im mm. Mr. t,iuolii Stlson.of Mnrshfield, Mo., write "For ax years I huve becu a sufferer irt.m a (scrofulous affection of the cla id of my neck, and all efforts of plij irians in Wellington, D. C, Sprin; field, 111., ami St. Louis failed to reduci. the enlargement. After six inontLs' constant treatment here, my physician urged me to submit to a re moval of the rdaud. At this critical mo ment n friend recommended S.S.S., and laying aside a deep-rooted preju dice apainsl all patent medicines, 1 be gan it-i use. Before I had used one bot tle the cnir;:. ineni began to disappear, mid now it ia entirely gone, though I am not through with my second bottle yet. Had I only used your S.S.S. long ago, I would have escaped years of misery and saved over $150." This experience is like that of all who suffer with deep-sealed blood troubles. Tlir iloc.lnrs can do no cood. and even their resorts to the knife prove either frnitlc ,s or fatal. S.S.S. is the only real blood remedy; it gets at the root of tue uisease auu ioiccs 11 out iewuu nently. S.S.S. guaranteed purely vegetable) A Real Blood Remedy is a blood remedy for real blood troubles; it cures the most obstinate cases of Scrofula, Hczcuia, Cancer, Rheumatibm, etc., which other so-called blood retne 1ina fail t., tnm-ii. S.S.S. nets at the root of the disease and forces it out per manent H. valuable uooics win hr ?nt free . hv the Swift Specif. -Co., At lanta, Oi. Ms- CURES No. 1 Fever, Congestion. No. 2 Worms. No. 0 Infants' Diseases. No. 4 Diarrhea. No. 7 Coughs & Colds. No. 9 Headache. No. IO Dyspepsia, Indigestion, No. 1 1 Delayed Periods. No. 1 2 Louchorrea. . No. 13 Croup. No. 14 Skin Diseases. No. 15 Rheumatism. No. 19 Catarrh. No. 27 Kidney Diseases. No. 34 Sore Throat. No. 77 Crip & Hay Fever. Dr. rtnniplrey' Homdopathlo Manual of XKtaia at your Drmrclsts or Mailed Free. Sold by druccista. or sent on receipt of 25cts., 83ot or $1. Humphreys' lied. Co., Cor. William auu jonn zu , acw tori:. O. J. QUIRK, Mgr. MAHANOY CITY. PA. Monday, Mar. 28. Mahanoy City's laughing festival. First time here. The play that has made all America laugh, My Friend From India." INTRODUCING WALTER E. PERKINS, The original barber as played by him 250 nights in New York and lioston and a strong company containing many members of the original cast, together with all the details which distinguished this production in all principal cities. PRICES : - 25, 35, 50 nnd 75 Cents, BOXES, $1.00. Chart opens on Thursday inornliifr, March Slth at 10 o'clock. Wednesday, -HVIARCH The all-star cast presenting Paul Kester's great play. Mme, Janauschek Maud Banks Margaret DeWol Edmund Cclllsr 'John Blair Joseph Whiting Myron Callce AND OTHERS. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE. Frlees; - 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cents Station Mia at Snyder's. Mk w KAIER'S Opera House What Dreams Come. Mil? rn Sonator Thurston, of Nebraska, Do- olares It Has Arrived. MRS. THURSTON'S DYING REQUEST Wns Thnt IIo Simula .no in Tltno In Dottle UN Utmost to Suvo nud I'rva Culm mill III I'ooplo A l'ulliotlo IMon nnd 11 Ilottirmlnctl Stnnil. Watihlngton, March 25. A scene dra matic In the Intensity of Its Interest was presented In the senate yesterday during the delivery by Mr. Thurston, o Nebraka, oC a speech on the Cuban situation. Not since tho Inauguration ot President McKlnley have so many people boon on the senate side of the Capitol. Kven the diplomatic gallery, which Is rarely occupied, was tilled. Mr. Thurston s first sentence, In which he said ho spoke by command of silent Hps n delicate and touching ref erence to the loss of his wife on his memorable trio to Cuba commanded Instant attention. A hush fell over the great audience, which hung with al most breathless attention and Interest upon every word. Some surprise has been expressed that Senator Thurston should appear In public prominently so soon nfter the demise of Mrs. Thurston, but the ilrst sentence of his speech furnished the key to h'.a action. It Is true that Mr. Thurston's speech yesterday, vlf.ved from one standpoint, was an unusual proceeding, but It was justified by the conditions attending It. Mrs. Thurs ton's dying request to her husbnnd was that he should Iobc no time on account of her death to do his utmost to save and free Cuba and Its people. In ac cordance with this request, therefoie, Senator Thurston sacrificed his fier sonal feeling and delivered his speech a speech that was his tribute to the memory of his wife. The speech was very generally re garded as a masterly iwort, and even those who could not agree with his con clusions conceded the power of his ora tion. As he neared the end of his speech his voice, which had been clear ond ringing, noticeably broke. lie was almost overcome with emotion, but rallied with an effort and closed in a manner that thrilled his auditors. Staid and dlgnilled senators turned away and wept, and in the galleries tears welled to hundreds of eyes. It was a remark able scene, and the stillness until the last word had been pronounced was as of death itself. As Mr. Thurston sank Into his seat and burled his face In his hands the galleries were swept by such a tumlt of applause as has not In a long time been heard In the senate chamber. As a brother might have done, -Mr. Allen, Mr. Thurston's colleague from Nebraska, walked to him, and placing his arm over his shoulders quietly led him from the chamber. The net was one of the spontaneous and touching amenities amid the turbulence and dis- ! cord of political life. I Mr. Thurston, after declaring that i Senator Proctor, of Vermont, In his desire to avoid sensatlonnllsm, had really understated the suffering lit Cuba, arserted that the revolutionists uro In absolute and almost peaceful possession of nearly one-half the island, und that Spain holds the fortified towns under the virtual protection of war ships. He declared that in the four so-called Spanish provinces there is neither cultivation nor railway oper ation except under military protection, and denounced the "Inhuman policy of Weyler which drove 400,000 self sup porting, defenseless country people from their homes to life cities." IIo vigorously arraigned Spain's lack of charity for these suffering ones, and expressed his belief that the entire Spanish army In Cuba could not stand against 20,000 Ameilcan soldiers. Discussing the remedy which should be applied to the evils he found Mr. Thurston said: 'I counseled silence and moderation from this floor when the mission of the nation toemed at white heat over the destruction of the Maine, but it seems to me the time for action has come. Not action in the Maine case. I hope and trust this government will take action on the Cuban situation en tirely outside of the Maine case. When the Maine report Is received If It ba found that our ship and sailors werti blown up by some outside explosive we will have ample reparation without quibble or delay, and if ihe explosion can be traced to Spanish official sources there will be rm U swift and teri ibla punlshmen.t adjudged as will remain a warning to the whole world forever." The speaker referred to the Republi can platform, which "demands that the United States shall actively use its In fluence for the independence of the lsl- und," and reiterated that the time for action had come. He declared that the only voice against Intervention in thU holy cause is the voice of the money cliangfiis, and urged that the gamblers be Ignored, declaring that they repre sented neither American sentiment nor American patriotism. He said thers could be no Intervention to save Cuba, without force, and force means war and war means blood. He believed In tlio doctrine of peace taught by the lowly Nazarene, but men must have liberty before abiding peace can come. He con cluded: "In tho cable that moored me to life and hope the strongest strands are bro ken. I have but little left to offer at tha altar of freedom's sacrifice, but all I have I am glad to give, 1 am ready to serve my country as best I can in tho senate or in the field. My dearest hope, my most earnest prayer to God Is that when death comes to end all I may meet It calmly nnd fearlessly, as did my be loved, in the cause of humanity, under tho American flag." Give the Children a Drink called Oniln-0. It is a delicious, unitizing, nourishing food drink to tnko tho place oi cotl'co. Said by nil grocers and liked by nil who liavo used it keruuso when properly prepared it tastes like tho finest coll'uu hut Is lice from all Its injurious properties, linilu 0 ulils digodtlou anil strengthens the ncrviw It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, ns well as adults, win drink it with jnvat benefit. Co-its about as much a rollee. 15 and 23c. Tom WhImiii Out of 1'oiltlo. Atlanta, CJa March 35. Hon, Thomas E. Watson, who i.-as nominated for governor one week ago by the Popu lists, la oiu In an open letter declining to accept the honor. After saying he could not be elected, no matter how the ballots went, he announces that he is out of politics for good. Don't Tobacco Bptt and Bmoke Your t . Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forovcr, bo made well, strong, magnetic, lull of new life and vigor, take Jvo-To-Iwc, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many caiu teu pounds In tea days. Over 400,000 curod. Buy No-To-llac from your own druggist, who will guarantee s cure, 50q or $1.00. Booklet and aamplu mailed free. Ad. Stalling lieuicdy O'o., Chicago or New York. AN OPERATION AVOIDED. Mro. Roaa Gaum Wrltea to Mrs. Plulcham About it. Sho Says : I)An Mug. 1'ikkha.m: J take pleas nro in writing1 you a fow linen to In form you of the good your Vegetable Compound, litis clono me. I cannot thank you enough for what your medi cine has ilono for me; It litvi. indeed, helped mo wonderfully. 1' or years I was trou- bled with an ovarian tumor, worse, un til at last I was compelled to consult with a physician. IIo said nothlngcould ho dono for me but to go under nn operation In speaking with a friend of mino about it, sho recommended Lydia E. I'inkliam's Vogetublo Compound, say ing she knew it would euro me. I then sent for your medicine, and after tak ing thrco bottles of it, tho tumor dis appeared. Ohl you do not know how much good your medlcino has done me. I shall recommend it to all suffer ing women. Mrs. IIosa UAUll, 720 Wall St., Los Angeles, Cnl. The great and unvarying success of Lydia K. IMnkhnm's Vegetable Com pound in relieving every derangement of tho femalo organs, demonstrates it to bo tho modern safeguard of wo man's happiness and bodily strength. More than a million women have been benefited by it. Every woman who needs advice about her health is invited to writo to Mrs. Pinkhnm. at Lynn, Jtns. NUGGETS 0F NEWS. During the past week there were 1,C9 deaths from plague at Bombay. The building trades of Milwaukee on May 1 will make a united demand for nn eight hour day. The Chicago city council has limited tho height of sky scraping buildings to ten stories, or 180 feet. There has been no settlement be tween the labor element and the grain contractors at Buffalo. William to betts, a night driver in the Bant colliery, at Ashland, Pa., was crushed to death by a car. John IlollHay is in custody at jer sey City, c. umh1 of Intllctinc prob ably fatal lnj nhM upon James Holden, B0Lqfrff 8arlt (3 oil if r Prncue v, as granted a llvoree- Xiom her lusband, i.lstrtMtant";-!!, I'rftgue, late : the Unitw ittnttB' rmy. What plcasmo is tbero in lift WttfiVllWuV itclio, constipation and litlioiieni'Sb? ThmiS mjds experience llicm who could become per fectly healthy by using DeWitt's Little Ilaily Risers, tho famous Utile pills. C. II. llacen 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 . Nfvr .K. -U'.mi rh'.'f; Tient'-n, '. r-' .'7i. -Governor Voor hees sljii t' ! e 'nule last nighi the name of WI'l'-'M rtaln:by, of Kewml:, to be chief o," the bureau of labor sta tistics, vice Charles Simmerman, whose term has r. ,!-h1. Mr. Stainsby la piesldent of (he ptieet und water board of Newark, and prominent in republican polities. The governor uiso sent these naiv.es for the state board ot Hibl.r.ill' n: J. lines Mai tin of Hud son, John W. Dent of Somerset, James O 8ml. h of Camden. William M, Doughty of Cumberland and Jucob Vnn Hook of Fltrg'n. Few Pointers. The recent statistics of the number of leaths show that the large majority die with consumption. This disease may commence with an apparently harmless cough which can be cured instantly by Kemp's llalsam for the Throat aud Lungs, which is guaranteed to cure anil relieve all cases, l'ricc 25 and 50c. Sold by all druggists j ask for a free sample to-day, :iiclaiiilys'Miriii' Hit nl It Iu. London, March 25. There huve been gales, snow, hail and blizzards through out the country. At Birmingham a factory wall was blown down, killing four persons. There have been numer ous small wrecks. Seven men went down with the trawler Nellie, off Aberdeen, despite the coast guards' ef forts with rockets. The men appar ently were too numb to seize the line. A yawl capsized off Howth, Ireland, and four persons were drowned. Tho Sure La Grippe Cure. There is no use sufferluc from this dreadful malady.if you will only get Hie right remedy. You mo having pain all through your body, your liver is out of order, have no appetite, no lilo or amMtiou. liavo a iuu com, in imci. areeonipletcly used up. Electrie, Bitters is tho only remedy that will grt you prompt aniUure relief. They net directly m your Liver, Stomach anil Kldnoys, tono up tne whulo system and mako you feel hue a new being. They are guarauto d to cure ir price lefunded. For sale at A. Wasley's Drug Store, only 50 cents per Lottie. SiiRpcotfd TrnV.i llobboi' ArTOKtocl. Fresno, Cal., March 25. It Is believed here that the two men who robbed the train near Goshen seeuied not less than $50,000. The statement Is made that there was $35,000 in gold duat from Itandsburg in the wrecked expr. ss car, and that nearly $25,000 was contuined In the closed mall pouch. Joe Foster, who lives near, has been arrested on suspicion of having been connected with tho robbery. After years of untold sufferiiiK from piles, B. W. I'ursell.of Knltersvllle, Pa., was cured by using a singlo box of DoWitt's Witch llnzlo Salve. Skin diseases such as eczema. rash, pimples nnd obstinate sores are readily cured ny tuis lamous reraeoy. u. ji. iingeu bncli. ltiiKlilnii'Now KitvtMiiiit 'iittor. Cleveland, Maicb 25. The Globe Ship building company has received un In qulry from navvy olflclals as to when the two revenue cutters being built for the trovernment nt the Globe yard would be completed, and urging as much haste aa possible. A reply was made that tho vcksMs would be ready for service In four weeks. An extra force of men will be put to work, and It Is possible the boats may be com pleted In less time. These boats can be classed with the gunboats Newport, Machlas and Cystine, now hi the fleet at Key West. A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E. Hurt, of (Irotoii, S. I). "Was tiken with a bad cold which settled on niv lungs ; cough sut lu and finally terminated In Consumption. Tour Doctor- civo tne up. spying I could live but a short time. I gave luysolf un to my Savior, determined If I could not s.tay with my friend on earth, I would meet my Hlau.it ones above. My husband was advised to gut Or. Klns's New Discovery lor ivinsumption, Coughs aud Cob's I give it 11 trial, took in all eight bottles It has cured mo, und thank God I am saved und now a well and healthy woman." Trial bottles free nt A. Wasley's Drug store Ilezuiar sue 504 aud $1 00. uusrauteea or prico rcniuuen. 5 USf. CHINA YIELDS TO RUSSIA. Tlln 't.rno" of Port Arthur n Prop, tlcnl CosVon ol'Torrltoey. London, March 5. The Pekln cor respondent of The Times Bays: "Ch'na lifts agreed to all the Russian demand. Following are the concessions: A lease of Port Arthur for 25 years as a fortified naval bare, a lease of Tn-Llen-Wan for 2S years u an open port and a the terminus of the Trans Manchuilnn railway, with a right of fortifications and the right for the IUiFslans to construct a railway Trom Petuna (In Manchuria, on the Rungari river) to Ta-Llen-Wal) and Port Ar thur on the same terms as stipulated in the caro of the Tfafls-Manchui-ian railway. China saves her face by re taining iioi.Miial sovereign igbts, which, hovfver, she Is pnurie,g to assert, the if use being equivalent to cession." Don't nntioy othors by yoBr rnnghlni, nnd risk yijur life by neglecting a cold. One Min ute Couuli Cure euros coHglis, colds. i-rnfljS crlppe sml nil thrcnt nnd lung troubles. C. II. Haiimiliuch. JUIoiitommt nmiVlli'' Ilody Itocovprwi. Havana, March 25. The body i.f Lieutenant Friend W, Jenkins, of tlv Maine, Mas found yesterday near the torpedo tube aft, as It has been liopci would be the case. The remains, of course, were badly decomposed, thoiiTh not so bad as many others found pie vlously since tho explosion. It uas recognisable, aride from the clothing, by articles of jewelry and private pa pers found in ills coat pockets. The body will he prepared for burial as well as possible and will be 'enclosed In a metallic casket and sent to Key West tomorrow. Thence it will be sent to his mother at Allegheny, Pa. The bodies of a Japanese ward room boy and of a white man, probably a machinist, were also found. A POPULAR MISTAKE Regarding Remedies for Dyspepsia and Indigestion. The llntional disease of Americans is indi gcttion or in its chronic form, dyspepsia, and for the very reason that it is so common many people neglect taking propei treatment for what they consider trifling stomach trouble, when as a matter of fact, indiges tion lays the foundation for many incurable diseases. No person with a vigoi.ms, healthy stomach will fall a victim to lousiunption. Many kidney diseases and heart tumbles date their beginning from poor digestion i thin, nervous people are really so because their stomachs arc out of gear; weary, languid, faded out women owe their condition to im perfect digestion. When nearly every person y. u miet is afflicted wjttLwcak digestion it it not siir- pfUln that nsnilf OTciv-jccict intent mcd tcinc i the, inwp; eM SUe a cure foil dyspasia, S well ajfo. $ 51 - T- .'fRt-tMM when m lact, aSiUrV s, lMfe-Ki but one genuine dyspepsia vAicli !jM fectly safe and reliable, nnd moreover; tltk remedy is not a patent medicine, hut it i- a scientific combination of pure pepsin (free from animal matter), vegetable ts-enccs, fruit salts and bismuth. It is sold by drtiggMs under name of Stuart's I)ysepsia Tablets. No extravagant claims are made for them, but for indigestion or any stomach trouble, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are far ahead of any remedy yet discovered. They act on the food eaten, no dieting is necessary, simply cat all the wholesome food you want and these tablets will digest it. A cure results, because all the stomach needs is a rest, which Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets give by doing the work of digestion. Diuggists sell these tablet-, at 50 cents pel package. Litt'c book on stomach diseases and testimonials sent free bv addressing Sluait Co., chemists, Marshall, Mich. IHLTMEESJSiBsSte Side Entrance cn Green St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. "CURE GUARAHTEEB. Young, olcl.Hlnlu oriiiftirlt il&s tlirwn con mnpluMiitf marrlOR If m are aTictlm of .BLOOD Wim ?&lsXircoi f rivals- Dissssss !S;Sn7.MSitd,!S Rtrnvinlnrt nnd liortv. find unlit vou for tha dutieiinf life, call or write ami bo saved. Hours: lully. IK(; rri, fi-Ul Sun., 0-1 ri. Send iOctg.ln ptampa for Boole with nworir t cn 1 1 iuon t uly i! E nnSiM'O r:t F.iTSir.n sura i I'lild remedy Iiclnu In sc.lecteil directly to the neat of IIioho disease , or tlio Uenlto-Li-liiiu j Organs, rctjnlvcs no clinnse or diet. Cure frur.ra:iteod la 1 to 3 Ua.VK. Mtnnllplalnpue.k n?o. by mall, Si.O'). Sold only by S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah. Groccra can tell you why those en 'iecpcomingback astn fur it. Strange : , , .. t i admixture to ;; ta,fM ple 'ordinary cof-'-r,, a ..-.., !.;.,, f ----- ' K-J - f tec maices a l delicious drin'.: ooooooooooooooooooooo 0 QUICK CURE FOR 1 COUGHS AND COLDS, fPYiW-PEGTQRAL $ The Canadian Remedy for all THROAT ID LONG AFFECTIONS. Large Bottles, 2S ots. DAVIS & UYVKENCE CO., Lim., Prop' Ptr DAvie' Pain-Kiuir. pan oale ar ail ciiFHm a.m niti anim. f w usee f WORCESTER 1 i CORSETS I L A5iYbuR Dealer JMl TUB IMOMIJTIIS Fifteen Porsons Drowned in tlio Buokeye Stato, HEAVY LOSSES TO RAILROADS. Ml!ii or Traok Siibmorurd nud 15m bmikiiimits Wiiolmd Awny Tho Mtt lintlon Now Iinpi'iivlnc unit Itnll ronil Triilllo I lint 11 er lt(.timl. Cincinnati, March 25. At 10 o'clock last night the Ohio river at Cincinnati registered 51 feet 2ft Inches, llsltig an Inch an hour. This was a rls of six Inches between 6 and 10 o'clock. The mercury registers 44. with a tendency to rise. Reports from northern West Virginia, at the sources of the Monon gahela, bring news of heax-y rains Wednesday night and of a rapidly ris ing: river today. This Is nn assurance that the Ohio will have a protracted high stae ot water. It Is also an admonition that a prodigious Hood may be" expected should the tributaries re ceive nn accession of rain within two or three days. Reports from alt quarters ot the Ohio valley are of drizzling rain and cloudy skies. All up river towns re port the Ohio rising rapidly except Wheeling, where It is steady. Interior towns In Ohio that have suffered In undation nnd damage are finding re lief by the recession of watets. Loss of life is reported ut Hamilton, O., where the great Miami swept uway two cottages and drowned six inmates, namely, Mrs. Charles Whitman and her three small children and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sprlngman. Zanesvllle reports the drowning of the infant son of Mrs. Charles Wuest and of a man ! known as "Deacon" Jones, also of the drowning by the upsetting of a skiff qf Mrs. James llrennan and child and John Leach and the drowning of Mrs. Mary Chinch und Timothy Jones. At New Hagurslown, O.,. Samuel Hagey and wife were drowned while crossing a Swollen creek. Tho railroad situation In the Interior of Ohio Is Improving. Cities cut oft from the world Wednesday are today getting trains out by repaired tracks or by detours over other roads. In Cincinnati the followlnsr is the railroad situation: No trains on the Krie In or out. Tin Cincinnati North ern Is In the same predicament. The Baltimore and Ohio &'outh western suf fers from a washout east of Chlllicothe and west at Medora, Ind. It keeus trains moving east via Portsmouth and llamden und west by New Albany and the Monon. The ppnnsylvanin Is open to Columbus and the east. The Cln nntl, Hamilton und Dayton Is cut oft from Toledo and Detroit only. The Dig Four has restored communication with Indianapolis, Chicago and St. Louis. All other roads from here are unscathed. A dispatch from Chlllicothe says; Wlierti'aawiiriP!lljcatern pan of th.1 city Is now rltablesea. and fullv 6o0 house3 are iullmoriHHl,"' 'i-iic embankment on wilful tha iiiitimot smfl uuiu Sou.h WMIJIWn crbsirtd the , dtp Pftrk ana rlveTr "pavo ftjVand in a trfw tit park became a sfa of muddy waWr, The break cnut-ed the kxfr .-Wtarttl 'rurWW house to shut down and the natural fjas mains to break, so that tho sup ply of pas Is shut c ff . Soon ari-rward two miles of the C. II. 'and u. tiui k sn- washed out. A tralnload of cinders wns sent out to repair tho break, but the trainmen had to run for their lives, as 40 yards of the track suddenly sunk from view. A Italtlmorc and Ohio Northwestern passenger train passed over Ilenlck's Curve, and the water was within six Inches of the truck. The momentum of the train loosened the bank, and had It not been tor a boy, who Massed the train with his handkerchief, a terrlole wreck would have occurred. A new $13,000 steel brldfro was also washed away. It Is estimated that the damage will easily foot up to $500,000. It Is thought the worst Is over now. An Indianapolis dispatch says: Con servative railroad men estimate that the loss to the Indianapolis line alone because of the storm will not be less than $SOO,000, including the loss o' business, damage to track's, damage to equipment and personal Injuries. There are fears that the bridge at Valley Junction will go out. Trains on that division of the I51g Four are run from Indianapolis to Griffiths and then over the Haltimore nnd Ohio Southwestern Into Cincinnati. The Peoria and Kast ern trains run ns far as Arcanum, O,, on the east ond. The west end Is all right. All trains on the Indianapolis and Vlncennes division of the Penn sylvania road have been nbandoned nnd the passenger train at Martinville cannot be moved. By tomorrow after noon It Is thought that all trains will be running again. At Wheeling the damage is very heavy. Outside of an aggregate loss of not less than $100,000 the depreciation In the value of property on the Wheel ing Island is fully 26 per cent, aggre gating $6M,000. Wlioophig coiiijh is the mutt distressing malady: hut Its duration ecu lis cut short bv the use of Oao Minute Cough Cure,, which is ulso the bout known remedy for crouii ami all lung mid bronchial troubles. C, II. lianeii- micii. Northern I'noiiio mohiiici tvroakeil, Tacoma, Wnsh., March 25. It Is nu. considered certain that the Northern Pacific steamer Pelican, 1C2 days out from Tacoma for Tien Tsln, China, w .. wrecked off the coast of the Aleutian islands last October. An empty llfeb ..u, supposed to belong to the Pelican, was sighted by Captain Helm, of the ship Falkirk, Just arrived from Shanghai. We Hre xniii.us to ilo a little soul in tin world and can think uf no pleassiiter or better way to do it than by reeoimm mlnif Ono Minute Omuli Cine as a pioventive m pneumonia, consumption and other mth.h luiiK troubles that billow neglected cold (' IT. Hageiibticli. Itltlltlllllt lliiwu ll UlMitnce-B .'..wi.-llm -Atlanta. Oo., March 23. -Dr. C. A Uyder, of Oalnesvlllc, Ga., brother of the man who murdered Miss o.. n an ! was subsequently killed by a mob lust July, has written a letter to Governor Atkinson naming those whom he says were implicated In the lynching. Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup trrmi yeolillly mWpted to tlio needsof thooliiUlreu Vlesaaut to fate; soothing in its inlli.'iie. It is tho remedy of all remedies lor oer orm of tliro.it nnd Inn? ilUfwN.. Diuiuei- Ovor nt I'll tsiiiii'ir. Pittsburg, March 25. At midnight the waters had receded to an ordinarily high water mark, 23.5 feet, and no fur ther damage is looked for. While the loss will reach many thousands of dol lars, the property damage will not be as heavy as at first exnected. The principal loss w ill lie to workmen, who will be deprivtd f wages because of the Miuttlnc down of mills and fac triles. Children and adults tortured by burnt, 9. aids, Injurluu, eczema or ekln dLeaww may sei uro Instant relief by uslug DuWltt's Wlteh Uazel Salvo. It In the great Pile remedy. C. H llugenbiicli. I l i ril i.ii I'm 11 1 ItoMiiu; flout. Tn 11! 01 M-inli ", The coroner's Iri'iii. .nt.. tbo it. 1 1 1 of Henry Urann, either to a blow m a fall. At a re sult r-r !tju'!. si.rfti.ined In ft conte-it at the T'i!-:(l. miotic cltlb Oil Monday night i.h Ja Smith, resulted In a eidkt lo.it in urn's death was due either to a biov. 01 x flu. As n n suit of the livju. ' , It Smith mm held without lull in will hi made to lriw hi., 1 1 , 1 on ball. Iteftree San- Au--i.ii 'u..l .v.Hiagei Jack Bkclly, Of 111. i'.tlnr.. , HlPtle tlub, as well as tl,. , n.i ,,1 both Uraun and SmIUi. lia.o '., . n b..( un der $000 ball si v.Hr "i t thrill of terror s experienced when a hras,f w.oah of rroiip Rounds throtiili the honse at night. But the terror soon change to relief nfter On? Minute Cough Ctne tins been administered. Hife nnd linMuleps fur children. (' H. Hsgi'i.iiiicii. frlil! H.'irmii'i)li Ar-fi'litVit. Pome, March :I The thnmliT of deputies has accejitcd Hlgnoi' Frances co Orlspl's resignation of his seat, ttn dered after the adoption or the com mittee's report recommending "po litical cenf.uie" for his conecllon wlih :he Pank of Naples scandals during lis premiership. M-iny a husband nn- B irZJZ- . ''"t'py. Or f 'fjtfYJjiii " Wealthy nnd she K n ally eiidurinif ia sileme al most unbear able tor' ores. She in e e t s him at the door on his return from work or busi- nr u-ill, a sn'iU- and o kiss To be sure, Aw look a little wl,: - ami palliil, but -be is vhaci'.iis and chi-iif. ' in hi--, nresence. and he don not rentie that .'iiiytnntg is wrong If lie had but cotm ho.n'e during ihe midiiii of the d.iv, he woe' 1 li ne found, itistcml of the cliceifnl wile, n weak, iicklv. mrv.uis InvniV. with licnd..che, pains in' ihc back, 'slit. Irs" in the hh1v, burr'.uj and drag ginor ( own sensations, and una despond ency and melancholy. , Iii almost every case of Uii -, kind tho Woman is leally sufieiing from wt-ilcness and disease of the distinctly ftiiiiuine or Kiminm. Frequently she dues net t alizc her own condition. If she doi -. she sjit'uks from undergoing the " t'Xiin.iiin lions" and "'ocal treatments" itiM-ted upon by the avenge pl'jsician III Pierce's Kavontc l'ri eription i the ni di cine needid by wi.iik.ii who si,;r. r ii' this way. It acts c'inct!;, on the Hii'itii. or gans concerned and makes them "-U."!,;. h-allliy and vigorous. It allays infi .mvih tii.n, lieals ulc ration, soothe- t- iri anrl tones and build' mi the shattin rt in vps. It tnuisfor't.s weal., sickly, in-i-.oi . iU-. spondi nt iu ibd into happ'v.hi ihh nc and ei)iup"ttnl mo! lu-rs. It fi'- mi .vife- noou .-urn mother, loocl. It m,l,is exam. inatlons uiiii- not -uw't i ,.: profit to In 'i i "! ha.! ! l. iry, I li,i,c st dealers do 'lutes fi.i x little added 1 'l'.ertun .' 3 -I nisi . (or ycrtrs with ovarian t- ',' -. '-an-i-.i 1 ..in. mnsHi. lion, irainful '... it. 1 . 1-! . i ."n.'.viiif tnmb- les," writes Mr p.i,,-lain.- 1 j i, .seventh Rtn-et Mtinf'iis -i-.i,'.. (, u,.,. " Vhank (lutl, my lioaHh ha b n l, l - .red pad I cm gladly sn ' im a uct! o n . 1 iv 1 used fill txiltl.-. i tl: Hiern - , r.U I'rescription un.l wns . i i !' H Iv i nr. o Or pu - pi - --.int lvlk-t- cuic con-t-tiiiation biii. -it i,t "s They novel Itnlie. Ai' 1 'le.iU-i - ha'e th -in. FOR EATING DRINKING. (' COOKING. BAKING a? Purity of Mslen'al and FOR SALE tl OUR STORES AD BY KCCERS tVlRYKHtRC """"" s Aeg&$2) t , CHOCOiTES w .l.m iN DOUBT, TRY AS n !ft 1 & rJk r,yC.sof Nervous l)ie. " TJ -rt!S!SS,s 0.' crculntwn. n...l-a ' Iior to ill All drains Me properly i m l ijlldl bJ.,ICi. money, t$ co. For Sale al KIRLID'S Drue r vhM" . , 'WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OP siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiii:iiiiiiit-,:iiiiiiiiiiiiii'.iiii!ii-.uiiii)iiuirt fKgji WOMEN WHO READ E rfZJ&y L (' jMig'-iivo anil Keep ijiforineil of 2 'ysvFV&k! NV' tl"' WorUI'd Progre. Tho well In- iYOOj) illVlM'Vl v JP fot'liipd iw.il thrlftv Houna-wlffl will l 1,1 Ilia FOB. EVBR-WHBEB. Ulllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'' IlillllllllllillllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllw HARPER'S will enter the coming year prepared to Jvc to the reading public tint which tun made it finioiK f . tlie pait quarter f a leuturv cnlribuiions fn.tn the penb of the gre.it literary men and women ot il.e wurld, illuetraied by leading artiste. A brief glance over Its prospectus announces such reading .is OUR PACIFIC PROSPECT rnojr.cTS fob a sirtRtiii'iN cjlhl his conunrui, iiu'outince or a utiihui rit a, n-m. i.trio Tt'sri f h'okiiiim-ius c fosd nsir.ru siumui aid the ritiric tue uci'Lurni.M or oiu nnric dojiux B, aTM'HBtt B0N8AL flj CH.4K.1W F. II VVI3 RODEN'S CORNER -THE NOVEL OP THE YEAR by Hbnhv Skton Mkhim h, author of " The Sowers." Striking nocltie$ m thori ficti ti bf contributed by mi Ii authors as W I). Howells, Ktchird Hardintr Uaviit Urauder Mittlu x Frederic Remington, Kutli McKnery Stuari, and others. There will bo a series of artice on THE PROGRESS OF SCIENCE EUROPE, POLITICAL AND SOCIAL ART AND THE PR . . A ARMIES AND NAVIES STUDIES IN AMERICAN SOCIETY AMERICAN CHARACTER SKETCHtS fttsUge fce tit JV iulinbtr in tk Uniitet States, Canadit, ,tmt Mtttce, Sttb, $4 a tear. AtldrcJt HARPER & BROTHERS, Pub's, N. Y. City. Send for freo prospectus t il IT S1! ms W. D. Ilowdt ' w utrr C. a A FOR Ami rest fur nie.l mothers In a warm lia h with ( i in i iia SDAi-.aiidnsingloBiiiihcatioii ofC'i n. ciiA (onitiii.. ut;, the great skin cure, C't'Ttci it a Ukmi nn s atruril Instant relief, and point ton speedy euro of torturing, dis 11 gurin.tiumihaiing, Itching, burning, bleed. lag, enisle. 1, gealy skin and scalp humors, with loss ot hair, when all else fails. SoH thrnunhntit tli worl.l I'utiir Dm-o ind Cm. C.hk Sot.- Pnti. n..... ,. How to I'ur. Still. Tor.ur.-l HthlRS," fre. SKIN, SCALP 'TjSfinSnSK " ennsylvania RAILROAD. HOHUYKIM. DIViaiOM. .March 17, Trntns will leave Hlieimndoah after the abo late for WlganH, (lllliorion, Krackrllln IJaik Vler, Ht. Olftlr, PntHvill" iromhnrir, a.dltg, Pottstown, l'lHienlxvllle. W orrlioiTii a d ph'i. wtelphln (Hrnml lree statlnnlat S i S nd SI . in . 2 02, fi 15 p m. on week ilnje. Hlllttlnys, s 0.3 ft tn , 1 M) p. in. Usu1 mieniiniloali for I'ottm-llle (via IManal 7 K, lOt'lH. m., 12 SO, 2 32 hih1 k 25 p, ia. w eek days Hnniliiys, 9 ap a. in., 6 31 p. in. Ttftlnp 1hit Fri,kvtlli! for btieijAiidoel- aI 7 86, it 16 in. and (ltd, 7M p HuniUy, II 01 n. in. and .1 26 p in. Irfjlve I'ottvl)e for Slinnnilimh (vlaKraek vlllo 710, 1120 a. nt., IS 20, 7 2fi p. in Sim.luv (85 a in.. 3 00 p m I.enve I'nllwvllle for Wtienandoiili (vln Delano in, 3in a in., I2BM, 212 nnil 5 00 p. iii. wtek ilnyr). SliiithiyM. 0 111 a m G 03 p tn. fanVt- !MulnlelpllA, llu,a,l slrwl elrltonl shenaiidoHh at ft ft7, R ami 10 ly n. tn.. 4 10 -. Hi. week .lays. JSlmilnv iMnve a! 6 TO a ri lave Rroail ftreet "tntlon, IMillrvtAlphla, lot Swi HIM. AHbur Park. Ocean Orove, Lonj llmneli. anil lnlerorllal sUtlnn. VJO 1 1. It, n. xi., 3.30 and 4.00 p. rn, week-days. txutve KrOKd Htreet stallnii, Phtladelptila. KOR N'EW YORK, nxprws, week-davs S ). 4 ftj, 4 ,10 5 15 6 W, 7 KB, ft , a S3, a), 1" 21 (l)liiliis-Car). ll iO m I'.' 00 no-ill. 236 (Limited 100 and I .. llnlng t!ar), 1 !), 2 30 (l)lulnK tlar) 3 20, I HO. nrjo, 6.16 IDInlni. Carl, fiou, 7 02 7 41. III IS 01, llliihl. hiliulsj-. 8 a', 4 Oft, 4 10 20, 8 88, 3 W, 1021, (1)1 lug Car), 1135 a U85, 105 niiiini? Cur) 2 30 (Dining Car), (MllllteiH 221)1 nliiK Car), 5 il, 5M,(Dlnliir 188. 7 02.7 IS lOIX'li in . 12 01 llluht. to ) m,, I 00 Cri Kspreaa for Hoston uithoul ehatiKe, 11 Ola i., 'veek-days, and 7 43 p. tn , dally. WASIIINOTO.V AND TJIK SOUTH. For lUltlmore anil Washington. 3 50, 7 20, a 32 If! n JI, . in., 120U, i in iDh.tnK Car;, 112, 111, 4 41, fa 23 (Smarrs nional I.linlloil. lllnlnif I'arJ, 11 17. 685 bin liK (-'arj, 71 IDniliiB far ii m , and 1205 aight week days. .Sundays, a 'i0, 7 20. 9 12, II 2tf, n. m , 12 OK, 1 12, 4-11, 15 20 ConKr,.sloiiI Lim ited, DlmiiK Cur, 6 34 Dlnlnc Car), 731 flllii. ilDtl-'ar n in. anil 12 06 niL'lit, t-'or llaltlinorc, ueeoiniiiotlatlon, 9 12 a in, 2 02 anil 1 01 p lu week days, 5 OS and 11 10 p in Ua'ly. KOU ATLANTIC CITY. I.eair l:r. ml street Million la Delaware rlvr trldn Kxprcas, 9 20 a in, 7 03 p. m. dally. la'iive .Market Street Wnrf Kipicas, s a m 200, (3 00 Saturdays only), 4 00, 3 00 p. m. Hun days, H 13 u 13 . in iuseoininudilun 4 :J and 3 (O p. iu.) For Ciiiw Jlay, AiiRlcsea, Wildwoudand IIo4lj llfiteh, Sea Islo City, Octt.ii Cty, Avalou and btone Ilarhor Kxpreci., 900 a. "m., 400, p. m. neck days, Sunday h, 'JOOh. iu. For boruria Point Kipiess, 8 W, a. ra.,3 0O, I 00, 6 IA), in. n cs.k Uaya Hu.idu) a, t W a. ru. I. II. llirrciiisnos, J, It. iVooo, (Ion I Miimer. (leu'l ln n'r Aft par i.l AWN'S TAUSY PILLS A i Rien. tbciaki WOMAN'S RELIEF. AlttfLm nrnmntnn-i rttinlile Atovi ImtatumM- 01 ClTi)r' TASIT 1'lLLa ind AVt RrOKITL 41 rlni j af'trfa nr utrt tUrt ft fuilnil. nrir. 1 1. Caton Spo- Co . boittto, Mm. Our booV. o. for nule ( Klrlln'n rlrui? htoreunJ HhennndoHli nruc xorr. TiVy have iiaod ll m -tdtyea". and huve Lined lh nwnda of men !9- ditzettlon ami imn.irt a health and losses are ehecV-il frr anenfv. Ui lesn, vatienrt ii' I, tlu ir rond.non often won icsihcinn. o I s ity. C'ii-umptton or Death. .in t- r j'T L-nx; 6 boxes, with i-on-c!n(' !-c ' Snarantr-c t tcurr or reTunrLtht .Seu-J lur tree book. Addr., FAL MEDICINE CO , Cleveland, 0." Stcrs, StenandoaS. Pa It.mca an a o4,,ti,lnv,l .i.l Siinijiis, BruUes, Crnmpg, jRheuuatlsm, a mul ull ncliea unit pains. Prlco 2u cti. and SO eti, per bottle. S Prtprrcci bj H. J. HACKETT & CO., Philadelphia. SSI. MAGAZINE
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