Cancer Of the Face. Mrs. Laura E. Mims.of SmltHvllle.Ga., col bctran ing all efforts to check it. My eye oceanic icrnuiy inflamed, and tvas so swollen that for quite a while I could not see. The doctors said I had Cancer of the most malignant , type, and after ex- boosting their effort!. wituout doing me any cood, they cave np the case as homeless. When in formed that my father had died from the same disease, they said I must die, B9 hereditary Cancer was incurable. "At this crisis, I was advised to try S.S.S., and in a short while the Cancer began to discharge and continued to do so for three months, then it began to heal. I continued the medicine a while longer until the Cancer disappeared en tirely. This was several years ago and there has been no return of th6 disease." A Real Blood Remedy Cancer is a blood disease, and only n blood remedy will cure it. S. S. S. (guaranteed purely vegetable is a real blood remedy, and never fails to per manently cure Cancer, Scrofula, Eczema, Rheumatism or any other disease of the blood. Send for our books on Cancer and Blood Diseases, mailed free to any address. Swift Specific Co. Atlanta, Ga. HUMPHREYS' CURES No. No. No. No. No. No. 1 Fever, Congestion. 2 Worms.. 3 Infants' Diseases. 4 Diarrhea. 7 Coughs & Colds. 9 Headache. No. lO Dyspepsia, Indigestion. No. 1 1 Delayed Periods. No. 12 Louchorrea. No. 10 Croup. No. 14 Skin Diseases. No. IB Rheumatism. No. 19 Catarrh. No. 27 Kidney Diseases. No. 34 Sore Throat. No. 77 Grip & Hay Fewer. Dr. Humphrey Homeopatliio Hamuli of Diseases at your Druggists or Mailed Free. Sold by druggists, or xent on receipt ofSScts., SOota or SI. Humphreys' Mod. Co., Cor. William and John Sta , New York. KAIER'S Opera House, J. J. QUIRK, Mgr. MAHANOr 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 liim 250 nights in New York and llostnn and a strong company containing many members of the original cast, together willi all the details which distinguished this production in all principal cities. PRICES : - 25, 35, 50 Mid 75 Cents. BOXES, $1.00. Chart open on ThurHilay mumlne, Murcli Sltli, at 10 o'clock. Wednesday, -HVIARCH - i. The all-star cast presenting Paul Kester's great play. What Dreams May Come. Mme. Janausctiek Maud Banks Margaret DeWolf Edmund Collier John Blair Joseph Whiting Myron Callce AND OTHERS. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE. Prices: 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cents, uti on mIs ut Bnjriler'i. 1 MORE RICH STRIKE Koportcd From tho Klondiko Gold Fiolds, A BIG RUSH TO TAKE UP OLAIMS. ATlKMiHiinrt 1'coplo nt Wnluli Creolt, TlioncU Thorn Aro Hut Jlvo Hmi dreilUlnltiiHTlioro Olio Minor ClnlttiM to Iln.ro Tnkxwi Out S'.'O.fiO to tlio imi Seattle, WnBh., March 28. One of tho blfreest stampedes yet recorded In tho Klondike region, says a letter Just re ceived from Sknguay, Alaska, wns oc casioned on Feb. 12 by a very rich strike on the divide between the Ilia; and Little Skookutn. The strike was made In llench dippings on n high hop back, 300 or 400 feet above the level of the gulches. Pay dirt running from $1 to $35 to the pnn was found. Following tho announcement of tho strike occurred a stampede from Daw son of Immense proportions, and the entire ridge was staked out In u, short time. This news wns brought to Sknguay by Mr. A, Plche, olllclal courier and dispatch bearer for the Canadian gov ernment. Mr. Plche says there was great excitement nt Dawson when In: left over the Skookum strike, and that 200 men were standing In llnu at tho recorder's olllce to make a record of their claims. Mr. Plche also brings the news of a now strike on Lewis river, which Is of great Importance If It develops as Is promised. On March G a man named Connolly, while prospecting a small "pup" leading off the leads, about 75 miles below Lake Lebarge, found pay dirt which Is big In promise. Plcho personally visited tho claim and took from $2 to $3 from a single pan. The discovery Is about 30 miles up tho stream from the lends. The latest reports from tho Almon river country are brought out by Charles Fltzpatrlck, who arrived at Seattle from that district on Saturday. Fltzpatrlck says the find on Walsh creek Is till that has been claimed for It, that he took from his own claim $20.50 to the pan. He says there aro already about 1,000 people at Walsh Creek, which Is 500 more than can se cure claims on that particular stream. The creek Is not 50 miles In length, as first reported. It will not measure over 25 miles. He says, however, that the whole country In that locality Is min eral bearing, and that In his Judgment the next three months will see somo further remarkable strikes. He says: "For Instance, I think the south fork of Big Salmon will turn out a paying Investment. It Is nbout 125 miles from Lewis river. Then there is tho Loto creek, which has already shown up favorably, running about 75 cents to the pan, and I could mention four or five other creeks In tho vicinity equally good." What Is regarded by many ns an Im portant and rich gold strike has been made In the Immediate vicinity of Sknguay. For some time past sys tematic prospecting has been carried on the hills surrounding the Skaguay trail, and at last It has been rewarded. Thomas II. Phlpps and Ralph Smith claim to have unearthed a lot of rich quartz, bearing free milling gold. Tho location Is kept secret, but Is described by them ns being "within an hour's wnlk of tho postotnee." Tho vnlue of the find cannot be de termined until returns from the assay olllce at Juneau are made. The pros pect bears every evidence of being moro than a surface cropping. Samples picked nt random were beaten up with a hammer, and particles of yellow metal washed from tho dirt excite much Interest. The locators claim to have abundant capital to develop tho mine, and say a bucket tramway will Bolve the problem of getting out tho quartz. A Great Surprise Is in store for all who uso Kemp's Ilalsam for the Throat and Lungs. Would you be lieve that it is sold on its meiits and any druggist is authorized by the proprietor of this wonderful remedy to give you a sample bottle free? It never fails to cure acute or chronieroughs. All druggists sell Kemp's Jinlsam. Price 2? and 50c. MKKiim jitMitu or coinimiiidoi' Iloiild, Annapolis, Md March 28. Com mand Eugene D. F. Ileald, U. S. N In command of ships at tho Naval acad emy, died suddenly yesterday after noon of llright's disease. Mrs. Heald nnd her son Eugene were with him at his death. He was out walking with a party of friends two hours before his death. He entered the service In 1S63. A Narrow Escape. Thankful words writton by Mrs. Ada K Hart, of Grototi, S. D. "Was taken with a Ir-.ul cold which settled on my lungs: couuli wt in and liually terminated in Consumption, I' our Doctors gavo 1110 up, saying 1 could live but a short tiino. I gave myself up to my Savior, determined If I could not stay with my friends on earth. 1 would meet my absent nucs above. My husband was advised to get Dr. Kin; s New Discovery for Consumption, C'ouuhs and Colds. Ieiveita trial, took in all cifiht liottlos. It lias cured mo, and thank Mod 1 am saved and now a well and Healthy woman." Trial bottles free at A. Wanloy's Drug Storo Regular size 50o and $1 00, Cluaruutced or price refunded. ltnl.V TKkiIIiioh to Soil. Itomc, March 2S. The Fanfulla says the Italian government has declined to sell to the United States the warship Banta nuena, for which 30,000,000 llro were i-.Tered, being 5,000,000 over her cost prlce. After years of untold suffering from piles, 11. W. Pursell.of Knltersvillo. Pa., was cured l.v uslmr a simile box of DoWitt's Witch HeJo Salve. Skin diseases such M eczema, rush pimples and obstlnnto sores nro readily cured uy tuts mmous lemeny. u, 11. iiagcu bucb. An T)rTiniin Pi-Iik-oks Iond. Paris, March 28. Princess Marie ,melle d'Orlenns, the Princess de Join lllle, daughter-in-law of the late Loula llilllppe, king of the French, Is dead. Wo nro anxious to don llttlo good in this world and can think of no plcasanter or better way to do It than by recommending One Minute Cough Cnro ns a ptovcntlvu of pneumonia, consumption and othor serious lung troubles that tollow neglected colds. C. II. Iliigcnbuch. Trylner to -ltot'oriii Dt'itd (Vnotl, Deadwood, S. D March 28. Tho at tempt of tho Law and Order League nnd citizens' commltteo to enforce the law against saloons and gamblers reached a sensational eKtnax yesterday when Chief of Police Donovan was ar rested, charged with wilfully violating the law In order to shield saloonkeep ers. He was arraigned and released until today. Deadwood haB always been a "wide open" town, nnd the. pres ent agitation has aroused tho greatest municipal furore slnco the Illack Hills became a gold mining center. It's .Queer How Quick Pan-Tinu euros couyhsand colds, 25c. At Oruhlet llros.. drug storo. THE PROBLEM SOLVED. MIlDIOAt. Tr.srun. mscoviniv ltrMiittN ttl In Vnrlotis Forum of Chronic iitdig rnla. while very common trouble, looked upon by abli thing, and that no time treating it properly at the start cent researches have shown that serious, fatal and incurable diseases 1 origin in simple dyspepsia or indigestion. Diabetes is simply one form of indigesti the sugar nnd starchy food not being assim ilated by the digestive organs. In llright's disease the albumen is not properly assiini lated. While consumption and dyspepsia are twin diseases, and it is beyond question that dys pepsia makes a fertile soil for the seeds of consumption. Hut the trouble lias been to find a remedy that could be depended upon to cue dyspep sia, ns it is notoriously obstinate and difficult to cure. This has been the question which has purzled physicians and dyspeptics alike, until the question wns solved three years ago by the appearance of n new dyspepsia cure in the medical world known as Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets, which it was claimed was as a certain, reliable cure for every form of stomach trouble. l'hysicians, however, would not accept such statements without first giving the new remedy many tests and carefully observing results. For three years the remedy lias been thor oughly tested in every section of the country and with surprising and satisfactory results. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tublcts can be honestly claimed to be a specific, a radical lasting cure for indigestion in the various forms of acid dyspepsia or sour stomach, gas or wind on stomach, too much bile, undue fullness or pressure after eating and similar symptoms resulting from disordered digeslson. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets were not placed before the public until this three ) ears' trial left 110 doubt as to their value and they have re cently been placed in the trade and can be found on sale at all druggists at the nominal price of 50 cents per package. No extravagant claims arc made for the remedy. It will not cure rheumatism, pneu monia, typhoid fever nor anything but just what it is claimed to cure and that is every form of stomach trouble. No dieting is necessary, good wholesome food and plenty of it and you may rest as sured that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will digest it. Druggists claim for it that it is a pleasure to recommcrd it to dyspeptics, because it gives such universal satisfaction. Little book on stomach diseases sent, free by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. Factory Flrefl liy'Molton tJInss. Muncle, Ind., March 2S. One of the now tanks nt Hall Brothers fruit Jar glass factory burst last night and the 320 tons of molten glass Hooded the brick lloor, firing tho building, which was totally destroyed, entailing a loss of $00,000. The building covered three acres of ground. Fortunately the men employed In the factory were not working. The factory will be rebuilt ut once. Ton tliousaud demons gnawing away at one's vitals couldn't bo much worso. than tho tortures of Itching piles. Yet there's a euro. Doan's Ointment never falls. All Ortlor"to "..Naval CailfUH. Annapolis, Md., March 28. At the Naval academy yesterday an order was read directing the first class of cadets to report at the medical department this morning for physical examination, preparatory, It Is supposed, for sea orders. It Is rumored here that Cap tain P. H. Cooper, superintendent of the academy, will be detached In a few days and given some other command. Whooping cough Is the most distressing malady; but its duration can bo cut short by tho U80 of Ono Minuto Cough Cure, which is also tho best known remedy for croup and nil lung and bronchial troubles. C. II. llagen buch. THE PHILADELPHIA TIHES IS THE HANDSOMEST and BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED. 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While 110 BcheduTsJins as yet been iiiniounced, it can bo stated thitAjt will bo tho quickest ever arranged between rSbllnilclphla and St. Augustine, nnd will bo siryjanned that passengers can leave l'lilladelpliAl at somo convenient hour during tho day nnd a rlvo nt St. Augustine beforo nightfall of the following day. Philadelphia Ueeord. Notice. Applications for further Informa tion addressed to Jno. M. licnll, District Passenger Agent, Southern Hallway, 828 Chestnut Btrcct, Philadelphia, will rcceivo prompt attention, 10-25-tf Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your I. Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and foiovcr, bo mado well, strong, magnetic, full of new lifo and vigor, tako No-To-Bac, tho wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds In ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a euro. 50c or $1.00. Booklet and snmplo mailed free. Ad. Sterling Konicdy Co., Chicago or New York. Decoration Day Tour to Oi-ttysliurg. Tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company lias arranged for another of its popular seven day personally-conducted tours to tho battlo fiold of Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, and Washington, to leavo Now York and Phila delphia by special train Saturday, May 28. Kate, $27.00 from New York; $21.00 from Philadelphia, covers all necessary expenses. Pioportionato rates from other points. For Itineraries and full information apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, 11U0 Broad way, Now York ; 789 Broad street, Nowark, N. J. ; or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant Genoral Passongcr Agent, Philadelphia. Give the Children a Drink called Gniin-O. It isn delicious, nppctlzlng, nourishing food drink to btko tho placo of coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who havo used it because when properly prepared it tastes liko tho finest coffee but is free from all Its Injurious properties. Grain Onids digestion nnd strengthens tho nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well ns adults, can drink It with great benefit. Costs about i as much a3 coffee. 15 and 25c. 37-"CURE GUARANTEED." Nell-iilmtf Special llenite, Vtir leneelt, Hti'lcf nrv(. JVo Cultlnir n mil 11 undcvclniitil urfxuiie v jnal MunhtHii! Kenton'!). D Hfin DfUQflU tin fill riiMVM IVcfcli cam1 cured ftn 10 tliiyw, Send 10 els. etampafor ItnJVc Uuttck&fakeluiltuteMlieirtrick3&flcUemca LAPSES DO YOU KNOW DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment is tho original nnd only FRENCH, saf 0 act I reliable enro oa the mar ket. Prlco. $1.00; seat by mail. Qonniue sold only by S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah. y man s he has dSEELIG'S a good Pry it on msband. ROYAL WORCESTER C0R5ETS AskYour Dealer ForThem ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND 1 THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR ACHE. INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL. ' THAT PAIN. KILLER WILL NOT RE- 1 LIEVE. I , LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUD , 8TITUTES. THE GENUINE DOTTLE DEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. C0C0AT nnd CHOCOLATES TOR EATING. DRINKIN6. COOKING. BAKING 1! Purity of Material and Otlicioujnesi'IlmiflliiriteW TOR SALE AI OUR SIORIS (P AKP BY CROCUIS EVtRYWHWE. mm OcleLrnteJ Female I'owilera nover fall. lJ.lWWUJ.oLr. , ' with Timj a J'" axre an diurf (after filling 7! iiui sua otorr utr liln.tvou use 1 about Seal- kno I lg'3. This admix- jrjt tur improve! cheap loftce and milies you L 1 ' r.V . I I you a delicious drink I j or little money. 3c. a pack- f 1 .ipezrocert. Tine rnn&inuNT's sunijat. Coiiforoiiccs Willi Cnlilnct Oniolnln tlio Orilor nf tlio liny. Washington, Mnrch 2S. Tlio profd ilont saw a number of tlio member of tho cnblnot nt tlio White House yes tcrdny. They dropped In one by one until those present Included Secretaries Dllss, Alcer, Gnue and Attorney Gen eral Orlcus. With them also wns As sistant Secretary Day, of the stnte de partment, who presumably had some dispatches to show the president. The (lathering was not a special cabinet meeting In the sense In which that term Is generally used, but was Hlmply a talk between the president nnd his advisers, such as occurred tho previous Sunday, concerning matters on which he desired to consult them. The Cuban question and tho report of the Maine court of Inquiry were topics discussed, but so fnr as could be ascertained noth ing conclusive wns determined, one of he members of the cabinet saying nuJtequcntly that there was nothing new Tstartllng In the situation. The presencevS Judge Day would Infer that there advices from Minister Woodford, butNfurtll0r t,lnn nn ac knowledgment thaSco'n'nunlcntlon Is In progress between flv? state depart ment and tho minister idling could be ascertained. At the state, war and navy uTi"'t- mlNKs during the earlier portions t1. the dill' there was Utile semblance of the SnliNath. Chiefs of bureaus, clerks. messenger? and telegraph operators were nil at vSfk. Probably never since the days of thiMnte war have so ninny officials gathered' vt the war and navy departments on a 'iunday. Secretary Long, howCxpr, did not ap pear at the navy deparSSment during the day, as most of the matters re quiring attention were those tliM could ns well bo attended to bv bureuSl of fleers and their assistants. Mrs. LOXB has been 111 for some time and theTufn. aitnougn rarely taking part in secretary In part shook off official enres 1 and spent the major portion of the day with her. In the afternoon, In com pany with Miss Long, the secretary drove down to the Washington navy yard and Inspected the dynamite cruiser Vesuvius, which Is having her guns adjusted nnd repaired. Assistant Secretary Day spent a por tion of the Sabbath at the state de partment, and there received a call from the Spanish minister, a rather unusual proceedure, Indicating Import ant matters for consideration. The conference lasted some time, but Its nature could not be learned. Last night Commodore Wlnflcld S. Schley, Just appointed commander of the "Hying squadron," left here for Norfolk. It Is expected that today ho will hoist his flag on the Brooklyn. which Is to be the flagship of the fleet. The only other vessel of the squadron now at Hampton Uoads Is the Massa chusetts. Of the remaining three the Texas Is In New York receiving her ammunition hoists, and the Columbia and the Minneapolis arc at League Island, where the final work prepara tory to their sea service Is being hur riedly done. The two latter will be at Norfolk about the middle of the week. The developments In the Cuban sit uation Indicate steady progress In the negotiations between the government of this country and that of Spain looking to the maintenance of peace, for the present at least. There Is good authority for saying that Spain's pres ent wish Is to secure a cession of hos tilities In Cuba rather than to engage In a war with the United States, and that It Is more than probable that the negotiations between tho government of the United States nnd the Sagasta ministry will take that turn In the Im mediate future. The present Spanish ministry has professed a paclllc dis position from the beginning, and the Indications are strong now that It will avail Itself of the good ofllces of tho United States to the fullest extent that public opinion In Spain will allow In bringing to an end the hostilities In Cuba. To what extent tho United States may go in assisting Spain In her pres ent design of securing nn armistice Is not yet determined, but the conserva tive element In the administration con sider the manifestation of this desire on the part of Spain for even a tem porary peace a direct result of Presi dent McKlnley's diplomacy, and they are naturally disposed to contend that the president should be left free, for the present at least, to pursue a policy which promises much In the way of preventing war between this country and Spain and also of bringing to, a close tho hostilities In Cuba. Hence there will be an effort on the part of the peacefully inclined in congress to continue to hold that body In check and to prevent Inflammatory utter ances there until this promising dip lomatic lead may be exploited. On the part of the administration It Is stated that the development of the situation will not require a great length of time, nnd hence that there will be no extended delay. A policy has been fully determined upon by tho president. It is to bring the Cuban war to a close. This will be accom plished by pointed Intervention If nec essary, but It Is considered far prefer able that the end should come as the result of peaceful negotiation than that It should be accompanied by hostile demonstrations on the part of the Uni ted States. Hence the disposition ot the president to give Spain a fair op portunity to secure an armistice with the Cubans and to allow her a reason able time In which to come to an un derstanding with the hostlles. It can be stated upon high author ity that there has been no abatement of the president's Intention to see that the war Is terminated when it Is closed upon terms that will render the Cubans practically a free people. It Is not be lieved that they would accept any thing less nor that the Americans would be satisfied If we should encour age a settlement that would not be ac ceptable to tho Cubans. If there should now be an armistice It would be with the concession made by Spain at the Instance of this country that negotia tions should be opened Immediately with tho Insurgents looking to the es tabllshemnt of a permanent peace upon these terms. It has long been the hopo of the administration to bring Spain to the point of making propositions of this character as the basis of a settle ment most satisfactory to all parties, and It Is hoped from Spain's attitude that this time has arrived. The friends of tho administration feel thut the situation Is a delicate one, aud that much will depend upon tho course congress may pursue. In tho mean time the president will on Wednesday send In his message asking that an ap propriation be made for the aid of tho destltuto Cubans. The Sure La Grlpjio Cure. Tliero la no use hii ire ri n t; from this drcmlful iimlady.lf you will only getiliorlulit remeily. You aro having pain nil tlnoiigli your body, yourllvorlsout of onler, liavo no apimtiU.', no llfooramliUlon, liavou bail cold, in fart are completely used up. Klectric Itlttora Is tlio only remedy tliat will pIto you prompt aud auro rollof. Tlioy art directly on your I.Ivor, Btomuch and Kidneys, tono up the wliolo tystcm aud mako you feol llko a new being. Tliey are guarautecd to cure or price rcfuudod. For salo at A. Wnsley's Vtug Btoro, only SO cents por bottle. LIVE STOCK-MARKETS. Cnttlo Itcci'lptM In I'lillndolpblii nnd tlx1 Cl"1ti(r itntitt Ion. Phlliidi-lphln, Mnrch 28. The receipts of mttlc In this city Inst woek were nw fol lows: Heevos, 2,5r,S; sheep, r,,45B; Iimkk. 1,267. Heeclnts for tin- previous uk Were: Beeves, 2,247; sheep, 6,821; Iioks, I, 567. Ueef cattle were well sold up under pood demand at firmer rates. The sti nm er Turninnn. for Uliisgow, carried out 350 live steers. Quotntlons: Kxtra, BfTHc. ; pood, S'fciffDWci medium, 4Hfi5c. ; common. Sheep were active nnd firmer. We nuote- Kxtrn, filial 614c.; good, 4S,f!ic; medium, 4ft4t4je.; common, Wkflic. ; fall lambs, spring lnrnhs, ii.lMi: 25. Hogs were steady nt GMiflc. for lu st western, BM,W54c. for other sorts nnd 5Vi? l)c. for state. Knt cows were dull at mftiMc. Thin cows sold ftom fx to IIS. Veal calves were netlve at UtVic. Milch cows were Inactive at $2n'!(4S. Dressed beuvos wore active at 6'jsV4c. Children nnd adults tortured by burns, scalds, Injuries, ncromn or skin diseases inav secure Instant relief by using DeWltt's Witch llnzel Sslvo. It Is the great Vile remedy. C. II. IlfiKOtiliuch. CmiKi'pvsiiinii SIiiiiIIiih Dead. Wasliliigtim, Mnrrh 2S. Uepresenta tlve John Slmpktns, of the Thirteenth dlstrb t of Massachusetts, died Satur day night nt his residence in this city of heart failure indueed by gastric coTHi"" nt'ons. mr. nimpKins, wno was a lmNi of Indepenilcnt fortune, was born InSfw Hedford, Mass., June .7, 1SG2. He vXn graduate of Harvard, served In the Jfassachusetts senate In 1onA 1 ,ulk, .. lirnulHAnHal .Inn. 18J0 anil 1X91, wasPr s,aenitai eieo- tor In 1M)2, president oT-lhe Hepubllcan club In Massachusetts In W and 1S83 and served In the Flfty-fourtnd IHf- ty-flfth congresses, where her Oyas known to his colleagues as a nfciO 1 launiui 10 uie interests ot Ills constlt- debate. ccnrditig to the novels Richard-ton and his con temporaries, 111 the olden dnv mull used to admire women who screamed upon the least provoca tionVmd fainted on all opportunities Rich ardson's" heroines were always toppling out of their c!Rirs fall ing in a "deaJ faint" in their lovers' anus, having their sta-s cut and their handB slapped, their tem ples bathed and their noses smelliug saltcd. Both the women and the chanircd radically since those days. The modern man does not admire the fainting woman, neither does he marry her. If by clmtice he does, he is only a man, aud lives to regret it. There is no rt asou why any woman should be a faint ing woman. General bodily weakness and nervousness ill women are due to weakness or disease of the delicate, special organs of the sex. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Ts a scientific and unfailing remedy for all disorders of this description. It imparts health and strength to the sensitive and susceptible organs upon which a woman's general health is largely dependent. It quiets nnd tones up the nerves, restores the vigor of youth, rounds out the emaciated form, imparts the glow of health to the complexion and transforms weak, sickly, nervous invalids into new, healthy, happy women. It fits for wifehood and mother hood. " Words fail to describe iny suffering liefore using I)r Pierce's Favorite Prescription," writes Mrs. rtallie Key, of Tampico. Ornuger Co., Teun. "I had Inflatnmr.tirm, Irritation and profuse iiowniK uiki wns very nervous nun suiiereo lerri btynt nil times. My feet and limbs were cold. I had palpitation of the heart, and my back was so weak that I could not turn myself In tied. The thought of food sickened me. My kidnevs were very badly affected. I had been dowu six mouths. I could not sleep nlj?ht or day and had given up all hope. My husband got me some of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription I took it for five months and at the cud of thnt time could walk a mile aud do all my own housework. I am sure I would be In mv irrave If it had not been for the ' favorite Prescription.' " Send to Dr. U. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y.. for a free copy of the " People's Common Sense Medical Adviser." I?or paper-covered copy enclose ?t one-cent stamps to cover mailing only. LUotu-uound, 31 stamps. - at tr M (ymen have WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY STRONG a X AGAIN &&& vipor to the whole beint;. Alt drains are properly cured, thnr condition oil en worries them i ttoln-; nitty, t.onstimptinnor Death, Mailed sealed. Price f i per box; 6 boxes with iron-clad Irgjl eu.irantet torure c re fund tho money, 5. 00. eua lor tree boolc. For Sale at KIKLIN'S Dm? Store, Shenandoah, Pa. "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF izi 1 11 1 1 in it 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! ! 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 mi m Wn3iSki WAflJJCM HUTU ft DL'i S FOR SALE EVBE'YWHERE. 51111111111111111111111111111111'" illlllllllllllllllllllllUllllinillllllllllllllllllllllllllK SOAIH OF THE STRIKING FUATURHS FOR 1898 THREE SERIAL STORIES TI1H ADVnNTURHRS Of 17. B.MA RHIOTTWA TS0X POUR TOR A rORTUNB Till Bt LnmT its ts a thrilling story of a fight for a treasure concealed In an old castle in the mountains of Wales. is a stirring narrative of four companions v,ho have lo cated a long lost fortune. t t I SHORT PICTION In addition to the three long serial stories, the publication of uhich v,lll continue during the entire year, there will be short stories of every kind, of which it is only possible to mention a few titles here. Hunt, the Onler The ISIockadera A Harbor .Mystery Bt sTAKnr j nsrx.tit ii, jasiks bakxks fr joim k srsthti The Plunking ot Watklns' Oliost A (lreat Haul A Creature of Circumstance Bf JOII.V KSXVnirK BA.V08 fig SurilM SllJtTT By MUHI.AX Kul,hKU ,V ARTICLES ON SPORT, TRAVEL, ETC. Elephant Hunting In Africa An American P.xplorer In Africa Bi srexer bkooks , - . b crura c auasis Pint Lessons In Tiller and Sheet c, I I.njlng Out a (lolf Course l BVPltr P. r. PABKtR B, W.d.VAN TA8SKL Sl'TlllEX DCI'ARTMIINTS PR1ZU COMPI1TITIONS Editor's Table, Stamp s and Coins, Photography Short Storlet, Sketching, Photography 10 Cents a A'umter (Sen J for Free Vrotpectns'). Subscription, ft. 00 a Y.ar. Postage free In the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Address HAItl'lJIt it HKOTlliat.S, l'ulil Wiors, Prankllil Square, N. V. City. SUsle; J. Wcymis II. II. M. Vf!'!' Cyrus Humors M'lirthpr itrlun,'. t'iiriiiiij, blrrdniir, R' aly( enwtrd, pimply, nf litntcln .whether sitnjlc, sornfuloiift.orliiTwdtt.Tn . frominfani-v Ui .1 t flprtMllly riifP'l by warm Imtlis with f i Wti It A BM pf hUp anoint limn withC'tTICt i:A omt itirnK tlm rMt pkiti euro, and imld dot 3 f rt TH't tt Iti !. m'nt, greatest of blow! lMirif1erH.ai.il humor cures. FACE HUMORS Pennsylvania RAILROAD. WHUYKIU, DIVIHION. Mxnril 17, 198 Trains will Iwtve Hlieimndonh after tho abort risk- for Vlgnn, Ollberton, Kraolcville Df V Water, f. C'lalr, 1'oth.vHlu. Ilamburg, lleadlsir, l'otttown, Vliortiliville. JTorrltoirn Bid Phfl. ndelplila (Kraml street station) nt 6 0S and 8 1 a. in., 2 02, 6 IS p m. on week days. Sundays, I or, . m , l no p. m, 757,1000 a.m., I2.W, 22aml 25 p, 111. week diiys. Sundays, 931 a. 111., 631 p.m. . Jm,V" Jwlvc raekvllle for Hlienamloah at J,"oJ a!m. a ndb 5l"p. 7M Bund")r' l-eavo Pnttsvllle for Shenandoah (via Frack- I J''1.1,'.' 7 1", 11 K) a. m., B 20, 72S p. ni. Sunday WI.eave l'otvlllp for Shenandoah 'Tta Delano JM0 n. in., 128S, 2 42 and 500 n. m. week da BA'nnday. !) IS a. 111 6 03 p m. l-ave lvSJadelpMa, ( Hroail ntrret station), lor Shcnandoalii 5 OT. and 10 19 a. m 4 10 p. in. week dav5vjiindays leave at 6 SO a. m, 1eave Hroari strisL station, Philadelphia, tor Sob (Ilrt, Asbury KW. Ocean Ornve, Long Urancli, and to stations. 8.20, 11.11. a. hi.. 3.30 and 4.00 n. nr. week-davs. Lavc Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NHW YORK. Kipree, week-days, 8 20, 4 Co, 4 50 5 15, 154, 7 D8, 8 20, 8 38, 9 50, 10 21 (Dining Cnrj, II 00 a. m, 1200 noon, J28S (Limited 100 and 4 22 p.tu. Dining Cars), 1 10, 2 30 (Dining Oar) 8 20, 8 50. 1 00, 3 00, Si SO (Dining Car), 0 00, 7 02,7 13, 10 00 p. m., 12 01, nlgbt. Sundays, S DO, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15. 8 20, 8 38, 9 5, 10 21, (Dining Car), 1183 a. m 12 35, 1 05 iDlnlng Car) 230 (Dining Car), 4 00 (Limited 4 22 Dining Car), 5 20, 3 56,(T)lulng Car) 0 85, 7 02, 7 4,1, 10 00 p. m.. 12 01 night. Kxpresn for Boston without change, 11 00a week-days, and 7 43 p. m., dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. 1'or Baltimore and Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 32, 10 20, 11 28, V 111., 120V, 1231 Dll.lng Car), 112, i 4 41, 5 25 Cougrcs sional Limited. D.'ulng Car, b 17 6 65 Din lug Car), 7 31 Dining CarJ p m , and 1201 night week days. Sundays, 8 50, 7 20. 0 12, 11 23, .m, 4ll, 520 Congressional Lim ited, Dining Car, fi 55 Dining Carl, 731 (Din ing CarJ ti. m. and 12 03 night. Kor Baltimore, aieotuinodatinn 0 12 a tn, 202 ana 4 01 p ui week days, a os and U 10 p m dully A V.. i 1 LiVl. X IS Vll & briuiro LxprcH. il 20 a in. 7 05 d. in. Leave aiarKct Mreet warl uxuress. s o m naiurii.tys only 4 OJ, aou p.m. i?n uu-h, ot, u d a. ui tnccommouauou liDri SOU,,, m.) ntunu iiaruor ir.xpress, you a. m., 400,31,1 week days. Sundays, U 00 a. m. For homers Point Express, 8 50, a. ra., 1( 1 w, a uu, p. in. weeK unys sunuays. s 40 r I. B. Hutchinson, J. U, wood. llcn'l JIaunKor. Ucn'l IVwsVr 1 ffW il I D at PovJnaky'a drug storo, Centre street. A vnivi, -!- w tun aivv WniWIN 1 ilELlEP AlwavM urami t uml rfhulile f e f nmfforu. IJCt ( ATI IN l Alir PlI.LHn.ni1 FA It UXflKKT.. drug Btors. rhry have; and have havCKtrVm 1 n oTye e cm i i c.tfs at Nervi o i as lJcbiliiv. Di Ucs nrsi and Vancm le Atrophf J&C tne cirruuiion. maki cicii neriit. ana imnn a neaitnw and losses are chcrlced permanently, t tilers patients Address, PEAL MEDICINE CU , UleveianQ, U. 11 in 1 1; 11 : 1 n lit 11 n 1 1 nt 1 ui u 11 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 u ti 1 t , s... , r (pticiira I II 'I rmi I i w ir 1 p irtKH 111 , as ( ikJ It l'i , I C; I, . t l i. I m HI ! tin i, r MBAFE AND SURE. SEMD 4c. FOREWOMAN SJDEISJBSUAP":' WiLrox specific CoHPn Pat Mr or m B Jl V tlio Worlds ProirresH. The well in 5 f formed aiiti thrifty Housu-wifo will always Keep RAINBOW LINIMENT I In tho liouse, as a standard remedy for Sjirajns, Bruises, Crumps, liboumatlsm, and all actios nnd pains. jr Pries 26 ell. and 60 eta. per bottle. r: Prep;re4 by H, J. HACKETT & CO , Philadelphia iPPHIi PKINCLSS liiMiitl.i' rl t il- earthwhere the hero his h .i'i ntur- s, and from u here he rctcues the Princess. C AJms Toultnrr B relo Klik M it - t t t I i
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