Both tbo method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acta gently yot promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fovera and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is' tho only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho taste and ac Deptablo to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agrccabloBubstances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and havo made it tho most popular remedy known. byrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any rcliablo druggist who may not havo it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCI3C0, CAL IBMVIUE. Kt. HEW YORK, H.Y. KAIER'S Opera House, O. J. QUIRK, Mgr. MAHANOY CITY. PA. Wednesday, HVIARCH i'he all-star cast presenting Paul Kester's great play. What Dreams May Come. Mine, Janauschek Maud Banks Margaret DeVolf Edmund Collier John Blair Joseph Yhlllng Myron Callce AND OTHERS. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE. Prices: - 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cents. Se.ita on baIo nt BnydcrV. r. HUMPHRE CURES No. 1 .Fever, Congestion. No. 2 Worms. No. 0 Infants' Diseases. No. 4 Dlnrrhen. No. 7 Coughs & Colds. No. 0 Headache. No. lO Dyspepsia, Indigestion No. 1 1 Delayed Periods. No. 12 Louchorroa. No. 10 Croup. No. 1 A Skin Diseases. No. IB Rheumatism. No. 10 Catarrh. No. 27 Kidney Diseases. No. 04 Soro Throat. No. 77 Grip & Hay Fever. Dr. numplireya' Homeopathlo Manual of nUuntr nt vonr TlrtivirUU nr Mailed Free. Sold by druairlits. or sent on receipt nf 25ot., WoU. or $1. ilumpnreyn' Mod. Co., Cor. William uu tfoun Hi , new xor&. ANTON ML DEAD. Tlio Famous Musician Killed by Eating Poisonod Fisht THE END GAME VERY SUDDENLY. IloWns In J'oiToct Itonlth llut a Voyr Hours lloforo Ills Dtmtli, nml ffns Stricken nt tlio Homo or Ills llusl n oss MntiiiKor. Now York, March 20. Anton Soldi, the celebrated musical director, died suddenly In this city last night of poisoning, probably resulting from eating fish. Mr. Seldl left his home shortly after dinner last evening and went to the home of his business agent, P. Bernstein. Ho had no sooner ar rived there thnn he was taken violently III. The family physician of Mr. Bern stein was called. About 10 o'clock two other physicians were summoned, but the patient died at 10:15. Anton Soldi was born In Pesthe, Hun gary, about 1850. When a young man he was secretary to nlchard Wagner, the composer. After leaving the studio of Wagner he began the study of music under Hans Klchter, of Lelpslc. Mr. Seldl came to America about 12 years ago, and at once became promi nent In musical work. He was recog nized as the ablest director of Wag nerian music. At the time of his death he was conducting tho concerts given at tho Waldorf-Astoria, and was re cently selected aB the director of tho permanent orchestra of New York city, which has been recently organized, and for which $100,000 Is being raised by subscription for maintenance. He was also leader of tho Philharmonic society, of this city, and was to have been one of the musical directors of the Maurice Qrau Opera company next season. A short time ago he refused a call to the royal opera at Berlin. The Population of Shenandoah Is about eighteen thousand, and we would say at least one-half are troubled with some affection of ihe Throat and Lungs, as those complaints arc, accoiding to statistics, more numerous than others. We would advise all not to neglect the opportunity to call on their lruggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and Lungs. Price 25 and 50c. Trial size free. Sold by all druggists. THIS MASS OK TKSTIMON. No Tcolmlciil Dntntl Is Omitted In tho JOO, OOO Words. Washington, March 29. The Im mense mass of testimony taken by the Maine court of Inquiry was sent to the senate yesterday, and with the presi dent's message and the finding of the court referred to the commltttee on foreign relations. The testimony was taken on IS different days, the 14th day, however, being devoted to view ing the wreck. Every witness who was known to have any Information that could throw light upon the great disaster was called to give testimony. Tho story of the destruction of the ves sel Is told not graphically, but In a manner which gives all the obtainable facts. No technical detail Is omitted. Every movement and Incident connect ed with tho Mnlno from tho time she left Key West until the day divers ex amined the wreck slowly sinking In the mud of Havana harbor is given. Those wha read could have but lit tle doubt as to whether there was an Internal or external explosion. Per haps the most significant testimony Is that showing' the bottom plates on the port side of the III fated Maine to be bent Inward and upward, a result that hardly could have followed any thing save an explosion from the out side. A mass of testimony Is submit ted showing the care exercised on board the ship by Captain Slgsbee and his ofllcers, and tho apparent Impossi bility of the accident occurring by any Internal cause, such as the heating of the bunkers, spontaneous combus tion, or from other causes upon which so many theories were based. The testimony of Captain Slgsbee Is of the greatest Importance, anu his Is of more general Interest than that of any man called before the board. With great care and minuteness he gives an account of the management of the ship, how she was handled, what was done from day to day on board, how "she sailed Into Havana, her anchorage and what he knew about It, and In fact every point upon which the gov ernment and the country desires to ba Informed. Nothing In Captain Slgs- bee's testimony shows that the an ihorage was changed or that It was considered dangerous by any one. Second to the Importance of the tes timony of Captain Slgsbee Is that of Ensign Powelson, who had charge of the divers, and knew from day to day what these divers found. This officer was minutely Informed as to the con struction of the Maine and everything about her. His testimony was to a certain extent technical, bearing upon the construction of tho ship, her plates, etc., but It w'as from these plates and this technical knowledge that he was able to declare that the explosion took pluco from the outside. The divers, Morgan, Olsen and Smith, all contributed Important evi dence. They testified that the plates were bent Inward on the bottom port side and outward on the starboard side. The story of the explosion Is told by different witnesses, and adds little to what Captain SlgBbeo and Commander Walnwrlght related. Nothing In the testimony fixes re sponsibility, no conspiracy Is apparent and no knowledge of the planting of a mine is shown. Captain Slgsbee states that a somewhat bitter feeling existed against tho American ship and Amer icans generally, and a witness whose name Is suppressed told of overhearing a conversation among Spanish officers nnd a citizen Indicating a foreknowl edge of tho destruction of the Maine by blowing her up. An official of the American consulate tells of Informa tion received anonymously tending to show that a conspiracy existed. But nothing Is definitely stated which fixes any responsibility upon Spain or her subjects. The testimony makes 100,000 words of strictest detail. A Marrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs, Ada II. Hart, of (Irotou, S. I). "Was taken with a bad cold wlileh sottleil 011 my lungs ; cough sot lu and finally terminated In Consumption. Four Doctors gavo mo up, saying I could live but a short time. I gave injwlf up to my H.tvlor, determined if I could not stay with my friends on euitli, I would meet my absent ones iibuvu. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's New Dheovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Igivulla trial, took lu all eight bottles It has cured me, ami thank Ood I urn sa vml and now a well and healthy woman." Trial bottlos free at A. Wasley'a Drug Storo Regular size OOo and $1 00, Guarautced or price refunded. Buy Kcystoncflour, lio euro that tho uamo Lessio & IUkb, Ashland, Pa,, Is printed on every sack. DOING GOOD EVERYWHERE. A Medical Dlicovory that Effectually Cures Plies in Every Form. For many years physicians have experi mented in vain, seeking a remedy which would effectually cure piles nnd other rectal troubles, without reporting to n surgical oper ation. Many remedies were found to give temporary relief, but none could be depended upon to make a lasting, satisfactory cure. Within a recent period, however, anew remedy, the Pyramid Pile Cure, has been re peatedly tested in hundreds of cases and with highly satisfactory results. The first effect of the Pyramid Pile Cure is to instantly remove the pain nnd irritation generally present and from that time on the cure rapidly progresses and before the patient is hardly aware of it he is entirely cured. The remedy seems to act directly on the nerves and blood vesslcs of the parts affected as it comes into direct contact with them and sets up a healthy action, which in a perfectly natural way brings the parts to their normal condition. The remedy decs its work without any pain or inconvenience to the sufferer and is justly considered one of the most meritorious discoveries of modern medicine. Piles is one of the most annoyingand often times dangerous diseases with which humanity is afflicted. If neglected it frequently develops into fistula or some equally fatal or incurable trouble, whereas by the timely use of this simple but effective remedy no one need sutler a single day from any form of piles unless they want to. The Pyramid Pile Cure is peifectly harm less, containing uo mineral poisons and is also very reasonable in price, costing but 50 cents a package. It is so'd in drug stores every where. The manufacturers of the remedy arc the Pyramid Drug Co., of Marshall, Mich., who have placed this excellent preparation before the public only after giving it thorough and repeated tests' in the hands of reputable physicians. The results in hundreds of cases have convinced us that it will not disappoint you. Decoration l)uy Tniir to ijttj-Hfoiirg. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged for another of its popular soveu day porsonally-couductcd tours to tho battle Hold of Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, and Washington, to lcavo Now York and Phila delphia by special train Saturday, May 28. Rate. $37.00 from Now York; $21.00 from Philadelphia, covers all necessary expenses. Proportionate) rates from ' other points For itineraries and full Information apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, 1100 liroad way, New York ; 789 Broad street, Newark, N. J. ; or Geo. V. Iloyd, Assistant General Pussongor Agent, Phlla'delphla. Tho farmer, tho mechanic and the bicy lo ridor uro liable to unoxpectod cuts and hruisos. DoWitt'i Witch Huzel Salvo is tho best thing to keen on hand. It heals quickly. ucd is a woll known euro for piles. U. H. llagcnuucu. RUNNING ON TIMi:. SOUTIIEItN RAILWAY FLORIDA TRAITS MAK ING A RnSIARKAIILK RECORD. Jacksonville, Via., Feb. 22. Last season It was not an uncommon occurrence for the trains from tho North to reach here from ono to five hours lato. Tho remarkablo regu larity of tho arrival on time of tho Southern Itailway trains this season is a matter of comment and favorable criticism around the hotels and by all incoming tourists. The schedule of tho Florida Limited, tho fust train over tho Southern Railway and tho Florida Central and Peninsular, is soveral hours shorter than that of last year, but tho track has been put in excellent condition and tho engineers of incoming trains say the new schedulo Is madowith case. Thirty-live years mate a generation. That is how lone Adolnh Fisher, of Zaucsville. O., Buffered from piles, He was cured by using thrco boxes of DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo. C. II. llagcubuch. Every man's wife wh has usedSEELIQ'S knows a good drink. Try it on your husband. i fATTERNSW I "THE STYLISH PATTERN." At- 1 tutlc Fashionable. OrlglnaL Perfect- ? T Fitting. Prices 10 antl 15 COiitS. T 1 None higher. None better at any price. A I Some tellable merchant sells them in Z (.- ... !... . A.L. fA- nearly every wily ur www ua. vi 9 them, or they can be had by mail from 1 I us in either New York or Chicago. T Stamps taken. Latest Fashion Sheet T & tent upon receipt of one cent to pay 1 f costape. - r- ...-fivT.- ."i ,r I Brightest ladles' magazine published. 7 Invaluable for the home. Fashions of B the day, Home Literature, Household I Hints Fancy Work, Current Topics, T Fiction, all for only 50 cents a year, in- D eluding a froo pattern, your own selec- I Hon any time. Send two 2-cent stamps 7 lot sample copy. Address ..I. IT, V IT . V n l.n.A T : n inn mcum-L, lAJivu'AtN y, I J42-I46 West J4th Street, New York, i uj" 189 Vm Avenue' CUeiZ' 3j ! A Hand Is one of tbo possess l' ,lvua it. Handsome Complexion 1 greatest charms a woman can OIZO.NI'S COUrUiXION l'OWPBUi WW C friends B about Soel I Ig'H. 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Tho name of this wonderful preparation ia Friend. talnlng invnluablo in formation for all women, will bo sent to any nd dross upon application lo The Bndfletd Regulator Co, Atlanta, Ga. SPAIN'S UN'KltaKTIC ll'UI'IT. 8I10 Nottlior Doslros Nor Font's Wnr With tho United Stntos. London, March 20. Tho Madrid cor respondent of The Daily Mall elves a version of the negotiations between United States Minister Woodford and the Spanish cabinet last week which sounds rather warlike. He says: "The note which General Woodford presented on Wednesday was of a com mlnatory nature. It demanded that Spain put an end to the war In Cuba Immediately, tviapltulatlng the dam age done to American Interests, and further hinting that the war was a danger to the public health of the United States, the continual smuggling between the coast of Cuba and Florida being tho means of conveying yellow fever. "Spain's reply was energetic. It de clared that the war would have been ended long ago but for the material and moral help and support the rebels were continually receiving from the United States. The Spanish note com plained of tho policy followed by the United States In demanding from Spain the termination of a war which the United States Is virtually maintaining by the presence of a squadron In the neighborhood of Cuba, and by organiza tion succor for the reconcentrados In a manner that would be offensive to any nation, as well as by keeping In Havana a consul who is publicly tho agent and representative of the rebels. "Public opinion rejects all Idea of yielding, and apparently neither de sires nor fears war with the United States. Yet Spain knows that she Is confronted with the most serious con flict she has had to face since the Napoleonic wars. There Is an ominous absence of excitement among the peo ple, whose one topic Is the possibility of war. It is the calm before a storm, which will break when tho American ultimatum comes." 1.1 lYcuimuii Ir"Tf 'eniou. Pekin, March 29. There Is a feeling of Intense dejection among the Chinese, who regard the concessions to Rus sia as the beginning of tho end. There are many complaints of the attitude of Li Hung Chang. It Is asserted by those knowing inner Chinese affairs that, since his visit to St. Petersburg. LI Hung Chang has received regularly Russian pay. A high Chinese olllcial, whose patriotism is unquestioned, de scribes Ll Hung Chang as a traitor. As yet Japan has made no protest. Ten thousand demons gnawing away at ono's yltals couldn't bo much worso than tho tortures of itching piles. Yet thoro's a cure. Doan's Ointment novor fails. XKltVOUttllKUIlrrV.reMi.Uor Nelt'ittuft Mpct'Inl JUeimei, Var icocele, N trie nre A'o Cuillnir Mmiill Umlovelopeil OrirmiB ls Xokl a'JSM.SSATSi BLOOD POISOH "-Mil nil rliifn, 1'rc.lt cuir cuK 1 ti 1 Oitiiy. BrndloctM. Btamps tu Jjc ' "Ti-iilli. ontvl rue tnetllcal hook Eittialtur Uuuclti & lako lui Unto, their tricks schemes. se EtniiM'c foix EiTiir.it sex. unun o'i Thin remedy beliiir In juried directly to tlui Neat of thoHo dlscaitcM of tho Gcnlto-IJrlnarj Organs, ronulroa no chance of diet. Cnro guaranteed In 1 to II days. Nniullplaliipuck- dP TTT TOl HJ" k' ,(y mull, 81.00, Jf J Jt&JiltlHold only by S. P. KIULIN, Shenandoah. ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS NO KIND OP PAIN OR I o ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE-I LICVE. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE ' BEARS THE NAMC, PERRY DAVIS &. SON. rncn" 1 luvutc uiu I runrm jtfq ! VllvuullliJV I, TOR EATING. DRINKING. COOKING, BAKING&f ft VJJW Purity of Haleria) and v( ' I Oelicioositsi dara UnnteM 1 rORSAUMOURSlORU (8 AKP BY S GRDCIRS tVlHYWIItRL. field rated Female l'OWanrft never full tIecUf t) ilUw ..f. Uid ,i,r.f.n.r fiHinn ' with TDjr tli rraujroya! lllli tnd other llk rcn)tk-i). Alwtyf bu? th but tod avoid dtiac rolntmrnt. Uujjinteod lupertor to all rtkm. iMuimty he bet In the uSrirt, A 80. U utlclIr, 4 Of Hr, v I ( J M Oil Sag 1 l'LTST- V.. 1 VCTi AT. 40 W Rill IffflS BUS! Along tho Shores of tho Swollen Ohio and Mississippi. PEOPLE STILL EXILED FE0M HOME Itnln In tho Ohio Vnlloy Aunln Swells tho WntcrM or Tlint Itlvor, Tluititrh Htoninlitmt N'nvltrutlon Continue Un interrupted Tllo Itnctiitr WnbiiKh. Cincinnati, March 29. Until the weather become settled there can be no reliable prediction In regard to the flood In the Ohio, llut for the rain which began about 2 o'clock yesterday morning In tho Ohio valley the river here would not have reached 00 feet. Last nlcht rain was reported from Portsmouth to Pnrkersburi;. Never theless the Ohio Is falling at all point above here. The swell that brought the Ohio to CI feet here came from the big Miami below, the little Miami above nnd from the hillside torrents on both banks of the river further up stream. From 5 to 8 o'clock lust evening the river was stntlonnry. Since then It has risen one-tenth of a foot hourly nnjl nt mid night was CI 3-10 feet. What It will run up to depends wholly on whether or not there will be additional rainfall In tho Ohio valley. The condition of the people exiled from homes by water Is the same as yesterday. The only difference In the Hooded districts from that reoorted yesterday is that the water is nearly two feet deeper. It has reached the foot of the hill nearly everywhere, so that to extend Its Invasion it will have to rise relatively much higher. Steam boat navigation down the river con-1 tlnues without Interruption. If there is no more rainfall a rapid decline in the river will folow. Itlvcr pirates are reaping a harvest. These are fresh water tramps who In fest the wholo length of the river, living In shanty boats. They are all astir In skiffs now, picking up whatever they can lay hands on and compelling owners ashore to place a double guard on property. These men are also busily plying their vocation along the banks of the Mississippi. THIS ISAOIKO WADASI1. Twenty Thousand Acres Submorced. Hundreds of Fninlllos Ilestltute. Sullivan, Ind., March 20. The levee on the Wabash river went out last night with a break of 100 feet, entail ing a loss of $100,000. Twenty thou sand acres of land are overflowed and hundreds of families are rendered homeless and destitute. Citizens are responding for miles around In their efforts to remove families and stock. Hundreds of cattle and horses are hemmed In. The levee Is 11 miles long, and was built at a cost of $80,000. Every effort Is being made to rescue the fam ilies from their submerged homes. It Is feared that many people who were probably slow to take warning will meet death In the flood. A dispatch from Emerson says that 12,000 bushels of corn and C3 hogs were swept away. An Osgood special says: The Wa bash reached 22.7 feet yesterday, this being the highest ever known, and Is still rising. The levees below the city, which have hitherto stood the pressure, gave way yesterday afternoon and the lowlands of Lawrence county, already Inundated by tho overflow, will soon be a sea. The suffering and loss of property will bo great. The lowlands of Upper Vlncennes and Decker town ships are submerged by the White river. The steamer Owensboro left for Beal with a relief party last evening. Three hundred people are waterbound and destitute. The Sure La Grippe Cure. ml 1- Br.inn frnm tills drpjldflll malady.lf you will only get tho right remedy. You aro having rain all through your body, 11 1 ... f nla. liftVft lin flTmP.tltl no llfo or ambition, havo 11 had cold, in fact aro completely used up. r.iecinc uuiera 13 i i Mn.,l. ttiof wilt mvn vnll Itrmmit lilt Ulll) wuwuj kuv ..... -,', .. and suro roliof. They act directly on your l.ivcr, stomaca anu iviuuu.vs, io"u "r whole system nnd make you fed like a new beinc. They aro guaranteed to euro or price refunded. For salo at A. Waaley's Drug Storo, only 50 cents per hottlo. 'HrltlhiiTolIoy lu Cliliin. London, March 29. A statement has been obtained In a competent quarter respecting British Intentions In China. It Is admitted that the British policy of maintaining the Integrity of China and the equal commercial status of all nations has been abandoned, owing to the concessions made to Russia and Germany. It Is added: "The only course left Great Britain Is to follow suit, obtain equal advantages with the other powers and secure adequate com pensation In her own Interests. ThU explains the British naval activity at Hopi Kong and elsewhere. A move ment upon the part of Great Britain may be anticipated In the near future." Don't Tobacco Spit and Smote Your L Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forovor, ho niado woll, strong, magnetic, full of now life and vigor, take No-To-Bac, tho wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ton pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 curod. Buy No-To-Bao from your own druggist, who will guaranteo a euro. SOo or $1.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. An WnWftca rntner's need. Seattle, Wush., March 29. M. P. Schelderup, an Insurance solicitor, was standing on the corner waiting for Miss Bessie Bradley, with whom he was going to the concert at tho thea ter. Instead of being met by tho lady he was met by her father, who drew a revolver and shot Schelderup through the body. Shelderup fell to the ground and expired lu a few minutes. Bradley was arrested, and said that he shot Schelderup because he had ruined three of his daughters. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo In tho world for cuts, uruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhoum, fever sores, otter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and .11 skin eruptions, anil positively cures piles, it jo pay required. It la guaranteed to givo .Kjrfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Trier Jf cents por box. For sale by A. Waaler. I'niireso-Aiiiei'lt'iin titlzous. Washington, March 29, The case of tho United States against Wong Kim Ark was decided In the United States supreme cuuit yesterday. The taw was appealed bv the United State, from the dtMiict court for the North ern district if California, and It in volved the citizenship of a person birn In this country of Chinese parents, which had never heretofore been de cided by the supreme court. Yester day's decision will have the effect of confirming the citizenship of such per sons. A llttU hoy asked for a bottU of "cot up in the morning a fust as you can," the druggUt rocogulzsd a liousolium nanio lor "UoWltt Little Kniy insure, una gave aim n bottlr of those famous little pills for constipation, nick headache, liver and Blomach troubles C II. Hagui btt h. Till! KI'Klur OX 8TO(:If4" I'rleos Itusli skvwnril 011 the lm York tn'k i:.T('liniitf(. New York. M.neli 29. Tho familiar spectacle was ptesented on the Stork Exchange yesterday of a violent reac tion upon the culmination of an event which has been long anticipated and discounted. The facts were that the findings of the Maine board of lnqulr wore ptesented lo congress and were proved to be exactly as foreshadowed In the public newB for many days past. That Is to say, the Maine Is found to have been blown up by a submarine mine. Ever since the morning after the explosion the stock market has been depressed by the constant dread that this report wnuld be formulated by constituted officials of the United States. The speoutative public as sumed that such an allegation would necessitate a rupture between the United States and Spain, and a conse quent damage lo values of all securi ties, which It was attempted to meas ure by a constant decline In prices since the date of the explosion, al most up to the present time. Yet the actual publication of the re port resulted In a rebound. In prices, which, at the high point m the day, had wiped out a large proportion of the Ioshps which have occurred since the explosion In the Havana harbor. This was brought about by the move ment of the bear traders to take their profits. Having been Industriously selling stocks for Weeks In anticipation of the harm to values to be done by the Maine report, they were warned by the Imminence of the actual publication that the lowest prices to be looked for on that account had been readied, and they therefore set about to buy rAcka to fill their contracts. The resultnBs a scramble by the shorts which rea& ed the proportionsof a bear panlCN during the day, and sent prices sky ward. Closing prices, however, were by no means the highest. Unlesi the proper precau tions are taken, death will lurk in every home. it dogs tne loot 's steps of huB- band, wife and children alike, 'i-s. If the huiband P'-- is an ambitious tiT1 man, the chances are ( that he will serwork and Jvcnvorry and ,35 cient time to I rest, efltt and QE sleep. At first tep ne may feel but trifling ill ' etlccts from nis , indiscretion. I Then he will suffer from headaches, loss of appetite, loss of sleep, lassitude in the morning, drowsi ness during the day and a general "out-of-sorts" feeling. If these conditions ate neglected, almost any serious malady may be the result, frequently It is some nerv ous disorder or dread consumption. Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the best medicine for hard-working men. It gives edge to the appetite, makes digestion and assimilation perfect, invigorates the liver and purifies and enriches the blood. It is the great blood -maker and flesh builder. It cures gS per cent, of all cases of chronic or lingering, bronchial, throat and lung affection'!. All too frequentH death dogs the foot steps of the wife, W the guise of weakness uid disease of the delicate and important argans that bear the burdens of wifehood md maternity. There is an unfailing cure for disorders of this nature. It is Dr. I'ierce's Favorite Prescription. It acts di rectly on the sensitive organs concerned, nakitig them strong, healthy and vigorous. It fits for wifehood and motherhood. They are sold at all medicine stores. During early childhood death lurks in every corner for these fragile innocents. The mother can only protect her babes by acquiring some practical medical knowl edge. Dr Tierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser imparts this knowledge. For a paper -covered copy send 21 one -cent stamps, lo cover cost of mailing onlv, to Dr. R. V. Tierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Cloth binding 31 stamps. BomettBeacceii a rcliablo, monthly, re(!alatir,c: rcedi, ':?. Only ! crclMa oaj the purest drugs should bo ubuj. II iuu wrat tha Uil, ;et Of- Peass They are prompt, safe and certain In result. The ew-ulne (Dr. Pears) never disarm niklrit Qnnf anvwhnfc fit ftft AAAraam PtMr U i7t,iMui '. i"l I .. J i ' For Sale al KIRLIN'S Drue "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SUM lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll! sassy?. FOE, SALE EVBRTTWHEBE. Wllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIII.IIIIIIIJIllllIlllllllllimilllllllllllllllllllllllllllF SOAIH OF THE STRIKING FEATURES FOR THREE SERIAL STORES THE ADVENTURERS Bf U. B.iU RKIOTT II M TOX FOUR TOR A FORTUNE By AMfUl IKH is a stirring narrative of four companions who have lo cated a long lost fortune. P 15 a thrilling story of a fisht dr is a stirrinR narrative of fur itisintlu' i 'Itecirthwh' (S 1 a treasure concealed In an old rnmrinlonl uha have lo- the hem lin hi .lv t'nttirrs. 1 Ik IS a thrilling story of a fisht dr a treasure concealed In an old castle in the mountains of Wales. SHORT t t In addition to the three Ions serial stories, the publication of uhich will continue during the tnta j year, there will be short stories of every kind, of which it is only poaaible to mention a few titles ke, u Hunt, the On ler The Bf ST.iXlKr J mrU.IX By The Plunking of Wntklns' (lhost A By JOHN JHUIWICK BJ.VOS By ARTICLES ON SPORT, TRAVEL, ETC. Elephant Hunting In Africa ft. tivnvpv rmnnra Pint Lessons In Tiller anil Sheet , DODLXr 1. f. tAKKBS Dl'I'ARTflinNTS Editor' Table, Slampi t' Coins, Photography Short Slorlet, Sketching, Photography ( JO Ctntt a AVki (Siml for Frte VrosprctusY Subscription, 1 .00 a Year. 'n-P Tostaie free In the IJnlteJ States, Canada, and Mexico. udress ii,iifci-s.t .v nnux jiiiba. Stanley J, Weymia II, B. M. Watsoa Cyrus rimplca, lif..t ti- 1)1 e kheaiK ntl, rutK'li, oily mnthy MJn e him- - ih ii ilp !' til' t, ulij fiillmj km, .11 t 1. 1 1 1 nn-li' pr- ' ' My (Vtii 1 iu Suai ttu- in'"" iff- tiv, Bt.i:i p tfy IriK uml U mtiK Hi.' -".e 'tl til tt'irM .illu ' Ii purest nml ii rt I h' let tenet bath, and nurfcry. BLOCK? HUMORS .IV.V,,: , I s. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. wmnyjui.T, division. March 17, 1998. Trftlnn will leitre Hlirnnndonh after ne aoorfl date for WIimwiih, (Jilberton. Kraolcville. Datk M ater, St. Cllr, Tottavllle. Hnmhurg, I!tdlr,, Tottotmrn. Thoenlxville. Sorrlntown aid Phil. " adolphla (Ilrcwl stfpet ntHtlonlat I'S and 81 . m., 2 02, 15 p in. on week days. Sundays, 6 05 n. in , 1 (so p. m. T.v- Shenandoah for Potlivllle (vln Delanol, 7 5, . 10 05 a. in., 12 SO. 2 82 and S 25 p, m. wek ! days. Sunday, 8 8.1 a. m., 0 31 p. m. jj -Z1'"1!." l"RTe Praekvllle for Hlienandoah a., 7 8, 11 4(1 a. m. nnd 5 46, 7 91 p. m. Sunday,3' 11 01 a. in. and 8 26 p. m. Ji lave I'ett.rllln for Slicnnndooli (via Fraok vlllei 710, 1120 a. m 5 20, 7 28 p. ni. Sunday 0 10 in a. m., 3 00 p. m. I.i avr J'ottavlllo for Shenandoah (via Delano 7494Q a. in., 1234, 212 and 500p.m. week day. Sundays. 0 15 a. m 6 05 p. in. Ive I'hlladelpMn, (Broad utreet ntstlon), o Shenandoah nt 5 57, 8 35 nnd 1019 a. m 4 10 p. m. week daya. Sundays lonvc at 6 50 a, m, linve Ilrond utreet station, Philadelphia, lor Sea Ml, Anliury Park, Ocean Grove, hong Branch, and Intermediate stations, 8.20, 11.14, a. m.,8.80 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. Leave Ilrond Street Station. Philadelphia, FOK NBW YOItK. Express, week-days, 8 20, 4 Co, 4 150 8 15, 6 50 7 38,8 20,8 88,9 50, 10 21 (Dining Car), 11 00 n. ir. 12 00 noon, )2 35 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. rj. Dlnlnn Cars), 1 40, 2 80 (Dining tlar 8 20, 8 80. 4 00, 5 00, 5 56 (I)lnlnn Car), 0 00, 7 02,7 43, 10 00 p. in., 12 01, night. Sundays, S 20, 4 05, 4 50. 5 15. 8 20,8 38,9 59, 10 21, (Dining Onr), 1135 a. m., 1235, 1 05 Dining Car) 2 30 (l)lnliw Oat), 4 00 (Limited 4 32 Dlnlnic Car), 5 20, 6 86,(li.nlnK Oar) 0 35, 7 02, 7 43. 10 00 p. m.. 12 01 night. Hxprewt for Itoston without change, U 00 a ia., Tveek-days, and 7 48 p. m., dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Haltlmore and Washington. S 50, 7 20, 8 32, 10 20, 11 28, a. m., 12 Oil, 1281 (D(i.lnii Car), 112, SIS, 4 41, 8 23 Coiiirres slonnl Limited, Dining Car, 617. 65 Din IliK Car, 7 31 Dining CarJ p. m., and 1205 night week days. Sundays, 8 60, 7 20, 9 12, II 23, a. m., 12 09, 1 12, 4 41, 1520 Congressional Lim ited. Dining Car, 6 S3 D'nlng Car, 781 Din ing Car p m. and 12 05 night. For Baltimore, accommodation, 9 12 a in 2 02 and 4 01 p 111 week days, 5 09 and 11 16 p m dally. FOU ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Dolaware rivei bridge lixpress, U 20 a in, 7 05 p. ni. daily. Leave Market Street Warf HxpreM, 8 50 a m 2 00, (3 Oil Saturdays only), 4 00, 500 p. m. Sun days, 8 43, 9 15 a. ni (accommodation 4 30 and 5 00 p. ni.) For Cape May, Angleeca, Wlldwood amd Holly Beach, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avnlon and Stone Harbor Dxpress, 900 a. m., 400, p. m. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. m. For Homers l'olnt Kxpresa, 8 60, a. m.,200, 4 00, 5 00, p. in. week days Sundays, 8 45 a. in. I. U. Hutchinson, j. h. Wood, Geti'l Manager. Oeu'l PassVr Agt !AFS AND SURE. SENG Ac. F0R'W)MAM'S SPfE mr wibrnx specific co,PrtajL-A aft lovInsky'8 drug store. En Centre street. ATOM'S TANSY PILLS A TRirn. Trri ajtd iapk WOMAN'S RELIEF. Atwavt. iiromut unrl rlmhU A,t,t ft nmtu iu. Get Tatux's Tavi I'ii i intj iu r kix;beti. M liu.r Mori, (ir iKnt itlnct (tie ft 1k! i. itrlna. tl. Cjnojr ,k' Co , Boston, Mom Oar hook. 4c. For enle at Ktrlin's drug store and Shenandoah drills' etorv. Pennyrcyel PlU Store, Shenandoah, Pa. Mill,, iiiiniiiuiiii'iiiiiiiii.iia Mfi iH0 READ? (picura I'.. 1. ' " I J U i I t i'i 0 1 . IDtIiSBSv p'oi nro jmiCTKpivo uitii keep inloTiiit'il of E tho Wirlii'd l'rotrress. The woll Hi- formed ar.a thrifty House-wifo will nlwuji Uwi) 5 RAINBOW LINIMENT I In tlio hoiifep. an u stiuidani romedy for Biirjna, Bruises, Cramps, Elieumutlsia, and all auhea aud pains. Price 25 cti. and 50 ct. per bottle. Prepsrad by II. J. HACKETT & CO., Philadelphia. - tl Tin .;'iru i;;incess ' I ji I1U1I1 HI1V1G (l V.l.U. IU6 . I1UI YA PICTION Hlockaders A Harbor Mystery JAMS BARXW By JOH.V flreat Haul A Creature of Circumstance SUMM ill ;' By XORQAX XOBXRTSuX t An American Explorer In Africa By I WS C dll.tilS c, I Laying Out a (loll Course By H O. I'J.V TASSMl SITJ'HA'.V PRIZE COMPETITIONS Short Slorlet, Sketching, Photography l-iuiiibiiura, xruuKjiu CHiunrp, . x vit4. C Admit Foullnev ll'K-'-lftw Kirk M mt "