010$ EKTJ01ir Both tlio method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acts gontly yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aohos and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho taste and no Gcptablo to tho stomach, promjpt in its action and truly beneficial m its effects, prepared only from the moat hcalthyand agrocablo substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most ponular remedy known. fayrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any rcliablo druggist who may not have it on hand will pro euro it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP 00. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL UUISVIUE, KY. HEW YORK, H.Y. HUMPH CURES No. 1 Fever, Congestion. No. 2 Worms. No. , 3 Infants' Diseases. No. 4 Diarrhea. No. 7 Coughs & Colds. No. 9 Headache. No. 10 Dyspepsia, Indigestion. No. 1 1 Delayed Periods. No. 1 2 Leuchorrea. No. 13 Croup. No. 14 Skin Diseases. No. IB Rheumatism. No. 19 Catarrh. No. 27 Kidney Diseases. No. 34 Sore Throat. No. 77' Grip & Hay Fever. Tr, Humphreys' nomeopatlilo Ilnnunl of SISG&ses at your Druggists or Mailed Free. Sold by drutrsrlsts, or aont on receipt of SBcts., Mots, or $1. llumphroys' JleU. Co., Cor. Willliun and John Sts., New York. THE STYLISH PATTERN." Ar tistic Fashionable. Original. Petfect FitUnj. Prices lOhiul 15 cents. None higher. None better al any price. Some reliable merchant sells them in nearly every city or town. Ask for them, or they can be had by mail from us in either New York or Chicago. Stamps taken. Latest Fashion Sheet sent upon receipt of one cent to pay postage. Brightest ladles' magatlne published. Invaluable for the home. Fashions of the day. 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BECAUSE IT DESERVES THEM Specimen Copies Sent Free -Send for one TPPA1Q DAILY, 13.00 per annum; Mccuts 1 IjAI'Ii) per month; delivered by curriers for cents per week. 8UNDAY 151)1 HON, 3i lnrira. haiidsfim nnires 221 columns, eleirantly Illustrated, beautifully printed In colors, IJ-CO per onnuini 6 cents per copy. Dully and Hun day, S3.00 per annum J 00 cents per inoniu. Address all letters to THE TIMES, rUlUDKI.l'HU. I'.BAZAIR. SESl MACMZftTCw mw Ho Will Bo at tho Head of All tho Vandorbilt Linos. AN IMPORTANT CONSOLIDATION. Tho Vnnilorlillts TIiohihoIvos Itotlro From Aotlvo J.ontloi'Hhlp, Hut Ito nwilii In tlio DlroutorloM of tho Vn rloiiH Uiitlt'omlH Which They Control. New York, March 31. President De pow authorizes the following state ment: "On April 20 Chauncey M. Dc pew will rctlro from the presidency of the New Tork Central and Hudson Klver ltallroad company ami becomes chairman of tho board of directors of the New York Central and Hudson ltlver, Lnke Shore, New York, Chicago and St. Louis and tho Michigan Con trol railroad. S. It. Calloway will suc ceed Mr. Depew as president of tho New York Central, and Mr. Ledyard 'will remain president of the Michigan Central. Cornelius and William K. Vnnderbllt will remain In the directo ries. Tho presidents of tho Lake Shoro and of the New York, Chicago and St. Louis have not yet been chosen." The Vnnderbllt system heretofore has been handicapped In competition with lines which run throuch under one management between New York and Chicago, like the Pennsylvania, the Erie nnd the Baltimore and Ohio. Tho New York Central, the Lake Shore, the Michigan Central and the Nickel Plato had no other union than a controlling ownership In the stock bv the same people. OIHclally they had no con nection with each other, except that Cornelius Vnnderbllt, being the chair man of the board of directors of the New York Central and the Michigan Central, and William K. Vunderbllt of the Lake Shore nnd Nickel Plate boards, the harmonious relations of the two brothers was a bond of union. Uy this change the Messrs. Vnnderbllt re tire from these chairmanships, though they remain In the different directories and continue their full and active In terest In the property. Mr. Depew, by becoming the chairman of the board of directors of each of these sejiarate roads, unites this olllce In one person Instead of two. Through him occupying this position Is secured a unity of administration and opera tion In all that relates to the general trafllo of the systems ns exchanged be tween the several lines. The Lake Shore and Michigan Central and Nickel Plate will have nnd maintain the samo connection they have always had, be cause they have all of them done a great denl of business with lines other than tho New York Central, but tho New York Central Is placed on an equality with the trafllc associations and In the competition with through business with tho lines which run through under one control between Chicago and New York. For Mr. Depew, after thirty odd years of service, it is recarded as a distinct promotion and a recognition of his ability and wisdom. Tho Messrs. Vnn derbllt, by putting Mr. Depew In tho official position which they have oc cupied so lontr in their own practical way, effect tho unltv of the admin istration which they sought. It is be lieved that this policy will add greatly to the efllclencv of tho system In Its service to the public. It does away with the frictions which have fre quently arisen between the presidents of the several lines, because the chair man of the several boards of directors will be the arbiter through whom must necessarily come a settlement of any differences that may arise. In conversation Mr. popew said that the Messrs. Vnnderbllt felt that If they should die the relations which hereto fore existed between the several roads might be broken up by antagonistic In terests, Impairing the value of the largo Investments which they had In those properties. Mr. Depew's services with tho Van- derbllt system began with his appoint ment In 1SCG as attorney for the Har lem railroad. His duties were soon ex tended to the Hudson ltlver road, and he was elected a director In tho New York Central in 1S74. In 1883 ho was elected Becond vice president and gen eral counsel of the New York Central, He was elected president of the same road In 188C, and has held the ofilce ever since, in the interval ho was elected a director in all the Vanderbllt lines. These are: In the east, tho Bos ton and Albany, the New York, New Haven nnd Hartford and the New York and New Knglnnd; In this state, tho New York Central, the West Shore, the Rome and Watertown, Ontario and Western, Harlem, Geneva and Corn ing and the Pine Creek and Beach Creek; west of Buffalo, the Lake Shore, the Michigan Central, the Nickel Plate, the Canada Southern and the Big Four; In the southwest, the Chesapeake and Ohio; west of Chicago, the Chi cago and Northwestern and the Chi cago, St. Paul and Omaha. Interested People. Advertising a patent medicine in the pe. culiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp's Balsam for Coughs and Colds docs it, is in deed wonderful. He authorizes all druggists to give to those who call for it, a sample bottle free, that they may try it before pur chasing. The large bottles are 25 and Coc. We certainly would adviso a trial. It may save you from consumption. It Was Mui'dor nnd Suloldo. West Chester, Pa., March 31. The coroner's jury which has been inves tlgating the deaths of Mrs. Isabel RIdgeway and her little 5-year-old son, near Dutton's Hill on Tuesday rendered a verdict that the boy's throat was cut by the mother, who afterward destroyed herself by tho same means. Charles Harlev, with whom tho woman lived, was held In the sum of $1,000 ball to answer at the next term of court on the charge of be lng contributory to tho crime through his self confessed Intimate relationship with the woman. Dr. Wood's Norway Piuo Syrup Bccms cs pcclally adapted to tlio needs of tho children Pleasant to take; soothiug in its influence, It is tlio remedy of nil remedies for every orm of throat nud luuc diseaeo. jiiiHMiitr Aiiiiu-lciiii j:a--(Joiih!i1. Now York, March 31. William Churchill, recently United States con sul general at Apia, Samoa, la missing from his home in Brooklyn. He was at 0110 time literary editor of the Brooklyn Times, and hail, contributed articles to various magazines. Since his return from Samoa last year Mr, Churchill had been In 111 health, and his mind Is said to hnvo been affected His wlfo believes he has committed suicide. A little bov asked for n bottlo of "cot up 1 the morning as fast as you can," tho druueisi recounlzod a household uumo for "DoWitf Little Karly Risers," and gavu him a bottlo ot tlioso famous little pills lor constipation, sick headache, llvor and stomach troubles, U 11. llagcubucii. ni Sim. Extract lhn In effects. Ask for the Genuine JOHANN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT All, OTHERS ARB WORTHLKSS IHITATIONS REE TRIAL TO ANY RELIABLE IAN Weak Men Restored, or No Expense for Treatment. A Course of Remedies the ninrvel medical science and Apparatus indorsed by physicians will bo scut ON TRIAL, WITHOUT ADVANCE PAYMENT. If not all wo claim, return them nt our expense. MEN WHO ARE WEAK, BROKEN DOWN, DISCOURAGED. Men who suf fer from tho effects of dlseaso, over-work, worry, from the follies of youth or the ex cesses of manhood, from unnatural drains, weakness or lack of development of nny or gan, failuro of vital forces, unfitness for marriage all such mon should "come to the fountain head"forasclentlfic methodof mar velous power td vitalize, develop, restore and sustain. On requestwe will send description nnd particulars, with testimonials, in plain scnled envelope. (No C. O. D. imposition or other deception.) Cut out this offer or montion paper. Address ERIE MEDICAL ItUNNINO O.V TIM 13. SOUTIIKKN KAILW'AY FLORIDA TliAITS MAK- iNa a m:MAKKAnr.i: kecoiid. Jacksonville, 1'la., Feb. 22. Last season it as not an uncommon occurrence) for tho train? from the North to reach here from ono to five hours into. Tlio rcnnrknblo regu larity of tho arrival on time of the Southern Railway trains this season is a matter of comment and favorable criticism around the hotels and by all incoming tourists. Tho schcdulo of tho Florida Limited, tho fast train over tho Southern Hallway and tho lorida Central and Peninsular, is sovcral ours shorter than that of last year, but tlio track lias been put in excellent condition and tho engineers of incoming trains say tho now schcdulo is mailo with case. Free PlUs. Send your address to Ii. E. liucklcn & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in their action and arc particularly eflcctive in the cure of Constipation and Siok Headache. for Malaria and Liver troubles lliey Have been proved invaluable. I hey are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 2oc, per box. Sold by A. Wasley, Druggist. JuOOOOOOOOOO Webster's Successor of tho "UnahrUlgetV The Ono Gtciit Standard Authority, So riti'" lion. 1. .!. Urewer, Justice I'. H. hupifino Court. fSUtncInrcl of tlio V. S. lov't rrlntlnff Office, tho lr. H. Supreme i Loiin, mi 1110 ruue itu- fremo Court t, nnd of near y nil the bchoolbooks. Warmly Coimiicuclccl by KUtra 8 uKrin tendon ta of School. CoHeiro Trent- . Oeiit.nnitntherKthiciitora . iwuoBi vnuiout muniwr. luvnlunWe In tlio household, nnl to k tlm 1cm her. scholar, mv , - "IUCi lfHsioimi mailt unu tu ctlucntor. 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MvVmJ Alexander esp&Jho Late Czar of Russia Caused the following telegram to be sent to the Brand House of lohann iloff.at St Petersburg; " Send Imtiie. Branch diately one case of Johaun Hoff 's Malt Extract to Sars koje, Celo, by order of the Czar, Count von Schuwaloff." Mnr ttrnrth In nnm Anr&n bottles of Tohann Kofi's Malt uik of 1e or porter, without their deleterious of 5CIENCETRIMMhN0 JHELAHPOp LIFE, CO., Buffalo, N. Y. DO YOU KHOW DR. FELIX LE DRUM'S Steel I Pennyroyal Treatment is tho orisinnl nnd only FRENCH, snf 0 and TBliahV) enro on tiio mar kct. l'rico. $1.00; sent by mail. Oeuuip;' ' jld only by S. P. KIIU.IN, Shenandoah. ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS NO KIND OP PAIN OR I w BCHE. INTERNAL n rYTPDNll THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE- I LIEVE. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB- , STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE ' BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. S1i!.TOL894H.SixfhSI. Side Entrance on Green St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. CURE GUARANTEED." Tntmi nld.&tnclGormarrltdtfc those con- templatlnff marrlatta. tfyou arc a victim of .BLOOD POISON Ji;'cre..Y..u,Sr Private Diseases human rnro which de Mmv mind nnri hftilT. and unfit vnu for the duties nf Hfi call or write and ho saved. Hour.: Dally. 0-3 1 ov'k. fi-Ot Ban., Send lOcts. In pi amps lor Bonk with sivori. t n 1 1 m 11 1 u 1 s Uxpoalns llnacLs aDd Fnko Institutes. Grocers can tell yon why those whobny SEELIG'S keep coming back for it. Yon can't keep on selling a poor thing to the same people. axe eaved by nslng Seol- lg'sbecauseyon can buy cheap couee ana make it delicious bv a .little ot this admixture RFEGT HEN DO NOT DESPAIR I 1 Not HuflVr I .oncer! The Ioysoiul ambitions ot llfo caa i restored to you Tho very tturbtcat.es of Nervou Deblll tv uro nhhohitoly rure1 by tilvo prompt relief to Insomnia, fulling memory and the waste ami drain or vital powcrs.tncur red by Indiscretions or excesses of early years Impart vtRor and iotency to overy function. nracountho STStcm. tllvo bloom to th cheeks and lustre to tho f3jP eyes i of joung orold. Ono Wn renewsQf A vltal energy; O lK)xes at ft.tf.GO a com-rv 1 ? iloto euarun- teed euro or money reiunajy,?ic. v.an vv carried In vest pocket 8old XliUtfcy everywhere or mutlod In plain wrappcron receiptor prlep Cy'l llU I'lUHV UVIUI-U. LUIIUU UiUg. wuiL-UK'JiH For sale In Shenandonli by Shenandoah Drug btoro nnu u rtuiler llros. RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Kupture from Williamsport vili visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Hotel Franey, from B till 10:30 a. m. Kupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay, ruien guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Kupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Uaiigr. Examination Free. loo persons cured in Sunbury. Shamokin, Mt. Canncl and vicinity who can be referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. Celebrated Female l'owilcrs never fall. tlecITrTnitLtn aal J1 liirnrsnjr fkllina WUrl ianij riu muyruymi t un arm oiuer 11 If ruDcdlfi), Al Ryi buy the btt and avoid dim- KftHiit In th nffr krt, A No. 1. I'trUculart, i Ctt." Vt. WX- H IWfV !WWU,WM 8 V" I WORCESTER 1 I CORSETS J mi May Bo Probed Through tho Arrest of Oashior Steolo. OTHER AREESTS MAY FOLLOW. District Attorney llcolc DocInroiTlint Any Kovonlt'tl Crliiilinillty In Connot tlon Wltll tlio l'llllnilolplllli Cliontliltt Stroot llnnk Will llo Pi-onootitotl. I'hllndclphla, March 31. Before Unit ed States Commissioner Henry II. Kd munds yesterday William Steele, cash ier of the Chestnut Street National bank, who was arrested Tuesday night charged with having knowingly made fulse entries In the reports of the bank's condition to the comptroller of the currency, was given n hearing. At the conclusion of the hearing Steele was held In $10,000 bail for another hearing today. Mr. Steele was arrested Just as he had alighted from his carrlnce at the door of lils own home. IIo was de sirous of seeing his family, and enter ed, the deputies accompanying him. Their errand could not bo concealed from Mrs. Steele and the children, Rnd there was a most affecting scene. The children, very young, seemed under the apprehension that they would never again see their father, and Mrs. Steele was deeply distressed. Deputy Foster at lenuth took her nslde and told her that if Mr. Steele had a friend wlio could furnish ball ho would be back at midnight to comfort them. The pris oner was finally taken away, amid tears, to Commissioner EdmundB' home. There the $5,000 ball was fur nished for Mr. Steele's appearance yes terday. Through it all Mr. Steele, while ! evidently much chagrined at his arrest, ! preserved a quiet demeanor. At mid night he was back home to comfort his wife and children. Today's hearing will be of the ut most importance, and may be attended with tho greatest consequences to others connected with the defunct in stitutions. When questioned yester day United States District Attorney Beck said: 'Until this arrest I have had no power to compel the attendance of wit nesses, or make a compulsory investi gation. Now I have, anil propose to make a thorough investigation of this matter, so that, so far as Is possible, no guilty man, If there bo others guilty besides Steele, shall escape punish ment. The public Interests impera tively require this course, and while It Is distasteful to pursue an inquiry which may injuriously affect the good name of the dead, yet, Injustice to tho living, no other course seems possible. I proposa to subpoena every one who may have knowledge as to tho suspen sion of tho bank. "If any citizen has any Information tending to Implicate any official or em ploye of the bank he should submit it to me at once. I cannot act without facts. The public Interests Imperatively require that no guilty man should es cape In this matter, and 1 invoke the aid of all who have anv knowledge to help me reach the truth ns to this fail ure, and I in tutn will spare no effort to bring the guilty to punishment." When questioned as to whether his inquiry would extend to, tho Chestnut Street Trust Mr. Heck replied: "I have nothing to do with that institution. It is not a national bank, but Is organized under state laws, and I ani powerless to take any action, or mnke any Inves tigation with respect to It." Assistant District Attorney McCullen was asked whether any arrests are at present contemplated. "Not at the cresent moment," was the non-committal answer. "When will any arrests be mado?" "It depends upon what the evidence at the hearing of Mr. Steele discloses. Until that hearing takes place, how ever, I can say no action looking to additional arrests will be taken." It is a crc.it lent) from tho oll-fueliioncd iloeea of blue-muss nnd nauseous physics to tho pleasant little pills known ns DoWitt'H Little iiriy Kisers. ilieycuro constipation, sick headacho Rnd biliousness. C. II. llngen' buch. THE PRODUCE MARKETS Ah Ilollootott by DrullnirH In IMiIlndol phln iitul lliiltliiioro. Philadelphia, March 30. Flour strong: winter superfine. $31(3.23; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $l.:0Jf 1.35; city mills, extra, $3.2D3.C5. llyo Hour quiet, but steady, at $2.S0 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat firm; No. 2 red, March, 0754S38C.: No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Dolaware red, 9S?i&99c. Corn firm; No. 2 mixed, March, 33?i(S34e.; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 31&C. Oats quiet and steady; No, white, 32Vi32?ic.; No. 2 white, clipped, 33c. Hay receipts light; choice timothy. $12 for largo bales. Hoef firm; family, $11 11.75. Pork easy; mess, $9.2559.60. Lard steady; western steamed, $3.25. Butter very firm; creamery, lDftl9'&c.; factory, 12S14'Ac; Elgins, hWc; imitation cream ery, llfllTc.; Now York dairy. llftlSc; do. creamery, 15iul9c; fancy Pennsylvania prints jobbing at 23f2Gc. ; do. wholesale. 22c. Cheese dull; large, white and col ored, September, 7'tc. ; small, white and colored, September, SS84c.; light skims, 6iS6',ic. ; part Bklms, VitSc; full skims, 2jj3c. Eggs steady; New York and Penn sylvania, lOVWfllc. ; western, fresh. lOWc southern, lOlQlOlic. Potatoes steady; New York, $2.371402.60 ; sweets, $3&4. Tallow dull; city, 3W3 11-lCc; country, 3Q3?ic. Cottonseed oil steady; prime crude, 190 19U,c; do. yellow, 22S22'Ac. nice firm domestic, fair to extra, 4?iBC?ic.; Japan, Wiumc. Cabbage, $3ff4. Ualtlmore, March 30. Flour quiet ana unchanged. Wheat dull; spot, month and April. 979iG9Sc.; May, 98'(ij9SV4c. ; steam er No. 2 red, 91V4(U94Vic. ; southern, by sample. 95S99c; do. on grnde, 03h98Vc Corn stoady; spot and month, 33'4W33c, April, 33Hu33V4c.; May, SSc,; stonm- or mixed, 32i532Tic. ; southern, whlto, 31335c; do. yellow, 33034c. Oats dull; No. 2 white, 33031c; No. 2 mixed, 3030y.iC, Ryo steady; No. 2 nearby, 66Uc. ; No. western, 6Ciic Hay steady; choice tim othy, $12.50013. Grain freights rather weak; steum to Liverpool, per bushel, 3Ud.. May; Cork, for orders, per quarter, Z 6d., April; 3s. 3d., May. T.lvo Stooli MnrlcotH. Now York, March 30. Ileoves nctlvo and 11 rm and a shade higher; all sold steers, medium to choice, tl.75fijD.10; oxen and stags, $3.1M(1-Wi; cows, 2ri3."5; ex tra fat do., $3,904(1.10. Good veals stoady common and medium lower; CO head un sold; poor to choice veals, Sift 7. Sheep In light supply and firm; lambs slow and 15SJ20C lower; ono car unsold; sheep, tl 6.10; lambs, good to choice, $GK6.37, clipped do., $5jG.15; spring lambs, J2.D0'uC. Hogs sluw lit J3.'J0'il4.1i. East Liberty, Pa.. March 30. Cattle steady; prime, $5.CWiG.15; common, $3.S4i 4.15; bulls, stags and cows, $301.10. Hogs nctlvo and hluher; best medium and Yorkers, $11.05; good light Yorkers, $3.0 03.95; fair llf,ht Yorkers, $3.S0(()3.S5; heavy, hogs, $3,953)1, roughs. J2.tij3.C0. Sheep steady; choice, $t.&51i5; common, $3.50jl. CIioIcb lambs, $j.90fuC; common to good Jl.7CJi5.S0. Veal calves, JGijO.CO. Many People cannot Drink coffee at night. It tpolU their sleep. You can drink Graln-0 when you pleate uiidslccpliko n tup. For Onilu-0 docs not stimulate; it nourishes, cheers tind feeds. Yet it looks and tastes like tho host coilVo, For norvous persons, young people and children Uruln-O is the perfect drink. Made from puro grains (let a packago from your grocer to-day. Try it lu plaeo of cofTeo. 15 aud 25c, QUEER A STATE PRISON SENSATION. Tliottuht 1'rUonor Ilntl Kwonport i"l 1'lrod nt n KlecltiK f'nril(rn. Trenti.n, Mnrrh 31. The office on duty at the New Jersey State prison were thrown Into consternation last night by a report that two Inmates of the prison had scaled the wall. A car riage at the time was seen driving away from the prison, which was sup posed to have contained the escaped convicts. An ord?r to halt was Ignored, and Officer George Smith fired five shots. Tile horse was killed and the inmates of the carriage escaped, but whether any of them were hit Is un known. Subsequently a count of the inmates of the prison showed that none of the prisoners were missing. The horse and carriage were Identi fied by a local liveryman as one he had hired to two young men, but the hats which were lost by the men running away are not those belonging to tho men who hired the carriage. It Is be lieved that the horse and carriage was stolen from those who hired it, and this accounts for the failure of the men to stop when ordered by the officers. Thirty-five years nmke a generation. Tlmt In hnw Inns Adoltili fisher, of J!nesvilU. O., suffered from piles, lie wss cured by using three boxes ot dowiu s mini uarci Salve. C. II. Hngenbuch. Slionnnii ITc-ciits Tui'ktMi Mlnlxtpr. Washington, March 81. All Ferouck Bey made a formal call on the presi dent yesterday and presented his cre dentials as the envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the sul tan of Turkey to the United States. He was elegantly attired in rich robes and displayed itjmerous jewels and decorations. He was accompanied by Secretary of State Sherman, by whom the formal presentation was made. The new minister arrived here a few days ago, and kept his movements so secret that his pr.' 1'iice helo was not Bren- rally known. Disease is a great and treacherous ocean. Man ever stands upon its shore and gazes out over its calm surface without a thought of danger. It licks his feet it advances and recedes almost playfully but all the same it will crack his bones and eat him, and wipe the crimson foam from its jaws as if nothing had liappend. as it has been doing ever since the world began. A man who carelessly saunters along the shore of the insatiate sea of disease, will some day encounter a great storm in the form of some fatal malady and will be en gulfed. Hecnuse a man does not have to go to bed when he suffers from a trivial indi gestion, because lie does not have to give up work when he gets nervous and cannot sleep at night, because he can still force down an unsatisiactory meal when lie is suffering from loss of appetite, because by strong effort he can add a column of figures with aching head is no reason that these disorders are trilling or to be neglected. They are the warnings of serious sickness. A man who promptly needs tnem, ana re sorts to the right remedy, will speedily re cover his usual health. The man who neg lects them will find that he is in the grip of consumption, some nervous disorder, or some other diead malady, due to improper or insufficient nutrition. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the best of all medicines for men and women who suf fer in this way. It restores the lost appe tite, facilitates the flow of digestive juices, invigorates the liver, purifies and enriches the blood and tones and builds up the nerves, it cures ox per cent, ot an chronic, bronchial, throat and lung afft ctions, and is an unfailing remedy for nervous prostra tion. Medicine dealers sell it. BometlniM neeiis a reliable, monthly, reKiiIatlni: laixlieiT-. Onlj harmless 0S4 tlio purest dri.gsthould be used. If you : the Ifst, get Dp- Peal's They are prompt, cite and certain In result. The cnulne (Dr. PiP) cover dlsan. noint. Bent anywhere, 81.00, AddrcaJ I'tiAL Mmwise Co., Cleveland, O, ,'For Sale al KIRLIN'S "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIillllli;lllllllllUIIIUIIIllllllll:llllllilllN nro le iirmoii urn al & always E FOB SALE EVHEVWHEEE. Slllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'n illlllllllllllUllllllllUilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllK SOMB OF THE STRIKING FEATL FOR 1898 THREE SERIAL STORIES TliU ADVBNTUKERS POUR TOR I CfU B HARRIOTT il'A 7 -.".V i'y AIM IS a thrilling torv of a fight for a treasure cono-'a'. ti in an old castle in the mountams of Wales. is a stirring narrative of four cnnii.inuns uho have lo cated a long lost fortune. SHORT In addition to the three lonr serial stories, the publication of which will continue dutiog the entire year, there will be short stories of every kind, of which it is only possible to mention a few titles kere. Hunt, the Owlcr The lilockuJera A Harbor Mystery Bt STASUr J HYHAX Pi JA M K8 HA KKHH B, JOHN K Sl'EAR.1 The Flunklne of Wntklns' flliost A (Ireat Haul A Creature n( Circumstance B) JOUX KiXURICK BAXtta B) HUI'IIIK SWgir B, tl"R.AX RvllKliTsuX ARTICLES ON SPORT, TRAVEL, ETC. Elephant Hunting In Africa An American lixplorer In Africa Bi aXPSBY BROOKS mJ l. B, CYRUS C AIUMS First Lessons In Tiller and Sheet ,' B Laying- Out a Ooll Course S) DVVISY P. K rARKBX .( Jl, h: a. VAX TASRICl SVTI IIKX UHI'ARTMUNTS " I'RIZB COMPUTITIONS Editor's Table, Stamps and Coins, Photograph, Short Storlei, Sketching, Photography 10 Ctnll a Kunher IS. nJ for . 'nxpectus). Subscript!!', tl-00 a i'.jr, Postage free In the 1'iilted states, Canada, and Mexlew. Address HAltl'int il IIItOTUKKS, I'uhll.liura, l'riiiihllu fviunre, . Y. City. Stanley J. Wcymta ft. B. M. Watsom Cynw BEAUTIFUL SKIN Boft, Wliltn Il.inils -.villi Shapely Na.li, Luxu riant lliur with Clem, Wholesome Hcilp, pro duced hy CitTicmiA Hou tho most effuctio skin purifying ami bcaiitlfyliig soap in tlio world, an well an purest and swcctcit, fur tollM, li.itii , an d miMery. Hieotily preventive of inflammation ami clogging of the 1'onr-' (yticuri BABY HUMORS i '., ci P ennsylvania RAILROAD. HcmTVKJLL DIVISION. March 1H9S. Trains will lMire Pheimndnnh After lite aoova date for WlgMAiiH, Clllberton, Fraokvlllo Darlr Wntor, Ht. Olalr, l'ottuvllle. Hamburg, Keadlmr, Pottotown. Phonlxville. STorrMotvn nd Phil adfdphla (HraKd street station) at 5C3 nnd 81 a. in., 2 02, A 15 p. tu. on week days. Bundnyg, 6 OA a. in., 1 50 p. in. Leave Hhennndnnli for l'ottuvllle (vln Delano! 7 67. 10 OT n. in., 12.10, 2 32 nnd 8 25 p. m. weak daya. Hundaya, 9 33 a. in., 0 31 p. m. Traina leave Frackvllla Inr Hlienmidoah al 780, J140 a. in. and 5 46, 7 51 p. oi. Sunday, 11 01 a. in. and 8 20 p. m. Ieave I'otlavilla for Hlienandoah ( via Kraolc. vlllnl 710, 1120 a. m., 5 20, 7 26 p.m. Sunday 10 in a. m.. 8 00 p. in. Leave Potvillc for Mhonandoah (via Delano 7-0,910 a. 111., 1288, 242 and 3 00 p. m week daya. Sunday. 9 IS a. m G 03 u. ui. lave I'hlladclptiia, (Hrond street station), for Plieiiandoah at 3 87, 8 35 and 10 19 a.m., 4 10 p. in. week daya. Hundays leave at 6 no n. m, .Ave Broad street station, Philadelphia, lor Kw C4M, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Long Hrnlich, and Intermediate stations, 8.20, 11.14, n. m., J.80 and 4.00 p. tn. week-days. Leave Hrond Street Station, Philadelphia, POK NKW YOHK. Emirees. week-days. 8 20. 4 01. 4 50 5 13. (ISO. 7 8, N 20, 8 38, 9 30, 10 21 (DlnlnK Oar), 11 00 a. tn, Id UU IIUUII, I.OI Vl.lIUlitKl IW !1U . Ii p.TU, Dining Cars), 1 10, 230 (Dining Otr) 8 20, 8 SO. I 00, 5 00, 0 50 ( Dining Car). 0 00, 7 02,7 13, 10 00 p. ill., 12 01, night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 03, 4 50, 3 13, ft 20, 8 38, 9 58, 10 21, (Dining Car), 1133 a. m., 12 33, 1 03 (Dining Car) 2 30 (Dining fart, 4 00 (Limited 1 22 Dining Car), 5 20, 3 C6,(DInlng Car) 6 35, 7 02, 7 43, 10 00 p. In.. 12 01 night. KxpreHH for lloston without change, 11 00 ft im., week-days, and 7 43 p. m., dally. ivAsnixaTON and the soitii. For Baltimore and Washington. 3 50, 7 20, 8 32, 10 20. 11 23. n. ru.. 12 09. 12 31 iDh.lnir Clir), 1 12, 8 18, 4 11, 3 23 Congres slonal Limited, Dining Car, 6 17. 053 'Din ing Car, 731 lUlning Car) p. m , and 1205 night week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20. u 12, 11 23, a. in., 1209, 1 12, 4 41, 1320 Congrraslnnal Lim ited, Dining Car, 6 55 Dining Car, 7 31 Dln lntrCHrj p. tn. mid 12 00 night. For Baltimore, iiccominodatlon. 9 12 a m 2 02 and 4 01 p ui week days, 5 OS and 11 10 p w dally . FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Lenvo Broad street station via Delaware rlvei bridge Kxprcsg, 9 20 a m, 7 03 p. m. dally. Leave Murket Street Warf Kxpreis, ?50am 2 00, (8 0nSaturdojBoiily),4 00, 3 00 p. ui. Sun days, 8 13, 9 45 a. m (accommodation 4 30 owl 5 00 p. m.) For Cape May, Anglcscu, Wildwood and nolly lltueh, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avnlon and Stone Harbor Impress, 9 00 n. m., 4 00, p. in, week days. Sundays, 0 00 u. m. For Somcra l'nint Uiprens, 8 SO, a. m., 2 00, 4 00, 5 00, p. in. week days Sundays, 8 45 a. tn. I. II. Hutchinson, J. it. Woon, Oen'l MutuiKer. Oen'l I'asa'g'r Ag WAr1SY PILLS! WUG SAfETti MWHjISSuAP"!' NO SURE. SEND 4c. F0R"WaMAM S SPft Wli.;ix SPECIFIC COPMILA.,rA, Fo at l'oviusky'a drug storo. Centro street. Kan AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TRTKb. TRFIC AH I tAl'X NftQMAN S RELIEF. Ge Cai-iv' 'aht I'ii ts nnd sa i.khki'TB. t.lrti-i' n i r m, t.t illn it 1h uleil 1 nrtOC.tl. CituN M'KO. Co., BottoD, M&m. Uiir book, 4c. For eale nt Klrlln's drug store and Shennndoab drug Btoro, 'una PennjraS Pll m . m Drue Store, Shenandoah, pa. FROM THE USE OF WOMEN WHO READ I priigwiva nutl keep uilo-miiM if s W.irld'ti Proirrosti. Tlio well in- mill llirifl.v Honna-wifa will keep 5 KAllNuU W UiMiVimi In tlio house, as a stnndaril remedy for Sprains, Bruises, rrnmps, Ilheumntisui, ami all aehos and pains. E fries 25 cti. and DO cts. per bottle. E Prepared by H. J. HACKETT It CO.. Philadelphia A FORTUNE THL COPITW PRINCESS hi IhK !t is in ihol "f. 'if tin earlhwhero ttie hero hi-i In jiKenttin and from where he rescue the l'nncess. FICTION C Adim roultney r.-ftow Kni. M m l"CfK'.' s s Hut!.. -L'&)IH-i ::!