AW Wd. Both tbo method and results when Syrup of Fig8 is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acts gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys torn effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fovcrs and cures hahitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind over pro duced, pleasing to tho tasto and ac fcptablo to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from tho most healthyand agroeablo substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and havo made it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in CO cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any rcliablo druggist who may not havo it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 3 AS FKANCliCO, CAL. UUItVlUI, XY- XEW YORK, N.t. WITCH HAZEL OIL C Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. II Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils 6t Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rh ium & Tetters. EChnppec Hands. Fever B isters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. O Corns & Bunions. Stings Bites or Insects. Three Sizes, l$c, $oc. and $1.00. ,old by druggists, on a- post-paid onreeelptof price WjirilllElK'JILU.IO II A liaHlllIiSl.,neVorl. Grocers can tell you why tiiose wnen kcepconiiuEbaek used as an I for it. Strange tliougu now Jong it takes people to try o new thing. wmm?ww??w,wmw.mm? ARBEY'S OCK EEE, Gives a satisfied smile to every palate that tastes it, Now on tap at all our customers. VA1. SCHAUCKER, JR., - Agent EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking No. 13 North Jardin St. I A Handsomo Complexion Its ono of tho greatest charms a woman can possess. I'OZZONI'S COMITKXIOM 1'OWDliU VX2: - )7W 1' admixture to I ordinary cof- i lee makes ai. delicious drink ,,,..1 (Worcester) AG0R5ET5 AskYourDeacer ForJhjm. 1 V Could Destroy Spain's Navy For Half a Million Dollars. EIS DESTBUOTIVE TORPEDOES. They Carry Half a Ton of Explosives anil May Be Sent a Distance of Nine Miles, While a Ton of Gun Cotton Can Be Thrown Five Miles. New York, April 30. Tho Brooklyn Eagle has received a letter from Hud boii Maxim, of London, England, con taining a remarkable offer to the Uni ted States government to furnish to It, at a cost of $500,000, a ship which he claims to be capable of destroying the entire Spanish navy. Tho plan In volves the use of aerial torpedoes. In vented by Mr. Maxim. The writer Is a brother of Illram Maxim, the famous Inventor of weapons of destruction. Hudson Maxim has worked in co-operation with Illram, and Is a man of good standing and repute In the scien tific world. He expresses his desire to Bcrve his native country. Just one cruiser built and equipped completo with torpedo guns nccordlng to his sys tem, he Bays, would be sufficient to de- troy every Spanish warship which It might encounter at sea. Mr. Maxim offers the United States government. or any of his patriotic fellow citizens, who may be willing to furnhv the capi tal necessary for the construction and equipment of one such cruiser, the free use, without royallty, of all his Inven tions for the purpose, and says that ho himself will come to America and su perintend the building of tho crusler without any charge whatever for his services. An opportunity to servo on board In an engagement would be very acceptable to him. Mr. Maxim holds that If his Inven tions are put Into practice armor will be rendered absolutely useless. Navies will make everything subservient to speed and mobility. The projectile, In stead of being an nrmor piercing shot, will be a thin shell, intended only as a cover for the explosive which It will carry. Mr. Maxim points out that pneumatic guns for throwing high ex plosives necessarily have a very limited range. He says It Is obvious that a practical system of throwing aerial tor pedoes must have a range substanti ally equal to that of high power guns. Owing to the fact that these guns are not Intended to throw armor piercing projectiles, and that, therefore, a flat projectory Is not necessary to their successful operation, tho charge of powder to propel the shells may be less powerful than that used In high power guns. The torpedoes, which carry half a ton of explosive, according to Mr. Mnxlm's theory, may be sent nine miles, with a ton of gun cotton can be thrown live miles. These ranees are equal to the effective ranges of high power guns on battleships. Mr. Maxim believes the ten torpedo cruisers equipped with his guns may be built at a cost of $500,000 each, or In other words, at the same cost of build ing one first class battleship. He would equip each of these cruisers with one 24 Inch torpedo gun, weighing 40 tons. and two torpedo mortars, weighing 20 tons each. The cruiser would flro head on, the exposed portion of the vessel being pro tected by deflecting armor sufficiently thick to turn aside the projectiles of u battleship, save those from the 12 inch guns. The cruslers would have a speed of from 20 to 24 knots, and could therefore choose their own position with respect to battleships. He divides the average fatal area exposed by the battleship by the area of the target presented by the crusler, nnd finds that the latter Is con tained In the former at least 100 times. One cruiser, he argues, "would therefore be able on an average to destroy lOj battleships. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, l'lainfield, III., makes the statement, that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs ; the was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless vic tim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr, King's New Discovery for consumption j she oucnt a Dottle ana to ner aengiit louna Her self benefitted from first dose. She comtinued Us use and after taking six bottles, found her self sound and well; now does her own housework, and is as well as she ever was. ree tiial bottles of this Great Discovery at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Large bottles 50 cents and $1.00. Ouniillnir tho I'nwrior MIIIh. St. Louis, April 30. Owing to the re cent destruction of powder mills at Easton, Pa., and Santa Cruz, Cal by explosions thought to have been caused by Spanish spies, the managers or eight big powder companies, having their western headquarters In this city, have ordered double guards placed at all points where ppwder Is stored or man ufactured. For Infants nnd Children. Tie he- It 03 Tno cimi'iioH Airitlnst Sonntor Ifiinim. Washington, April 30. Tho charges against Hon. M. A. Hanna, In connec' tion with his election to me unites States senate, made by the state senr ate of Ohio, have been received by the vice president and will probably be laid before the senate on Monday, It la presumed that the documents will be referred to the committee on privileges and elections. 'I had a running, itching sore on my leg, Suffered tortures. Doan's Ointment took away tho burning mid itching instantly, and nulckly effected permanent euro," C. W Lenlmrt, Bowling flroon, O. Ailtitlmr SllHioi!tiil Spnnlnli Spy, Vlckabufg, Miss., April 30. Frank Unanilo, o Spaniard who has been hanging around hero for the past week, was arrested by the pollpe last night In suspicion of being a Spanish spy. A llttlo boy asked for a bottle of "got up In tlioinornlnu oa fust as you can," the druggist iceognlzed u liousoliold name foi "DoWitt's Little liirly Klsers," and gavo lib. a bottle of those famous little pills for constipation, sick lioailaclie, liver and stomach troubles. 0. II. Iluecnhucli. Sonntor Tiii-pfo)tiinoi'iitlo Clmlriimii Washington, April 30. At the caucus of Democratic senators yesterday af ternoon Senator Gorman resigned an thaliniuri of the Democratic caucus, fnd was succeeded by Senator Turpte. "Now good digestion waits on appetite, and liealth ou both." Jf it doesn't, try Burdock lllooil Hitters. mel: WHAT I highly commend the Joliann Hoff's Malt I use it with my daily improve!, my uppc- tite and digestion g4$ r ...... Beware of Imitations. The conulno Mann HofE's Malt Kxtract has on nccklabef. EISNER & MENDF.LSON Co., amrnmfroromnmn? Kaier Export Beer IN THE MANUFACTURE OF THIS CHOICE BREWERY PRODUCTION THE KAIER COMPANY, Limited, OF" MAHANOY CITY, Has attained an excellence which lias rarely been excelled. MR. CHARLS D. KAIER Anil his associates have spent, not only much time, but also a largo amount of money, in experiments, to bring this Ileer to ill present perfection ami they havo many testimonials that tho company has received from well known medical men which aro exhibited with panlonablo prldo by tho President, Mr. Chas. I). Kalcr. Tlio browcr, Mr. Franz Kaler, is a gentleman scientifically versed in all that pertains to tho Ittewor's Art anil to his perseverance and closo application Is iargely duo the splendid triumphs achieved by The Kaier Export Beer- It is compared by many "Old to tho products of lladcn and MADE ONLY AND SOLO BY THE CpAS. D. PIER GOIMfiY, Lmd. Mahanoy City, Pa. REPRESENTED IN SHENANDOAH BY EDWARD O'DONNELI Mail orders will receive prompt attention. TummiimimiLi LAUER'S BOCK BEER In Bottles or the Keg. by Lauer's Lager ADD Pilsnei Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH PA II, P, 0. 8. OF il Arrangements are now complete for the entertainment to be given in Ferguson's theatre on Wednes day evening, May 4th, by Prof. S. T. Ford and others Members of the order who have not secured tickets can have the same by calling at B. J. Yost's barber shop. Doors open at 7:30 o'clock p. m. Children positively not admitted. 13. J. YOST, R. A. DAVENPORT, W. H. KERSLAKE, M. H. KEHLER, B. F. PARROTT, Committee. rnini-cflEnr-store -D13ALKK IN- Fruitj Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO West Centre Street., millions of Dollars Go nil in smoko every year. Taken rlsES but get your nouses. nltute, etc., Insured In flret-clasa r liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST. Insurance Agcn', ua. 'lu i "UJ 1 J20 South Jardin Bt Also I.Ua andAecldental CompaDles DETECTIVES I Kimball's Detective Agency Do all legitimate detective work. A correspondent wanted in all towns. Office, 58 Trust Building, Wllllatuspcrl, Pa. nopamnwiyoM RUPTURE It you wear tho CHAMPION TRUSS. Mflttd Rtf VUUdelohlft Trust Co., CIO UcuttSUPhb4PA4 SAYS: genuine Extract. diet. It s -rm UstC-ti the signature C Stl','''l Sole Agts.,N.Y. mmmmmmmmmtd 3 2 '2 i2 Country" Ileer Drinkers Havana. lUmilillUllliUllLULK DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, lasoldundsr positive Written Otinrnntce, bynnthorlzcd ngonts only, to euro Weak Memory, Dizzinoss, Wakefulness, Fits, Hyetoria, Quick ness, Night Losses, Evil Dreams, hack ot Conti donco. Nervousness, Lassitude, nil Drains, Yontu (al Errors, or Kxcossivo Ueo o Tobacco, Opium, or Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption, Insanity and Death. At store or by mail, St a box, six for 15; with written gnnrnnteo to euro or refund money. Hamplo pneli ncc containing fivo daysr treatment, with full instructions, 25 cents, Ono enmplo only sold to eacn person. At storo or by man. CSTRcd Label Special For Impotoncy, Loss ofyiT''r t Pnimr. Tinst. Mnnhnnfl. .! n box! six for ?r,.witli&. iWwriiten eunriinieep. !I . Cll n30dayi to euro i B. At Btl!1 0 &Br-OREorbymall. APTEF For Sale at KIRIIN'S Drug Store, ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR ( ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, THAT PAIN. KILLER WILL NOT RE- 1 LIEVE. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS &. SON. !!20 YEARS SUFFERING ! ! Mr. Alirea m, uuricDocic aayg uuuoro&uv "for twentr vara I suffered from SvIT- AbiiNtt nnd the atter-etrects of a cue of (jotiorrmrni ronton mat was driven tutu my BVBiem by a former Philadelphia advertising doctor. Since then 1 epenta nraaUiortunu wltkmosteverr Icuovrutpe- vtsvd by Magistrate McDavfson to consult rikimtin iniacniinirv.aner w i ca 1 ' DR.THEEL 604 N. Sixth St. j (private w ruuee ou reen HLV l'hlluflnluhlu. I told him that he would no doubt be llWe all the others, but I found out that Ur. TheeluaafarRUportorloatl other, fur rjlaex amluatlou wan therough and his treatment, I be lieve, unrivaled bv anv Dhvelclan In this couutrr. lie gave me rollef; ne permanently cured me of Lost Manhood auil eradicated all nolson from mv ava- iem. Hecuretla btrlcture and a very bad case of v&iuuuuulc;; ne leave uacic 10 me me sreaiest ?;lft on earth, health and happiness. I am Mure, auf tfrlng brothers and sisters, in Dr. TLeel you will find tho most honorable and bklllful specialist liv ing." millets io cases puuusneuwiiuituiconscnb The utmoHt secmoy guaranteed. Fresb enson cureilln l to 1(1 days. llltlulIT'S 1)IHAHK and DIAI1K1F.H J1F.1.1.ITUH. BULK-AHUSH and ItiAlUU l'OIHU.N cured under a suaranteu. When you call brlnjr your urine with you. Treatment by man. eun nve ceui aiamnn tor dook, xrutiii llseaual cannot be found: tneonlr true medical book cxpoi'iiir t(unrk Doctors. Jlnura I l-S BV T'.v; Bun.e-i;. cures t.unrnnleea. PERFECT Um DO NOT DESPAIR! Ho Not Suffer I,onurcr! The Ioyaanrt ambitious of Mfu can o restored to you. TIih very worfctcusosor nervous ieuiii- v i:u r i;it 'i'a it ii:th. (livn nromnt relief to Insomnia. falling memory anil tho waste aim drain oi viiai punt'rs.iiiuur' red Dy luaiscTCuonsuruxct'&bei nf rarlv vears Imtmrt vlcoi rj?sir mui itOLencT looveryiuiiciiun, n ao., tiia (tvRtntn. (ilvo m blOOtll U) IUR cheoks and liiMre to tho eyes or young or old. Ono w hor renewBfr1jrv lvii oiwrirri tpmi rtintur uriucf refund'ln iff! j Jrud. Can te carried In vest noukct BoUl VWaIe overy wherqoi mailed hiutaln wrapperon .wcu ltor pr ce Porsaloln Hhoiiamlofth by Shcnnndooh Drug Htoro aim uruuier uroa. DRINK CLEARY'S RXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne wealth s ffiinJfiiierl MAKE J Till! PI A Harmless Sailor Who Caused a Big Excitomont, MISS BAET0N NOW AT KEY WEST. She and Her Coworkers of the Red Cross Society Are on Board the Relief Ship State of Texas, Which Will Soon Sail For Cuba With Food For Reconcentrados. Key West, April 30. There is abso lutely no foundation for the sensational reports cabled from here to the effect that a case of treason has been dis covered on board tho United States monitor Puritan. The rumors arose from the strange notions of a fireman, with a Spanish sounding name, now under restraint on the warship because of his eccentricities. The officers of the Puritan declare there Is no thought of trying the man by court martial, and that all the talk about treason Is nb- Burd. According1 to the olilcers the story arose from the fact that In the Purl- tan's crew Is a Spaniard, or Cuban, by the name of Ygleslas, eccentric and a trllle unbalanced, but who never was suspected of anything but the heartiest loyalty to the United States, In whose navy he has been for seven years. lie was seen the other day In one of the turrets by a fellow seaman, who re ported an attempt to break open the magazine door, adding that cotton waste and rockets had been found on Ygleslas. The latter was Immediately put under restraint, and a court of In quiry has been appointed to make an Investigation. No court martial has been ordered or recommended. The crew of the monitor Immediately be came excited, and declared there was a Spanish traitor on board. Through this the extravagant stories were concocted. The officers of the Puritan believe the man, who Is a fireman, Is a Cuban, and they assert positively that he has never clven evidence of any sort of sympathy with Spain, but they add, on the contrary, when the Puritan was off Matanzas the man was frequently heard to say he would like to get ashore to Join the Insurgents. The actions of the officers of the monitor In placing the man under re straint were guided solely by the dan ger of allowing an unevenly balanced man to be at large. Captain B. F. Harrington, com mander of the United States monitor Puritan, the commanding officer of the Cardenas fleet, who has Just come from there, specifically and emphat ically denies the story of the alleged bombardment of that port by the mon itor Terror and gunboat Machlas. He says there are no Spanish batteries there, and that the entire story Is un true. There are many nervous people In this semi-Cuban city, and apprehension Is not confined to the less Intelligent class. The timid aver that Key West Is sure to be the first point of attack by the Spanish fleet, and the whereabouts of the latter they place some at Porto Itlco, others off Bermuda, while some will almost certify that the hostile cruisers are less than a hundred miles away. As reasons for their belief that Key 'West will be selected, many say Spain has an especial grudge against the place, as having been for many years a hotbed of treason to Uie crown, that the coal and naval stores belong ing to the United States, and now here to supply the fleet, would be of lncal- cuable benefit to the Spaniards, and that the Vlscaya and Oquendo alone could capture the place In a few hours. Of course all this Is regarded as begot ten of fear by those best posted in naval matters. None the less not a few women have left Key West, and others will soon follow. The chief Incident of yesterday was the arrival of the troop ship Panther with nearly 700 marines on board She comes from Hampton Roads in convoy of the Montgomery. Lieuten ant Colonel Huntingdon Is In command of the marines, He said the only event of the trip was a squall on Tuesday night which lasted 18 hours. The men stood It well. The Fern arrived from Tampa with ammunition for the fleet, and the An napolis returned after a brief absence, Where she has been Is not known, ex cept to the authorities and those nboard. The Amphltrlte Is still coaling here. A statement Is made by Lieutenant McKinley, In charge of the harbor de fences, that Key West wll bo practi cally closed to vessels between the hours of 8 p. m. and 4 n. m., beginning tonight. A load of anxiety was lifted from the naval men here by the arrival late yes terday afternoon of the little Spanish schooner Three Sisters, with Paymas ter George F. Simpson and three sailors of the Terror, aboard. The vessel had almost been given up for lost. The schooner, loaded with sugar, while bound from Havana for Cardenas was captured off the latter place Sunday afternoon by the torpedo boat Foote, Paymaster Simpson and his compan Ions were put aboard as a prize crew, and started for Key West that night. When only a few hours out she was becalmed, and when the winds did come they were contrary and blew the llttlo schooner far out of her course. She next encountered gales and had to heave to for 21 hours. The Mascotte arrived here yesterday afternoon, bringing Miss Clara Barton and a corps of Bed Cross workers. The passengers did not come ashore, but were tuken down stream to the Bed Cross ship State of Texas, which has been awnltlng their arrival. The State ot Texas, under Captain Young, has four other Bed Cross workers on board and 1,400 tons of provisions, clothing, etc. She will await Instruc tions from Washington before pro ceeding to Cuba. The State of Texas will probably serve as a hospital ship for the fleet and troops. A small Spanish sloop, the Engracla, captured by the United States gunboat Newport. Captain B. F. Tilley, off Cab anas Thursday, was brought In here yesterday In charge of a prize crew. She had on board a crew of seven men and a cargo of fish. Tho men on board the prize had been In the Spanish navy, ond serve as a sort of naval reserve. It Is a urcat loan from tho old-fashioned doses of hlue-muss and nauseous physics to tho pleasant llttlo pills known as DoWitt's I.tttlo Karly ltlsors They euro constipation, sick hcadacho and blllousuo.vs, (J. II, llaRcn- Imch. Slinw .VwnltN' tlio .'Itiry'H Vorillot. Camden, N, J., April 30. The case of EU Shaw, chnrfppd with the murder of lils mother and ciandmother last Oc tober, was clven to tho jury late yes terday afternoon, and at 9 o'clock last night tho Jury, not being ready to re port, was locked up for the night. "Cure tlio cough and save tlio life." T)r. Wood's Norway Tino Syrup euros coughs and colds,down to tho very vcrgoof coiisutntiou. Nes'rrt'M to linw Hrf Color. Brunnwlck. Oa., April 80. Because she ntgliTted In fly the American flan at sea when railed upon to do so the srhonni r Adillo M. Anderson, Captain Taylor, was fired upon off Hatteras by the United Stales transport Panther. The Anderson arrived here yesterday from New York, and Captain Taylor reports sighting the Panthet bound for Key West with 800 marines on board. The transport signaled the ichooner to show her colore, but Captain Taylor did not respond. Orders to heave to were also disregarded. The Panther fired a solid shot across the schooner's bows, followed by another with the desired effect. Captain Tavlor says the Panther's commander (rave him a warm lecture on the dansrers of dis regarding his orders. Dolnvrnro Troop Atrnlti on Duty. Wilmington, Del., April 30. Compa nies II and K of the Delaware National Guard, both of which refused to en. 1st In the volunteer army of the United States because they could not have their choice of officers, returned to Camp Tunnell last night, the men be ing assured that their officers would be commissioned. Thirty-live years make a generation. That is bow long Adolpli Fisher, of Zanesvllle, ()., sulTered from piles. lie was cured by using three bozos of DeWltt's WIU'li lfseel Salve. C. II. Hnzenbticli. .John Y. jMcKiuio ii 1'reo Mnnl Sing Sing, N. Y., April 30. John Y. McKane suent h s last dav in orison yesterday. He was released this morn- ! I'oWrtown. Pboenlivllle. Xorrirtown h, d Pht-Inn- ntiof h.vini, ,. , MelpliU ( Brood street station) at 6 08 nnd RIB lng, after having served four years and a. m.,2 02, n p m. on week ilayn. Sundays, two months for violating the election 8 os a.m., loop. m. laws at Conoy Island. His sentence , lfX"n? hpmn'1nh '"'ottl" l tlnoi was six years, but good behavior earn ed him a communication of one year and ten months. He worked yesterday as usual, superintending the carpenter work in the renovation of Warden Sage's office. He left Sing Sing for his old home on the 8:29 train. Snow Kalllne. About one oung woman in ten nowa days would dare to run out bare headed and bare hand ed and frolic and snow ball in midwinter. They have to be muffled up like hot-house flowers before they dare ven ture out in se vere weather, and even then would shudder at the thought of rolliclciug in the snow as their grand mothers did. The trouble lies in the fact that too few Vromen enjoy perfect health and strength of the special womanly organism. A wom an who 19 not well and strong locally can hot enjoy good general health. Dr. Pierce's I'avorue i resiupiiuu cuica au weskiicsB and disease of the delicate and important organs concerned in wifehood and mother hood. It is the most perfect and scientific remedy ever devised for the peculiar ail in cute of women. It restores womanly power, strength and virility. It tones and builds up the nerves which have beeu shat tered by suffering nnd disease. It corrects all trretnilarities ana derangements ana stops exhausting drains. It restores weak, : : ... t i.i. -r. ncivuus invmius IU pencil I,CllkU. Ik 13 intended for this one class of disorders and is good for no other. It is the discovery of Dr. R. V. rlerce, tor tmrty years cinei con sulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y. No other known medicine can take its place. " I liave been troubled with female weakness that my physician called catarrh of the womb," writes Miss Tcan Conner, of Catfish, Clarion Co., Pa. "I doctored for It and did not get better. At last I commenced taking Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription. I got better right along and when I had taken four bottles was aired. I recom mended the 'Favorite Prescription to a friend of mine She has been using: it and thinks it is wonderful." Constipation is a little illness that if neglected builds a big one. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. One little " Pellet " is a gentle laxative and two a mild cathartic. Tney never gripe. it l rt I ff. R y 14 Sometimes nees a reliable, monthly, reffulati: mMicinp. On y liarmlesa tt2d tbo west drugs should be used. I, w mt tho ui-bt, tt Dr. PeaB's FenurKya! Pills Ther are prompt, ca'e and oertaln In result. The pea 'ioo(Dr. Peal's) never disatK nolut. Bout anywhere, 81.00, Address JlEait'iJlK Co., CleieUnd, O, For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drur Store, Shenandoah. Pa. "DIRT DEFIES THE KING." THEN IS GREATER THAN Hiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiillillllllillililllllllllllllliliiiiiiili'.iiuiiiiiiiliii'.ifiiiiiiii'iiuiimi.a In FOK. 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WtrHAS fit J- S HA KA43 JOUS SPtAKM The Flunking- ol Wotklns' Clliost A Oreat Haul A Creature of Circumstance Bf JOUX KKSVBWK BAXGH B SorillH SHJcrf fit M-K'-AK koHMSTItuX s ARTICLES ON Elephant Hunting In Africa Bt srvxnr brooks First Lessons In Tiller and Sheet t By BVBIIY D. r. rARSKR DEPARTMENTS Editor's Table, Stamps and Coins, Photography 10 Cents a Jwumftr (SenJfor Frtr l'ri .-pfrtH, Suturipii-"i, 11.00 a I far, Postage free In tho United States, t anada, and Mexico. Address TTARl'Ull ii UlEOTllKUS, Publishers, l ninkllii Square, N. V. City. ! Rlaolf I. Wcirais II, B. M. W" Cyrut VWI X- ' IL ' In nit tl SO )llir, tin w, , lr injr, ptii il ii si'alp, unit li in imir, as w.h m I ami uuilo ,i luent;, the ginai EVERY HUMOR Pennsylvania RAILROAD. BCHITYJCIM. DIVISION. March 17, W8. Tmltl6 will leftVeShepAodoflli nfW tna .hut. dte tor Wlggi, Gtllwrton, Hmokvllle DarV i Water. Rt. rlnlr. Pottavlll. rmlnirir iimriiniy unya. nuitaaya, u u-i a. m., oaip. in. Trains leave Frackvtllc for Hhonandnah st 736, I14(ta. in. and 5 10, 7 51 p. oj. Sunday, 11 01 a. in. and 3 20 p. m. Iave Pottsvllk' for Shenandoah (via Frank, vlllei 710, 1120 a. in., 5 20, 7 25 p. ui. Sunday 10 815 n. m.. 8 00 p. ra. lave Potssill.' for Shenandoah (via In lano 7 18, 9 40 a. m., 123H, 2 42 nnd BOO p. m. week days. Sundays, 9 15 a. in. 6 05 p. in. Iave l'lilladvllta, (Broad street station). Ict Shenandoah at 5 57, 8 85 and 10 19 a.m.. 4 10 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 6 50 a. m. l.are Broad street station, Philadelphia, lor Sea Cllt, Anbury Park, Ocean Grove, Lon Branch, and Intermediate stations, 8.20, 11.14, a. hi., 8.80 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. Leave Broad Street Station. Philadelphia. FOK NEW YOKK. Kipres. weak-days, 8 20, 4 On, 4 50 5 15, 6 50, 7 88,8 30, 9 50, 10 21 (Dining Oar), IliiOa. m, 12 00 noon, 12 85 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. ra Dining Cars), 1 10, 2 80 (Dining Car) 8 20, B 50. 100,500, h. 50 (Dining Car), 8 00, 7 02,7 43 Din ing Cor), 10 OC p. ui., 12 01, ulght. Sundays, 820, 4 05, 4 50. 5 15, 8 20, 9 56. 1021, (DIlIiik Car), II 85 a. m., ES, 105 i Dining ran 280 (Dining Car), 4 00 I Limited) 4 22 (Dliilnc ar . 5 20.5 56, (Dining Car) 6i, 7 02,7 43, L lulling Car 10 00 p. ro., 12 01 nlglit. Kxpresa for Boston without change, 11 00 a m., week-days, and 7 48 p. m., dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 8 50, 7 20, 8 32, 1020, 11 23, a. m., 12 09, 12 81 (Dining Car), 112 sional Limited, Dinlm? Car), 6 17. 65.5 !Dln- line Car, 7 81 Dining CarJ p. ra , and i 0-5 nlHht week days. Sundays, 8 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23. o. in., 1209, 1 12, Dining Car) 441, 520 t on gretwional Limited, Dining Car, 655 IHning Cur, 7 81 Dining Car p. in. and 12 05 night. For Baltimore, accommodation. 9 12 a m, 2 02 and 1 01 p in week duys, 5 08 anil 11 ltl p ui dally . FOR, ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware rlvei bridge Kxprtss, 9 20 a m, 7 05 p. m. daily. Louve Market Mrect Wort Express, H 50 a m 2 00, (3 00 Saturdays only), 4 00, 5 00 p. in. Su n days, 8 45, 9 45 a. in (accommodation 4 80 and 5 00 p. m.) For Cope May, Anglesoa, Wild wood and Holly Beach, beu Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon and Stono Hurbor Express, 900 a. in., 400, p. m. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. m. For Somen Point Kxprer.s, 8 50, a. m , 2 00, 4 00, 5 00, p. m. week days Sundays, 8 45 a. m. I. B. Hutchinson, .1. It. W ood, Geui Manaiter. Gen'l Pusi'g'r Act All DRUG Safe Aiojt!KEVs?isc,"Kl'woMA5Ts7r tiW".' VHrx Specific CFiLA,r " at I'ovlnsky'a drug store",--- Centre street. IMt Foi AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TBtFn.Tltrt AHDIAFK WOMAN S RELIEF. St Alwa pronmt nnd reltti!e Aivt-f btntut ons, B mGii Oatow'u Tadby Pi i Hand bavb kkghkts. &Al(lriijr8tort.orijtltrfet(leiI), pric, tl nTSr t;AT,,n si-Kc. Co , Uoiton, Mw. Our book. c For tale at Kirlln's drug store and Shenandoa a rug stor ROYALTY ITSELF. i '.nti'l l.' i nil- ui t i, . .llhl ('! i In I up. t' i i lib- u h ( I in I I v - , f ii'iii v.ilili iiuiiti. r. nk III I lllt. (yticura s' , ,hr , , r,L , TSl0 .!! ' PI." I I I C j' All A'iilt H i - i I (lit ft,. ti ,.. PmiM I- t ' 1 r 1 ii aro progKtif! vs ami keep infurmeil "f E tho Worlil'd Prugrvi. Tlio well ii,- E formed untl thrifty Hmisu-wife will always keep 5 RAINBOW LINIMENT I tho house, ns a standard remedy for Hprajns, Bruises, tramps, Kiieuuiatism, ami all aches and pains. E Price 2Scts. and SO ct. per bottle. E Prepared b H. J. NACKETT & CO., Philadelphia 11 TliC CtU'Pl-K PNINCESS It is in tliL'lmeN'f the earthwhere the hero ha:, his adventures, ai.d from where lie rescues the l'linco. FICTION SPORT, TRAVEL, ETC. 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