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I advise all who suffer tnoin. eult this learned and experienced l'liysldan who Is iholcerof nil specialists. Ho Is All he represents himself to be." Office hours, 0-&t ct'es, S-8.S01 Wed. and Sat cv'as. 8-0.801 Bun., 0-1Z. Bond Ave 2c stamps for book "Triuli," beet of alitor young or old. single or married. Treatment hv mall In milt. able cases. No nntiin nraddrnw nnhllaltjiil roll ti. jut cousciit. strictest secrecy guaranteed to all. peiQa. Railroad. SOHUYKILL DIVISION. January 18. 1897. TraltiB will leave BbenanUoah after tho aboTi date for Wlegans. Gllbcrton. Frookvlllo, Dark Water, 8t. Clair, Fbttarlllo. Hamburg, Heading -VotUtown, I'hoenlxvllle, Norrlstoivn and Phil adclphla (Ilroad street station) at SU8 and 1103 a. m. and 4 20 p. m. on week days. For 1'otli Tllle and intermediate stations 9 17 a. m. SUNDAY. For Wlf-gans, Ollberton, Frackvlllo, Dart 'Water, Bt. Clair, 1'ottsvl lie, at 0 OS, 9 a. m. ant 3 10 p. m. For Hamburg, KendlnK, Pottstowr. 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Jullnn Mn(Tes n 1'rotest Against 11m Kef. croc's Interpretation of the llules, but 1'lnally Yields NntliliiB Now-to Hinder the Ills Fight. 7 Carson, Net,, March ltCThe ldrtl conference, which ttCtIrns nearly re sulted In the iolllnS 'of the chaneet of the big fight beitifr polled off, vrtw held yesterday between Martin Julian MnreseMlnsr Fltsslmmons, and "Will- 19Hr A. Brady, for Cofbett. over tin construction put upon the Marquis ol Queensberry nvles, and the end was that Julian, after objecting strenuouslj to the right of the referee making anj ruling whatever before the men enter ed the ring-, and against the hitting with one arm free, and In the break away, grave way entirely and consent ed that the men should hit with the one arm free and on the breakaways The fight will, therefore, be fought 1b accordance with the Interpretation ol Marquis of Queensberry rules made by Referee Slier. It was at times a stormy conference, and time and time again a smash up was perilously near. It was only averted by the most narrow margins. Drady at the outset took the stand that Corbett was willing to abide bj the decision of the referee, no matter what the decision might be. The cham plon, he said, was' willing to fight jusi as Slier said. Julian, on the other hand, maintain ed that there was no right vested In the referee to make any ruling what ever until the men were ready to fight, lie claimed Fltzslmmons had fought always a good, fair, square fight, and in all his fights the hitting has been both arms free, and that all the break aways should be clean. Corbett, he said, had won the championship of the world In a fight conducted under such conditions and methods, which were good enough to win the championship and were good enough to defend It. "Fltzslmmons, I say frankly," said Julian, "Is not experienced in hitting with one arm free. lie has always met his battles fairly, and he wants to fight this fairly. "We can not give In on this proposition, and If Corbett will not agree to fight with clean break aways we are willing to fight him un der the rules of the London prize ring." "That Is a good thing," broke in Brady. "You say Fltzslmmons Is not accustomed to fighting In anything but the most open fashion, and yet he Is willing to fight under the London prize ring rules, which allows wrestling, hit ting with one arm free, biting, gouging and Heaven knows what. If he la not willing to fight with one arm free it is queer that he would be willing to fight under rules which allow that and a great deal of the same kind that is worse." "We want it the one thing or the other," said Julian; "not a mix up ol Queensberry and London prize ring rules." The argument went on and on, each firmly Intrenched In his position, while Dan Stuart sat feverish with anxiety as he saw all the chances of the great fight ending In a miserable row over a technicality In the rules. Slier took part In the argument, and he and Julian went over the same ground that Brady and Julian had traveled before. Over and over it they went, going always in a circle and winding up at practically the same point every time. Finally Julian said: "Well, I will make this proposition: I am willing to leave It to Mr. Stuart, and abide by his decision." "I don't think I am capable of de elding a technical point in prize ring rules," said Stuart, "and I hardly care to undertake to make the decision." "Then I am willing to agree to leave .the .matter with you and Slier," said Julian, "although Slier has already de: clared himself on the question." This suited Brady, and the Jury re tired, -returning. In a few minuter with the announcement that they had de cided to uphold the interpretation of rules made by Slier. Julian hesitated fr.r some minutes, and then gave way. ' I -want to say, gentlemen," he said, "(hat In all his fighting Fltzslmmons has alivays given up everything, and lje will do it now. We will fight under the rules as Slier construes them, even If we -don't like It." If your dealer tells you thatsomethlngelso is "just as good" as Doan's Olutmcut for Hives, l'i'i Worms, .Itching Piles or other itchiness of t bodkin, tell him you want the original. It is safe; never-fiiiling. The Increase ff lliliulgrallon. . VAihington. March statement prepared nt the Immigration bureau shows that during the six months end ed Dec. 31, 1898, tho number of immi grants who arrived In this country vasl49;H)8, a decrease as cornpared with the same period In 1805 of 42,200. For the month of January last the de crease as compared with January, 1806, was 3,325, making the total deciaae for the even months 46,525. A Household Necessity. 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Davies, UVEUY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardln Street. The Rosy Freshness And a velvet uttness ot the skin is Inva riably obtained by thor? who use Posxom's Oomplexion Powder. GREEK WAR Orders Hib Soldiers to Avoid an Attack on Turks, . . MAT FIEE ON GREEK CRUISERS The Alplilon and l'lnoi Still In Oretnn Water) with Orders to "Iteslst to the Death Any Alt nek Upon Them" Tho Opposition of lCnglnnd and Frauee. London, March 18. A dispatch to The Times from Athens says that the cabi net was in session nearly all of yester day. The report that the British con sul at Canea, Sir Alfred Billlottl, has been recalled Is not confirmed. The correspondent of The Times at Athens and Canea both complain of the delay In announcing officially to the Cretans the decision of the powers to give them autonomy. Neither the consuls nor the admirals have yet been authorised to make the announcement. Sir Alfred lillllottl and the Russian consul at Canea agree that such a proclamation would do much to reas sure the islanders, who as already seen at Candamo and Akrotiri, would be In clined to acquiesce on learning that autonomy w ould be granted. The foiflffn admirals went Into the Apokorona district yesterday after noon to Interview the insurgent chiefs. It appears tliut the admirals and con suls have already discussed tho proc lamation of autonomy since the porte has agreed to It, but the powers are not yet in unison as to details, and therefore It Is Impossible to make an official proclamation. Colonel Metaxas, the Greek war min ister, who succeeded Colonel Smolenltz last week, Is the son of a distinguished soldier, who himself was an Intimate friend of Lord Byron. It Is also assert ed that Metaxas Is an excellent officer, and has already accomplished a great deal, though his tenure of position has been brief. In the course of an interview Colonel Metaxas told The Times correspondent that he had accepted the war port folio with great reluctance, but was now determined to devote himself to his duties with the utmost vigor, and without regard to purely political con siderations. Preparations are now in a forward stage. All the reservists who are going to the front, whether provided with uniforms or not, will be better clad In any event than the Turk ish soldiers, he asserted. Colonel Metaxas has given orders of the most strict sort to the army to avoid offering provocation, but It is feared that a collision may occur within a few days, owing to the action of the volunters and peasants, who have been armed by a secret society. Should the society give the signal war would be unavoidable. Colonel Me taxas said that he hoped the powers would urge Turkey to desist massing troops on the frontier. The excitement of the Greek troops there is so Intense that the slightest Incident of a lioa tile character might provoke a col lision. "The readiness with which the re servists have responded to the call of tho government," said Colonel Metax as, "Is remarkable. There have been scarcely any defaulters." The commanders of the Greek cruis ers Alphlos and Pinos are still in Cre tan waters and In a most dlfllcult po sition. Their express orders are only to retire from Canea bay under pro test, but on no account to leave Cretan waters. They are ordered to "resist to the death any attack upon them, for the honor of the Greek flag and nation, which reposes confidence in the sons of heroes." This latter allusion refers to the fact that the Greek commanders are descendants of the Greek chiefs Kondouriotis and Mlaulls. The cruisers are hourly expected to be fired upon Some dissatisfaction Is beginning to express Itself against the government for Its failure to make better provision for the present crisis. It Is admitted that JCIng George took the necessary measures for the Increase of the army, but it is felt that the war department had hot made a proper preparation in the matter of equipments. This, however, is not sufficient to dampen popular enthusiasm. The stu dents of the university have Issued a manifesto to students throughout the world asking their sympathy In the struggle against the despotic Turks. The latest advices from the frontier in dicate that the commander in chief has the utmost difficulty to keep the Greeks in check. It is feared that If the pow ers really proceed to apply coercion nothing can prevent a collision. The Turkish consul at Larlssa Is openly arming the Benghazls. This act causes Intense Indignation. The for eign war correspondents have been cordially welcomed by the Greeks on the frontier. It is reported at Athens that Colonel Vassos has issued a sec ond proclamation of Greek sovereignty over Crete. The reports of the famine In Crete are probably much exaggerated. Bread is scarce, no doubt, but oranges, figs and olives are abundant, and the cer eal harvest has been gathered In the eastern portion of the Island. In spite of the blockade a steamer landed 500 volunteers yesterday with vlotuals and war material. lluoklen's Araloa Salve. The best salve in the world fer outs, bruises, seres, ulcers, salt rbeuni, fever sores, i...,.i i.nn.iB ni.ni.iis -...i all skin eruptions, and positively oures piles, or jo pay required. It ie guaranteed to give porfect satisfaction or tnony refunded. Price 36 cents per box. For sale br A. Wasley. The Opposition or KiiRlanil nnd I'ranoe. St. Petersburg. March 13. It is stat ed in official circles here that the op position of Great Britain, and more particularly that of France, was what prevented the adoption of the proposr.i to occupy Crete with 10,000 European troops. Greece, it Is understood, is re lying upon the effect of public opinion in England and France, and a sort of threat Is held .out here that by a per sistence in this policy France Is en dangering the entente with Russia, and that both England and France may find themselves In an unenviable isolation opposed to' a new grouping if Russia, Austria and Qejrmany. Urlp.OoIils-IIeadunbe. Why suffer with Couslis. Colds and T-a Grippe when Laxative llromo Quinine will euro you in one day. Put up in tablets eon veiilent fur taking. Guaranteed to euie. or money refunded, Price, SB cents, ""or sale Dy Kirilirs i'hannary. Will leo.'iii t.oluci'il I'ny. Blrdsb.ro. )'a , Mimh 13. The pud dlers of the Umuke lion company will go to work next Monday at 12.25 a ton. On Nov. 14, 18IM), the price of puddling was ndu' 5d by the company from SlUfr-to I2.15. The puddlers refused to accept the rate, and have been Idle ever since. About 150 men will go to wor.c. Muny cHSca of " I rippc" have lately been cured by Uuo Minute Cough (Jure. This preparation seems especially nnapti d to the aura or this disease. It acts quickly thus preventing M-rious complications anil hud eHix'ls iu which ibis disease uftvu It-avca tho patient. ('. II. Hagenbuch. km mmMMmm Hr. and Mrs. Howsi Despairtd of Their Boy's Life He was Cempelieti io Give up His Studies. Prom the Ijtattrr, Few boys withstand an illness of so serious a nature as that with which Fred L. llowso was a year ago afflicted. Fred is now fifteen rears of age, and attends the public schools, lis homels No. 80 Plymouth Place, Cleve land, Ohie, and he Is now apieture of puerile health and vigor. In the fall of 1896, however, his parents, Air. and Mrs. Richard Howie, the former, a well-known business mini, whose efflce is in the Areade, had almost de spaired of saving his life. The lad became afflicted with Inflammatory rheumatism which affpeted his entire liody, and sccom- nanvinsr that nainful ailment were several other very serious disorders. When she wa requested to describe her Fnn's sickness nnd iiis recovery, Mrs. Howse said : "It was In SeDteniher. 189r. that Fred who was up to that time in delicate health, was attacked by inflammatory rheumatism. it was a very acute case tor lie was common to his bed. and was unable to move even li is arms or legs without bringing on excruciat ing pain. "Asi side from the rheumatism Fred's liver was in serious disorder, and he used tovmnil freauentlT. He was also subject to fatntina spells, and altogether he had a very serious sickness. We knew, of course, that thouith the rheumatism was exceedingly painful, It was not neoessarily dangerous ; the fainting spells and vomiting however alarmed us. Often when Fred minted he would lav like one dead. His face would become ashen nalo EVERY WOftiMiM Sometimes needs a reliable, monthly, regulating medlatne. Only harmless a&4 the purest drugs should be uaeJ. If you want the beet, get Pe. Pa3's PesenEijrroal Fills Thor are prompt, site and certain In remit. The eenalne (Dr. real'sl never disip. uolut. Bent any where, 81.00. Adores Teal Msdicih Oo ClereMnd, O. For Sale by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Shenaqdoah, Pa. Summer Heat Wears You Out HOP BITTERS I WILL BRACE YOU UP. ) THE BEST OF ALL TOPICS. For over 25 ysara it has beoa curing thousands of casea of Biliousness, Indigestion, Malaria, Hervous Prostration, Kidney Troubles, 60. Purifies the Blood, Gives you an Appetite, and Helps you Digest what you Eat. Take it now and get your system in shapo to stand tho cold weather. PRESCRIBED BY ALL EMINENT PHYSICIANS. HOP BITTERS CO., NEM YORK. Sold by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. ,.;,,!. !;iiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHai:iuiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim!iiin;ini:uirni. t FOB SA.LE EVERYWHERE. . "':n'iiiiiiiii!iiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiii;iiiiii;5 ilSHHfliHskftSMKC'- s m vm jmv sa j V CURC0115T8PATaQH 25 50 A PC AT TlWUr V PTlXBSlITUBn to cnri" anvt ADaUuUiullI UUHlUiniiir.U r,rr l - jilaan.l booklet free. Ad. STKUI.IM; lif.ui HV I WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF S APOLIO PROFESSIONAL CARDS Q S. PHILLIPS, M. D. OffiM; SO Wert Centre street. Can be consulted at all lioura. JjT M. B011KB, ATT0RMBY-AT-U.W. OUoe Jteu buUdlujr. .eetner si Hat and Osntre street, sHieuawJonh. j ilpomkboy, ATTORNDY-AT-LAW JjJ W. 8H0EMAKBK, ATTOUMBY-AT-LAW. Corner Market uuU Centre t PHOF JOHN JOKBB, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box SB, Mahauoy City, Pa. Having studied under some of the bast lAnera 1 1 London aiul Paria. will viva 1 indon anu Paris, will give t on the violin, mandolin, uuttarand vooal culture. Terms reasonable. AudreM In oare of Strouse, lit; Jeweler. Blieiiauuoau. ILllU'k I'uwders sever full. Ill VESA V J..!0MVJWM? gaft. ft.ld ii.rp ( A r fkihnf wiMi Titny Piiayro;af 1'ilU stil oilitr llk i '.icriln.) AiMyf buy the beat and avoid ubafv .-u-nl liu.m t rtl aupenor to all otntn. lKMiv .1 iu tin nuirk. i. A Nu I. IVruculaii, 1 su. Oc.S-T BiKk 11 . Bottea, Hut. Ihe bt .1 in tli D I Liver rheumatism in & Cleveland, OMo- and it was difficult at audi times to detest his heart beats. These spollK caused Mr. Howse and myself much uneasiness about our boy's condition. We culled in a doctor and he prescribed for Fred, but the lad did not seem to improve, so I purchased a bor of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pole People in one of the down town stores. Then for four tiiuiiili ftcadily Fred took tliem instead of the medicine prescribed by the doeti r and nt the end of that period it nns almut New Yeor'i then Fred was sufficiently im proved to be aMe to go out. "The imprm cment was slow nt first, but it was nuc. I had unbounded faith in the pMN H' ii evidenced by our continued ue of them. It necessary for us to take .Fred out of NchnoL on account of hi' illness, but now he lis relumed and enn join iu all the sports uilh hi- F.clioolnintci, and his health is ns pood ns uc could uUI. He bus never been ill .ice, i.nd it is pretty p ile to predict that he ill not be sick again for nme time. "Yes. T hive recommended Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to my friends," said Airs. Howse in reply to n question, "ami mnnv of them have used them since. 1 first lead of the pillsWn the newspapers." Pr. Willionis' l'ink Pill, for Pule People contain all the elements necevmy to Rive mw life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They may be hod of all druggKts or direct by nniil from the Dr. AVil liami' Medicine Company, Sclicneetadyi il. Y., at 60c. per box, or six boxes for $2.50. WOMEN WHO REAfi tiro progress! vo and keep Informed of L tho World's Progress. The well in- E formed and thrifty House-wifo will always keep RAINBOW LINIMENT in tho house, as a standard remedy for ? Sprains, Bruises, Cramps, Khoumutlsm, E and all aches and pains. Price 25 cts. and 50 els. per bottle. E Prepared by H. 1. HACKETT & CO., PhlladstlU. CATHARTIC ALL DRUGGISTS - isi ofrcinstipitlmi. fwnrets nre IhsMeul l.na i.u r irriur.hat raie easr nutnrt'l rr .ulls. haai ().. t hlrnao. Slo;itrf:iI. Can., or Nut Yi.rs. sn. XLhc Sun. The first cf Amerioan Newspa per, CIIARZJiS A. J)ANA,I$dilor. The American Constitution, the American ldn, the American Spirit. Tha first, last and all the time, forever. 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