EXHIBITING MURDERERS mm INCREDIBLE. A Professional Nurjo AiillctcU lYHh liilglit'fl Itisonsti or thu KldtiWs Find i n Curo. ' , (fVont tie lliiffnlo .YfMJ, Let The Whole World 1 Know The Good ! Dr Jliles' Heart Cure Does ! How Mor' curiosity iB Gratified a Indifferouoa of Turkish Offioiala as to tho Viotiins' Fato, at Cincinnati, "I-'. A. 13. Taylor lmsrcsiilol 111 BlUtobj vr over iu years, ncr niuiress is -ou ner Vimer Avenuo, ns a professional nurir she h-is inirs' il tiacli to licnlth many a stilkrer. liiti iifo in nil its varied forms have lit amino ni fnmillnr to her ns to tho regular ITM'titloiior. Her occupation Is one thai lics the strongest r-or-tltution, hut the futlisuo of lmij; wiiti'liinr, mul imrsinirlit liit lironglit hcrton heilof siuUni's i. yils, Tm-lnr spcak3 of her coniplalnt. and cilro ioll iws: "After hclng confined to my 1- I for f.omo timo my discaso assumed f v. !i a serious nsnect Unit a doctor was .ilcd In. lie pronounced my nllmcnt l-i : flit's disease of kidneys in tho third do-"n- and n very bud case. JIv limbs , died up .o that I could not walk ueross the floor, or, Indeed, help myself In any -ivv. Jly faco bloated up and my eyes s" illeil so that tho sight was badly im-r-iiii'-l. This condition continued for nearly two months without any marked iii jvemcnt from tho doctor's treatment. hive taken quarts of buchu and juniper. 1 ined battery treatment, but all without i ., !.isi;ng benefit until I felt llko finally ! i i i iK up hi despair. Hearing of Doan s I'i.h'. v Pills I guvo them a trial, and after 1 -ni .i i. lee boxes I was able to cut up vu i mt tisMPHnco and walk, something I j i 1 lM.i done in months. I continued i. it; v in improve with their use. The t ''i inv log left, tho color returned iii. I.ur. rhimging from a chalky color t i -:i Mourn. I now consider my s ( i"t ( ' vi'i v nircrt and I shall never rest iir. ' '! '!:tlr pill that saved me. i). m, s Kidney Pills arc certainly a sur j;i.. ir Hsfivcry fnr kidney nilmcnts. I i mi' ti. Uv to tell anyone of tho won- i fill i mi' lln-y performed on mo." V.i sni,' bv all dealers price, CO cents. .'. tiled uy I'osiur-JIilbnrn Co., Buffalo, j Y . oi ("rents fur tho U. S. For sale at Kirlin's rharmacy. (90 Taken inter- ally cnre9 cramps and all bowel com- plaints, I sudden ' colds, chills I 1 Ijo. Grmoe. S Used exUr nally it is the best liui- J mcnt in the world. Jteviarc of ! imitations, buy only the genuine made by Perry Davis. Lrf kottlM 34 an 50 etoti tvsh. 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'ANSY PILLS! AHO EUNC. SIND 4G. UU'WOMAITS SAFE w spccinc CohnuA.PA. 3 cmua 5ICISM WORK OF TURKEYS' COMMISSIONS. No Attempt to I'niil.H onondom and No Silggf-stlon. for tlm llettrrmolit of Con lltton The Nred of Imninllntn ltfllel Heroine More Painfull- Krldcnt. C0N8TANT1N0PLK, Feb. 24. It will bo romonibored that tho sublluio porte, soon after tho masiacros in this country, scut out commissioners to investigate) into tho recent disturbances and tako measures for qulotlng tho country. Ono group of com missioners went to l'lrzcrouni and tho othor cntcrod tho country at Snssoun and camo to Slvas. This commission from tho In terior did Its work vory rapidly, spending only n fow days In each of tho principal cities on tnoir route. Tho day nftor their arrival they sum moned beforu thorn u number of leading men, Mosloms nnd Christians. Thcsoworo admitted to tho preienco of tho commis sioners separately, first tho Mosloms, after wards tho Christians. Report snys that tiio commissioners said to tho Moslems "Wo did not expect so much of you, but now that you liavo done it, jicvcr mind, Henceforth you must keep tho peace." When tho Christians wore admitted tho commissioners received them standing, nnd at onco began to read au address 10 cttliiR tho bonollts tho Christians had re ceived during tho rslgn of tho bonollceut sultan, Abdul Khan, nud tho perildlous conduct of tho Armenians who bad started nowspnpers and sent mon to Washington nnd Chicago to agitato and stir up tho na tions against their government. In con clusion tbo address said: "Hereaf tor.lt clthor Turks or Armenians stfr up trouble thero will bo no more Im prisonments, but tho death penalty will bo visited upon offouders.1! After tho reading of tho address Abdul lah Pasha began to address tho Christians in a much more violent strain. Ho said if tho Armenians should ngulu begin to agitato, not ovon tho namo of Armenian would bo allowed to remain; thoy would nil bo blotted out. Drawing himself up to his full height and stretching out his nrm like a sword, he said: "What wo have gained wo have gained with blood, and when wo glvo up this morsel wo will glvo it up with blood." In tho Harpoot vllayot the commission ers spent all tholr time In Mozrch, nnd did not even visit tho city of Harpoot, which was plundered nnd burned, although it is only two inllos from Mezroli. No ques tions were asked of the Christians sum moned before thorn. When the commis sioners hnd finished their spceohes they dismissed them. Another fact of Interest is tho sending out of officials to enroll In tho government lists tho names of Christians who havo bo como Moslems. Multitudes havo been forcibly converted to Islam, having beou bound or held while, f ho rlto of circum cision was performed without their con- sont. Tho government has said that these con versions woro worth nothing, nnd that io one would be forced to cbango his rellgipn, but now government omcials write these new converts, whllo tho Turks drlvo them to say they nro Moslems. Tho carrying oil of Christian girls and women, too, still continues. Iu tho city of Palu Turks carry off girls, keep them for n fow days and return them dishon ored. Tho samo is douo in mnuy other places. In ono of tho Arabktr villages eight girls of the place aro imprisoned in Turkish harems. Their friends hear tholr cries, but can do nothing to help thorn. Tho destitution of tho Arnioniaus bog gars description. Men who wero wealthy in October were begging for bread hi No vember. Villages wero pillaged of evory scrap of food and clothlug. Whon tho plundorers could find nothing mora to carry off the villagers returned and sifted the dust to gather a few kernels of wheat or barley. Doors and windows woro car riod off. In many cases tho timbers of tho houses wero pulled out and cairled off. Everything of value which could not bo carried away was broken. Tho utmost pains wero taken to loave boh hid nothing of value to tne ownors. And all this was dono nt a time when winter was so closo at hand as to make it reasonably sure that cold and hunger would dostroy those whom the sword had sn.tred. Wherever you go you meet wan. pinched faces and peoplo clad in scanty gnrmonts. Ana you Know tuat multitudes spend tho long, cold nights huddled to gothor, with nothing to lie down upon and nothing to cover them. Of course dlsoaso sets in and carries them otf. It is estimated that there aro betwoeu 80,000 and 100,000 people in extreme desti tution. Europo nnd Aniorlea aro touehod with compassion and funds are being cnthorcd for tho relief of tho sufferers in every town and city. It is far otherwise with tho Turk. Ho views his work with cpmplucenoy und does not like to seo it in torferod with. TJs gcs'erumour.has gives a little aid occasionally. Iu many cases the allowance is one-sixth as much as is given to a Turkish gendarme or soldier, Tho bread given resomblos tho linseed oako usod iu Europe and America for feeding cattle, jwen mis aiiowanco is seldom oou tinued for any length of time. A largo share of the government's ap propriations for the relief of the destitute goes Into the pockets of officials. More over, tho Turks are hostile to reliof work and oppose it in various ways. In the oity of I'alu tho Turks said to the Christians: "If our beneficent sultan wished you to havo money ho is abundantly ublo to give it, but ho has not seen fit to do so, and now you aro receiving money from tho English and forming nn alllanco with them. Wo will out you off." No Chrlstlnu lu Pulu dares to reoolve or distribute rollof fuuds. Tho Armenian missionaries tried tosond money Into Palu, and it was returned to them becauso no one dared to recolvo and dUtrlbuto It. In somo of tho vitiligos tax gatherers took from the villagers tho scuuty plttuueo thoy had rocoivodto keep them alive. Thoy wero beaten and tho money taken from them. One poor villager said: "Tho roil Is bard mid tho flesh is soft, so wo gave It up." Mls Hurl on Cunnot Aid Zeltounlli. Constantinople, Fob. 21. Tho govern ment objects to Miss Clara Barton, presi dent of tho American Ited Cross society going to Zcltouu to dlstrlbuto relief, Tho consuls of tho powers who negotiated tho poaco at Zeltoun report tho most terrible distress and illness thero. Thero nro 8,000 refugoes in tho town and nn almost entire absence of beds and clothing. Many aro dying of cold and starvation. Thero Is a persistent rumor here of a fresh massacre at Urfa, EAUT DISEASE, has its victim at a disadvantage. Always taught that heart discaso Is Incurable, when tho symptoms become well defined, tho patient becomes alarmed and a norvous panic takes place. Hut whon a suro-remedy is found and a cure effected, after years of suffering, there is groat rejoicing and desire to "let tho whole world know." Mrs. Laura Wlno inger, of Selkirk, Kansas, writes; "I deslro to let tho whole world know what Dr. Miles' Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Restores Health Heart Curo lias dono for me. For ten years I had pain in my heart, short ness of breath, palpita tion, pain in my left sldo, oppressed feollngln my chest, weak and hungry 3, could not llo oncllhoi.' spoils, bad dr. side, was numb m.d suffered terribly. I tqok ur. Junes' ll' art luro and ueroro 1 Imlshcu tho second bottle 1 felt its good effects, I feel now that I an fully recovered, and that Dr. Miles' Heart Cure saved my life." Dr. Miles' Heart Curo is sold on guaranteo that first bottlo benefits, or money refunded. OLD DR. THEEL ir' 604 norm aixin St., 'OnrBntfMi. Vre." ab. Green, Philadelphia. Challenge! tlv VlJ, from tho admUstngiprij. 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It Cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lfps or Nostrils, Coms and Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c 50c. and $1.00. Sold bjDrof jiatSjOr sent pott-paid onreceiptofprlca. miniums' d. co., iu iu wmuai eu, s. i.rk. WITOH HAZEL OIL e. rKA it! H.n rv fm TH0USAND3 OF JAIL VISITORS. JnclonnniHl Walling Vndnto rn llrtwrcn Two I,Iihh or VIltor, Jlo.t of Whom Arn Wuinrii nud Mnny of Tliflil HIimiiii luff SrlioolKlrli. Cincinnati, Feb. St. Whon tho head less Ixuly of IVnrl llrynii was discovered near IWt Thomas on Kob. 1 (ho first feel ing was a chill of horror at tho revolting devlish Ingenuity of thocrlmo. Four days later when tho confessed partners in It, Scott Jackson nnd Alou.o Walling, not to mention tho lad William Wood, wero arrested, the excitement over tho unspeak- auie atrocity ueeumo passionate, Indeed nl I most furious. As ono by one, day by day, tho dumb I witnesses of this cilmo, matchless for cold I blooded cruelty, camo to light all othor i passions gave way to that of veneeauce. Nor did tho fuot ot the exceptional high standing of tho families of tho victim and of tho Inventors and perpetrators of the crime tend to relievo the tension ot public Indignation. They found tho strong walls of the jail iv wi'lcomo shelter. Now, how ever, the prospect ut speedy punishment has allayed public imp.itlenco During tbo past week the public interest in tho nceifsed mon, Jackson and Walling, has assumed a now phase. That fascina tion which mystery has for the masses has drawn visitors by thousands every day. Beginning on Monday of hist week the flow to the jail of eui'liius humanity was continuous from morning till night On Inst Thursday tho number had grown to 1,000; on Friday It Increased to 1,500. Jailer how ivusiiinan nnd his guards wero i absolutely worn out in lettiii'r tho people in and out. This became so burdensome that on and after Saturday all visitor, were excluded. This excitement was tell ing on the nerves of tho two leading pris oners. Not ono viItor In a hundred cared to seo the boy, William Wood. A limit was placed on tbo tlmo visitors wero permitted to stny. Every few min utes tho jail was cleared and a new instal ment ot sightseers was admitted. Onco lu thu corridors ot tho jail tho visitors were arranged lu two lines, forming alnnc throiiRli which tho two chief prisoners wero leu siowiy, ono nr. n titno, tor puono Inspection, llko horr.es ut an miction before n group of buyers. Both Jackson nnd WnllliiK stood this onloiil whllo it lusted with ateitd)- nervo and firm step. Weari ness nnd depression camo to both at tho closo of tho day, aftor this hurrying was over. William Wood, tho boy who Is charged with aiding nnd allotting these criminals, was an Interested spectator of theso exhibitions. From tho balcony of his corridor which U two stories nbovo Jackson's and Waiting's floor, ho could command nn excellent vlow of tho wholo performance. Visitors usually simply looked at tho prisoners much after .tho manner of viewing savngo beasts ut a menagerie, without speaking n word. As to tho character of these visitors, tho singular fact Is that at least two-thirds of them wero woman. Of theso tho greater wero blooming young girls, with rosy cheeks nnd bright eyes. Onco In a whllo n group of matronly women call, hut this Is comparatively rare. Of courso tho most of the callers have been from Clnclnnntl nnd tho neighboring towns. A highly ro spectablo minority nro from Indiana nnd more distant states. Occasionally mothers tako In their littlo sons and daughters. Christian people who nro Sunday hnbitues of tho jail sock to talk to tho prisoners on religious subjects, und meet n hearty re ception. Wllllum Wood, tho moro boy ontnnglcd In tho beginning of this enormous crime, has no such public distinction ns that of I tho two chief actors lu It. Au Indiana i visitor betrays tho state from which ho comos by Inquiring for young Wood, and ) by tho peculiar Indignation he shows i against that lad for his sharo in the outset 1 of tho crlmo. With tho great mass of peo I plo Wood Is not tuken into consideration. Iln yosterdny's Enquirer Scott Jackson has a card addressed to the public In which ho simply reiterates the story ho has of ton I told of his connection with this case. Ho exonerates himself ns a principal just as ! ho has dono before, nnd gives tho lcader ' ship In guilt to Walling. He doos not I throw a ray of light cm tho mystery. He thinks tho press has boen unfair to him, and makes this statement over his own signature to set tho public right. General Strike of Utltocrnpherg. New York, Feb. 21. A general strlko of i tbo International Lithograph Artists and Kugravcrs Protective and Insurnnco union 1 in this country nnd Cannda bogau today. ! About 1,000 mon nro out. Of tho number I COO are located lu this city and Brooklyn. Tho other cities nlTocted nro Buffalo, Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis, Iiochestor, Milwaukeo, Boston, ' Clovelnnd and Toronto. Shot by Ills Own Death Trap. GliEEXSuur.a, Pa , Feb, 24. Alien Ilnr- rold, a young farmer, was perhaps fatally Injured by a death trap lie set for chicken , thieves. lie had so arrangod u gun, loaded with buckshot, that wheu tho door of thu 1 chickon bouso wus opened tho thieves I would be shot. In a moment ot absent , mlmleduess, Harrold opened thedoorhlm 1 biilf, and was shot in tho abdomen. Tho physlcluus have littlo hope of his recovery. j Death-uf 11 Well Kmmn Actor. ! NEW YoilK, Feb. 21. John Wnldron, 43 , years old, known iu dramatic circles ns 1 Actor Paul Allen, dlod yesterday at Bollo t vuo hospital in tho nlcoholio ward. Wnl I dron was a pnrtnur in tho famous sung and dnuco team of Lester and Allen. At ono time ho engaged John L. Sullivan for a brief season at n salary of (1,000 per wools. The .'resident Aguln Xluck llimUntr Washinuton, Fob. 2L President Clovo liuid loft tho city at 11 o'clock last night on tho lighthouse tender Maple for u day's duck hunting nt Quantico. Hu,-wii8 ac companied by four guests, one,,HfvhDm was Llghlhouso Inspector Lnmbertou nnd, another Colonel Hives. Tho party bxpuct to return to tho city ut 0 o'clock tonight. Dcntli or Mm, Pinnlnf, Vl. 01 Marshall Field. -Mrs. Nnunlo Viel. wlfo of Murshuli Flolil, tho Chicago mof. clmut, Uleil yesterday ut hor vlllu in Hied, Alps-Slaritlms, Krunoc. Mrs. Field lias been in poor health for several years, Tho 'luiuetllato cause of death was peritonitis. Tilts Wenttisr. 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With every 1500 order we pive a legal guarantee to cure or refund the mone'. AJdresl PCAlJ I MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, Ohio. READING R. R. SYSTEM IN EFFECT OCrrOllEIt i. 1893. Train leave Shenandoah ni follows : For New York via I'liilndelphin, week dara. 210, SS 7 'JO n. m., 13 8S, 215 and 5 53 p. m' SumlnvH, 2 10 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 5 23, 7 20 a. in., 12 S3 anil 2 S3 p. m. For Heading anil l'lillmlelplila, week days, 2 10, 5 23, 7 20 a.m., 12 58, 2 53 and 3 55 p. m. Sun days, 2 10 a. it,. For l'ottsvllle, week days, 2 10; 7 20 a, m., and 12 5-1, 2 53 and 3 53 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Taniatiua and Mahanoy City, week days, 2 10, 3 23, 7 20 a. m., 12 58, 2 31 and 5 33 p'. tu. Sundays, 210 a. ni. For lillnmiort, Sunbtiry and 1-cwlnburg, weekdays, 3 23, 11 80 . m., 150 and 7 20 p. ni. Sundays, 3 23 a. m. For Mahanoy 1'lane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 23, 5 25, 7 20, 11 30 n. m., 12 5S, 1 SO, 2 53,5 53, 7 20 und 9 35 p. in. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 a. in. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 3 25, 7 20,1130 a. m., 150,7 20 nnd 9 33 p.m. Sun da) s, 3 25 is. in. Fur llaltiinore. 'Wna.hliiirton and the West vlu ii. kii. ii. u., inroticli tmlns loavo IteadlnR Terminal, I'lillailelphVa, (I. ,t It. Jt. It.) at 3 20, 7 53, 112il a. in., 3 10 nnd 7.27 p.m. Sundays, 3 20, 7 00, 11 26 a. m., 3 10 nnd 7 27 p. in. Addi tional traiiiH from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut btrej'ti station, week days, 1 50, t5 11, 8 23 p. m. Sundays, 1 33, 8 23 p. lu. TltAJNS FOIS SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 8 00 n. in., 1 .10, 1 00, 7 30 p. in. and 12 IS niKht. Sundays, 600 p. iu 1-ave New York via Maudi Chunk, week days, t 30, V 10 a. m., 1 10 nnd 4 30 p. m. lx-ave Philadelphia, lteuiliuir Terminal, week days, 4 'JO, 8 S3, 10 00 It. in. II ml 4 00, 0 02, 1130 p.in. Sundays, 1130 p.m. Ia'iivu Heading, week days, 135, 710, 1000, 11 50 it. in., 3 53 and 7 57 p. m. Sundays, 1 33 a. lu. Ix-avo Pottsvillc, weekdays, 235, 740 a. m., 12 30 ami 0 Up. in. Sundays, 233 a. m. Leave Tainaiuu, week days, 3 18, 8 50. 11 23 a in., 1 20, 7 15 uml 9 52 p. in. Sundays, 3 18 a. ni. Ixuve Mulianoy City, week days, 2 43, 9 21, 11 47 u. iu., 1 31, 7 39 und 9 51 p. ni. Sundays, 3 43 a. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00, 8 30, 9 37, 11 59 a. 111., 12 58, 2 Oi, 5 20, 6 20, 7 53 and 10 10 p. tn. Sundays, 2 to, 4 00 a. in. Leave Wllliamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 10 a. ra., 3 33 nnd 11 II p. iu, Sundays, 11 IS p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street worf and South street wliatf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 9 00 a. in., 2 00, 4 00, 500 p.m. Accommodation, 8 00 a. m,, 4 30, 0 30 p.m. Sunday Kxpress, 9 00. 1000 a. m. Accommo dation 8 00 a. in., 1 45 p. in, Keturnlnir leave Atlantic Citv (ilenot.l wpek- I days, express, 733, 9 00 a. m., 330, 5 30 p. ru. Accommodation, 0 30, 8 15 a. in., unit 132 p. m, , Sundays Express, I 00, 7 30 p. in. Accommoda tion, 7 13 a. m., 1 13 p. m Parlor Curs on all express trains. I. A. SWEKlAltn, (i. O. HANCOCK, (len'l Superintendent. Oen'1 Pass. Aet. Teams to Hire. If you want tn hire n safe nnd reliable team for driving or for working purpose tny Shields' livery stublo u visit. Teams constantly on luiud at misonuhlo rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No, 410 East Centre htreet, Opposite Reading railroad station. St Hillions of Dollars Go up in smoko every year. Take no rieke hut get your .houses, Etock, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class, re llublo tomiauIea as represented by DAVID FAUST, 1' Also Life and Accidental Companies.
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