WHAT IB YOUR TRACE? Eaoli Trade or Occupation Has Its Special Disease. It Is well known among mod leal men 'that iwbiiii diseases art more readily developed in certain occupation! than In othert. That each (Hwnpatlou lifts Ita attendant physical weakness. Engineers, rallrond men anil similar occupations suffer mostly from kid iley troubles and men who arc often exposed to the weather suffer from rheumatism, while clerks and professional men, in furl the nrmy of people whose hnniueiu keeps them indoors, are oftentimes great sullbrers from piles and constipation. In this con nection the following letter l of interest to people whoie ocoupntion will not allow suf ficient outdoor exercise. Mr. A. F. Oalhonn, notary public and Jeweler and watchmaker of Clrclevllle, V. Va., writes as follows: I liml licen a severe sufferer from plies for years and had tried many remedies with but little benefit, when about three years ngo I saw tho Pyramid l'lle Cure advertised and sent fur it. I was badly afflicted when I got them, but after only two applications the plica dis appeared and from that day to this I have Hover felt a symptom of the disease. I feel that I canm t recommend then) too highly to sufferers from piles. The Pyramid I'llo Cure is free from cocaine, opium or any mineral poison, abso lute! safe, pleasant and painless; sold by druggists at 80 cents per package. If there is Rtiy constipation the Pyramid Pills should be used with the pile cure. The pills are 86 cents per package. Any druggist will tell you that the Pyrn mid t the liest known and most successful I and popular pile cure ever placed on the! market and Ita reputation as a safe and nul- , . , , .... ., ,. ... , 1 ioal cuie has only resulted from the personal recommendation of people who liavo been cured of this distressing ailment. Send to Pyramid Co., Albion, Mich., for valualilo littlo book on cause and cure of piles. ndlirlisal mm dliilsr A ill nr.. irr. alwan n-t table). LADIES UK Drugffl't for CSiehmhra SngtUh PU-A n.JnMnl in lte.1 nH ttuld mtkMt.N nuollirr. Rtfutt dangerdut tubttitu- V tiont and imttationt. At Pruning, er icoJ 4 kam apaieti wiiii did nuwin. DkO In Ptnrai'i At j".r:tctikri, t sUioqdUIi r . iIMlef Tor I.ndlww" la"-. tJ Mtnrn ' SlelL 10,000 Ti'Uiiuoniau. vttm faptr CMehctr Chemical Co.(MadUort wai. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TBitD.Tirt AKt kn WOMAN'S RELIEF. Alw&Tinromntind rclikbla. ArtnI Imttntimu. 0t ClToi'lTimr PiLl iiitnrl iivgnraiiTL At riruir ilnm. or tent dtrrrt fanaiPti t. fri. II. Catojc 8pic Cu , Boston, Maw. Our book, 4c H'or sale nt P. I. I). Ktrllit's drtifc store and Shenandoah drug store. SU TIIPPS 6"04Norlh Sixth St. bit i EflEiU Side entrance on GrceaSL PHILADELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED. Yeura lloBDllnl lxoerlcnvo In ..lermanT. V STRICTURE. BLOOD POI30N, TTGENsRAL DEBILITY, LOST VIGOR, 7T EXCESSES AND ALL OTHER H Effects of Youthful FOLLY OF BOTH SEXES IVrraanently cured niter every ono elao una railed. UST MANHOOD AND SHRUNUN 0SQANS RESTORED. Send five 3ceut stamps for buokTrullt. The onlj crwr of Quack muW sworn tertlmonlftfo MADE ME A SVEAIM AJAX TACLUTSI'OSITIVnLY CUKE 2fcrvou$ Diseases Failing Mem- 3 CI ory,impowncy,iiwpierMni,eio .chuwu , by AlluHO aal other licenses ona Ide11s The j quicU and surUu restore Jytnt viwitty 111 oia or yoan?, ana iltamQaforBtmly.ouainwB or niinriau. lVovont. Timjir.ilv nml t1onramptlon If taken in time. Xholr tiro ehon-ts immedlnto Improve nvsnt and eiletU a CUKI3 waore all others iall. In hare cured thousands nnd will euro you. We cle a rotltlve wri Uen auarantef to etTect a euro in each caw or rof uDd the money. 1'rice 00 cen tj ior racknao, or oi packajsoB ICull treat mtmtl for sV-. Ujf mail. In For enle In Shctmnilonli, I'm, b- A. Wnsley nnil H. 1. Klrlln, l)nik'll. 'MAYBE HE IS NOT WELL' (Sliakesiwro.) Then net him to take tho '11H0NCH0 yiOBIQEOPATHIC BBNEDIES 10 CENTS DRUGGISTS. "They clo the Work" iBIMtClAb jsramniKS voi DIl'FUllKNT IHB1USI5S BRONX CHEMICAL COMPANY, Yonkers, N. Y. PHILA & READING RY IN BPFKUT MAItCII 27. 1S47. 'Trains leavo Sliennndoali oh follows! For Now York vl l'lillnilelplilo, week day. 310, 5 30, 710 a. m., 1233, SOU nil5 53 p. rr gSundays, 2 10 n. m. For Now York via Mauoh Chunk, wook day 2S, 7 JO a. m., 12 38 and 3 OS p. ui. J'or Hendlui; and llilladliilila, week dayi 2 JO, 8 25, 7 10 a.'m., 12 33, 3 03 mid 6 68 p. in. Hill jlayn, 2 10 n. m. For 1'ottnvllle, week days, 2 10; 7 10 a. m., anc 32 83, 3 CH nnil 5 5S . in. Hundaya, 2 10 a. ni. For Tamoqua and Mubanoy City, weelc day. 210, 5 3S, 710 a. m., 12 38, 3 03 Ullll 6 88 p. o Sundays, 2 10 n, m. For WJlllnmnport, Hunlmry anil Lewlabure Ml: days, 8 25, 11 30 n. in., nnd 7 38 p. a fiundaya, 3 315 a. in. For Maliauo) f'lane, weekdays, 2 10. 8 3S, 5 29 710. i 1.10 u. ill., .233, 308,688, 7 26 and 9U l. in. Nundnys, 2 10, 3 36 n. in. For Asliluud nnd Sliauiokln, week days, 8 2t 710, 1130 a. m., 7 IS and 9 68 p. in. flur days, 3 36 n. m. For Baltimore, Wnahluftton and the Wal vl, 11.4 0. It. K., ihroiiKh trains laa'-t Heodlni Terminal, Philadelphia, U'. Alt. V at 8JC 786,1136 a. in., 310 and 7.27 n. l. Sundsyr 8 20, 7 00, 11 26 a. in., 3 46 and 7 27 p. in. Aildl tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Ghol nut HtreeU station, week days, 1080 a. in. 12 9X 12 It 8 to p.m. Sundays, 136, 8 38 p. m. TltAINB FOIt HIIUNANDOAH. Learo. New York via PhlladulphlA, days. 4 SO, 8 00 a. in., 1 80, 4 30, 9 00 p. wsk . unr niftlit. Sundays, o uu p. in. iave new xoru. via jnaucn uiiunK, weei tlam, 4 80, 9 10 a. in., 1 30 nnd 4 ISp. faave PhlUulchilila, Heading Te ihla, Heading Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 M, 10 OK a. in. anu 4 uo, dbu, lit" Sundays. 1130 n. m. iuve itoHuing wmIc dura. 1 36. 710. 10 06 jimn. in., u uu iinu I.enve l'ottsvllle. G 00 nnd 8 20 i. m. Hunilays, I a. do weeic uays, x an, 7 40 a. m. 12 SO and 6 12 Ii. in, Biinuays, x h. in. Leave Tanuutia, week duyp, 8 18, 8 ISO, 1 1 38 in., I 37, 7 -JU anu 9 n. ra. Silli.laytf. 3 18 n. ie ive iiiHimuoy wiiy, weeK nays, a M 3) 11 47 n. in., 2 OS, 7 41 una 10 08 p. ill. Sun .a. m. udays, 8 I.' J.oftvo Mnlinnoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 0C .030,837. 11 SO a. in., 111,219,5 30,016, 7Hpm ;J3uiidsys, 2 40, 00 a, in. I jmte Will lamsport, week days, 7 42, 10101 (fl., 8 36 and II 41 p. m. Hundays, ll 18 p. m. , ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, - 7aave l'lilladelplila Oli stunt street warf am pwiii sfrectwnaii ior Aiiauiio miy. lTeeKiwye nxprew, yisj a. 2 00. (Hatur- . (lrOllly, 8 00), 4 00. 6 00 , AtMMnnmotlu flUll, V . uu u. m.. a is. nan i.. m fiUlulAVa Kllimu Om 1,1 (HI m Ammin. mo.li.llon, 8 00 ii. m., 4 18 p. m. lteturnlnK leave Atlantis City depot, oorne Atlautle and Arkanaos avenues. Weekdays Ksiireae, 7 88, 9 00 a. in., 3 80, S 90 , p. m. Aoooiniiiixlntloii a6j8 16 a. m., 4 10 p. m. . luodatuiii, 7 16 a. m., 4 16 p. in. Parlor Our on all eiprean trains. Wanted-An Idea Who ean think of wo me sunpie Protect J' Write JOI our Ideu; tber may ttlug you wealln. UN WKOUKHBllUN 4 CO., Palest Attor iblogton, 1). C. fur their tl MS prlte ollw neys. Waahlogton, 1). G.. rur tbelr (1JU0 prli and list ot two hundred luTemioiis yiuxUm) PtTilplicalrr' J:ncllli niamoivl Ilrn. ENNYROYAL. PIUS toil b a. at. jT2 u III) FOR Till! General Algor Acts Promptly to Roliovo Flood Viotiins. ARMY 0PH0BBS ON THE SCENE. Tlioy Wltl AsoKflnln tlio Xoetfs or tlio People, am Otlierw Who Will Follow Quickly Will Distribute tlio ItolloC Now OrlcniiH Miiy lliivo 11 Crlnls. Memphis, April 8, The supreme test of the levees: south of VIcksburg and Arkansas City is approaching. The river at Vicksbtirg has fallen for dome days, on account of the rush of waters from the main channel through the crevasse above Into the Yasoo delta. This water is again returning to the channel through the Yasoo river, and ite Influence Is being felt at Vloksburg, where the guage Is now marking higher figures. Within a few days the crest of the rise will be opposite Vloksburg, and the channel will continue to deepen unless the levees break. The Louisiana people Keenly realise the gravity of the Bltuatlon. The de struction wrought In the St. Francis Uasln and the Yazoo delta may he re lated In the Tensa basin, which be gins In southeastern Arkansas and ex tends through the northeastern coun ties of Louisiana. Material and men are being hurried forward. The news of the action of congress In appropriat ing a large sum for the relief of the sufferers was gratefully7 received here and throughout the overflowed districts. Secretary Alger acted with the great est nramnt:ess. und today six army of- fleers arrived In Memphis. Dividing the Mississippi into six sections, tney 7'" , , m in i iiJ Z Another detail of officers will follow, distributing rations In accordance with the reports of these officers, acting; in harmony with the local relief commit tees. Memphis will be headquarters for the purchase of supplies and dis tributlon. The six officers Belected to make the inquiry are Colonel HalneB, of tho en gineer corps, In charge of river and harbor works in the Baltimore dls. trict; Colonel Sanger, Inspector gen eral's department; Captain Gallllard, of the engineers; Captain Martin, of the quartermaster's department; Captain Craig, of tho signal service, and Cap. tain Clark, of tho ordnance department, The officers were accompanied from Washington, by Mr. Graves, president of the Memphis chamber of commerce, and Mr. J. S. Menken, vice-president of the Memphis relief committee. To these gentlemen ls owing much credit for the expedition with which the gov ernment relief was secured, though they were aldetl heartily by their repre sentatives in congiess and by the ad ministration. The committee said that they neded no blankets or tents, as they were now advised, though reports from outside points on the river might show the ne cessity for some of these later on. What they did need now was food and medicine. The supplies could be pur chased In Memohls to the best ad vantage, for that was the nearest point to the distressed districts and would serve best as a jiolnt of (distribution. At Camp Congo, In the limits of Mem phis, a competent physician was al ready at work, and at their suggestion the officers 'will leave to this doctor tho selection of the medical supplies to be purchased. The six districts Into .which the Mis sissippi will bo divided for purposes of Investigation nnd distrUiution are as follows; From Memphis "own to Hel ena, from Helena down to Greenville, from Greenville down to VlckBburg, fronl Vloksburg to New Orleans, from Memphis to Cairo, and from Cairo up. Below Baton Ilouge and all the way to New Orleans pot only has a great deal of work been done on the levees, but the patrol system Is ample and thoroughly organized. Crevasses, un like lightning, may strike twice in the same place, and where a weak spot has once developed It is considered an Im portant point tp hold. For that reason Bonnel, Carre, Payle, Nlta and other sorely stricken points have levees. higher ana broader than almost nnyrl wnere in me state, buii stanuing at four feet or a little less above the water level. These are also guarded with greatest care. So far not one of these banks has developed a woak spot, It 1 .-Imply a auestlon of strength to resist !ie pressure and the height to keep the rising water from pouring over the tops anil weakening the bases of, the bulwarks by flooding the roads, ln'the roar. If all the levees hold rjew Orleans will have a crisis to face. A telegram received here from a committee of citizens of Helena, Ark,, states that there are 2,000 sufferers at that place, and that the water Is now In every houso from Helena to Whlto river. An Aflliluvlt. This Is to cortify that on May lltli, I walked to Melick's drug storo on n pair of crutches and bousht a bottle of Chamber lain's Pain Balm for Inflammatory rheuma tism which had crippled me up. After using three bottles I am completely cured. I can eheorfully recommend it. Charles II. Wet zel, Sunbury, Pa. Sworn and subscribed to beforo me on August 10, 1801, Walter Shipman, J. I. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by Gruhler Bros., druc store. ltovnlt AfinliiHl l'nrtuitnl. London, April 8. Dlsttatehea from Pretoria and Delagoa bay say that the Whole of Gassaland Is In open revolt. Twenty-five thousand natives have re belled against the Portuguese govern ment. The principal rising Is only about 40 miles from the Transvaal bolder. The Portuguese troops are mobilizing rapidly, and the situation la regarded as serious. A Household Necessity. Owcarets Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, aet gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, elasnsliig the entire system, dispel colds, cure lieaiUelie. fever, habitual eoiMtlpatlon aud biliousness. PIshm buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day ; 10, 2, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. InvoHtlirutiiUf Hofl'M l'uiiHton. Washington. April 8. Commissioner of Pensions Kvans la aonductlnK a quiet Investigation of the proceedings In the pension case of Deputy Commis sioner Bell, whose teslgnatlon was ac cepted Monday, to take immediate ef fect. Mr. Bell had a long Interview with Commissioner Kvans yesterday, and insisted that everything done in the case would be found all light. Pending the Investigation the payment of the pension check to Mr. Bell has been suspended until further orders. Ilueklon'a Arnlcu Salve. The best salve In the world for cuts, best salve In the world bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever surei, tl.u. l.n.wla nl.Ill.lulna MMI. fl n.l all skin eruntious. aud uosl lively ourcs piles. ot jo nay roouired. It Is miaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mouy refunded. Price 3n cents jer box. For salo by A. Wftsley. THE MAN IN UNIFORM WOES OF A NAVAL OFFICE!! ON THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE PLATFORM. Mistaken For Station Master ami llrvllcil Aeeortllngly Appealed to nod Abused by Helpers nml IncllBimnt Citizens Flnl nt l.Rt l'rom n llaby. A man In the navy rushed' aboard his ship In the Ilrnoklyn navy yard the other ilfiyns If something terrible was after him. i The men In the wardroom looked up niimred as ho entered and sank down on the leather oouoh. "Wlint'a the matter, old manf" asked ono of tho officers. "Why, where are your ! friends? I thought you gotperinlHion to ran trot neniiiMlon to leave the ship to go to the llrooklyn bridge to meet some friends who were oomlug aboard." "I'tlld," came n response In a muClcd voice. 4 ' That's where I've been. ' ' "Hut where are your frleudsr" persisted No. i. . "I don't know, for I didn't wait fot them." "Didn't wait for themf" oxolalmed n olmp whom they all enll Lonl Chesterfield. "Why, that was a beastly thing to dov" "Ulimkety, blank, blank," exclaimed the exhausted one, jumping to his feet. "Walt till you hear my side of the story before you condemn my manners. I look as If I might have been bunkoal, sandbag ged or set upon by n gang of street thugs, don't If Yes. Well, I haven't been. 1 merely made the mistake of going ashore in uniform. "You see, I'd been very busy worklngnll morning, and when I looked at the clock I found that I barely had time to get to the bridge to meet these friends, much less to stop to put on civilian's attire. I got permission to leave the ship nnd started on a run, without once thinking of my uni form, but when I got in the car Iliad time to realize what I wns wearing. 'Oh,' I thought to myself, 'I have on my service dross uniform plain bluo trouscrs.a rathei j neat but not gaudy blouse, with consider nhlo black braid on It, and nn anchor on the collar. Good. Thlswon't attract much attention.' Then I looked at my oap, with Its sloping visor and Its broad gold band around tho front ornamented with the crossed nnohors. cnglo and Bhleld wrought togothor. 'Flno,' I sold to myself. 'No body will guy mo.' I'm Buro, though, I did wish I had thought In tlmo to put on my cits. "When I landed nt tho bridge, I got permission, as n special favor, to go up on tho second story landing to meet my friends as they got out of tho train. Sev eral peoplo piped mo off ns I went up the steps nml that; was tho beginning of my finish. I stood there gazing nt two trains ns they disgorged themselves without bo Ing Interfered with, When tho third ono caino up, man got out, curat) up to mo and said i " 'Whloh is tho way to tho Kings Coun ty "LP" " 'I don't know,' I answered. " 'Why don't you knowf' he asked. " 'I don't know that, either,' wns my reply, nnd. ho passed on, glaring buck nt mo as If ho would enjoy nothing more than taking my Boalp. By this tlmo tho next train was in, nnd a woman got out and mudo for mo. " 'Which way do you get to tho navy ynrdP sho nsked, " 'Go down stairs and take tho car un der the brldgo to your right, madam,' 1 answered. " 'Can't you go down and show mo the woyP Bhe queried next. " 'I'm sorry I can't,' I nnswercd, and I'll bo blamed If sho didn't lot lit nnd, say that I was a disgusting thing und asked mo what I Avns paid for. "I straightened up as high as I could, thinking that if I assumed n military air it would bo n protcctloil, but it didn't work. Although standing with heels and knees together, toes out at an nnglo of 40 degrees, chest out und shoulders thrown back and chin held high In tho air, my posture didn't produce tho desired effect. Soon I becamo aware from a sorlos of short whistles, such as oro commonly used to summon a bootblack or cabby, that some ono in tho crowd from the next car was making pcrslstont efforts to attract my at tention. It was a num. I turned to cast n withering glnuoe. Ho grabbed mo by the elbow with his umbrella handle, harnessed mo up tq him and said: 'Although there arp signs iiv the cars prohibiting people from Indulging inn certain pastime, either ll) (lie pars or on tho platform, the uiai) who sat next to mo coming on tho bridge spit on my foot, mid I want to luakp n complaint ngulnst him. Thero tho son of n gun goes now.' I thought of what Bill Nyo said whon ho was writing about one of his personal tUfflcul.los with nn ono- my : 'I clinched my teeth and struck him with a bed slat. If you don't believe It, I can Bhow you tho clinched teeth and the bod slat. ' "Tho fellow had his foot there nil right, nnd he thought ho had his man, but he could prove nothing. 1 tow htm that I could soy nothing oxcept that I rogretted the occurrence, and I promised him that It should never happen again nnd remind ed him that, although tho offense was a heinous one, thero wns no speclflo penalty for It, I was unablo to arrest tho oftonder nnd would havo to Jet him go. Ho thank ed mo again and again and Bald ho wns glad to know tha,t, along with other Im provements, tho bridge officials had secured such Intelligent employees. "I was about usodupbythls tlmo and kept wondering If my friends would ever come. Surely they'll bo on tho train just coming in, I thought. It enmo to a stop, and a young, fairly well dressed woman motioned to mo from tho platform. Not noticing anything unusual, I hastened up to the ear nnd found to my distress that sho had n baby about 3 months old In her anus. Sho said sho had a very heavy basket In the car nnd rather suggested by ji motion toward the baby, ns sho drew up to ma, that I take that while she weut In after the basket. But I didn't catch on and rushed In and grabbed the basket by preference. When 1 came out with It. she said she thought sho'd bettor take the basket down the steps as it had some things in It that she wouldn't have broken for the world, und finally insisted on my swapping It lor that uarneu brat. What did I dor I dropped the basket at the top of the steps, shook the woman, baby und all, aud made tracks for the navy yard. "So here I am, or at least all that's left of me. As to my friends, I don't know whore they are. I've been pulled and tugged this way aud Mint and yollud at In the last half hour until I feel as If u battle would be too tame." "I told you young fellows about going out In your uniforms In the United States," mild n amy hulml nwiu "It works In uvery other country, but It don't go In this," And the young ollloer groaned. New York Sun. During the winter of 1808, I ll. Martin, of Long IteAcli, West Va., contracted a severe colli wlilnh left him with a cough. In speaking of how he cured it he says : "I used several kinds of cough syrup but found uo relief until I liouglit a bottle of Cham berlain's Omigh Iteniedy, which relieved me alnioet instantly, and ill a short time brought about a complete euro." When troubled with a eough or cold use this remedy and you will not And It necessary to try several kinds before you get relief. It has been In the market for aver twenty years aud constantly grown in favor and popularity. Fur sale at 2S anil SO cents per bottle by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Who can measure tho Inlluouce of n Mother! It lasts tlirough nil ages ntul onters tho coiifliics of eternity. With what on re, therefore, should she bp guarded and how great tho effort bo to make her life happy. Mother's Friend makes child-birth onsv. assists nature n lw SHWimo e tort, leaves tlio jiiouier stronger niwr limn ueioroeonniioiiie.il., anu robs tlio trying hour or its terror. No Mother can afford to neglect its uso. Of druggists at $1.00, or sent byinsll on receipt of price. Write fnr book cmiuining valu able Information fur all Mothers, mailed free. The llradfltld ltfgulstor do., AtlsnU, (!a. millions of Dollars Qo up in smnko every year. Tsko tt risks but get your houses, stuck, fin nlture, etc., insured In flrst-dnse re liable cempmiles as represented by DAVID FAUST, WSr,". Also Ltfu and Accidental Oouipant Oft BATH RRSTO (MS "OO EFFECTS ATON n CATON'S WITALIZER Curei general or special debility, wakeful, ness, spcrmatorhoea, emissions, Impotency, paresis, etc Corrects functional disorders, caused by errors or excess!, quickly restoring Lost Manhood In old or young, giving vigor and strength where former weakness prevailed. Con venient package, simple, effectual, and legitimate. Cunc la Ouick inn THnnnunn. W ct dtctivtd ty vnitatient: insist oa CATON'S Vltallzers. Sent sealed 11 your drug gist does not have it. Price $1 per pkge, 6 for $5a nltlt written guarantee of complete cure, formation, references, etc., free and confidential. Bend us statement of case and 25 cts. for a week's trial treatment. One only sent to each person. ' CATON MED. CO., BOSTON, MASS. For sale nt I. 1'. D. Klrlln'a drug store and Blicnantltmli drti: store. ! INFANT HEALTH SEJTT FREE I A little boot tlmt Slnii1 1 ha In pvprv I home. Issued Ly t.:o Manufacturers Gail Borden Eagle Brand Condensed fv:i!k N. Y. Condensed Milk fin. I 71 Ilaason Street, IfcwYork roit PIle3 or Hemorrhoids. Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Bolls & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rhoum & Tetters. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and $1.00. Sold by druggists, or sent post-putd on receipt 0 1 price 111'arilItElS'llLn.CO., Ill lit Mmi.nSL.StwVork. For salo at rorlnsky's drug etore, 28 Knst Centre street Teams to Mire. If you want to litre n snfe nti reliable team for dri vlng or fur workiii'e purto?e s pay Bhields' livery stable a visit. Teami constantly 01. haiul at reasonable rates JAMES SHIELDS, No. 110 Bast Centre street. Opposite Heading; raliroAi station. peia. Railroad. SCHUYKILL DIVISION. JANUAUY 18, 1807. Trains will leave Hbenamloah after tlio aho date for WlRRans, (lllberton, l'mckvillg, Dari Water, St. Clair, l'ottsrille. llaniburK, Headlnc Pottstown, l'hoenUvllle, Norristoivn and l'Lil aiclphla (llrnad street Btatlon) nt 08 and 11 06 a. m. and 4 20 p. m. on week days. For Pottf vllle and intermediate stations a 17 a. m, SUNDAY. For Wlggans, Gllberton, Prackvllle, Dart Water. St. Clair. 1'ottnville. at 0 Ot. 0 45 a. in. an: 8 10 p. in. For Hamburg, Heading, I'ottstowc Phoentxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at t 6 1 45 a, ra., 8 10 p. m. Trains leave itrcktiiio lor suenandoali c 1010 a.m. and 12 31. Stl. 7 52 and 10 47 i. a.. Hunday, 11 13 a. in. nnd 5 41 p. m. inve i-ouavnie ior niienaiiuoan at lu id in. and 12.M, 5 15, 7 25 and 10 3U p. m. Hunda) 10 10 a. in., 5 15 p. in. Lenve Philadelphia, (llroad street station!, fu Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a. m., 4 10 ami 7 p. m. week days. Sundays lenve at 0 50 a. ra Iave llroad street station. I'hlladelnhta. lui Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ooenti Gtovcju Lom lirancii. ana intermediate stations, o..O 11.11 a. m., 3.30 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. Leave Broad Street Station. Philadelphia, FOIt NKW YOItK. inures, week-ilava 8 30. On. 4 &0 S IS. 0 SO. 7 38, 8 , 838. ORO, 10 21 milling Our), 11 00 n. HI. 12 00 noon, 2 35 (Umited 100 sml l p,ra, Dliilnjr Cora), I 40, 230 (Dinliig Car) 330, 390, ), no, zao (Dining car) 330, 3 90, 0 (Dining Car), 60S. 6 50.813. 1000. ulglit. Sundays, S 30, 1 OS, 1 1 6 IS' 0, 10 31, (1)1 lug Oar), 1188 ft. 111., lining fur), 1 00 (Limited 1 33 Dining 1 VU, O UU, il TO VlfUUIII p. 111., IX Ul, 111(11 8 20,8 88, 9 50, K jzod, z au i inning mrj, 4 uu ii.iiiiiteu i xsutnlng Oar), 3 20, .1 88, (lilnliig Car), 689, 6 SO, 8 13, 10 00 p. in , isui night. Kxnrese for lloetoti without chanire. 11 00 n in.. week-days, and 6 SO p. in., dally, FOB VA8IIINQTON ANDjIIIK SOUTH. For Baltimore nnd Washington, 8 AO, 7 30,8 3 1030, 1138 a. in.. 1200 (128) Limited Ills.. lug Oar), 112. 318, 411 (S 19 Oungrtweloiial Umitl, Dining Oar), 8 17, 6 SS (Dining Car), 7 40 (Dining Cur) p. m., and 12 OS nlghl week days. Hundays, 3 SO, 7 30, 012, II 38 a. in., 12 09 1 12, 4 41, ( 3 U Oongreaelonai Lluilted Dining Oar), 8 85 (Dlnlug Oar), 7 40 p. m (Dining Oar) nnd 12 05 night. l'OK ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Uroml street scatio , Philadelphia (via Delaware tlver lirldge), exp 7 us p. to. uaiiy. Leave Market street Kerry, express, 8 B0 a in., 200, 4 10, 5(0 p. in. Sundays, 8 4S, ttn. in. Aueommodation, 8 00, 8 30, u. in., 8 30 and 4 30 p. in., week days. Hundays, 8 00, 8 IS a. in., 4 00 and 5 00 p. in. For (im May, Angleaeesi, Wlldwood and Holly lieacli, uuu Bea Isle City, Ocean Oltyatid Avalon Bspreas, 3 00 a. m., 100 p. m week days, riundays. V 00 a. in. For Somen Point. Bxpreat, 8 60 n in., 410 Si ui. week days. Uuudays 8 45 a. m. I. B. Iltm-MiasoK, J. It. Wood, Oeu'l Manager. Oen'l l'aes'g'r Agt Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvet softness ot the skin is Inva riably obtained by tbor e who uso I'osxoNi'a Complexion Powder. wbtoh mmi OIL Itiii? PRimxi mOTiPT i $3 inn nn inn jiunii jvliaji, wyiiTyy Tho "Identical Note" Has No Ef feot on the Greeks. STILL CLAMOROUS P0E WAE Tlio TTewxpniiers or AtlietuVlIowever, (iMiRtiPe tlio I'opntnr J)einnnil Cre. tnn 1 nsui rsoii 1st aire Notice of it I'ro. liOMMl Attack on n Tttrklnli Fort. Athens, April 8. The Identical notes of warnlnsr delivered on Tuesday by the representatives of the powers to M. Bkouzes. the Greek minister for foreign affairs, have had very little ap preciable affect. The newspapers de clare that they are really of no prac tical value In rendering the Issues more certain. A complete calm character ises the whole city, although placards have been posted In many places strongly advocating war. Last even ing military patrols paraded the prin cipal streets. The newspaper censure the clamor for war. The Larlssa correspondent of the London Times telegraphs his paper: "After visiting the frontier posts I am convinced that the Greeks are showing plenty of strategical skill In disposing of their arnvy and overcoming difficulties on the frontier. It Is now clear that they are relying upon rapid movements In the field, particularly artillery movements. They seem to disregard the moral value of strongly Intrenched positions, which the Otto mans lay great stress upon. If these are once passed Thessaly will be at the mercy ot the Invading Turkish force. All hangs for Greece on the pos sibility that a rising In Macedonia will occupy the attention of the Turks. The Hellenic emissaries have omitted no ef fort to gel the peasantry well armed and ready for revolt." Hear Admiral K. II. Harris, of the British fleet, was shot at by a Moslem Irregular while crossing a field near Suda, Crete. The bullet plowed the grass at his feet. This Is his second escape. There were conflicts In various parts of Crete yesterday. In every Instance the Insurgents were the aggressors. They have captured several cannon nt Ktssamo, which Is at the western end of the Island. The Insurgents In that vicinity have written to the foreign ad mirals giving notice that they are pro jecting an attack upon the fort at Kis samo. The Turkish garrison there has naked for asslstanpe. Two thousand Insurgents havecrowtj ed around Sltla, qt the eastern end ot the Island, and a French warship has landed five guns In anticipation of an attack upon that place At I.arlssa the war feellnt; grows steadily. All day the troops have walled anxiously for the news as to the decision of the government, Tho feeling among officers and men 1b one of extreme tension. Fire has broken out at Cftndla, near the cathedral, and a number of houses are now In flames. The Biltlsh and Italian troops are demolishing the ad Jacent buildings In order to check tho spread of the conflagration. VTnntfi Orcooo to Withdraw First. London, April 8. A dispatch to Tho Tlmosrom Constantinople says It Is understood there that the norte has notified the powers of Its willingness to withdraw the TurklBlLKanison from! Crete Immediately If tfTe Greeks will previously withdraw anu the powers guarantee to pacify the Island. I liiul soscro attacks of gr.ivel and kidney trouble; and unable to get a -meillcino or doctor to euro 1110 until 1 used Hop Hitters, and tlioy cured 1110 in a short time. A UlSTINOUISHKI) I.AWYMt Or W'AYNK Co., N. Y. Cor.onLsss and Cold. A young Rirl deeply regretted that she was so colorless aud aud told. Hor face was too white, and lior bunds nnd feet felt as though tlio blood did not circulate. After one bottle of Hon Hitters had been taken sho was tlio rosiest and healthiest uirl in tho town, with a vivacity and cheerfulness of mind gratifying other friends. Acoldonl 'DolayH uu Bxcctltlon. Columbus, O., April 8. Although Gov ernor Buslinell refused yesterday after noon to commute the sentence of Will Sam Haas, the Cincinnati rapist and murderer, the electrocution did not take place this morning. While a final test f the electrical machinery at the pen itentiary was being made the dynamo burned out. The machinery had been tested Ave times previously, and the iynapio had carried 1,600 to l.COO volts readily. As no one waa In the dynamo room at the time of the accident ex :ept the prisoners detailed to take care 3f the machinery some of the ofllclals suspected the dynamo had been tam pered with, but he prisoners Indig nantly denied the Imputation. Tho governor decided to grant the con demned man a respite until April 27. The death warrant had been read to him. A True Remedy. W. Jf. Repine, editor Tiskilwa, 111., "Chief," says : "Wo won't keep house with out Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and ColiU. Experimented with many others, but never got tlio true remedy until we used Dr. King's New Discovery. No other remedy can take Ita place in our home, as In it we have a certain and sure euro for Coughs, Colds, Wlioonlug Cough, etc." It is idle to oxperitnent with othor remedies, oven If they lire urged ou you ns Just as good as Dr. King s New Discovery. They are not as good, liecause this remedy has a record of cures aud besides Is guaranteed. It never mils to satisry. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's drug store. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE Ami Flowers, the Jlitnil of Ainorleu, Cali fornia. Via the true pathway, "The Iron Mountain Route," which traverse a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, lillssanls or high altitudes are unknown. Pullman first and second cutis palace aud tourist sleeping cans to points In Missouri, Arkausas, Texas, Old aud Now; Mexico, Ariaoua, California, Uregou, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all the com forte of modern railway improvement guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full Information, dropa postal card, J. 1. MoCann, T. 1'. Agent, HIS liall roail avenue, liluiira, X. Y or Ml Jlrond way, New York. S-a-tf W. E. Htiyt. O, 8. V. Agt. Don't Tobaooo Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to a.ult tobsMoo using easily and forever, be rude well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, take No-To-llac, the wouder-worker that makM weak meu strong. Mauy gaiu U n pounds in ten dayi. Over 400,000 cured. Iluy No-To-llao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure, out' or $1.00. Ilooklet aud sample mailed free Ad. Hterliug Kcnicdy Co., Chicago or New York. CASH ' As follows: 4 First Prizes, each of $100 Cm 20 Second " S100: pAiWojoi8s2,ogo.6o lUlhlrd " $ 25 Gold aiones Cash and Prizes glten eioh month Tolal given during 12 mos. 1897, SmgOOoa WRAPPERS HOW TO OBTAIN THEM. nniniii'tltnrnlomitri ns mimv 8UNLIOH1 SOAP tvraiipern 111 tlicjr can collect, cm Iiijt ihrfieiiilliiK "SUN LIGHT UOAP." Tliene (rnllcil "Ooil iinti" tiro to bencnt, pnMusre riilly pnltl enclixeil with n ftiirettiriiiLDrr Mtiiiluxf i'nmncl- Iter' nml lilll inline mm Himru-n id luo munlit-r or loiinatis nt In. to J.evrr.ltros.. I.til.s VvVniiperftoB I'C AW tontr) with N IfSIll lilt ofilie HIMTIMIIT tionipei lior lives No. 01. DHlrlct NAME OP DISTRICT. Sew York t lly, llrnkln I.oiik h lid Sin trnlilnndfi, Newjersry. NPW Volk XlVltt' (ouUMo o.t K. i CTitT. ttrooKiyn, I.ohq anil Ainiin iwnnini. l,oiinlvniilH, lelware ?lr,v liind, U'est Virginia nml Ills irlct of t'nliiiiihhi. -a, 1111, Standard Crclunwter, am -T, The New Itlnilatlil fSIIM. Tffe Btcrolm nr thacalebnuii Pierce Hpeelfil 1SS7 Pattern, mTd hi (Jo, N. Pioroe Do. . of Buf falo, IWon ami New York. Fitted with Hartford 'l.twa. IriMtf'ln.a Nlrk n Tmti. Now lloolrtnre i Hunt Lsco Saddle- Summer Heat Wears You Out. HOP BITTERS WILL BRACE YOU UP. THE BEST OF Tor over 25 years it has been curing thousands of cases of Biliousness, Indigestion, Malaria, Kerveus Prostration, Kidney Troubles, && if Purifies fhe Siood, Gives you an Appetite, tnd Helps you Digest what you Eat. Take it now and get your system in shape to stand the cold weather. PRESCRIBED BY ALL. EMINENT PHYSICIANS. HOP BITTERS CO., NEinJ YORK, Sold by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. DIRT DEFIES THE IS GREATER THAN SooeImnee!sarellable,monthly,TOgulaUns medicine. Onlr harmless 023d. the j.urest drugs should be used. If you want the beet, get Dr. PeaB's FesiEiroyall Palis Ther are prompt, sate and certain In result. The senntne (lr. Foal's) neTerdlsap. nolut. Bent any whare, 81.00, .iddroM ?eax. Mbdicieb Co., Cleveland, O. For Sale by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. i 1 1 , i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii i ii i ! f ; 1 1 1 1 (i u i if 'eTSL " FOR Sk.X,E EVEBVWHEBB. IIIIMllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllljllllllllllllllllllllllllltll? ANDY m m CURE COrSSTIPATIOH, 25 SO SMiMS DRUGGISTS IRQflT TTTPT V fllTIPJNTPPn to cure nnr castor contlpntl( .1. Ciscarrls are IhfMr. 1 1,..xa flDaUljU 1 EillI UUAnfllUCiCiU tire, nerrr trrip or cripp.hut rniisc imisj nntnralr. - ills. Sam pie and booklet free. Ad. KTKKI.lXfi liKHI IIV CO.. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Q S. PHILLIPS, M. D. OOloo : 90 West Centre Bticet. Can bo consulted at all hours. M. HUltKB, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oftke Ifigan building, corner ot Main apt Osntre streets, Shenandoah. J."1' OMHUOV. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Sliennndoali, l'u. 11 AV. SHOBMAKKIt, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. pitOF JOHN J0NK8, ' MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Look Box 6S, Maliastoy Olty, Having studied under some of the ng i Ii bee mooters p London and Parts, will give leaeom on the violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture. Termr reaaonahle. Adureee In eare of Btrouee, be J wcler Shenandoah. If we can sell yon one 3C. package of tin a admixture we'll be satisfied. You'll buy more for it will touch the spot. tVocers luve EELIQ'S. Y PILLS? "WAP"" Wi.-ok Specific CaPHiu..Pa S JH bas added lr liuteofSeel- S'8 to ordinary coffee knows n t grand drink thnt1 11 w will please licr husband. C 6MW 1 uacaS j Koi t t Povinsky's drug store, 38 B Centre street. AND GIVEN FREE for i.uuu.uu $3,400.00 SOAP RULES. Ittmrmrmlh rtnrmir tw. m cscli ofthe 4 distrtotn prices ft ill l De efrtrnoa mb I'.iiow. Tim l uomiMHirnr vtnn Msiiiin ins l.arjreftt Number ot coupons frota the diFtrirt in incline or she resides willncfiiveSjlloOCnslt. . The A UoraiMtTton who send In rbs Next I.nrgest Numbers of cou pons from the dtstriut In which thrr raiodewiU ftacll rertiTS at winner's option b lndVsorii''nUeniftn,a l'lcrce SJneclnl bn-jrcln, prlro fiotuio. J He III ompetitorswuoBcnainuia mtmi NTt r.nrsreHf NiiHiliorH of eouDonn from the dis trict In hlch thy reaidewiil Knrli rpctvatwinpM's option A lady's or ftontlemftn'a Oold Waieb, piles 9fK. 9. The Ooropol n lon will rinse tlio I.nut I)nr of Kuril Illnntll durins: 1W, Oonpona recoired too late for one month's coit,HHItlon will be put Into the nest. !. (i..n,np,iij,m who nhtAln wranoora from nnaold soapin (loMiMr'a atock willbe disqualify anin i..n or'e atock willbe disouanhml. . Emploreet of r Hrothom. I .til., end tnelr lasellleB. ereae- uwir I oarroa rrom conipexiD- 1W. 4. A printed Itat of Wieners In Competitor's dwrtet trill tie forwarded to Competitors in about tl days after each competition eloeeg. A. Lever Brothera, I4d , will endeavor te award the prfrnfalrlr tothe tieet of tbelr ability and rudiment, but it la understood that all who eompate aeree to ao cept the award of Lerer brother, Ltd. , as final. I.ltTlill 11KOH., Ltd.. New York. ALL TOPICS. KING." THEN LIO ROYALTY ITSELF. ii : ! 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 M Lt 1 1: 1 1 m 1 ii iit ! lllillfflll nro progresoivo mul keep infurmeil tif tlio World's Progress. Tlio well In- formed and thrifty House-wife will always keep 5 RAINB0W LINIMENT I Sprains, Bruises, Cramps, Rheumatism, and all aches and pains. E Price 25 cts. and EO cts. per bottle. E Prepared by H. J. IIACKETT & CO., Philadelphia. CATHARTIC Cliirszo. iiontn ul. Can., nr -v lurk. 217. weeeeiwwe e e. m HAVE YOU READ- THE PHILADELPHIA TIfllES -THIS MORNING? THE TIMES elronlnteil ml widely reot ncwBfmper iit lUlied In l'eimsyivsnla. 1U Ulecutwion of pub lic men und (lubllc niMwureo la In the loti n Ht vt public Integrity, honest government nnd pruiiierm InUiiAtry, and It known no party or 1 wt WHiHi itmeirtttiuM) l n trt-at 1 1 in ui 1 1 iNHitee. In the Imwtueet ami l st b n fumtly and xeiural iitiwuipvr. THE TIMES alius to liavo die Urn. circulation by deservlug it, and claims that it la unsurpassed In all the esaeutlalH "I uti.i.t inetropollten newsuarier. 8eciiiien r.i.u any eillMou will he sent free to au oni h ti.l ing tlielr stddrees. TERMS DAILY, 8 00 1HT nniimn fl iT for four months; 90 cents pi'r month .( llvered by carrii'DS for ft cents p.-r nut HUNDAY EDITION, 83 largi , lu.n l- lieges 224 eolumna, elegantly illu-tr.itt .1. beiHitif ul colored supplement tn ., r n. uismt 9 cjstnte tier oopy. Daily and Sumiuy, fft.00 per annum ; 00 cente per mouth. Address all letters to THE Tl IVIES, rHII.AUBI.rHIA. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by tilts granular effervescent and atinu. lalit. All Instant cure for sour stomachs and headaches, wbioh often avciuaulate from lusvlug a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah IR.DUCS fulcbnued Female l'uvrders never fall. . t: if anu urianrr auis wlUl Toon "id PuMroyi! nils and hr lla lnj.Hllo.) Alwsjabujr lha twl and elSM.1 4mf- i to and luTtlisn MlW m1 a M J
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