The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, April 13, 1897, Image 3

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    There is
No Word so Pull
of meaning. and
about which such
tender recollec
tions planter its
tlia-of "Mother,"
yet there aro
months when her
life is filled with
pain, dread ntid
piiil'erlng.nndsho
lookB forward to
the final hour
with b 1 o o m y
forebodings, fear and trembling.
"Mother's Friend"
prepares the system for the change
tnltW place, assists Nature to make
ohild-birth easy, and leaves her in a
condition more favorable to speedy re
covery It greatly diminishes the
danger to life of both mother and ohlld.
8ont by Mall, on receipt of prlco, 91.00. Book
to "Expectant Mothers" free upon application.
TIio Brail flsld Ilegnlslor Co., Atlanta, Oi.
BOLD BY ALL DRU03ISTS.
i Grocers can tell
you why those
'wnobny bCOIIg S
keepcomingback
for it. Strange
pr wnen
used as tin
i . i T
admixture to, it
luiumaiy i.ui-iiry a new Ultug.
fee makes a'. m-,-
.delicious drink,
Cfcplietcra Lno-ll.Ii Diamond ItranS.
lirtsOiinl nnn t'lnlv firsniilnn.
RAFt, lwnil pillule IftOICS ist
truerirt far' Cliirherttr I Ft iihnh Dla-i
nnst In 1til nnd f.t.'ii melMa
Ihotex, oa1M with lilitc rllrtion TuL
n ! lrftn itiMtHrrovm uhll iiA-
Hon and imitation a i nraggliti, er.MB4 4e
In stamp) iur pnr letil'tre. lettttttOBlui tr
Keller IVtr tdlcr," ' Utter, bj return
JtlBIU 1 I'lVUH l MMUUIMIIII. cT "V"
ClllitrChcmIcoIfa.,il1Unliwnr,
fe ' ructlfw- rhll- try
AWN'S TANSY PILLS.
A teiid. mil AKO JUfk WOMAN'S RELIEF,
AtWRTB prompt and relUble. vlfoft imitation,
,61 CATO's TAJliT l'lLLHsmd SAVl BBOKHTS.
AlilriiiF Btorei. or tent dtrfct (wlci), pnc. !
Catov 8 rue. Co , Boiton, Mau. Our book, 4c
Tor snip at 1. P. I KIriln' drug store nnd
Hheniuuloah drug store.
IV1ADE SV.E A IVIAM
AJAX TABLETS rosiTlvXiUY cuuis
vff.r, Varroui lUeni Faillns Mem-
J tTl ry. I m potency, Bleep lew now, eto.,(-auwed
,J by Amine ami other JBxcemce and ladls-
r ret inn.
They quioklu atul anrvly
reniore ljoac vitality i
s vital imt in om or roans, ana
or roans, and
lib t uniu ior smyj , uuniuono ui uiiest '".
I'mvAnt InGnmtv arm Ponsnmiitlon if
mnn for rtti dy, business or mDrriam,
tbVen In time. Thelrjifo nlimva imraedtntA Impror
ment and effects a OUKB wncre all othen tall. In
1 1'
sist upon havrne the irennlna A3 ax Tableta. They
have cured toousAnas anu win care you. A tie Kive
It ava cured thou send a end will care yon.
Aitt Ivn wrlttnn mmrnntBB to effect A Cure
or wf und the money. Price 5Q cent jr jmckaqe, or
H Mofcues (full treat ment J for fe&tw. By mall. In
Oluf, 111,
For Bale In jShcnnnilonlf, t'
nnrt S. V. Klrliu, DrugrKiitti).
., by
A. Wnsloj
"Will You be Cured of Your Infirmity?''
It ., It. i'erttiily worth while to try the
BROKCH0
HOMOEOPATHIC
REMEDIES
10 CENTS
-AT-
ALL DRUGGISTS.
"They do the Work"
COUmlH AN!) C0U)8, ItllKUJIATISM, DYJ
riciWA, citom. constipation,
l'UVUH, &C.
sum) roil sampi,i3.
BRONX CHEMICAL COMPANY,
Yonkers, N. Y.
604fJorih Sixth St.
la Side entrance on Green SL
CURE GUARANTEED.
PHILADELPHIA
OMl:TliirU.VPTllX(tiU J-CJir)nn10
vun IImdIIuI Kivurleneo In .trrniftnr.
Jm STRICTURE, BLOOD POISON,
GENERAL DEBILITY, LOST VIGOR.W
EXCESSES AND ALL OTHER
H EFFECTS OF 'YOUTHFUL
FOLLY OF BOTH SEXES
l'ennunentir cured utter ererr one clce hat fulltA
10ST MANHOOD AND SHRONXlN 0B0ANS HESTuntD,
8'ih1 live 2-cnt Htanini f.r book Trutli, TUe Of$y
eipwrflof (jimt-kg unclernwoni li.sllmon.ti.
PHILA & READING RY
IN EFFBOT JIAItCH 27, l.7
Trains lenve Bhenandnah im follow
, For Now York via Philadelphia .ek day
210, 625, 710 . in., 1233, 3 Ui a,ul5 6S p. n
Sundnv8. 2 10 n. m.
For New York via Mntich Chunk, week day u
' n , , iu n. in., iz aa nnn a un p. in.
c For Heading and I'hlludelplila, week dr--2
40, S 28, 7 10 a.m., 12 38, 3 03 and 5 68 p. in. Bur
, day.. 2 10 a. m.
For 1'otUville, week days, 2 10; 7 10 a. in., ani)
, on, a u, anu a oo p. 111, nununye, & ju a. in.
For Tamaqun and Mahnnoy City, wook dayi
-210,828, 710 a. in., 12 33, 308 and 638 p. n
Sundava. 2 10 n. m.
For W illluimport, Sunbury and JiwIsburR
. wmIe days, a uti, liuo a. ui.. anu 7 p.
r uiuiaya, 3o. ni.
For llahano I'mne, weeuuay
.210. 3 J5. 6 26
710,1130 a. 111.. .2 St, 3 0B, 5
. n. m. Sundays. 2 10. 3 25 u. m.
, 7 and Of
For Ashland and Shnmokln, woek days,
7 10, 1130 a. in., 729 and 963 p. m.
8 2t
Sun
.1.,.. K n M
For Ualtuuore, Washington and tho west vi
tit. AO. It. It., through trains Iteaillni
-Terminal, Philadelphia, (I. & It. 1 ) at 8 20
'7,ii9iA, m., a lu anu t,t p u Bunuayt
H120, 700,1120 n. m., 8 48 and 7 27 p. in. Addl
lilonal trains from Twenty-fourth ami Chest
.nut streets station, week days, 10 SO a, m. 12 20
az It 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 83, 8 28 p. m.
TRAINS FOB SHENANDOAH.
Teave New York vta Philadelphia, wcel
days, 4 30, 8 00 a.m., 180, 4 80, 0 00 p. m. kin'
night, Sundays, 0 Qp p. nt.
Iare New York via Maueb Chunk, neet
days, 4 0, 9 IQji. in.. 1 80 and 4 16 p. in,
Umve I'lillouelplila, Heading Terminal, wee)
days, 4 30, 836, l0 O ft. in. ami 4 0B, 6 80, 114.
lunf. Bandars, U80p. u. "
Leave IteaditH;, week days, IX, 710, 10 oe
11 06 a. m., 600 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays,! 3A a. to
Leave Pottavtlle, waok day. 3 SB, 7 40 a. m.
12 80 and 6 12 p. m. Surdity,, 2 88 a. m.
Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 18, 8 60, 11 28
nt., 1 27, 7 20 and 9 13 n. m. Sundays. 3 18 a. m
Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 3 46, 21
1 47 a. in. , 2 08, 7 4 1 and 10 08 p. in. Sundays, 8 4)
. m.
Leave Mabanoy l'lane, week days, 2 40, 4 00
080,987. 11 69 a. in., 112,219,8 20,6 26, 7 8tpni
Sundays, 2 40, 00 a. m.
Leave Wllluunsporl, week days, 7 42, 10 10 s
in., 8 M and 11 41 p. in. Sundays, ll 16 p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Leave I'hlladelphta Chestnut street wart ant
South street wharf for Atlantic City.
Weekdays Eiprew, 9 00 a. in , 2 00, (Hatur
itays uuly, 3 00), 4 GO, 6 00 p. la. AeeoitmuHlu-
tion, 8 00 a. in., in, B 80 p. m.
Sundays F.xprcea, 900, 10 00 a. in. Aueoin
inodatloiij 8 00 a. in., 4 46 p. m.
Returning leave Atlantic, (Hty depot, corns.
Atlautlo and Arkansas avenues.
Weekdays Bxpreas, 7 85, 9 00 a. in., 8 30, 8 80
p. m. Accommodation, 4 23, H 16 a ru., 4 10 p. m.
Sundays Kxpress, 4 00, 8 80, 8 00 p. m. Accoua
inodatlon, 7 18 a. in., 4 IS p. ui.
Parlor Cars on all express trains.
The Rosy Freshness
And ft velvet softness of ttie skin Is Inva
riably obtained by thoc i who use Posxomi'b
Complexion Powder.
ITeuinlt
UHVel f'ju
"WWIMil'iESIEJiffi.
1 Mfflaii,! nnlu'uF lullhu.
wiUi Tunny 'id IVonrmyal I'llla anil oilier lis.
tv..MdU.l. AH..V. buv tlin but. and anlil riiMn
lMibiitit. Gu.rtnteed sutHTlor lu all otans. ).luv2j
tjiebcit lu tlta miirket, A 1. tsrtlcuUn, 4 sit, IK. S.T
tbe bat 111 tl.a Diwset, AN., I.
Tlini'ik lUr&gskHi. Mw.
Wanted-An Idea
Woe can think
of some simple
thing to paletitr
Protect your Ideas: they may bring yuu wealth.
Write JOHN WKUUGRBURN CO.. Piwut Attor.
aeys, Wsslilngton, D. O., for their $1,800 prise offsf
ad list ot two hundred luveutlous wautsd.
I cm
i B
7t
m,
PHILA
ThievoB Work During Noon Hour
at Yonkors, N. Y.
AND GET AWAY WITH 84,400.
Ylillo One Mnn Kitgnfcod tlio A (toil
Cnsliter 111 Conversation Ills l'nl
8uonloil llelihul tlio Hailing mid Cnp
tttrod tlio Iloodlo.
Yonkers, N. Y., April 13. Shortly fit
ter noon yeBterday two men entered
the Yonkers Savings bank, on Getty
square, In the heart of town, held up
Lyman Cobb, the aged cashier, stole
$4,400 and escaped. When no one was
In the bank but the cashier and Treas
urer Williams, the latter In an Inner
room, a young man, cleanly shaven
and dressed In a light suit of clothes,
entered and engaged Cashier Cobb In
conversation, telling htm that he ex.
pected to meet a friend there who
would make a large deposit. The young
man turned to go, and the cashier re
turned to his desk, under which he
noticed something black, which he at
first thought was a dog. The black
obtect (Drang ud and moved toward
the cash- drawer.
The startled cashier turned to the
window, expecting assistance from the
young man with whom he had been
talking. The young man, however.
covered the cashier with a revolver.
The man inside also held a revolver
to the cashier's head while he transfer
red packages of bills to his pockets,
dropping a $500 package In his haste,
With his revolver still covering the
cashier, the man on the Inside backed
slowly to the gate, opened it and passed
out, walked through the narrow pas.
sage In front of the executive ofllce
door and around to his companion.
The men hurried out of the door,
keeping Mr. Cobb covered with thp'r
revolvers to the last. It was some sec
onds before the cashier recovered. Then
he caught up his revolver, pressed the
electric button tmd rushed outside. Po
lice were quickly summoned, but the
men had made good their escape.
The money stolen was mostly $1, 10.
$20 and $100 bills. There was alBO one
$1,000 bill and two checks amounting to
$100. The thieves were evidently pro
fessionals. While the first was talking
with the oaBhier the second crawled
along the floor, through the gate and
under the cashier's desk.
TortunuE. ltchiug, scaly skin eruptions'1
burns and scalds are soothed at once and
promptly healed by DeWltt's Witch. Hazol
Salve, the best known cure for piles. C. II.
Ilageuhuch.
OIiIo'h nival to the Mammoth Cavo.
Castalta, O. April 13. The discovery
of a vast subterranean passageway
here has caused many visitors to In
spect a new cave In the past few days.
The cave Is situated at the source or.
Castalia creek, and extends underneath
this town. The entrance Is as yet
made with much diffleulty, hut the
splendor of the Interior Is marvellous
when shown by the Illumination of
torches. It Is believed that this cave
Is connected with Perry's cave at Put-In-Bay,
and also with-Flat Itock cave,
which would make It extend over an
area greater than that of Mammoth
cave. The state geologist will have tho
opening enlarged.
If vou havo over seen a child in tho auony
of r.roun. vntt enn nnnrcchite tho cratitude
ot the mothors who know that uno Minute
Couch euro relievos tlielr 1 ttloouesas quick
ly as it is administered. Many homos in this
city are novor without It. C. II. Ilagcnbuch,
Will Mexico Ilotullntof
Washington, April 13. The framers
of the DIngley bill are much Interested
In a seml-ofllclal report from the City
of Mexico to the effect that a retalia
tory tariff bill Is to be Introduced in
the Mexican congress this week. It Is
stated that. In view of the practically
prohibitive 'duty on Mexican cattle pro
vlded by the DIngley bill, the Mexicans
will place a prohibitive duty on Ameri
can hogs and packing house products
which comprise one of our most im
portant articles o export to Mexico.
Mndo Foreory n ItuslnotM,
Jamestown, N. Y Ailril 13. The for
ger,, J I, J. fsanford, who was arrested
here Trlday, Wag yesterday taken to
Part Wayne, Ind., for trla.1, Before
leavleg Jie" acknowledged that he had
been engayed In forgeries and raising
bank paper for the past five years. Ha
paid his right name was C, F. Moore,
and that he was president of the United
States Fuel Economizing company, o
Cleveland.
MiirdorofKollllmn Sentenced to Death
Fatrmount, Minn., April 13. Judge
Qulnn yesterday sentenced Lewis Xel
Ilhan, of Mason City, la., to be hanged
Aug. 12. Kelllhan and his brother rob
bed a bank at Sherburn In November
and killed two men. They fled on hi
cucles, and were caught three days
later. The brother was killed at tho
capture.
Tho Woatlter,
For eastern Pennsylvania and New
Jersey: Fair; warmer; southerly winds,
Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life
Away.
If you want to quit tobacco using easily
and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic,
full of new life and vigor, take No-To-Iiao,
the wonder-worker that makes weak men
strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days.
Over 400,000 cured. Buy, No-To-Iteo fromJ
your own druggist, who "will guarantors
cure. BOe- or fl.00. Booklet aud sample
mailed free. Ad. Smiling Remedy Co.,
Chicago or New York. ' f
Coming ICveuts.
May 30. Ice cream and strawberry festival
in liulibius' opera house, tinder the auspices
nf tin' societies of Trinity Reformed cbureh.
A Household Neeestity.
OtseareU Candy Cathartic, the most won
derful medical diseoveiy of the age, pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, net gently aud
positively on kidneys, liver and bowels,
cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, sure
I'.eailaclie, fever, habitual constipation and
biliousness. Please buy and try a 1kx of
V. V. V. to-day ; 10, 85, SO cents. Sold and
guaranteed to cure by all druggists.
Inventltrntiua; the Heart Failure.
New York, April 13. Assistant Dis
trict Attorn-.l Lindsay said this morn
ing that while the failure of the HI. S.
Dean company Is being officially inves
tigated, nothing has yet been settled
in the matt' r, and there was nothing
nw to be given out about the possibil
ity nf the indictment of the managers
nf the concern.
llucklun's Arnica Sulve.
The best salve lu the world for out,
brul.es, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever serot,
tetter, chapped bauds, chilblains, oorns, sua
all sklu emotions, and nositivelv ourea lilies.
oi jo pay required. Il la guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price
3n cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley.
GET WELL AND STAY WELL.
OI!T 1111) OF WHAT MAIUM VOU SICK
AND STAY 1U! OF IT.
It is so simple to be wall that we wonder
why there are so mny sick people.
Come to think abeut It, must lie beconte
they don't know what's made them tick.
I f they knew that, they could prevent it,
and when they were aick, in aome cues cure
themselves. lint, so long aa we don't take
mote care of our health, we shall always bo
more or less sick.
The simple rnles of health arc : Keepclean,
take exercise, eat good food, scaur out your
stomach.
The last means : Don't tolersto Indigestion.
Cure it with Shaker Digestive Ordial. A
stomach (nil of undigested, fermented,
putrid food is tho unhealthlest thing you enn
think of.
Half our diseases and troubles come from
the poisons of undigested food. More than
half of thorn could be cured with Shaker
Digestive Cordial.
More than half, because often when we
think we are sick we are only weak, and a
course of nourishing food digested without
effort by the stomach (with the aid of Shaker
Digestive Cordial) would reinvigorate the
whole system and make us well.
A ten cent trial bottle will prove it. At
druggists.
Write for interesting book to Tlio Shakoa,
30 Iieade street. New York.
TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE
And Flowers, the llnml of Amerlwi, Cali
fornia. Via the true pathway, "The Iron Mountain
Itoute," which traverses a region of perpetual
sunshine, where snow storms, blissards or
high altitudes are unknown. Pullman first
nnd second claBS palace and tourist sleeping
oars to points In Missouri, Arkansas, Texas,
Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, California,
Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah aud
Nevada, without change. Quick time, low
rates, nnd all the comforts of modern railway
Improvement guamnteed to nit who pur
chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway
system. For rates right from your home,
literature, nnd full information, dropnpostnl
canl, J. P. MuCfinn, T. P. Agent, 010 Kail-
road avenue, Elmlra, N. Y., or 391 Broad,
way, New York.
2-3-tf W. E. Hoyt, G. E. P. Agt.
Whonyou want good roofing, plumbing
gas fitti iik, or general ttnsmithlng done call
on E. P. Gallagher IB West Centre street
Denier Ir stc-ea 1-tf
SMART YANKEE SKIPPERS,
Swell Shore Togs of American Ship Offi
cers of Fifty Years Ago,
"The officers of American ships about 60
years ago," said tho old skipper, "were, ns
u class, tho best dressed wen In tho coun
try. Tholr nppnrel, when nshoro, was
without foppery ns It wits understood In
those duys. Of course they had foreign
countries to draw upon for their figured
silk waistcoats nnd their embroidered shirt
front's, which might bo thought allttlo ex
treme In those unromnntlo times of steam
nnd soot and gronso. Tho frook cont In
those days was cut with a short skirt and
was buttoned at tho waist. Thownlstoonts
wero cut low, exposing rtn oxpnnso of Im
mnculntc shirt bosom, aud tlio trousers
were out lnrge nt tho bottom and set neat
ly ovor tho instep.
"I can sco now ono of tho old time Yan
kee sailors, n first or n second mato of a
China clipper ornn Atlantic packet, walk
ing up tho 'shilling' sido of Broadway,
say between Cnnnl nnd Bloeoker streets,
on a pleasant ufternoon. You could dis
cern no difference between his shore toga
nnd tho dross of tho regular Broadway
swell, cither in cut or quality, and yet
ovory ono knew the mariner, because ho
had the air of tho traveler and perhaps n
suggestion In his gait of tho man ot tho
son. Ills trousers were light gray or lav
onder, his coat dnrk hluo nnd his wolst
cont maroon or wlno colored silk, henvlly
embroidered. Ho sometimes affected a
light rattan or whalobono cane, and also
woro tho tall silk beaver hat fnshlonablo
nt that poriod. His cravat wns alwnys sky
bluo and was tied In tho old fashioned
slipknot, now termed tho 'yacht knot.'
Tho soft white lint wns in favor with out
sailor swells. In fact, thoy introduced it
liTto this country long beforo tho'Kossuth'
became oorqmon.
"Tho first nintes of our ships lived
nahoro whan In Liverpool, us no fires were
allowed aboard ships when they wero In
dock thcro. They lived well, and separata
from tho seamen of other countries. Thoy
wero welcome everywhero, and In no part
of tho globo nioro than in Liverpool.
Boores of Amqrloan ships wero loading and
unloading In tho docks all tho year round.
Tho men wero clannish and strolled about
tho city In squads. What old shellback
doesn't remember Williamson square, that
classic ground of taprooms 1 Hero the
Yankee tars got together around tho tables,
passed tho can and sang in chorus until
the rafters rung.
"Tho old timoYunkco sailor loved his
profession, but ho was too gen tool to 'talk
shop, 'or ship, unless in tho company ol
nono but his shipmates. When ho wns
ashore for a holiday, nothing In his speech
or his nppearanco, except perhaps his
bronzed face and sinewy hands, indicated
that ho was a toller of tho sen." New
HAVE YOU READ-
THE
PHILADELPHIA
TIfllES
THIS MORNING?
THE TIMES Is the moot eitensivelj
circulated and widely read newspaper pub
lished In Pennsylvania. Its dlsoueslon of pub
lie men and pubne measures Is In the interest
of publlo Inteeritr, lionest garernment nnd
prosperous Industry, nnd It knows no lrty
or rwisosuil allsgismee In twesing ptiblle
issues. In the nroadeet and beet sense a
family and gent ml newspaper.
THE TIMES alms to have the lsnrest
oirenlation by deserving It, and claims Hint It
is unsurpassed in an te essentials ot ai
metropolitan newspaper. Bpeolinen copl
any edition will be s.nt free to any one i
lug tlielr oddrcsi.
of
TERMS - DA'LY. 8800 tier annum i il
for four mo... us; 80 cents ir month) de
livered by oarrlors for 6 eenie per weak.
8USDAY EDITION, 11 lnrge, liaudsooM
iiages XM oolurans, elegantly Illustrated,
beautiful colored supplement $3.00 per an
num s 8 cents ir copy. Dally and bunday,
BD.W wr uniiuui ; w vents er inousu,
Address all letters to
thee: times,
ruittnsLrHiA.
m&Y PILLS!
All.
tSKM
SFKAl
iffFi
two 4c. FSStVOSUIT
ITS SMI
vans:
lt.-x UstKQIFIC CuPKI
u.a..n
Foi
Povtusky's drug ston .
Centre street.
2 Kb
FOUR BOXES DID IT.
Remarkable Sueoais of a New Pile Dure.
People who have suffered for years or
months from the pain and Inconvenience of
that common disorder, piles, trill look with
skepticism upou tho claims of the makers of
tho new discovery for enre of all forms of
piles; known under the name of Pyramid
Pile Que; nevertheless the extraordinary
enrts performed by this remedy are such as
to warrant the Investigation of any sufferer.
As a case in point the following letter speaks
for itself:
Mr. Henry Thomas of sub-station No. S,
liossek Ave., Columbus, Ohio, writes as
follows:
Pyramid Drug Co:
Gentlemen I want you to use my name if
it will lie of any .use to yon. I was so
bad with the piles thut I lost work on that
account. Nothing did mo any good. 1
read in Cincinnati of the many cures of piles
by tlio Pyramid Pile Cure and I went to a
drug More and asked for it. The drug clerk
told me he had something else that he
thought was better, hut I told him I wanted
to try tho Pyramid first.
The first box helped mo so much that I
tried another and then to complete the cure
used two more boxes making four in nil.
I am now completely cured. Have not a
trace of piles nnd I had suffered for four
years with the worst form of protruding
piles.
. I suffered death from piles, but I have
found the Pyramid Pile Cure to bo just as
represented. I have recommended it to
several of my friends and I am thankful to
lie able to write you what good the remedy
has done for me."
Physicians recommend the Pyramid Pile
Cure because it contains no opium, cocaine,
or mineral poison of any kind and because
it Is so safelinuV.pleasant to Die, being pain
less and applied at night. The patient is
cured in a surprisingly short time with no
inconvenience wluttever.
The Pyramid Pile Cure i sold by drug
gists at SO cents perpaekage, and if there is
any constipation it is well to use tho Pyra
mid Pills at the same time with the Pile
Cure, as constipation is very often tho cause
of piles and the pills effectually remove the
costive condition. Price of pills is i!3 cents
per package.
Write to Pyramid Drug Co., Albion, Mich.,
for little book on cause aud cure of pihs;
sent by mall free.
.tHo-tlonrHlB-MIUMtott!'
Take No Substitute.
Gail Borden.
Eagle Brand
sOtsvajM us in k- u llj 7uaa m
IIa alwjvfi stood T7?ST In th Mtfma n
tlon of the Amencjn F'opTe. No other U S
HUMPHREYS'
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No.
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2
3
4
8
0
10
1 1
12
14
Cures Fever.
" Worms,
" Infants' Diseases.
" Diarrhea.
" Neuralgia.
Cures Headache.
" Dyspepsia.
" Delayed Periods.
" Leuchorrea.'-
" Skin Diseases.
IB Cures Rheumatism,
16
SO
Malaria.
Whooping Cough
No. 27
No. 30
No. 77
Kidney Diseases,
Urinary Diseases
Colde and Grip,
Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on
receipt of price, 25c, or C for $1.
Db. HoMrtiKBrrs' HoireofcAxnio Manual
of Diseases Mailed Fuse.
Humphreys' Med. Co,, 111 William St., N.Y.
For sale at
Povlnsky's drug
Centre street
store, 28 Knst
.DEATH
Yjj -uo EFFECTS ATOHw"THEM'
CJLTOJXTjS TIITiLLIZER-
Cures general or special debility, wakeful
ness, spermatorhaea, emissions, Impotency.
paresis, etc. Corrects functional disorders,
caused by errors or excesses, quickly restoring
Lost Manhood In old or young, giving vigor ana
Strength where former weakness prevailed. Con
venient package, simple, effectual, and legitimate.
Cure 13, Quickand THonouoH.
Dett'i it atafvtd cy imitations: Insist on
CATON'S Vltaljzcrs. Sent sealed if your drug
gist does not have it. Price $ 1 per pkge, 6 for $5
with written guarantee of complete cure.
Information, references, etc., free and cop6dentUl.
Send us statement of case and 25 cti. for a week's
trial treatment. Ono only sent to each person. '
CATON MEO.CO.,t3OST0riMA,
For sole at P. I'. I. Klrlln's drug store and
felienandoah druic store;
Layer's
Lager and
V
Pilsner Beers,
Pluest,
Purest and
Healthiest.
Chris. Schmidt, Agt.,
203
West Coal Street.
Hillions of Dollars
Qo up Id suioke every year. Take nt
risks but get your houses, stock, fui
nlture, etc., Insured in nnt-claes re
liable companies as represented by
DAVID FAUST, SLjfflV
Also Life and Aocldenta) Oompanl est
the mmm ait.
Promier Delyannia Discusses the
Invasion of Turkey.
A TTJBKISH OFFICIAL REPORT.
llo lias Invontlnnted the Invasion, nnd
nyn the Invaders Wero A ceo in pan led
liy Soldiers from the lleguliir Greek
Army.
London, April 13. The Times corre
spondent at Athens telegraphs that pa
per as follows; "Sober persons here
doubt whether the raiders have done
the cause of Hellenism any real service.
It Is Inexplicable how the EthnlkcHet
alrla's forces continue their operations
without any base. Their numbers alone
require that they receive constant sup
plies of provisions and munitions of j
war. It is highly probable that they
will soon And themselves in an ex-
tremely critical position. Should they ,
succeed in the advance into Macedonia 1
the army will Insist upon following, j
Should they fall, then their defeat must '
be avenged.
"M. Dclyannis, however, clearly ex- 1
plained to me today that If the Hetarla '
had not undertaken to cut the gordian J
knot the government would have been I
nl.lltro.l lit IqIiq ilunlalvn otAiia U'lthln a I
few days. Greece, he added, In the
present state of her finances, could not
maintain an army of 80,000 men under
arms any length of time without enor
mous sacrifices, so that If there is to be
fighting it must come immediately.
"The government, forewarned by the
Armenian massacres, has been saving
gold for the last two years, and up to
this point has not been compelled to
have recourse to the money jiarket.
The rate of exchange, therefore, has
not rlBcn, and there 1b no intention of
Increasing the amount of forced cur
rency. Nevertheless, additional funds
must be provided immediately, and an
International loan Is proposed. It will
probably be covered. The government
has no news from the frontier of later
date than Sunday evening, and the in
ference from this Is that everything is
quiet."
A dispatch from Elaasona says: The
Turkish staff officer who was Bent to
Krania by Kdhlm Pasha to ascertain
definitely with respect to the Invasion
reports that the presence of Greek reg
ulars among the Invaders has been
positively proven, and there Is also
good reason to believe that the Greek
officers of the regular army were In
command. He states further that the
bands lie Hidden during the day time,
and sally forth at night to fire upon
the Turkish troops. Edhlm Pasha's
staff are greatly puzzled by these at
tacks. His officers say: "Let the
Greeks make war or keep still."
The report of the staff officer In ques
tion has been wired to Constantinople,
und a reply Is anxiously awaited. The
Turkish forces here continue in excel
lent condition. The soldiers are obe
dient and willing, while the officers are
actively engaged from sunrise until
late at night. Many of them are in the
saddle 20 hours out of the 21.
The Dally Chronicle's correspondent
at Athens says that the main body of
Irregulars expected to fight a decisive
battle at Grevena. Following Is the
text of their proclamation:
"Brothers and soldiers of Christ and
liberty: Wo hoist the Hag of liberty
for the Greek countries. Under Its
shadow let us unite, having as a
watchword 'Liberty or Death.' The
justice of our cause is recognized by all
free people. Blessed by God, let us
push onward. Brother Greeks, God is
with us."
The Dally Chronicle's correspondent
at Kalambaka says that at 2 p. m.
yesterday lighting was still going on a
few miles west of Baltlno. Many of
the irregulars are returning to the
frontier for food. The Turkish captain
and his men, after heroic resistance,
escaped from Baltlno. Last evening
there was a heavy fall of snow and the
Irregulars were much exhausted with
the cold, which was Intense."
"More l'rontler Inoldents."
Home, April 13. It U seml-offlclally
announced that Greece and Turkey
have each addressed to the powers
statements at a pacific character In re
gard to the encounters on the Mace
donian frontier, which are described
as "mere frontier Incidents." Qermaijy,
Russia and Austria, It 1b further an
nounced, have approved of the arrange
ments of the admirals in command of
the foreign fleets In Cretan waters for
the blockade of the Piraeus.
Gront llrltnlit Will Not Tond.
London, April li. Answering a ques
tion rccarding the prospects of the
government sending oututnvitatlons to
a bimetallic conference, Mr. Balfour re
Iterated In the houoe yesterday that there'
was nothing In the situation which
would lead him to suppose that any
thing could be gained by Great Britain
taking the Initiative in promoting an
International bimetallic conference.
TO CUltlJ A COI.l) IN ONi; DAY.
Tiiko Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
druggists rofuud the money if it mils to cure.
36 oents.
Keduced Itates to Mew York.
Var the dedication of the Grant Monu
mental Tomb, April 87, the Pennsylvania
Itwllroatl Company will sell tickets from all
points on Its line to New York, April 86 (and
from points within oue hundred and fifty
tulles of New York, April 20 and 87), good to
return until April 89 Inclusive., at rate of a
fare and a third fur the round trip. Tickets
for military companies in uniform, number
lug fifty or more, traveling in a body on oue
ticket, will be sold at rate of single fare per
capita for the round trip.
The parade on this occasieu will be the
grandest military demonstration since the
war. Thousands of veterans, United States
regulars, and state milititTnien will be in line.
Many usees of "GrlDDo" have lately been
cured by One Minute Cough Cure. This
preparation see ma especially adapted to the
sure of this disease. It acts quickly thus
preventing serious comnlicationa and bad
effects In which this disease often leaves the
patient, c. u. iiagenbuch.
Htvw Voiiiulluml's toe llloftkadd.
St. John's. N. V.. April IS. The coast
is once more blockaded by heavy Arctic
ice, imprisoning the steamers Caspian
and Portia, and preventing the incom
ing of a whole fleet of sealing steam
ers which have been cruising In the
south ice pack for a inonfli past, wait
ing their chances to secure cargoes of
seals. The failure of the seal fishery
has caused Increasing anxiety. It Is
estimated that 20,000 fisherman will be
unable to prosecute their usual indus
try at Labrador during the coming
summer season because of the Inability i
of merchants to nt thnm nut. an In
ability due to the small returns from
the diBims-.il nl the prnilucl.
One Minute is all the time necessary to de
cide from personal experience that One Min
ute Cough Cure does what itn iiauiu implies.
C. II. llageubuck.
Q inn
CASH
'iisi up rt its eauh sviwra i n
-
As follows:
4 Flrsl Prizes, oash of $100 Ctib - - .$ 400.00
20 SmoikI ' $1M!8jftBlor
40 Third " " " g 26 fold WitohM - 1,000.00
Cash and Pitas glton oaeli month
Tola! given during !2 mos. 1897, 140,0000 WRAPPERS
unui Tfi nnTAIH TIIBM
flomtieillnrslosnie n iimny 8UNL10HT
SOAP IVrnpprro b lliey cnn e.olleet. Vul
oil II1P lop iiuriiiiii n "l"'"
jvrnnneri mni poriion rnnyvn;
StSO THIS
lug iiie.IienniiiK "
SOAP." Tliesn (c
pons" nrpto lie we
me lientmiir ounuivin
sheet of paper Mat In Compet
itor's l"ll nnnio nnfl nddre
nnd Jhe number of l onpons
sent fat fo J.ever Itros., Lid.,
affile iHrtTltlCT Comiietlior lives In.
NAME Ot? DISTRICT.
DHtrtot
levr York City. KrooklTn. J.n
h ml MOW en Inland, NewJersev.
TfowYiirk KfVte(onM,!e oJV.r.CT.if,
2
Brooklyn, jjony ana aiatrn wanaa.
lnmia went virsinia. auu
iriRl Ol . ninmiiiai
Tlie ffkyolea are therlnbrtt Tierrp Hperlnlt
1897 Pattern. mTd Uf Umt. H. Iterce i u . 01 nor;
IWrm and Jfnty Ynrk. Fitted with Hrtfurd
Tint, First C1a Niek 'e Wmn, N' nprtnre
Ml, Standard Colometer, and Hunt Laoe Saddle-
"DIRT DEFIES THE
APOLIO
IS GREATER THAN
Summer Heat Wears You Out.
HOP BITTERS
WILL BRACE YOU UP.
THE BEST OF ALL TOPICS.
For over 25 years it has teen curing thousands of cases of
Biliousness, indigestion, iataria, Hervous Prostration,
Kidney Troubles, 5c, 8i Purifies the Blood, Gives you
an Appetite, and 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., NElnZ YORK.
Sold by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa.
CURE COH&TIPATIOH j
25 50 sflSfcS!3 DRUGGISTS
HRftT TITPT Y fvTISPi.NTp'PTl t0 cure anTn"f rrcomtlpMlnn. roarpt nre tlieMrnl Laxa
PTor
Vic nnd ltooUlrt free.
MMii.iM' iifiii" in
lll'IIIIIIIIIIIIlllllliltlllllllllillllllllllliMllinillllllllillliMHilllilllili:
FOB SALE EVEBTWH T. . S
NMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillllllllilillllllilliiiiiiiiiHi:: iiiiiniii'S
Sometimes nee 's a reliable,
the purest drugs
Dr. Peal's Perastrotfsai Pill
Ther are prompt, sate and certain In rest.lt. The jenulna (IW. TV:) nrv duap.
nolnt. Sent any where. M.00. Address bal MtDtciaa Co.. Uevsi-ad, O.
For Sale by P. P. D, KIRLIN, Shenanioih, Pa.
PROFESSIONAL C
c.
S. PHILLIPS, II. D.
Ofllce: 30 West Centre stieet.
Can be nonsuited at all hours.
M. UUHKK,
ATTOUN EY-AT-LAVf.
Oftiee Hgnn bulbil
corner of Main
Centre sireese, Shena
k.
J.
II. I'OMHItOY.
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Slwnatwleeili, In.
W. HIIOKMAKJsH,
ATTORMHY-AT-LAW.
Comer Market aud Centre streets.
pROF JOHN JONES,
MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR,
Look Box 66, Mahanoy City, Pa.
Having studied under some of il e beet
nastersTTpsT'Ondon and Parts, will give lessons
on the violin, niandoll u, anil r and vocal culture.
Terms reasonable. Address In care of Berouse,
the Jeweler. Shenandoah.
Tea ms to Hire.
If you want to hire a safe and rellabl
team for driving or for workirur purposes
pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Team
oooasautly ou baud at reasonable rate.
JAMB:)
iHICLDS,
Mo. 110 Bast Centre street.
Opposite Headline railroad station.
BROM-KOLOA
ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS
HEADACHES
Cured by this srranular effervescent And sttmu-
lant. An Instant cure for sour stoiuovlis and
headaches, which often Hocumulate from having
a ulght out.
JOHN P. CLEARY,
BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DR1NX8,
7 and 19 I'eicli Alley, Shenandoah
AND GIVEN FREE
aftfc for ir
$3,400.00
SOAP
RULES.
1. Bvsrrmnnth taring lm? in each of ths 4 districts
ill De awsrnmi as loiinws:
TtiA I (Jotfinetltor who tend! In (ha
TOP PORTION
Jjarm-Ht milliner oieouu..n truf
tneaiMrictin miKo D or
Will receive If lOQ I' ash.
soar
in
he li Competitors who tend In the
Next i.nrceflt Niimtiern f ru-
nrceflt
n tfm dl
pongfrmn tn aiscriot la woirn tt
re-Hie wi
oDtfoti n
II iifirti receive At winn
orgentlnjnftn'N I'lefCC
Hnrrlnl I
pprini I-"
Tlio HMi
rlf tirice aU"0.l.
iiiuetihtraftlinafDd In the
Next J.rjfMtNiimuerof eonponti fmra tnedi"
tnct In which thnj rmnifftwill Kaeli rceifeatwinnm'a
opt.unalatty'Bnrir'Mitluniniratloid Wateli, price if 36.
2. Tito V.mpAfitiunp will rine the I,nt Dnr of
Kneh lonrhlunii(ilr7, (i)ponereo1t'(dtoout
r one nutnth'n ctmelition will be put Into the tlflit.
3. Competitors who obtain wrappers from anaold
soup in 4eW' Btk wMI tn diwinallaed. Kmplojf?
ol L.-T.T Brothers. Ltd.. and tueir familiee, ared'
barred from contppllnn.
4. A printed it of W Inner In Oompetitor'a dlttriet
will be forwarded to Oompetitora In about 21 days alter
each competition clones.
A. Lerer Brtbors, lAd , will mdeavor to award the
niTt fairly to the ttest of their ability and judgment,
lint It la understood that all who tMmpet afree to ac
cept the award of Lever Brothers, Ltd.. as Anal.
I.KVICU JSUOS., Jnl. New York,
KING." THEN
ROYALTY ITSELF.
iriip or ttripp.lmt ciidho past nnturnl rpsultR. Somi
id.. uu-ncro ltmurciti. i nn., nrenr jorn.
E I
iniiiani
nre progressive nnd keep infoniifM . I
the World's Progress. The will i"- r.
formed nnd thrifty liouue-wlfp vnl
nlwnys keep
RAINBOW LINIMENT 1
in the house, ns a standard remedy f'r
Sprains, Bruises, Cramps, Rlioumatitu,
and all aches and pains. r:
Price 2S cts. and 60 cts. p-r lif.vip.
Prepared by II. J. IIACKEIT & C J . r.ii.u 'pW-
monthly, reguiuUng t
should be nseu. It y
medicine, i-.
on want tao u-
y., gel
peppa. Railroad.
SCIIUYKILL DIVISION.
January 18,1897.
Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abort
date for Wtagaas, Gilberton, Frook vtlie, Dark
SSfr 8t Sr,r PoMevllle- iramburg, Heading,
1'ottstntm, Phoenlxvllle, Norrtstoirn andPhfl
adelphta (Broad street station) at e 08 and 1100
a. ni. ana 4 10 p. m. on week days. For Potts
Till and Intermediate stations 9 17 a. m.
SUNDAY.
For Wlegans, Gilberton, Freckvllle, Dark
Water, St. Clair, l'ottsvllle, at 6 08, 9 45 a. m. and
8 W p. m. For Hamburg, ReadiuK. Pottstown,
Phoeniiville, Norristown, Philadelphia atSia
145 a. in., 810 p. m.
Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at
10 40 a. in. and 12 81, ft 41, 7 .12 and 10 47 p m.
Sunday, 11 18 a. m. and 5 41 p. m.
Leave l'ottsvllle for Shenandoah at 1015
a. in. and 12:05, 5 15, 7 28 and 10 20 p. m. Sunday
si 10 40 a. ni., Ilip.ui.
Leave Philadelphia, (Brood street station), for
Shenandoah at 5 87 and 8 3.1 a. m., 4 10 and 7 11
p. in. week days. Sundays leave at 6 00 a. in.
Leave Brood street station, Philadelphia, tor
Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Lon,
Branch, and Intermediate stations, 8.S0 11.14
a. m., 8.80 and 4.00 p. m. week-days.
Leave Broad Street Station. Philadelphia,
FOU NKW YORK.
Kiprcss, week days 8 20, 4 On. 4 50 51.1, 8 50,
7 1, , 8 83.1150, 10 21 (DuitiiliCar), 11 uOa. in.
12 00 noon, U85 (Limited 100 and 4 72 p.m.
Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 00 (Dinliu; Car) a 20, 11 flo,
4 00, 500, 5 56 (Dining Car), tl 00, 50, 8 12, 10 00
p. m., 12 01, night. Sundays, 8 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 1
H 20, 8 38, 8 50, 10 21, (Dlullig- Car), 11 85 a. m.
12 85, 2 30 (Dining Car), 4 00 (Limited 4 22 Dining
Car), 5 20, 5 58, (Dillillg Car), 8.1, 6 90, 8 12, 10 00
p. in , 12 01 night.
Kiprew (or Boston without change, 11 00 a m.,
week-daya, aud 8 50 p. ni., daily.
FOK WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH.
For Baltlmotc and Washington, 8 80, 7 20,8 (2
to 20, 1128 a. iu., 12 08 (12 3) limited Dlb
tug Cor), 112. 8 18, 4 41 (5 10 Congressional
Limited, Dining Car), 17, 6 55 (Dining Car),
7 40 (Dining Car) p. m., and 12 05 night
week days. Sundays, 8 50, 7 20, 0 12, 11 28 a,
1 111.. 12 09 111 4 41. I 5 IB CaiiirnMlniii 1 l,..U.l
DiniiiK Cor), 6 55 (Dining Car), 7 40 u. mi
(Dining Oar) and 12 05 nlaht.
FOB ATLANTIC CITY.
Isave Broad street station, Philadelphia (via
Delaware river brldgv), cim-eas, 7 02 p. m.
daily.
Leave Market litre, t Ferry, ei press, 8 SO a m.,
2 00, 4 10,5 10 p. m Hiiiid.,)., 8 45, 0 45 a.m.
Accommodation, h 00, h , a.m., 8 20nd4 20
p m , week days. Humlu, 8 00, 8 15 a. m , 4 00
anu ft uu p. m.
For Cape May, Aiigleaara, Wthlwood and
Holly Buoch, and Sea Isle City, Ocean City and
A valou Bxpreas, 000 a. ni., 4 00 p. m week
days. Sundays. 00 a. m.
For Souuira Poiut. Kxpreas, 8 50 a m , 4 10
Sin week days
. B. llL'Tt U1MMOM,
nuoaaya. a v a m.
U1MSOM, J. U Wocl),
tieu'l Manager.
Uen'l Puas'ii'r At