ID TEN YEARS OF II Am! Then the Right Thing In the Right I'lncc Alters the Condi tion of a Dloonwbtirg Lady. Mrs. It. A. Hess, of 7th street, In llleoms mtg. For ten yeew the Iim suffered from kidney dltdrdsrs. Mny tilings Ima Mrs. lttntrlwl, looking for relief anil cure. At . tut liar effort) were awarded. The little one mica to kidney disease bve conquered tlio distressing backntihe, the stotmcb (Its order; the lieadieher, in faot nil the aches that follow when the kidneys full to perform the work designed fur them by nature. This la wht she says': "The symptoms described for kidney compliant -were mine to n dot. I had pains sharp and piercing way down low In the back : I suffered from headaches that were terrible In severity ; had some stomach dlsor.Vr ; the urine was highly colored and came Uu frequently ; I was much nurse after dolnc&tiy kind of heavy work that required the one of or taxed my back, suoh as clean lug house, etc., but this year I cleaned house alone and never felt the least bit of incon venience ; thanks to Doan's Kidney l'ills. Cold aflVeted me and I grew nervous itnd weak ; 'i linva bean so bad I would try any thins;' to relievo tho pain. I began hiking Duan's Kidney Pills, nud ojily used them two or three days when I began to notice they were doing tno good ; am all right now ; I am glad to say I feel perfectly well ; I earnestly recommend Doan's Kidney I'llls to nil sulforurs with a pain in the small of the back." What more can you ask than testi mony like this? l'Lalii, truthful endorse ment is what the proprietors of Doan's Kidney l'ills are plaeiug before the public mill no medicine of 'modern times can pro duce suoh testimony as that which is being published aliout the little Kidney conquerors. Doan's Klcfiiey Tills are sold by all dealers. Trice 80. cents per. box, or 0 boxes for $8 50. Scut by ninil on receipt of price Foster Milburn Co . sole agents for the United States, Iliiffitlo, N Y. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TADLBTS POSITIVELY CURE jy tjj fitrron iueae a aiuuff worn orjr, Impotenoy,8IeepIetmne?fl,Bto ,cnual by Atiue and other Kicewwa and Iudi cretion. Titty tjulekti " sarttu restore Lout Vitality in old or yonnn, and lit a tnoa for tud j, buinena or mart-1 age. l'rvont Inuimil Ullil sT'OnDU m ItIOn If taten in time. Xheir nuo. eliovra JtomwHnlo improve- tnentanaetxectsa uuius wnemauwnera iim. in iirtuwm hsrfnpj the Renninn AJax TableU. They have eurod thousands nnd will cure yon. Wo rive a poaltlre written eunrantee to Affect n euro in oacli case or refund the money. Trice 60 centj per nnckace, or fix packages (foil treatment) for &J- Uy mail. In plain wrapper, nwm rwelptof price. Circular free. AJAX REMEDY CO., 'X"!u For sale In Shcnnmlonh, Pa., by A. Wnsley nnd 8. 1. Klrlln, Druggists. "Will You be cured of Your Infirmity?' If so, Us certainly worth while to try the BRONCHO .HOMOEOPATHIC KEJ1BDIES 10 CBNTS -AT- ALL DRUGGISTS. "They do the Work" COttoHS AND OOM, IWRVMATISM, DY8 l'Kl'SIA, OKOU1', CONSTIPATION, I'ltvmt, &o. -SIWD FOJt SAMPLE. BRONX CHEAUCAL COMPANY, Yonkers, N. Y. OSS fMBKB 604 Morffi'SlxttTSt .umDELPmia. cure QiiAnAPJTPr:n l lit l'JCAUriCE tits ycuriOnn.l ( Ypom IltMtnltJsl llxncrlptK'f) In (Jprmnnv. STHICTURE, BLOOD POISON, TtGENERAL Debility. Lost lir.nn .CXCESSES AND ALL OTHm EFFECTS OF YOUTHFUL FOLLY OF nOTH RPYPR JPcnuancntly cured after every otto clto has failed. 1D5T MANH30D AND SHRUNKEN OSOArJS HESTOREl iommiierwnaiseii-Biyica (rcniaoaiamoiu uoetoriand ppeclaL liU elilm. write, ttrint or ur. nU ISf. TliJ knatrs moiw tbout these rtlntuci and how to treat thrun suoccurullj ibtui t'J etbt-ri oomblui-d, and tbey all know It too, to their sorrow. Poor and lttehs If yoa wrerotbc4 and vlcdmliod, and joa wlali to get llonoit and aklUAil treat meat, try once mora old I Jr. Thccl. and h will cure tot ptwitiveljr ircuro 1 potalbte. No Deception.. noFaUo luprrsentAtlon Fmacuti isared la to 10 Diji. Head tiro S-cvnt atamjts for Truth. jrcaioi mi iot oiogioor jiittku, Toangoroia. vnij iiooK rotlnfi qoMki. IIonntO-3. Rrenlngsi fi-0. nir ftr eiam laatloa and treatment In teeming bopeleM and dangcroua caw. UUr,0toS. Wed.andBat,eTg.,OtoIO. Bun.,9to. Treat fount by mall. Strictest wreey IJuorantocd. I'tMltWelr Q9 lowcat charge In thla dij fttr the beat Irrulment. PHILA & READING RY JN BFFEOT MAKCII 27, 1897. Trains leave Shenandoah an follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week dy 210, 5 2S, 710 a. ill., 1238, 8 OH undSSH p. i Bumlaya, 2 10 n. in. For New York via M.-nich Chunk, week day. 6 as, 7 10 o. m., 12 SS and 3 0B p. m. For Heading and l'liUiulnlpliia, week day, 2 10, 5 25, 7 10 11.111., 12 38, 3 03 and 5 S3 p. m. Bur. days, 2 10 a. m. For Pottoivllle, week days, 2 10; 7 10 a. m., ani ki. , a mm u a ji. 111. am ndavH. 2 10 n. in. PorTanionunnnt! MahnnovCitv. week dv. m .u, u mj. i iu n. ill. u,.n.tn..a om. M ,12 38, 0 03 and 8 83 p. For Wlllluiiuiport, Sutibury k d.iys, 3 as, 11 SO a. ui and T.ewlabur( unit 7 20 p. e auuuuya, a so a. in For Mahanox lMane. wnekilavn. 3 10. fl 23 B 3A 7I0,1130ll. in., .2 04, 3 08,6 53, 710 and 91V p. ill. Kumlayg, 2 10,8 26 a. m. For Ashland and ahnmokln, week days, 8 2f 710, 1130 u. in., 7 26 and 0 65 p. m. Bur duya, 8 26 a. in. For Ilaltrtnore, Washington and the Weal v 11. AO. It K.. iliroiiKli trains lev" l Iloaillm Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & It. V K) at 3 2C 755, 1120 . "ni., 810 nnd 7.27 p. Sunday. 3 20,7 00,1126 a. in., 318 and 7 27 p.m. Add. tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Ohoa nut streets station, week days, 10 SO a. m. 12 K 12 Jt 8 10 p.m. Suudaya, 188, 838 p. ta. TltAINS FOR SflHNANIlOAH. Inve New York via Philadelphia, nei days, 4 30, 8 00 a.m., ISO, 130, 9 00 p. m. ani lllKht. Hilllduys, 6 00 p. m. IxNive New York via Mauch Chunk, tc days, 4 30, 0 10 n. m.. 1 30 pnd 1 la in. m. laure l'lilhulelplila, Heading Tormlnal, wee) days, t 20, 8 36, 1006 n. m. and 4 08, 6 80, lit p. m. Sundays, 11 80 p.m. Ieavo Reading, week days, 1 86, 7 10, 10 Ot 11 Ma. pi-. 6 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sundnra, 188a. m Iakivo 1'otUvllla, weekdays. 2 85, 710 a. m. 12 SO and 6 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 35 a. in. Leave Tamaquo, week days. 3 18, 8 SO, 11 28 m 1 27, 7 20 and 9 18 p. m. Sundays, t U a. re Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 4 4t, (2) 11 17 a. iu., 2 08, 7 II and 1Q 06 p. m. Sundays, 8 ! a. m. m Leave Mahanoy Plane, eek days, 2 10, 1 00 680,9 87.1169 a.m., 1 12,219,3 20,0 26, 767 pm Sundays, 210, CO a.m. Leave Wllllanuport, week days. 7 1!, 10 10 s .ni., 3 85 and 11 11 p. m. Sundays, 11 15 p. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, 1eave Philadelphia Chestnut atrcct warf ant Sftuutli street wbiuf for Atlantic City. Woekday-KprM, 900 n. m., 2 00, (Satur ,1."jr om 00). 400, S 00 p. m. Aooommoda llon, 8 00 a. m 5 18, 6 30 p. in. Sundays RxprsM, 900, 1000 a. m. Aeeom. iliiodatiou, 8 00 a. in.. 4 15 p. m. Returning- leifVe Atlantlo City depot, come Atlantic una Arkansas avenues. weekdays Bx press, 7 85,9 00 a. in., 8 90, 6 80 j. m. Accoininouaiioti, 4 as, 8 15 a. in., 4 10 p. m Sundays Repress, 4 to. 5 80, 8 00 p. in. Aeeom snodatlon, 7 15 n. m., 4 IS p. in. Parlor Oars on all express trains. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvet softness of the skin is inva. riably obtained by tbor? who uso Pozzoni's uuwpisxion ."owner. n ruled TamMt I, -.vtiera never tail. UUtl IXlFu iteeUta tka m-JiS will. T.,...y -,i ' asl uid tun (ti FcflilVrnVKl l'illa uid nth. Kawsr ruai'Gk,!. Alvsyi iyi uuy ins son sna si L'cbctl I1 Uw ,w,2)". A So. L l'lrtkultH. l ctl. ran imt. . uuuaiiiTCu mui lAmY P3LLS! mi emit 8r'?ao"a'"i:' ! 'f&h '4c. ifSP'laSfi'aAtl !U" Wcscirie CoSiHU.A.fA Fo. l'orlnsky's drug store. Centre street 2S Bos PI COMUflM THE AIR Noithor Qroooo or Turkoy Anxious to Precipitate War. would Settle if left alone. Turin Still Jtoltornto Chnrgos Tlmt I Greulc ItORiilnr Troops Invnilcd Tur key, nml Crooks Deny tho CltnrEo. Tho Invndors Itotiirn to Orocco. London, April 14. The Athena corre spondent of The Dully Chronicle says that comnromlse Is evidently In the air. Turkey la showing herself ex ceptionally friendly to Greece, nnd It Is believed In diplomatic circles that the two parties, if left alone, would settle the affair In as many days. Advices from BplrUB represent the., situation there as a relen of terror. The Turks are - laylnc the country waste with fires nnd swords. The vail of Janla has ordered every Christian to utve the Turkish army ten sheep and a bullock. The Athens correspondent "Of The Times says that the -wmmandlhg ofll cers of the Greek troous In Thessaly and Eplrus have been ordered to telegraph to the ministry of war to morrow detailed reports as to the efilclency of the troops, and to point out any deficiencies. He adds that Aselrn Hey called- last Monday on M. Skouzes, the minister of foreign af. fairs, and repeated his former nsseer Hon that Greek regulars participated In the recent InvasUn, declaring that 0- colonel of the Greek army had been Identified among them. M. Skouzes ptrenuously denied both allegations, and no further communications have passed on the subject between tho two governments. While 80 Turkish soldiers were land ing to reinforce the forts at Klssamo, Crete, the Greeks fired on the boat. Several shots Btruck an Austrian boat, which was assisting, whereupon two Austrian and one Turkish gunboat bombarded tho Greeks and repulsed them. It Is said that the Cretans recently Impaled outside the fort a Turkish non commissioned olilcor whom they had captured. Yesterday the Turks fired on the In surgents at Akrotlrl, but the fusillade was stopped by the Intervention of the foreign warships. Tho Insurgent bands have returned to Greek territory ,wlth the exception of one or two, which are cpmposed of only a small number. A dispatch from Constantinople says that the Turkish version of the fighting at Baltlno has been published In the newspaper Ikdam, which states that 6,000 Greek troops were allowed to at tack the place. Their retreat wbb then cut oft and the Greeks were finally worsted, leaving 2,000 dead and dying upon the field. The Ikdam adds: "Out of pure magnaminlty the Turks took no prisoners." If you have ever seen a child in tho agony of croup, you can appreciate tbo gratitudo of tlio mothers who know that Ouo Minute Cough Cure relieves their little onesas quick ly as It Is ndininistorcd. Many homes in tills city aro never without it. C. II. Ilagcubuch. Ilnnlc Holibors light a l'ooso. Chicago, April 14. At Wilson, a small town on the Chicago and Eastern Illi nois railroad, a- posse of 25 citizens fought a pitched battle with three rob bers. About 1 o'clock In tho morning the town watchman sttw two men at work on the safe In the town bank, while another robber stood outside. The officer at once aroused as many cltl zens as possible. The robbers In the menntlme decamped, leaving their tools scattered about the bank. The posse started In pursuit, and coming in sight of the trio opened fire, which was Instantly returned. Soon one of the robbers fell, but he arose and the. three desperadoes plunged Into a nearby wood. Later two of the robbers were seen alighting from a freight train several mileB north. It is supposed the third man Is either dead or badly wounded. Thev nro so small that tho most sensitive persons take thorn, they are so effective that the most obstinate cases or constipation, headache and torpid liver yield to them. That is why DoWitt's Little Early Kisers nro known as the Tamous little pills. (J. 11. Ilageiilmch. A Diamond TIiTuPh Confession. Sacramento, Col., April 14. James Collins, now In jail hdre, aqkliqwledges that he Is "Cuckoo" Collins, wanted by the police of Denver for the robbery of a Jewelry store In 1890. The rob bery wns one of the most darlnc; on record, a man having no confederates going into a store and boldly escaping with a tray containing 110,000 worth of diamonds. Collins has .since been In the Australian gold fields, and tells how the change In the charter of a British vessel on vvhlch he was stew ard saved him from being captured by the FInkertons at Honolulu. Two Munlorara Hanged Jersey City, April 14. John Mackln, Jr., and Paul Genz were executed In the Hudson county jail yesterday. The first named, who had killed his wife and her mother, was the first to die. He was very-pale as he mounted the scaffold. Before the blaok oap was drawn over his face Sheriff Heller asked him if he had anything to say, to which Mackln replied: "I have only this to say. Let all yoyjlg men tak,a warning of the evils of drlpH, whiah has led me to this." Genz, who was a fireman on an ocean steamship, killed his mistress, Clara Van Arntm. He met death ealmly. Itoweberry May Again Ho Premier. London, April 14. Truth sys; "It Is doubtful If Lord Salisbury's health will permit him to retain the pasty of pre mier and secretary of state for foreign affairs. Under these circumstances many Unionists are suggesting Lord Itosebery for secretary of state for foreign affaire. It Is 'pointed 0tit that when in office Lord Itosebery showed etotlre accord with Lord Salisbury's for eign policy, and he withdrew from the Liberals because he disapproved of their action in foreign Issues, while his. views on home rule are in oooord with the Unionists." The Itomovnt of (Jeuerul Grant's llody. New York, April 14. The work of un sealing the oaaket In the temporary tomb of General Grant was finished last night, and everything Is in readi ness for the removal of the body to the crypt of the new tomb. The time of the removal is still kept secret. The sarcophagus la all ready for the re ception of the coffin containing the body. The great ltd, weighing a ton, has been raised by means of a derrick three feet above the sarcophagus proper, so that the coffin can be slid Into the hollowed out portion. One to fiveapplluAtloniof Dosu's Ointment will cure the worst cate of Itching Piles there ever was. Can you afford to suffer tortures when a simple, uever-fslliug remedy Is at hand r Duan's Ointment never fails. 1'roMOietl Vot Vbklng a liatli. In the Crinran, dnrlBf tlw winter, Gen eral Conrobvn was in the habit of going ftlmut among tho men of hi ooiniimnd, In cognito, to see what tliof Yrer about, nml to lenrn tlielr wants nnd entourage the soldiers If they needed eneourngsnient. One morning, an ono of these tours, lid came upon a young conscript who had stripped himself to tliewnlut nud was bath ing his body with liniftlfiils of snow. "Tlmt's an odd sort of soup you're using," exclaimed the central. "uii, it s good enough," sum the soiuter. "You see I'm young, nnd more than that, I'm a Lorrnlner from Nnnoy, nnd n fellow provincial of General Drouot, who shaved himself with snow on t lie inarch from Moscow, you know, with tlio mercury 80 degrees below freesing. Tlio old fellows In my company, you see, bother me, nnd mnke fun of me because I haven't any beard, and since I oan'tsbnvooutof doors, llko Drouyt, I have to do this to show those old fellows tlmt I'm'ho inoro afraid of the cold tljnn I urn of the enemy." "Well," said Cimrobort, "what If I should giro you miotlior way of getting evon with those old fellowsf" " "Why, I shouldn't inlnil," answered tho young soldier. "I'll muku you a corporal," said the general. Tho soldier laughed. "I guess that won't go," mill he. "My colonel wouldn't have It. "I'm higher up than your colonel, am Qeneml Cnnroliert." Tlio young soldier wns in transports especlully as tho same day he was made a corimral In tlio presence of the regiment. Youth s Companion. Hardships nf African Travel. "New Conditions In Central Africa" Is tho title of a paper In The Century, mndo up from the journals of the late K. J, Glnvo, who crossed Africa to Investigate the slnro trade in the interests of tlmt magazine. At one plaoo on Lake Tun gnnrlkn Glnvo writes: "My.mon are tired, footsoro nnd hungry, nnd pome sick, and I myself have n very sore l(eel. A day's rest Is desirable for everybody. My sick men are suffering from soro heads nud maimed feet. Thoy got their stumnalm full of mtanin flour and tlsh today, nnd have been standing on their heads and danoing. Thero Is no better remedy for African ull monts than n full belly. African trnvelers nearly nlways have crow's feet sprawling from tho outside corners of tho cyos, which should be credited ta tho constant blinking caused by the sun's rays, and by tho long grass drooping over trails In the wot son eon, tlio sharp pointed blades cutting, spat ting and flicking one's face." Get a Stateroom ou the Sunny Side. Rooms on tho. south sldo of the ship ns sho crogbt s are the best. That Is tho sldo that the sun shines on, nnd Itnlwnys seems to ho loss wnvo beaten than to the north; one's chnnces of having tlio port open, If the weather is tolerable at all, are there fore better. On the big ships there are staterooms on four decks the promenade dock, from which one oan Blip Into tho open air at once; the saloon deck, whero tho public rooms nnd tho officers' oablns arc and also most of tho bad smells; tho main dcok, given up almost entirely to staterooms, and tho lower deck, where peo plo do not stuy unless they must. "Tho Art of Travel," by Lewis Morris Iddlngs, In Scrlbner's. Traveling In Asia. For traveling ovor tho rolling plains of Central Asia a Chinese version of tho Hug shin tnrantnsg Is used, to which in Hussla thrco horses nro usually hnrnaased abreast Mongolians, however, know nothing about driving. So they fix a bar across the shafts, mil n mounted man on cither sldo, taking tlio cud of this on his saddlo bow mid pressing It ngninst his ohost, sets off nt full gallop. Another pnlr tug in front at ropo traces attached to the shafts, and a couplo of horsemen hook on la the sides of the carriage. In this way It la said tlmt 15 mllos an hour can bo oovorod without diffi culty. But It Is trying work for tho nerves. San Francisco Argonaut Every man's wife who has uscdSEELKTS knows a good drink. Tryiton your husoana. & 471, Chester's UnatlA Plftmoud Ilraad. ENNYROYAL PILLS UriiilHulstna unl UflnuuiCs Arc. always rdltblt. LAOtt uk Droerlat for CktehesthfM XnntUh Dia-. mond Brand la Hetl ukI Gold uieulllo Iboxet, Mtvlal vlUi bins ribbon. Tale sinAltiiM. Retiitt dann trout rutsfifu tUmM and imitation; At nruuitli.or icnd4o In lUopi for particular!, UitlrnoriUU tr "iiciici ir .sait'm" in mt, oj rrinrn r fllltls JI'iOVU irsiiuniiiws. iiu.m I uytr. CkIchttrChmtt'Ail Cw.AIa1leon uariv AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TK HD. TED! A lm iirs WOMAN'S RELIEF. Alva vi Dromntand rallabla. Avoid Imitation!. OeL ClAToa'a tlvir l'lLuanrl kIvk ukoiitl AtdnisT Hons, orient lilrtnt fiemlcdi. erica. IK Catoh Bro. Co Boaton.Mu. Uurbookt4o. For ealo at V. P. D. Kirlin'a drug store aucl bbenanuouh drug Biore. HAVE YOU READ-- THE PHILADELPHIA TIfllES THIS MORNING ? THE TIMES , (lie most eitenelvcl cinmlated nml widely rsitd iwnmpw pub lished in Peniuiylvaiila.'tsdlsettssioii'ot pl. lie nd publle mesMres is in the iaterest of iMiblle Intearllv, bones government nml prosperous Industry, nnd It kiivws no lwrty or iieisonal nllsglanee In trebling publle Issues. In the browlest end best Mitse n fiunlly and gent ral newspaper. THE TIMES alms to liave tbe lsqtsst elreulatinit by deserving it, uiid claims Ikat It Is iiiisnruHssttl In all tlio essentials at greet metromiTltaii newsMer. 8eelineii eoplce of niniiHuuwiiiiwieiii iree iu uny one seuu. Ing tlieir luldrcsi. TPRMC' DA IjV, MOO per annunii SL0O lor lour niuuilis; SO ueuts per inontlii lie llvjred by enrriers for 0 cents Mr week. SUNDAY KD1TION, isuies S21 aoluiHna. sz large, IibikImVuib beautiful eolored supidement JtOQ per an nuin i S cents ir copy. Pally and Msnday, eiegauiiy lllusmttetl, w l" milium , w vmits pvr milllul. Address ull lettere to THE TIIVIES, rniuiiHHjHiA. Wanted-An Idea 22 Who aan think of tome nirnpio (tltsUP fATUItMlll nsis. Waiiilnstoo, 1). O- (or th.lr si.uui prise oger imw v4 nv uuumw tarsaiioas vroaieu. t mpw menus SKean tell you I about Seol f g'3. Una admix- turc improves cheap collce ana ni.iws i youadeliuousdrlnU " A" for hule money, iii.. a pai k- f B ace grocers. VP h' kilttul fa H B OATAflXH OF THE STOMACH. A Pleasant, Simple, but f afo and Effectual Cure for H. Catartli of the stomach bas long bran eon- iMered tlie next tblni to Incurable. The usual symptoms are A full or bloating sensa tion after eating, areempauled sometimes with sour or watery risings, a formation of gRNs, causing pressor on the heart and lungs and difficult breathing; headaches, flrkle appetite. nerTousness and a general played oat, languid feeling. There Is often a foul taste coaled tongue and If tho stonmcli could be seen it In tlio month, Interior of tbe would show s slimy, inflamed condition. The cure for Ibis common nnd obstinate trouhlo Is found In a treatment wlilohVutuse the food to be readily, thoroughly digested before it lias time to fcrmuut and irritate the delicate mucous surfaces of the stomach. To recuro a prompt and hesltliy digestion is the one nercssary thing to do sod when iioniml digestion is secured tho catarrhal condition will have disappeared. According to Dr. Hsrlsnson tho safest and best treatment is to use after each meal n tablet, composed of Diastase, Aseptic lVpsln. a little Xux, Golden Seal and fruit rids These tablets can now lie found at all drug stores tinder the name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and not being a alcnl medicine can be used with perfect safety nnd assurance that healthy appetite and thorough digestioc will follow their regular use after meals. Mr. N. J. Kooher of 8T10n Dearborn St., Chicago, III , writes: "Catarrh is a local condition resulting from a neglected cold in the head, whereby the lining membrane of the nose bee ufes inflamed and the poison ous discharge therefrom passing backward Into the throat reaches the stomach, thus producing cattarrh of the stomach. Medical authorities prescribed for me lor three years for catarrh of stomadTi without cure, but to. day I urn the happiest of men after using only one box ofStuarl's Dyspepsia Tablets. I cannot mid appropriate words to vxi rcas my good feeling. I have found lleali, ap petite nnd sound rest from their use. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is tho safest preparation us well ss the simplest anil most convenient remedy for any form of indigos lion, rntnrru ol stomarli, inuoiisiies", four stomach, heartburn and' bloating after meals. Send fur little hook, mailed free on stem acb troubles, by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. The tablets can 1j found at all drug stores. HUMPHREYS' No. 1 Cures No. 2 ' No. 3 " No. 4 " No. 8 " No. -O Cures No. lO " No. II " No. 12 " No. 14 " No. IB Cures No. 16 " No. 20 " No. 27 " No. 30 " No. 77 " Worms. Infiants' Disasae. Diarrhea. Neuralgia. Headache. Dyspepsia. Delayed Periods. Leuchorrea. Skin Diseases. Rheumatism, Malaria. "Whooping Cough Kidney Diseases, Urinary Diseases Colds and Grip, Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price, 25o., or 0 for $1. Dr. HuMFimcvB' Homeopatoto Manuaii of Diseases Mailed Foes. Humphreys' Med. Co., Ill William St., K. Y. For sale at Povlnsky's drug store, 28 East centre screes sMeaeseeG&ssesaeeeesesBSB SAIways FIRST S 9 m e e Eagle Brand a S CONDENSED fllLK 2 Por 35 yt,rl ,he lJln(f brni It Is the Best snj the most economlcjl. V A PERFECr FOOD FOR INFANTS g tsSBaaseaeaessesasseaoaeep lG9IiVMliiYi . 1 V GFFEOTS ATOlix-OHF Cures general or special debility, wakeful ness, tpermatorheca, emissions, Impotency, paresis, etc Corrects functional disorders, caused by errors or excesses, quickly restoring Lost Alanbood In old or young, giving vigor sad strength where former weakness prevailed. Con venient package, simple, effectual, and legitimate. Cime 13, Quick and Thorough. Pert tt dtcuvtd ty imitationt! insist oa CATON'S Vltallzers. Sent scaled ii your drug, glit does not have it. Price $1 per pltge, 6 for 13, with written guarantee of complete curs. Inlormation, references, etc, tree and confidential. Send us statementof case and 23 cts. for a week's trial treatment. One only sent to each person. CATON MED. CO., BOSTON, MA0B. For sale at P. I. 11. Klrlln's drug store and bbciiandnab dru store. Lager and Pilsner Beers, Flnost, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, A.., 203 West Coal Street. nUlions of Dollars Go up lu smoke every year. Take rttks but get your bouses, stock, fui nlture, etc., iusured iu nrst-oiass re liable eoinnsutes as represented by riAVm PATTST insurance Aeen i Also Life and Accidental Ooaipanl eat JAPAN B HAWAII. s-l No Trouble Foared Over the Exclu sion of JapanoBo Lutaigraute. TKBATY EIGHTS WEBB IGNORED lty the HiivvntlHim, 8jri .IniHin'n Hep. roRouMtlro at AVrfhlnntou .Inpnn ooe Wnnshlii to Bnll Tor llawnll Only ; to l'l'ovelit lllsorilcr. Washington, April 14. The Japanese 1 legation has received telegraphic ad-; vices from official sources In relation to the recent deportation from the Ha waiian Islands of a number of Japan- i Immigrants which do not aaffee entirely In all details with the accounts already published 4n this country. It appears, According to these advices. that of 648 Japanese passengers brought to Honolulu by the steamer Shlnshln Maru S01 voluntary passengers and 146 contract laborers were sent back to Japan. The Hawaiian authorities re fused to nllow these people to land on the ground that the voluntary passen gers were not possessed of 50 In gold each, as provided In the landing law, and because the contract laborers had not complied with the provisions oi4 the landing law In securing previous approval of their contracts. The passengers thereupon petitioned the supreme court to set aside the de cision of the collector general of cus toms forbidding them to land, but the oourt rejected the petition on the ground that the decision of the col lector general regarding the landing of aliens was f)nal, and that Japanese not yet landed In the Islands had no right to petition. The Japanese consul general protested ngatnst this action on the ground that the exclusion of the voluntary eml- grantswas In violation of treaty rights, whatever might be the case regarding the laborers and their alleged failure to secure previous approval of their contracts. He himself had examined Into the facts regarding the voluntary emigrants, and had found that they were all In bonafide possession of the amount of money required by law In such cases. So far as they, at least, were concerned the decision of the col lector general appeared to be In vio lation both of law and the facts. While At Is true that one, not two, Japanese men-of-war, as stated In the press dis patches, has been ordered to Hawaii, olMclals of the Japanese legation state most positively that thin action has not been taken for the purpose of menac ing the Hawaiian government, but sim ply to preserve order among the Jap anese residents In the Islands who might possibly become excited by what they regarded as a violation of the rights of their countrymen. The Japanese government believes that the difficulty Is susceptible of set tlement by diplomatic negotiations, and It Is asserted at the legation that that will be the only method resorted to. Inasmuch as the Hawaiian gov ernment would only be liable for In demnlty to the persons sent back for losses Incurred by them, the question is not regarded as one liable to pro voke serious international compllca tlons. At tho legation tho statement that the Japanese companies are at. tempting to colonize Hawaii is de nounccd as a llacrant nnd absolutely unwarranted falsehood. Since Japan has never manifested any but the slightest Indication of any ulterior unfriendly purpose, the Japan ese minister savs that he 1b wholly unable to understand this sudden man (testation of a contrary feeling on the part of some Hawaii officials. He 13 emphatic In expressing the belief, how ever, that the crisis Is not so serious as some ' of the sensational accounts given of It would seem to Indicate, and that It cannot by any possibility im peril the good understanding which ex ists between this country and Japan. The- Japanese cruiser Namlwa will sail from Yokohama for Hawaii next Saturday. TO CUKH A COLD IN ON13 DAY. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists rofuud tbo inonoy if It fulls to euro. 35 cents. lEcdllced Kutes to New York. For tho dedication of tbe Grant Mono mental Tomb, Ap'rll 27, tlio Pennsylvania Ibtilroad Company will sell tickets from all points on its line to Now York, April 20 (and from points witbln one blind red aud fifty miles of New York, April 20 and 27), good to return until April 30 inclusive, HtVato of a faro nud a tblrd for tlio round trip. Tickets for military companies in uniform, number ing fifty or more, traveling in n body ou one ticket, will be sold at rate of single fare per capita for the round trip. The parade on this occasion will lie the grandoht military demonstration slnro the war. Thousands of veterans, United States regulars, nnd stato militiamen will be In lino. llunter'H CliuiH'o lirlKlTtor. Frankfort. Ky., April 14. The cold Democrats, In caucus last night, de cided to break no more quorums In the balloting' for United States senator. They admit that Hunter Is likely to be elected now, but say that the Black burn men who refuse to support Mar tin will lie responsible for the result. If Hunter is not elected after a few trials they will demand that he re tire. They are determined that if they cannot elect a gold Democrat they will help elect a gold Republican. Ifany eases of "Grinne" have Intel v lxwn cured by One Minute Cough Cure. This preparation seems especially adapted to the eure of this disease. It set quickly thus preventing serious complications and bad effect In which this d lipase often leaves the psuem. v. ii. iiageubueli. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And 1'1ohiA the Hand of AmerleH, OhII- fornlu. Via the true pathway, "The Iron MouuUin Kotite," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blissards or high altitudes are nnkuewti. Pullman first and seooud ohus palace and tourist sleeplug cars to points In Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Mexico, Ariioua, California, Oregon, Waebiugton, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, aud all tbe eunfortsof modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacltto railway system. For rates right from your koine, literature, aw full luronuaUoti, drop a postal card, J. P. IkOauu, T-. If. Agent, (Mil Mail read avenue, Rlmlra, N. Y., or 801 Ilrwnl way, New York. 8-8-tf W. E Hoyt, G. E. P. Agt. When you waut good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tiiisniltliing done call on B. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer 1c s teres 1-tf One Minute is all tho time necessary to de cide frnui personal experieuee that One Miu ute Cough Cure does what iU name implies. C. II. Ilageubueh. "HOLD DUST.' jl 4-, a-' w a. Time TIIO Cost SAVED BY Washing PoWDEft 2 What Mora Can be Asked? Only this ; ask your grocer for It. and Insist on trying It. Largest package greatest economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Cbletwo. St. Louis, Hew York, Dostoo, Philadelphia. "DIRT DEFIES THE SAPO IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. W I SURE CURB FOR Dyspepsia, Malaria, Sleeplessness, Nervous Headache, Biliousness, Kidney Diseases, General Debility, Etc. Ash your Druaaist to yet them through his ttohber, or send a I' out a I Card to BOULTON HOP BITTERS CO., NBXrtC YORK. Sold by P. P. D. KIRI.IN, Shenandoah, Pa. j j j gw CURfcCOtt&TIPATIOH I 10 2550 SSmmMiSs DRUGGISTS t mSXJm U I Fl aatr.KI a I Kt I "-TssC E bij h ussy ilR'sfll I1TPT V fiTlSPSKTPPn 1 crc aiivi-rorromtlpnli.in. facnrot are the Moid I.ain.k ftDOUliUlLlil UUrtUHlULCiLI t(..norr 7rip or ifrlpf.liut r.iue csbj nslnralrnnlti. Ssin-i pie anil booVlct free. Ail. STKKI.lMi IH'.ilKIlV I (I.. Clilrauo. Montrrnl. Csn.. or Nut ort. in. iMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiii.'iiiiiuiiiiKiiii!!;:! '1.. Snrulns, ... 1 1 i I i-.'-STT s uSuil Price 25 els. anaBOcU. terbomc. WlH. flpi Prepared by II. J. IIACKETT A CO . Pli.laaslpl.ia. ' , TOR SALE E"V33E.V WHEH."!. li,llllllltlllll11IHlllIllllllllllllllIllllll)lllllHllllllllllllll!l!li:iililll!IMll!lllnV for Sale by P. P. D. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 0 S. l'lIILIdl'S, M. I), O dice : 30 West Cent re sti cel. Can be consulted at all hours. It. HUItKK, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. Olrlee Rgan bulhllne, corner of Mai u air Cssitre strsess. WistmrttlflHH. J H.l'OMBItOY. ATTORNBY-ATrLAW Sbenandoab, Pa. W. SHOKMAKJflt. ATTORWBY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. pROP JOIINJONKB, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Losk Box sS, Makanoy Oltr, Pa. ITavIng studied under some of tie bssi masters IV Iiudon and Paris, wlli give lesson, an Ilie violin, mandolin, guitar and voeal culture. tVnns rsMsmpsM. Adtbeas la sure of Utrsnuw, bo j-iwslar. mmntutdosh. TsstsamsB to Hires. If you want to hire a sale and tellable team tor drl vlllg or fur work nur nurtioset pay SbMtls' llvsvf stl a visit. Tea ku soiistautls' ou baud at reasonable ratar J AIV1 Ei iHIELDS, No. 410 Bssst Oeotre stresl. Oppealte Readies; railroad station. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this grartuUr ssTervascent aud stimu tout An liutaut oure for sour stouuwsha aud lieadaeliea. wbloli often aeeuiuulate (rum bavins a ulgut out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OP CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah OOLD DUST. gpjgjg) H KING." THEN L I C3 T q m - -i fc Hi I are progressive ami keep informed c f s tho World's Progress. The well In- E formed and thrifty House-wife. i!L alwnys keep RAINBOW LINIMENT 1 LmiDA na o afnvwlnvjl nunmlir f,.i " Bruises, Crainp,ltli9Uiuati m, r , , ....... - W. .If 4 I. .it to use for . s cf Power, .iri.ce!eana t . .l:.....4..,imu .iny cause, v c ct ,c iJilh.. Drains checked and full vigor quirkly 1 1. stored. UoKflxtPd. sqcs iruabln rrult funr. Mailed Ior$l.O0;nboxcsJ.V00. Wilb $5.00 orrtera we give a pcarantee lo cure or refund the money. Address I'EAL MEDICINE CO.. Cleveland. O. KIRLIN, Shenanioali, Pa peria. Railroad. 8OHUYKII.T4 DIVISION. January 18, 187. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abovt date for Wtifsmns. ClllLrton. Kranlrvlll nnh I Water, St. Clair, l'ottavllle. Ilamburg, lteadlnr. i-niiBDvni, l-nosnixvine, isorrtstown and Phil adelpbla (Broad street stetiaii) at COB and 11 OS a. ni. and 1 XI p. m. on week days. For Poll ville and Intermediate stations 9 17 a. ru. SUNDAY. Kor Wlavans. GUhrton. FrmlrvlllA n..v Qllberton, Water, St. Clair, I'nttaville, at S OX, 9 45 a. m. and J 10 p. iu. For Hamburg, Beading, Pottstown, i huvuiaviiis. iiufrwwwii, x-iiiiaueipuia aiO'o T 14 a. m., 3 10 p. m. Trains leave Fmekville for Sbenandoab at 10 10 a. inland 1231, 5 41, Till and 1017 p. m. Sunday, yl 18 a. in. and 5 11 p. m. Iave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10 IS a. tu. ami 1X-0S, 8 13, 7 SS and 10 30 p. m. Sunday si 10 40 a. ni., Slip. ui. Itrs FhlbHielphla, (Broad street station), for Sbenandoab at B57 and 8 BS a. m., 4 10 and Til p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 8 SO a. m. Lease Broad street station, rbiladelpbla. lur Ssn Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean O rove, Lotur Bmucb. and Intermediate stations, 8.10 11.11 a. tu., 8. SO aud 4.00 p. in. week-days. Leave Broad Street Station, Phibulelphla, TOR NEW YOKK. Ripresst, week-days 8 90, 4 Oo, 4 ISO 5 15, 50. 7 8B,8,BM, 9.V), 16 21 (Dining Car), 11 00 a. in! UWiUMin, .2 35 (Limited 100 and l p.m. ''SCP!' U0' 130 (Diuliig Car) 3 20, 3 50, 4 00, 101,550 (Dining Car). 0 00, 50,812,1000 p. m., 13 01, night. Sundays, 8 20, 1 05, 4 50. 3 16" 8. 883, 50, 10 21, (DMnK Car), 1185 a. ui w, ov luiuiiw v art, i uu lL.linittHl i i tllnlllE Car), 3 20, 5 58, (Dining Car), B 85, 60, 8 12, 10 00 Bipreas for lli.nt.in without change, 11 00a in., week-days, and 30 p. m., daily. FOB WASIUNUTON ANI) TIIK SOUTH. Vot 'Rss.lfci rtlltrsa a.rkr Waatilnoann IA ttiMBto . ' sssisisukbuu, UU, I SU.OCat 10 tO, 11 28 a. m., 12 09 (ft81 Umited Dla ri" .Plf1',.,1 8 18v tl ( Congressional TJmlfckd ninl..a ,V.t 117 AM il.?i . , iT .... . s. 'i " ' , wuo vaiuiuk vari, T40 (Dining Car) p. m., and 12 05 nlghi week days. Sundaye, 8 60, 7 20, 912, 11 28 a. tu., 12 OS 112, 4 41,f5 16CouresaloiialLluiltsd, (DiniugOarUudl2fi8nlgh". FOB ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia (via Delaware river bridge), express, 7 02 p. tu. iLdly, Leave Market street Ferrv, express, 8 50 a in., 2 00, 4 10,51X1 p.m. Hmiilays, 8 45, 9 45 a.m. Aecouunodatlon, 8 00, tl J), a. m.. 8 20 and 4 20 v- ., u. ounuays, s uu, 10 a. in., 4 uu and B 00 p. m. For Cape afar, Angleasea, Wlldwood and UoUy Beacb. and Sett tile CUy, Ooaau City aud A valunKx press, 900 a. m , 4 00 p. ui week daya. MuiHtays. 9 00 a. m. For Boaaers Point. Express, 8 50 a in., 4 10 Sm. week daya Huudaya 8 46 a in. . B. IIUTl'HIMSOH, J. K Wool), Qeu'l Manager. (ieu'l l'aas'u'r Agt
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