1 DUE DISEASE AND ONE REMEDY. "The rt or pnlntlng," rtlil Miliars, "m BUbJ In selecting tlio right color and putting tlim In tlio right pkco." "Th way to win U battle," said Napoleon, "Is to mass your Uoopaat the critical moment against the weakest spot In the enemy's line.' "The Way to cure many allmento," said the great l)r. Abercromble, "la to purify the poisoned spring In Which thoy arise, generally the torpid and Inflamed digestive system." Thus vrtodfluj and experience simplify and condense Tlmi the Shakers of Mount Lebanon reasoned when they sought, nnd Anally found, a remedy for indigestion and dyspepsia, Where oue person lms something else, they argued, a tlignsnml havo this. To cure this alono will almost rid the world of sickness, Why shduld Wo vex ourselves with isoufnaing definitions? A good dlgrsltun Is life and health ; 11 bad ono disease and death. lleucp. from the healing and .stimulating mom.Uii horbs.-they extrarted the principles ivlilob make the Shaker Digestive Cordial the rarest and most efftotire of medicines for oue disease, au,d oue only Indigestion and .dyspepsia, Do you suffer from any of these inlerablo (fci-liiig?? duproBslon of spirits, heaviness .and puin in tlio stomach after mails, bad (ttste In the mouth, wind In the bowels, irritable disposition, nervous weakness and nlarm, worry and weariness, costlveness or irregularity of tlio bowels, nausea;, palpita tion, sick headache, heartburn, loss of iippetlle and sleep, dry skin, etc.? Don't indulge in fifty foolish fancies. You have Indigestion and dyspepsia and nothing else. Set the disordered stomach right with the ono medicine which will surely doit. Shaker Dlgestlvo Cordial, and these symp toms will vanish with their cause. A good effect will follow the first doses. Even chronic cases soon yield. Test the cordial, nt practically no cost, by taking a ten-cent trial bottlo. For snlo by nearly all druggists. f I s-ltrlnn 1 nnil tlnlv (Iftmi.tiC. BArCt Jwjn rulltiblo LADiia k Druggtft for Chtcheathrt Enul Dia niAltraiA In Itfi and (.'old turt&tllo iboiei. aftloJ with muq miiton. 1 txvv mm a mI.ih. fit-Aim AanjilrrouM vurilfliU. tiam and imitation. At nmjgisti, or seud 4e "KcMcf for TMotimV t'etttt,by return loll tt miit-Kj ruGJinU. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A Ttticti. Tsim ihd WOMAN'S RELIEF. Atwiri Dramrttnd reliable. Avoid Imitation. Clmt (1iTn'i TmiT Pit .-stand HATE BKtlkKTl At draff itfim. or tent direct deftled). Dries, It. Catojt 8rsa Co., Boston, Mam. Our book, 4a. For sale nt 1 P. D. Kirl.n's drug store and Shenandoah drug store. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TAD LETS POSITIVELY CURE ALu jyervau j tit ease x aninji aiem ory.Irjopotncy,Hl6pleenee,eto .CRnsed by AbnBetiQl other Xzomeee and Indis cretions, Tiey quickly and turvlv restore Lost Vitality in old or yoon, and fltinnn fnrotnrIv.DDlnMB or tllQrrlAM. 'T&tr2i Prfrvent InsaniTr cnJ tjontmrapuon it taken id time. Their us Bitowa iramelliUe Improve. rotmt ana peaces a uuiuj wubio mi umtfm ou, m. eist upon herfnB the ponniim .Ajax Tablets. They have cured thousands and will euro yea. We cl8 a Mai Mm wHf.tAn ennranton ta ttireot a cure In tmrii caeo rsiunu ma money, trrtvv mwo ummw, yi CDAckajzes full treatment for SUO. By mall, In eil iiain wrapper, upon rereiiJi; ui itjub. uuvuitir hw. AJAX REMEDY CO., "fflSS For sale In Shcniiniloiili, I'a., by A, Wislcy ond S. i;. Klrlln, Drugeists. A UNIFORM Price of 10 CENTS Is charged for the mtunutiu luomoeopainic) KKBit SIES becnuso it's cuongli. Try them for yourself nnd bee that "They do tlie Worlc" If you will onco try them you will always use mem. SEND FOR SAMPLE. URONX CHEMICAL COA1PANY, Yonkers, N. Y. Lauer's Lager and : Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest lind Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 203 West Coal Street. HAVE YOU READ THE TIfllES .PHILADELPHIA -THIS MORNING? THE TIIV1ES Is tho most oxtenBivelr olrculatetl ami widely, read newspaper pub lished In Pennsylvania. Its discussion of pub lic men and public measures Is In tne Interest of public Integrity, honest government and proaiieroue Industry, anil It knows no party or peisouul nlleHtaneo In treating public Issues. In the broadest and best sense a lainuy aim gemrul newspaiwr. THE XTlVfCC J.I1L, XllUCiS n,,M to.liave the largest circulation by deserving It, and claims tlutt It Is unsurpassed In all (lie eMt)tlals of a great metropolitan newspaper. Speethien ooples of Hiij wiitiou HiiiuvHm irw to uny one seiiU' fug their address. TC15MC . -DA I'Y " Ior annum! H.O0 or four iiiouiiis; IK) vents tier luontui de L.ltlf!1. ,UV carrieni for rt oents iwr week. SUNDAY UIirriOf, Si large, Iuimlnne I " ..T . .ooiumns, eleganlly II ut rated, Wutlful colored siippleroont .00 per ath , w witw (wr iiiumu. Address all letters tn ' THE TIMES, TiiiL.inm.iniA. Wanted-An Idea Who can think ft soma simple thing to patentr rretecc your mc; tlier may br ng you wealth. Write JOHN WKPDKMUURN i CO..Pitent Attor umjm. w&BDinfftan. 1). 11.. Ti ad Hit o two hundred In milium wanted. a Turks aud Grfcoks Exhausted, by Throo Days' Fighting. GREEKS HAVE TUB ADVANTAGE. l'ltrltlBh Soialorn VnNttMost ofThoIr AiuiiiuiiltUm In tlio I.uhk ContOHt. Oront 1'q.wors Atrnlti DUoiissIub tho I'rojirlety or IntorAirouco. Copyright, 1807, by the Assooiated Pross.1 London, April 20. In splto- of the fact that the hostilities on the Greek ! frontier have caused but little excite- 1 ment here, communications have been . Hh progress all day long between the ! foreign office and Home, France and Athens. It Is reported that among the other matters considered Is the expe diency of ordering tho International fleets to leave Cretan waters and to go In the dlreotlon of Salonlca and the Dardanelles to watch the fighting, with a view to localizing It, If neces sary, by naval Intervention. Should this suggestion, which Is understood tg emanate from the Italian foreign of fice be acted upon It is probable that only one-half the fleet of foreign war ships would ba withdrawn fori such a purpose, the other half remaining to continue the Cretan blockade. There, Is sold to be a sharp difference of opinion between the military powers Russia, Austria-Hungary and Ger manyand the maritime powers Great Britain, France and Italy as to the most expeditious and least violent methods. pf compelling a cessation of hostilities should this result not be reached by the exercise pt diplomatic pressure at Athens and Constantinople. The likelihood Is that the force to be employed by Europe, If a resort to force becomes necessary, would be by sea, as the contingencies of military intervention might be more serious than tho hostilities now in progress. It is reported at the foreign office that the communications received here yesterday from the Marquis of Salis bury, after his Interview with Queen Victoria at Nice, support the theory that the British government Is using Its utmost energy to persuade both the combatants to make a cessation of the Conflict at the stage It has now reach ed. M. Hanotaux, who received the Greek minister to France yesterday, Is understood to have assured him that while France could not tolerate the lndeflnlto prolongation qf war, and would never consent to any essential modification of the existing territories of Greece and Turkey, she would con tinue for the present her policy of non Intervention, except bo far as Inter vention might be necessary to prevent the spread of the contest to other com batants. The situation on the frontier has not, according to the latest advices, been materially modified. Both the Turks and the Greeks are resting from the tremendous exertions of Friday, Sat urday and Sunday. The troops of Ed hem Pasha were half dead with fa tigue and hunger when the firing slackr ened Sunday night." Most of them flung themselves down where they stood and slept on the bare ground. The Turkish commander-in-chief pru dently decided to allow his .army to rest yesterday. As details come In It becomes more and more apparent that the fighting in Milouna Pass was of the most stubr born and savage character. The Turks fought like devils and the Greeks re sisted In the spirit of their ancestors The moat inexplicable fact In connec tion with the whole engagement Is the, comparatively Bmall, number of killed. All the special correspondents agree as to this. The Turks appear to have fired as wildly with their rifles at Mil ouna Pass as they did at Arta, where the firing consisted of an artillery duel between the rival batteries on each side of the river, lasting about four hours in the afternoon. There they fired only one out of five shots with any effect, and their batteries were soon silenced by the Greeks, whose marksmanship was very rnuch supe rior. The Turkish losses at Arta are believed to have been very heavy. On the Greek side there was not a man -killed. General Smolenltz, ex-minister of war, is tn command of 14,000 Greeks at never.', rct far from Tyrnavo, north w$t -i Larissa. At this point Edhem Pasha, n'p'diy pressed, was nearly taken ptlsoner. Ills plan was to force tho pass cf ItovenI, to enter- the plain of Larjssa, to cut oft the retreat of tl(a Greek army with his cavalry, and thus to take Larlssa without resistance. But this plan was defeated, General Demopoulos, at the head of one dl-i vlBlon, forced the Turkish lino at Boughazl, close to Tyrnavo, and Gen. eral Mavromlchale broke through at Komskos. The two generals united their troops near Damasl. The news of the success at Itevenl and of the Imminent fall of Prevesa has changed the dismay caused at Athens by the loss of Milouna into tho wildest rejoicing. The latest ad vices are that the Greek troops are ad vancing to reoccupy their positions at Milouna and Grltzovall, tho latter of which, Mt is alleged, was abandoned owing to a misunderstanding by the general In command, who Interpreted as an order of retreat what was really Intended as an order to advance. The Greeks report that the Turks loBt 7,000 killed and wounded at Iteveni, but this estimate Is probably excessive. It Is stated that the Turkish forces at tacking Revenl numbered more ' than 10.0QJ3 men. Dispatches from Elasspna say that the Turkish forces continue to hold the Milouna Pass, though It is reported that the Greeks are advancing, gr male, ing ready to advance to reoccupy the positions from which they were dig, lodged, on. Sunday. The two block, pouse have been strongly fortified, and It would take a powerful body of Greek troops to recapture them. Ed hem Pasha has entrenched himself on all the heights ftom Papalyvada to Mackche, and strong bodies of troops are stationed In the defiles between these two points. The Inhabitants of Ulassona have left the town of Masso and are pushing northward, many of them going on to Salonlca. Evidently they fear that the Greeks will defeat the Turks and actually reach Elassona. Edhem Pasha, the Turkish com-mandtr-ln-chlef, is a marvel of energy 'and caution. He attends more assid uously to his duties than any memboi of his staff, receives reportB while on horaebaek, and attend to trifling de tails with a much oare as to important movements. Ills manner Is grays and tmperturble. It Is ourlous to not how Implicitly he Is relied upon by his troops. A Turkish torpedo boat has sunk the Greek steamer Athens in the Gulf of Salonlca, On board were Insurgents and members of various secret so cletles. A great panlo prevails at Salonlca. All vessels are prohibited from leaving the gulf. The Turks have seized .the Greek steamer Kephallon. Placards have been posted at Canea, ITCHING SKIN DISEASES SrsiDT CfR TnsvrMSjrr for tortnrlog, dliOg. Bring, Itching, burning, anil scsly skin and icsip dlaesii'S with lots of hair Warm baths with Cu tiotjra Boat, gentle spntlcstlona of Ctmonm (ointment), snil full doles or Cirriouiu RsaoL. vxKT.greatcat of blood puriners and humor cures mm UBUls m SJTIKM "nr.. a nrv., ismivu, y " (low to Cut Itching 8kln DiMtaei KMftei."frt Den Dminu wnwnQ f!!n" llsWU IIUUUII llflllUU vj VOTICOBA OOkft Ctihdla' and at tlte other towns In the Island of Crete allowing the Greeks 0 fortnight to quit Crete. This Is re garded as a complete annulment of the proposed scheme of autonomy. With & view of anticipating an at tack by Colonel Vassos Fort Iseddln, Suda inland and the entrance to Sudn bay have been placed under the pro, tectlon of tire powers. While the Incidents of the day along the eastern portion of the frontier have not been of notable occurrence, the situation at the Gulf of Arta and tn the vlolnlty of the Albanian frontier have beccjne more favorable for the Greeks. The bombardment of Prevesa waB resumed at daybreak yesterday, with but feeble replies from the Turk ish batteries at Ilamldieh and Pan tocratoros. The position of the Turks js untenable, and It is believed that the town will fall Into the hands of the large Greek force In the vicinity which Is waiting for the demolition of the re maining batteries. The Greek battle ship Spetzla has taken the lead in the bombardment. It Is feared that p. massaore has taken place at Prevesa during the bom bardment. By an order received at Prevesa from Constantinople at noon yesterday the Gulf of Arta was officially closed to all but Turkish ships. Cononel Manos, with 25,000 men,- hav ing crossed the Arnphos under the pro tection of the Greek artillery batteries, Is now In Ksplrus, Where, It is believed, his force Is considerably In excess of the Turkish. It Is reported In Athens that a large body of Albanians, esti mated at upwards of 2,000, who had croEred the Greek frontier with the avowed Intention of pushing on to Iarssa, has recrossed and Is now rav aging Msplrus, Arta Is practically de serted. The nlayoi has transferred the public offices and official records to Konlpote. A dispatch to Tho Dally Chronicle from Athens, dated midnight, aay.i tlfat General Smolenltz, In command of the Greka at Revenl, has pushed Ed hem Pasha toward Damasl. The sur prise there Is extreme. Evorbody la waiting for tho list of killed and wounded. Patriotic people and others have offered the government over a million rounds. The Greeks have occupied several strategic positions around Damasl, In eluding Vlglla. Three thousand armed peasants have joined the troops. It Is now alleged that 22,000 Turks attacked Revenl. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with urino and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sedi mcnt or settling Indicates an unhealthy condition of tlio kidneys. When urine stains linen it is positlvo evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinato or pain In the hack, is also convincing proof that the, kidneys and bladdur arc out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort ill tho knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Boot,' tho great kidney remedy, fulfills overy wish In relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and evory part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine ami sculdlug pain in passing It, or bad effects following uso of liquor, wluo or beor, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during tho night to urinate. The mild and tho extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Itoot Is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures f the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have tho best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottlo and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Men tion EvEfJtso Herald and send your address to Pr. Kilmer it Co., Bingbamtou, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantco the genuinoss of this offer. Clmpmnn's Kontonco Anl'rmod. Washington, April 20-The supreme court yesterday refused the application for a writ of certiorari and habeas cor pus asked by Elverton R. Chapman, tho broker who refused to testify In the sugar speculation Investigation whether senators had speculated in sugar stocks whllo the Wilson bill was before that body. The sentence of the supreme court of the District of Co lumbia to 80 days in jail and $100 fine was affirmed. Try tlmln-O I -Try Oraln-O I Ask your grocer to-day to show you a package of QltAIN-O, the now food drink that takes tho place of coffee. Tho children may drink It without injury as well as the adult. All who try it, Jlko it OEAIN-0 has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but It is mado from pure grains, and tho most delicate stomach receives it without distress, i tlio price of coflVo. 13o and 8fi cts. per paokage. Sold by all grocers. The Coming Postal Coustrose, Washington, April 20. Postmaster General Gary yesterday appointed the committee on arrangements for the In ternational postal oongress, to be held here early next mjnth. The committee consists of Flrct Assistant Postmaster General Perry S. Heath, chairman; Captain N. M. Bruoks, superintendent of foreign malls: Captain James E. White, superintendent of tho railway "mall aarvk-c-; Dr. Wesley B. Davis, United states postage stamp agent, and Mr. N. A. C, Smith, chief of the appointment division. Congress haa failed to make any appropriation to de fray the expenses of the congress, hut the work of preparing for the enter tainment of the visitors from all parts of tha world will now be rushed through in anticipation of congression al action. Grlp-Gohls-irearinche. Why Buffer with Coughs, Colds and ES Grlppo when Laxative Bromo Quinine will cure you in one day. Put up in tabltts con venlent for taking. Guaranteed to emu. m money refunded. Price, SS cents, "or sale by Jvmin-sruarmary. Aslt your grocer for ne "Itoyal Patent Hour, and take no olbor brand. It is the best flour made. tun A REMAltKABLE CtlUIl A CASE OF rlLUS OP BIGHTP.BN YEARS' STANDING. Otited by the Pyramid File Dure. There arc plenty of pile cures which give relief and sometimes cure n mild ease of plies, but there Is only one which can be depended upon with certainly to on re obstinate Idng standing cases, and that is the ryraiuid Pile Cnro. Endorsempnts Brnl testimonials are re ceived daily from men and women whose In tegrity and reliability are above question and in tiiis connection a letter received from the Kev. Jas H. Westbrook of Bowuo, Mloli., msy be of Interest to pile sufferers who have sought In vain for a cure Ho says: I linve used the Pyramid Pllo t'uro and I know that It is nil that in ilainieil for it. I hud boon troubled with piles more or less for about eighteen years and I hud tried other remedies, hut the plies srew worse until about ten months ago I used the Pyramid Pile Cure. It gave almost instant relief and I have been free from piles ever sine?, ltev. Jus. II. Westbrook. The remedy seems to act equally well in every form of piles, blltul, liU-odln, pro truding or itching. It stops all pain almost immediately, allays irritation and removes constipation, and anyone who has suffered the annoyance and pain of a rental trouble will appreciate the excellent results which Invariably follow the first application of the Pyramid. The Pyramid Pile Cure Is prepared by the Pyramid Drug Co. of Alhlon, Mich , and fur sale by druggists everywhere at BO cents per package. VETERINARY SPEC1F1 CS FerHorsos, Cattlo, Sheep, Does. Hog?. AND POULTRY, 000 Fago Book on treatment of Animals and Cburt Kent l'rco. cross (rcvcrs.Cpngcstlona.Inflnmmatlon jr.l'.Oollc of f.rlnna. llnllvnlin. n.n. Miscarriage, Hemorrhages. use. iiemorriinges. nnd Kidney Diseased, Dlsrnses, illnner,. ofjllgcsilou, I'nrnlrst ji.ii. i'riiiurjr 1 Urnpllvp J)l -Diseases of .Digestion, i'arnlmla Single Dottle (over 60 doses), . ,qq Stable Case, with Specifics, Manual. Veterinary Cure Oil and Medlcatorv 87.00 Jar Veterinary Curo Oil, ,qq Sold b7HniKg.tat mr t,nt preptld ftnrber MHt fa any cpunlllj ea neelft mt prlta. ' HCBFUnEia'JlKD. CO., 1 11 A 111 mlHam St., XTort. SUIiIPHIlEYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC N(M In wo 39 years. The oiilr saccssafnt remedy for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, ana Prostration, from over-work or other cansoa. til per vial, or 6 Tiali &sd large vial powder, for $3. Sold hy Drrjf fiiU, or Bent r-oitpuld on receipt o( pNct, IIWri.llt.Y9' HBP, CO., Ill A 1S nilllitneu, NewTork, For enlo at CPovinsky's cling slorr, 28 Centre street Part .OEATrl 3 Q I) Arcs EFFEOT3 AT CATOM'S rS2TTflLT2EH. Cures general or special debility, wakeful ness, spermatorhesa, emission., Impotency, paresis, etc. Corrects functional disorders, caused by errors or excesses, quickly restoring Lost Alanhood la old or young, giving vigor and strength where former weakness prevailed. Con venient package, simple, effectual, and legitimate. Cure 13 Quick, and Thorough. P'H,.lt..aictivid ly tmttationt: insist on CATON'S Vltallzers. Sent sealed ii your drug, gist doesi not have it. Pries $ I per pkee, 6 lor S 5, fultb written guarantee) of complete cure; information, references, etc., free and confidential. Send us statement oi case and 28 cts. for a week's trial treatment. One only sent to each person. CATON MED. CO., BOSTON, MASS, For sale at P. I". D. Klrlin's drug Btorc nnd Shenandoah dru storo. E1D TEflSCICB 604 rJorTli srahSt EVSSBa tl aHEia&BrSlil5 entrance on Green SI PHILADELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED. i- in i-jtA vxiuk (BU year.) and O Vflira HoSDital ExtiCrlenpO hi .lrmnnr. STRICTURE, BLOOD POISON, nuinm.1. ULHILITT, LUST VIGOR, t EXCESSES AND ALL OTHER i Effects of Youthful Folly of Roth Srypc Permanently cured nflcr every one clio fans Tailed. LOST MANHOOD AND SHRUNKEN 0RQANS RESTORED. Bend five 2-cent stamps for book Ti iKli. The only Sipusure of 9""k under STorn tettlmonlaK The first cf American Newspa pers, CHARLES A. DANA, Editor. Tlie American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit. These first, last and all tlie time, forever. Daily, by mail, - $6 a year Daily & Sunday.by mail, $8 a year The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world Price 5c. a copy. By mall, $2 a year Address THE BUN, New York. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Q S. PHHiMPB, M. D. Office: 80 West Centre stieet. Can be consulted at all hours. jyr M. BURKB, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Office Kuan' building, (turner ol Main aud Centre streets, Shenandoah. J. n. PQMMUOY, ATTORNDY-AT-LAW fiboiwudoah, I'a. -it- Jjl AV. SlIOBJUKBR, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. Oorner Market and Centre .troete. pitOK JOIINJONB8, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box GS, Mftlionoy City, V. Having ntuille.1 under some ol tlie bl mntersu' London anil Paris, will ulve leaon on the violin, niandoll 11, eultarantl vocal culture. rerun roaaouauie. Anurous in oare ol stroute, the Jeweler. Slionandaab. m wow fcr Mi mil mm Otlior Territories Iavaded by the Devastating Waters, FUEl'IIER SUPPERINO IMMIKBNT. Tlio I.ntost llronlc Will Cover a Nttm-lioi- of 1'lun IMimtntlnim Tlint Onve Kmiiloymont to Many Workers -A'litolitv, Inviuled l.v J'looil lteriKCO". Aieinpmn, Arm au. jtnomer urean In the levee of. tbe Louisiana side Is re ported from a point 28 miles below 1 Natchez, Mime. The Had situation at Hltfg;, where the water Is rushing through the crevasse In torrents, is growing worse. Madison parish Is fan! becoming Inundated, and the water will extend to other parishes, destroying thousands of acres of newl planted crops. Vicksburg, Natches and other river points are crowded with refugees Itnd everything possible Is being dono tovAllcvlate their suffering. The situation throughout the delta Is unchanged. Yesterday was a beau tiful day In the Hood stricken section, and the planters hope that the waters Will be carried away In time to make H good crop. At Memphis the river is slowly falling, and at Cairo a decided fall Is reported. The executive committee of the flood sufferers' relief committee of Memphis state that, owing to the action of the general government, calls on the Memphis-relief committee have been so re duced that In the Judgment of the com mittee the funds now In hand will be sufficient for the demands. Dispatches frm Natchez say: The first break on the Concordia par ish front occurred on Sunday morn ing last, when the Glasscock, levee gave way. This levee Is located about 2S miles below Natches, and Is near the lower end of the levee system of the parish. It Is an old levee, and, has received po attention since 1891, There W08 a large foite of men at worlc on It Sunday morning, raising and strength ening It. They were working their way to the lower end of It, when suddenly water began to bubble up at the lower end, and In an Instant later the seeth ing water tore a Erreat hole through It. After the break started it was Im possible to stop It, and work on tho embankment was abandoned. All stock and other perishable property had been previously removed. The -water from this break will In undate the lower part of tho parish from Moorevllle down to Brabston, covering a number of fine plantations It will entail a vast amount of suffer ing among the people of the'nelghbor hood. Captain Perby, the United pitvicB euguirri in ciimige ui LlllB U1B trlct, and Assistant Engineer Hardy went down to the break yesterday, carrying 60 men with them for the pur pose of trying to "tie" the ends. The crevasse is reported to be from 800 to 1,000 feet wide, and still caving. The river at Natchez has .fallen 20-10(1 In 48 hours, but again shows a rising tendency. The city Is fast nillnc up with flood refugees, and every effort will be made to care for them. Stock of all kinds continues to pour In by the steamboat load. All the other le vees In the vicinity of Natchez are In good condition, and little apprehension Is felt for them. . linking AVntors lu Orepron. Baker City, Ore., April 20. Powder river la higher than ever known, and la doing 'great damage. Only one bridge remains In this city, and If tha warm weather continues it will go out. Tho Sumter yalley railroad Is flooded for miles, and the trains will not be run ning for weeks. The Oregon Hallway and Navigation company's bridge above this city Is threatened. The northern residence portion of the city Is inundated. Lowered tlio (irook Ttond Uncord. Boston, April 20. The Marathon games under the auspices of the Boston Ath letic association, and patterned after the games at Athens, Greece, in the spring of 1800, were held yesterday af ternoon, and were witnessed by thou sands of people. The games Included a 25 mile road race from Ashland, Mass., to Boston, and athletic games at Irv Ington Oval while the road race was In progress. The winner of the road race was J. J. McDarmott, of the Pas time Athletic club, of New York, who covered the distance In 2 hours 55 min utes and 10 seconds, lowering by ten seconds the time made In the 25 mllo race at Athens. There were 1G starters. When a cold Is contracted, euro it at onco. One Minute Cough Cure will Bet you 011 tho roan to tocovery in a minute. It will cure nueumouia. bronchitis, croun and all forms of lung and throat troubles. C. II. Hngen- mien. The l'opilHrtt DlMHeiiKloitH. Washington, April 20. If the Popu list party, or any portion of it, assem bles in convention at Nashville on the Fourth of July, as Is now proposed, Senator Butlor, the national chairman, will not be present. "And you may quote me as saying," he remarked to day, "that any PopulUt who does at tend defies the regular ogranlzation of the party." Mr. Butler said that he liad received the resolution adopted ut the Memphis conference suggesting that a convention be held, and had submitted It by mail to each of the 145 members of the national committee. The responses had been overwhelm ingly In favor of non-action. Personal, The gentleman who annoyed the eonureKatlon last Sunday bv continually oouglilug will mid instant relief by usltiz n.. .it....... 1. .. ... .1 1 1 " wgie d.iiiuio vuuau vuin, a BjJeeuy HUU JUirni- let! remedy for throat and lung trouble. Imprisoned ISilltor's 'Vppeiil. Washington, April 20. President Mo Klnley had a consultation with Attor ney Oenertvl McKenna yesterday about tbe case of Joseph Dunlop. proprietor of the Chicago Dispatch, who was sen fenced to two yearn' imprisonment for ending obscene literature through the mails. The, attorney general said the only mitigating circumstance In Mr. Dunlon'i cose was his physical condi tion, and the fact that hie life might be jeopardised by confinement. It la probable that the president will reach a decision on his application for pardon within a few days. It should be made a matter of nubile knowledge that DeWltt's Witch Ilazle Salve Wll Bjieeuily cure piles of tlie longest Htaml ltlg. It i the lioueoliold favorite for burns, MAUI a, outs, bruises ana sores of all kinds. Dentil ofa VviiHt-Hble Ili-Iile. Cleveland, .April W, Mrs. Pacey Hohbs, who 'was married upon her deathbed to Captain John T. Ilobbs last Thuisday, died yesterday. She was 62 yenrs old. Just try a 10c box of CahcarrU, the finest liver and bowel rtKiilator ever madu. When you want good roofing, plumbing gM fitting, or general tlnsmtthing done ca.l on K. V. UulUigher 18 West Centre street Dealer lu stcTos l-tf CASH JK As follows: 4 First Prizes, each of $100 Cash - - - Cash and Pflios glrsn each month Ann nn - Total given during 12 rnos. 1897, 180000 WRAPPERS UnW TA ORTAIM THEM Cnmnrillorstnsnve n ninny 8UNUCJHT SOAP Wrnppcr n. they Ban oollect, JMt 1,1, tilt, lui' ur.iui, ... wkh HI tho ton portion or rncli rrnnper, tlint portion rnnMn ng the lieiulinn "SUNLIGHT lfilP.ll Tli..n rpnlTl.il 'lion. pons") nrp ta lie sent, jin.tngo sheet of paper xttulnir. Ooinprt limy puiu, rnr.ucu vi" llor's lull na.iio unit nddre.M nnil tlio number il Coupons nr.. III. I (, I .PH.. ltrn.. 1 1 1 1 1 . . Wen-York. inurUcd on outside Vrnpper(fwliio'i'lrr)wllliNUilini! II l no iiini iimt imi,r.iiiir h.toiii. NAME OF DISTRICT. fTcw York City, llronUlyn, l.oirA anqwtiupn i.inniu, rurw jerweT. NEwVo"rTtHfitto(oiittrf. j A. r. cuv. Brooklyn, Ltinff ani Slafen Itlnnaa. lVnuBylvniifnT Helnwnro, fllnry Innil, Went Vlrslnla anil Ills trlct of Coin iiililn. Tlio New Knnlrtnit Slnles. Til. fiu:jol. are the celebrated i'lprre Hpf-clnl, JWf l'attern, m'Pil tiy Geo. H.TIiroei Oo.. of Buf f.lo, Drwton unit Ncvr York, l'nuil nltli Hartford 'l ira, Firnt Clna Nick n Ijimn. Nri, lnpartnra IJ.11, Standard Cyoloineter, and Ituat Laoo Saddle. ANDY 10 4 25 50 I RT. qtr . 1 -VK I IWI. I U, No. ot Dltlrld X 3 O 'oIH v ...OaOaOJR-.v TJOBMOOW i AKSIII.IITk I Y niliKSSTPrn tn rHre nrnwrirn.llpalion. r.iienrjls ere HmMei-I I...i IHUOUliUlDhl. VJUaftaiUtitiU (irr. neter irln or irrlDe. hat cause eUTiiMiiralresnlU. Sam-l t pl an.I booklet free. M. 5TKI1I,I: IEKMI I'l ( HOP BITTERS WILL BRACE YOU UP. THE BEST F ALL TONICS. For over 25 years it bag been, ouring thousands of cases of Biliousness. Indsgesta, Iglaria, Nervous Prostration, Kidnay Troubles, &e. 1! Purifies the Blood, Sives you an Appetite, and Helps you Digest what you gat. Take it now and get your system in shape to stand the cold weather. PRESCRIBED BY ALL EMINENT PHYSICIANS. HOP BITTERS CO., NBAnZ: YORK. Sold by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. i :iiiiiiiiiiii:iii!ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii!iiiiiiiiii!!iii!Mliliiiii:i!;' 1 T&qx i POB SALE EVERYWHERE. V.iiillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllilillliilllilllii? QonetlmeBneii nrellable, monthly, regnlatlne medicine. Only harmlcas aa4 the j.urest drugs should be used. If you want the boat, get Dr. Peal's Pennyroyal Pills Ther are prompt, sate and certain In reso't. The nsoolf,. (Dr. T'ral's) o-Tiltj3p. uolut. Bent anywhere, 81.00. Addresa Mcmera C.relaud, O. . For Sale by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa "DIRT DEFIES THE IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. pepra. Railroad. SCHUYKILI, DIVISION. January 18.1897. Trains will leave Shenandoah nftr tha date (or Wlgtrans, Gilberton, Krackvllle, Dri Water, St. Clair, I'ottavllle. HambiirK, Iteadins Pottetown. Phoenixvllle. Norristuivii nnil Phil adclphia (ltroad street etatton) at 6 08 and 11 OS a. m. and i 20 p. m. oh week days. For Poll. vine ana inieruieiiiato stations 9 17 a. m. SUNDAY. For WIbkmij, ailborton, Fruckvllle, Dan ...v., ui.,,, . ut.sviiiu, u un, u io a, ra. au 310 p.m. For llamtiura;, Heading, Pottetown Phoenixvllle, NorrUtow ii, Philadelphia Rit t . .-J . Ill,, o tu 11. III. irains leave rracuvuie ror Sbenandiwli 10 40 a. m. and 12 81. B41. T.12 nml injT Sunday, 11 13 a. m. ond S 41 p. m. Leave Pottavllle for Shenandoah ai 10 111 a. ra. and 12:09, 5 IS, 7 25 and 10 20 p. ui. Sundaj U IV ... M., U .U 1. 111. Leave Philadelphia, (Ilrood street station), to Shenandoah at S S7 and 8 85 o. m., 4 10 and 7 1 p. ni. week days. Sundays leave at 8 80 a. m. Leave Uroad street station, Philadelphia, to Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Loni Ilronch, and intermediate stations, H.iO 11.11 a.m., 3.80 and 4.00 p. in. week-days. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOIt NEW YOISK. Express, week-days 3 20, 4 Oo, 4 50 5 IB, 6 SO, 738.8 20, 8 88, 9 60, 10 21 (Dining Car), 1100 a. in. 12 00110011. 2 8S (Limited 100 and 4 92 n Dining Care), 1 40, 2 30 (Dining Cur) 3 20, 8 50, Dlnliiff Car), 5 20, 5 56, (l)iuiug Car), 85, 8 SO, 8 12, 10 00 p. in , 12 01 night. Exprnu (or lloston without cliange, 11 00 a in., weck-daya, and 0 50 p. in., daily. FOIt WASHINGTON AND TIIK.80UT1I. - For Baltimore and Washington, 8 50.7 20.8 1 2 1020, 1128 a. in.. 12 09 (I J 31 Llmitwl Dti . Ing Cr), 112, 8 18. 4 41 (519 Uougreaalou H'?? Dining Oar), 0 IT, 6 88 (Dining Oar), 740 (Dining Car) p. ra., and U0S nlghi week rlaya. Suiidaye, 8 80, 720, 911, 1128 a. m.,1209 112, 4 41,(gUOiHigrloualIJilld Dining Car), 6 55 (Dining Oar), 7 40 p. rr Dining Oar) and 12 OS iiiKUt. FOB ATUVNTIO CITY. 1my Ilrowil street station, Philadelphia (via Delawarit river bridge), express, 702 p. m. daily. Leave Market street Ferry, expreaa, 8 50a m., 2 00, 4 10, BOO p. m. Sunday, 845. 948 a. m Aocoiiiiiiodatlon, 8 00, 8 20, it. m., 8 20 and 4 20 p. m., week days. Sundays, 8 00, 8 15 u. iu . 1 00 ind 5 00 p. ra. For Cjie May. Anglekaea, Wllilwoml and Holly lleach, nml Sea Isle City, Oaean City and Avalon Kxpruia, 9 00 a. m., 4 00 p. m week days. Sundays, u 00 a. in. For Burners Point Rxpresa. SIM a in., no l in. week days. Sundays 8 45 a iu. J. It IIiTTi niNN, J. It Wood, Gen'l Manager. Qen'l IWa'g'r Agt Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvet aoftuess of the skin is inva riably obiuiurd by thor-i who use Poxxoni's Ooinplfiion "owiler. AND GIVEN FREI fcS EACH MONTH for hi $ 400.00 $3,400.00 SOAP , RULES. I. Rnm month damn iw m catch of tbe 4 diatrlfltf Tti l uornpRtitor itno (lAtiamn in nrfer i inner i coupons iror m aintriot in niiion h n h TniAt wm receive jsiuu ( .inn. The & CJompfltltom who nnd In Ilia Next I jar a est Ninnltern ol cou pons frm tn dUrtri in wbich ther reside will RhpIi rcfTA at winner's opt it m a iBdjf'aoTgpnl lemin'a llerce epeclnl bicycle, mire 8100. U0, Tim lit l1(.tnnAi1t(irtiwhnKindint1i Next Tnfffrnt Ntitfibrrnnf coupons fnm th dis trict In which they reside will Knrli receiTeMwinoer'i. option, a Udy'sor (rrntleiriiin'aGold AVatch, price $86. 2. The OmnpeHtinnn will Close the I.nst Dny of Knrh ifonhdarrialW, Ooapont reoeired too lute fur ono month's conipctitmn will be pnt Into tbe neit. tl, O'lmimtitors who obtalp wrspners from ansold Bfiapiu (ii'ii't'r'sst.rok will be dieqiialified. Employee of vr ll rot hp rs, f.tu., aoa tueir fanibes, arede Uarrtfd from competing. 4. A printed list of Wlrmem In Ootn pet Iter's diitrict nil 1 be f irwarded t n Competitors in about SI days af tor eacb cnro pet it ion closes. Eli, Iever Brthem, Ttd , will endesmrioawanlthe rissa fairly to the lest of their ability ind judgment., ut It Is understood that all who compete agree to ao oopt the sward of Itnier limthers, Ltd.. ai final. I.KVJJU lUCOS.t Mil., New York. CATI1ART1G ALL I DRUGGISTS t O.. f IiIiaco. fl.mtie.-tl. t an., or cw York. sif.A I 1 uuniim nro rogres3lvo and heep informed of tlio World's Progress. Tlio well in- formed and thrifty Housc-wlfu will always kcoji E RAINBOW LINIMENT I In tlio house, as a standard remedy for Sprains, Bruises, Cramps, RheumatKm, E and all aches and pains. H Price 25 cts. and CO cts. per bottle. E Prepared by II. 1. HACKETT & CO., Philadelphia. KING." THEN PHILA & RE&DING RY IN KFFKUT UARCII 27. 1897. Trains leave Shenandoali as follows : For New Yorlf via ll,lla.lAlnl.l.. .,..,. 2 10, 5 26, 7 10 a. m.. 12 38. 8 08 a'ndSSS n. m Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For New York via JIaiioli Chunk, week dtyj 5 25,710a. Iff., 12 33 an 1 3 08 p. m. Vpl Heading and Philadelphia, week dsje 2 10, 5 2B, 7 10 a.m., 12 33, 3 08 ond 5 5 p. m. Sun days, 2 10 a. m. ,2r1,ottsvl.lle' wcek doy8. 2101.710 b. m.,and 12 38, 8 08 and 5 58 p. m. Sunday., 2 10 a. m. For Taimuiua and Mobanoy City, week days 210, 5 26, 710 a. m., 12 88, 3 08 and 5 58 p. m Sundays, 2 10 n. m. r Un- Al.'llllnn,a . a. , . v '"i; a" , ','n"""Tr n? J.-e.wl8Dar! . , , ' I .. w ' .... . au. I t p. in. For Malianox "lane, weekdays. 2 10. 3 25. 5 as, 710.1130a. m.. .233, 803, 558. 7 25 and 111 l. iu. aiuiuayi,, X lu. a xa B. m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, days, 8 25 a. in . .v, w u. ui.. ixo auu una n. m. Sun 'AT a.lilm.M ,,,!,!.. . , . i . . , , . . . ' ".iiinRw.ii niiu me ITOSIVlK n. u. . ., tiirougn trains lee- Heading Termliu.1, PhlladelphTa, (P. K. V R) at 8 2ff, ZX'iln?,,;-in- 3' 8,Ml T.27 p. u. Sundays 8 20, 7 op, 11 26 a. m., 8 46 and iv p. m. Addi. tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Cheat !'.,"? ''8 ttlon, week days 10 80 a. m. 12 28, 12 16 8 40 mm. Sunday., 134,8 28 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHKNANDOAH. . I,ea New, York via Philadelphia, woei days, 4 80, 8 00 a.m., 130, 4 30, 9 00 p. m. and night. Sundays, 6 00 p. m. i JS'. York Yla Maueh Chunk, week day, 4 M. I W a. m 1 80 and 4 15 n. in. LeavePbiladelphla, Keading Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 88, 1008 a. m. aid 4 06. ttS, 11 p. m. Sandaya, 11 80 p. m. i,VJ!Te fl'nR, week day., 115, 710, 10 08, ""a-S?d 8 20 p. m. Bund!., 185 a. m. Iite""11' week days, 285, 7 40 a. n... 12 to aud 6 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 86 a. m. , j!malla- week day 8 18, 8 50. 11 28 a m., 1 27, 7 20 and 9 48 p. m. Sundays, 8 18 a. in. lave Mahanoy Clly, week days, 8 45, in. II t m., 2 03, 7 41 and 10 08 p. m. Sundays, 8 4ll i2o? 1?ahJ"'oy 1'1''e. week days, 2 40, 4 00. 680, 9 87. 11 59 a. m., 1 12, 2 19, B 20, 6 36, 7 it n in Sunday., 2 40, 00 a. in. 1 Leave wilUamaport, week days, 7 42, 10 10 a. m., 8 38 and 11 41 p. m. Sundays, 11 16 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, TjUVn rKlluiAl.hl r.1. . . . . . South etreet wimrf for Atlantle City. Wi't-kduyaExpreaa, 9 00 a. ni., 100, (Satur days unl, 8 00), 100, 6tKi p. in. Aueommoda tion, H0O u. in., B 15, 8 80 p. ni. nuiiuayr-nxpreae, uu, 10 uu a. ui. Aoooru modatiun, 8 00 a. in , 4 45 p. m. Keturnlng leave Atlantic City depot, oornec Atlantic and Arkausaa avemu'i.. Weekdays Express, 7 35, uo u. in., 8 80, 8 80 p. in. Aooommmltttloii, 4 js. h 1.1 a ui., 4 10 u. m Sundays Ekpreas, 4 00. 5 30, 8 uu p. in. Acoom modatton, 7 15 a. m , 4 15 p. m. Parlor Cars on all express trains. j L, i i H ii stt ' " KM U&i S,.1 lfe i yy iiiiaiMrfciBatvw8iiii iieandaur(iuftT ikl! ig i tn).nt. iiunii)t.-ed .uptiur to all olhwa. lolaj. bvitlutlic iiuikK, a u l. l'aniculan. tdfc Or.S-X rvj ICUIWSI I AJWKJ 0 vuy UI tvem miiu i i