0AR8MSSBNESS onen (Mum Wo Sad of Suffering. I'rotmttlr half tlie ptopls who Me tliU ar ticle suffer from pile. It is one of the com ' moiiest diseases ami one of the most obsti nate. People have It for yearn ami Just be cause It la not Immediately fatal they neglect It. Carelessness causes no end of suffering Carelessness about so simple a thing as pi lei has often caused death. Hemorrhages occui from no apparent cause and loss of blood cause death. Hemorrhages occur during surgical treatment, often causing death, Piles are simple in the beginning and easily cumd. They cau be cured even In tlx worst stages, without pain or loss of blood quickly, sorely and completely. Then- i: only one remedy that will do It- Pyramin Pile Cure. It allays the Inflammation Immediately, heals the irritated surface and with contin tied treatment reduces the swelling and put, the membranes Into good, souud, healths condition, The cure la thorough and per tnanent. Druggists sell the Pyramid Pili Cure at 60 cents. Send for Free book on cause and cure of Piles. MADE ME A SV.AW AJAX TABLBTS POSITIVELY COBB AUMt errnu iil,I,'"r n 1 1 ns HSl rttot Lrxit Vitality iii old or Jonng, ud fit a man for wtwly, baninew tat mnrriaga. I'wrent Jnsaimy and Goatuttiptlon it OA. Thfllr iiha aiTinwfl i m mtv I ntn ImnrniNa. raat sad affeoU a CURB where all cttwra tall, In- t nHMi haftntr tho eenmnn AliUE Tablets. hin oared thousand! and vill cure you. q h a poslUva Written eimrantee to effect a cure In aaoli case or wundtbe money. Price 00 cenfci per pachue.pr fx PMkaffee (rail treatment) for tftJIQ. By mall. In uafn wrapper, noon receipt of price, Cjroular free. ajax Remedy co., fcasw For sale In Shenandoah, Pa., by A. Waste) and S. P. Klrlln, Druggists. .OEATH CJlTQN'a 1TITALIZER Cum geoeral cr rpeetil debility, wakeful ness, speruiatr -':cr3, enlmions, Impotency, piresll, etc Correct! functional disorders, c.itued by c;rm-s or cxcet.es, quickly restoring Lost Manhood In old or young, giving vigor arid strength where i.mcrwcakncs prevailed. Con t . nient package, timple, eIcctunl, and legitimate. Curs 13. Quick amo Thorough. Pa' te aecit ed ly t ntlniions: inMat on CATON'S Vltul'icrs. Sent jcaledil your druu Kill doei, not huve it. Price SI per pkge, 6 for $5 v".h written larantee of complete cure. Information:, rcf'.'n:ni"M, l:c, free and confidential, burtd us statement of canc ui.d 25 eta. for a week's trial treatment. One only tk.nt to each person. CATOtl MED. CO , dOSTON, MA39. For sole nt P. V. I). Ktrlln'a drug store ami Shenandoah dru,r store. Original una tnv (Zfnulnf- BAft. J relUWe. ladic tik DrUsTlit for Chickir a UnotUK Ma-A mond Brand la lted Mtd Gold mulU ttoxu. tealed with bin ribbon. TaLn lions and imitation. At nrnggiBti, r tBd 4 la itinrii far nuttcalsTl, t stiuottixvii r HI nil. 1 0.nO TmUtuodIiU. A'htjm Paotr. Keuer for i-anice." mjr, dt warn Soli tv nit tJ nrucUit. I'tallo'v itw BRONCHO HOMOEOPATHIC J A w DEMEDIESiOC Relieve and Cure Head Troubles Stomach Disorders System Irregularities '1 formulas of noted fUoaMMMHalM "For every ill, a special pill." If not Kt Drug Stores, write Bronx Chemical Co.,Yonkers,N.Y. Health Hook Mailed Free. 0f?.TlEEL84N. Sixth St. ACB liaaaftjifeq PHILADELPHIA, PA. CURE GUARANTEED.'" .-V KKVUIN lli:iU.S T V,reuM4ir Holl-iiliiiae, rSpcrltil Jllaieanesa Vur- icoeele, NtrlvtiircN. .o C'utlln. itnall VnilrvI(ped Orriina V Int ?,?rrffiB BLOOD POISON in nil cute. Sond for Book Truth," iilv true mudfoal nook Rxp(ir.inR(liiack lake a njtltutes.thotr tricks a twliemefr i.i .ti u.nnr i niiu 4' X'l'. " ilMt.liiirnile-. 'lojinnnl odor, ipl (fl i boti I.UR'H HAlIt TI()remoTMditndrutr.tlou-hai-frm'itlitnTOuiandp nfterowthl10 botil MnuiLA.N'T co i(Futtonat., H-f.rprr llluitrated Treat Ua on JUir oaoppMM.tlrritts For wile by Slienamloah Drug Store. Klrlln Druf Store, Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and llMlthtest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 203 . West Coal -Street. millions of Dollars Go tin in smoke every year. Tako nc rUkg but got your bouaa, sloek, fui. altar, to., luaunid in nrst-olMa r lUUa eompaolM m repreaentad by HAVIn FATIST msurancc ait!b. Also Lite and Amfdetital Oompanl Mt R,DIX'$ Celebrated FanMle Iorders never tall. mvaBBmBneat Mfttnd.uretftAsr nOUlu a ocner up t Uit In th oirket, A No t B,ltn In lit 4 Ml f? I'lilflic.Ur'. KnalHb lmin.l Hr-nJ. rENNYROYAL P LIS 9 -sr W "THEY DO THE WORK" car" D svJntnrkM WAITING If MENTION To Settle the Oonfliot Betwero Turkey and Greece. KIM GEORGE'S DECLARATION. "What I llexlre la Tlint Not a. Drop of Jllood Slmll lie Shea on My Ao ootiut" lodlunn 1'iislm Invites the OfOC'k"! to ICitllll'Il to l.HI'lHHH. St. John's, N. F., April 29. Anxiety la felt at St. Plerra aa to the condition of tho four survivors of the wrecked French brlffantlne Valllant, which struck an Iceberg on the Grand Banks on the night of April 14 and foundered almost Immediately. Thrte of them are in a comatos, condition, and It la feared that only one' will survive. This Is the man who was able to toll of their suf ferings. Their physical and mental sufferings are terrible. It was found necessary to amputate the arms and feet of three. The' ears) and noses were shockingly lrozen, and the flesh pre sents a Khastly and leprouslike ap. pearance. Aa If this was not wretch edness enough, their reason Is tem porarily, if nqt permanently, gone. Aa Utey lie In their cots they rave In dis tracted recollection of their awful ex perience. It Is scarcely possible to get any definite notion of the Incidents of the disaster, hut It seems from what can' be snatched from their Incoherent cries and ravings that four dories were overturned at the moment of the wreck. Two pf the men on board the rescued dory were taken from the water almost drowned. These were the first two to perish. The third who died vas a young; fellow about 18. He made a stubborn fight for life. Four boats are known to have got Bafely away from the ship, but the captain's boat was the only one after u ard seen by the occupants of the res cued dory. The Intense cold made It almost Im possible for them to do .anything In the way of navigating -the dory, and they were compelled to drift hopelessly. The most horrifying Incident of the experience was the cannibalism to which they were driven by the resist less pangs of hunger. The dead body which they used for food was frozen so stiff that they were scarcely able to hack off the llesh with their knives. For two days tho lives of the sur vivors were sustained In this way. Hvery effort is being made to rescuo the occupantsof the four missing boats. If It should have befln their good for tune to have survived. Outgoing ves sels will make a close search of the "waters north and south of St. John's, but there Is little hope of further res cues, and it Is likely that 06 lives have been lost. llulcin Iteturti to Waflhtngtoti. Washington, April 39. The Pennsyl vania railroad's special train Which carried President Mcltlnley, Mrs. Grant, the cabinet and the diplomatic corps to New York for the Grant cere monies returned to Washington yes terday. The president and his party, Mrs. Grant's party, Admiral Brown and General Miles remained In New York, as did many of the diplomats. The company which the train carried on its return trip Included Secretary of State . Sherman, Postmaster General Gary, Attorney General McKenna, Sec retary of Agriculture Wilson, Adjutant General Ituggles, the British ambas sador, Sir Julian Pauncefote, the Frenoh ambassador, M. Patenotre, and about 26 other diplomats. Vice Presi dent Hobart and the committees of the"senate and house also returned yesterday. Speaker Reed did not re turn with the party, but is expected to morrow. The president returned to day. Ilravo Porter Killed by llurfrlam. Albany, Ga., April 29. Three clerks and the negro porter, Willam Grass, were preparing to close the general store of P. F. Putney, at Hardaway, about 9 o'clock last night, when an un known negro walked in and began to trade with Duncan Forrester, one of the clerks. Then another man with a pistol In each hand stepped In the door and called out "hands up." He and the other negro covered the clerks. Grass was the only one uncovered. He drew a pistol and began to Are. The robbers then directed their Are at the brave porter. In the melee the clerks escaped. Later Grass was found dead near the door. The robbers escaped. COMFORT AND KNOWLEDGE. Sent free by malll. Set aside for twenty-four hours a bottle or common class filled with urine. A sediment or witling indicates an unhealthy condition of tho kidneys. When urine steins linen It is positive ovidonce of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back, is alto convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Boot, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding paiu in passing it, or bail effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of 8 tramp-Root is soon realised. It stand the highest for its won derful cures f the toast distressing oases. If you need a medietoe you should have the best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and oue dollar. Yon may have a sample bottle andlAniphlet both sent free by mail. Men tion Evening IIbhalo and send your address to Dr. Kilmer Co,, Blngbamten, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuiuesa of (bis offer. The "Woman in tho Cane." Chicago, April 2. Miss Sarah iioulae Brvin, "the woman In the case," ha been summoned to appear before the grand Jury to tell what she knows about the recent failure of the Qlobe Savings bank and the disappearance of funds o the University of Illinois. Miss lirvln was President Spalding's private aecietary, and he Is said to have lavished money on her. 1 bad severe attacks of gravel and kidney trouble; and unable to get a medicine or doctor to cure me uutil I used Hop Hitters, and they cured uio in a abort time. A DlSTINQDISUBO LA-WYEB OP WAYNB Co.. N. Y. Coloblsbs AND Cold. A young girl deeply regretted that she was so colorless and and cold. Her face was too white, and her bands and feet felt as though the bluod did not circulate. After one buttle of Hop Bitters bad been taken she win the rosiest aud healthiest girl in the town, with u vivacity aud cheerfulness of uiiud gratifying other friends. COLDS Miiuyon's ( nbl Cine rtires colds in the licud, colds on the luug. old colds, new coliU, anil obitinntc eoldi, and nil forms of grip, tntu sneezing, discharges from the nose anil cvii. 1. .1:i.i I...-I- , i (riuTtiuin ininnii, uiUll uuilll, llllt'UUII'll HI 1111(1 ii inruiii iiiiii limy I r'uioie. I nese nicueum little pellets am iil'-nliitoly haimKss, li.ne saved thousands nf live iiuid prevented miuli Sickness. Pi ice. I-V MNYON'S Improved Homoeopathic Home Kcmcily , Company put tip a separate cine for (aihj disease At nil druggists, mostly 25 cents, 1 Guide to Health free I 1'ersonal letters to l'ruf, Mn,nyoii, 1505 Arch I street, I'ntlnnelplila, ra , answered with Irer medical advice foranv disease. I'll 15 FLOOD AT 101, ItKNO. A llrrrloone Adilsto tho Torror of tho lnliiibltautR. F.l Reno, o. T., April 29 For the first time Blncf the white man settled in the Canadian valley, 29 years ago, yester day's Run si'nt Its rays over an Okla homa fea. The diy M-ell was broken Satuiiluy, when a tierce s.orm that turned the streets Into torrents, wash ed away crossings, tore out sewers and moved smal' buildingf, broke upon the town. Saturday at midnight the sit iraUtm was intensified by a huiricano blowing 16 miles .in hour, which drove blinding sheets of water through the roofs of already damaged house, per sons were driven iti terror to atom lellars and caveu, and Bpent the night In momentary expectation of being borne away by the (loud. ' Sunday ivoinlns shone bright and clear, and the gauge showed a fall of E.l Inches since Saturday neon. The streets had been plowed with gulches, small buildings toppled over, and here and there bits of furniture and other household effects floated about, the valley of th Canadian, which on Sat urday morning had been . beautiful stretch of farms and homes, on Bunday .displayed a network of lakes and Isl ands, dotted with halt flooded houses, and horses and cattle struggling for places of safety. Tuepduy noon "a heavy cloud swept up from the West, and another delu jc descended upon the town. The water fell In bhets","and bv 6 o'clock In the evening the rainfall amounted to Over Ave inches. About 7 o'clock an In-' tensely black cloud moved toward the city from the west. It was a typical tornado, and the streets were soon filled with running, shouting people seeking cave or cellar. Stores and homes were deserted, and the people huddled together awaiting the.blow. The center of the storm passjed over the southeastern corner of the town, striking the hills across the valley and wrecking all It touched. With the tornado came the heaviest fall" of water recorded here In a like period, over two inches falling In SO minutes. All day the' river had been rising at a -frightful rate, reaching the sleepers of the railroad bridge and moving it out t line. The wagon bridge went out when the water reach ed its floor, and the bridge and drift, serving as an obstruction, forced the water out over the bottoms, washing out crops, moving houses and drown ing stock. A dam on the Ellison ranch gave way and carried out a bridge on the Fort Reno road, swept tho fair grounds "clean and flooded the yarda af the Chocktaw railroad. Blsing into the houses of the bottom and farmers, It compelled them to desert their -homes. The rescue of many families "was turned the streets into tdrrente, wach rescuers. A party composed of A. B. Woodllff, Pete Carr, Henry Schaeffer, Charles Justin, James Tompkins, Rev. Father Hall and others Immediately set at work rescuing the unfortunates. In the home of Thomas Palmer the latter's wife and several children were resetted from the tops of bureaus lust as the water was creeping up to their feet. It was with difficulty that they were removed to improvised rafts and taken to dry land. The families of Mrs. Hall, Tom Patter, Colonel Sev ery and Mrs. Black were rescued from their homes. In a similar manner. In each Instance the water had swept through the windows and was grad ually rising. During "the trip a raft of railroad ties went to pieces on a submerged wire fence, and tHe entire party was thrown into the water. They' wcrt all saved. A little child of Frank Hoi man fell Into a washed out crossing and was drowned. M. A. Blckford, f, milkman, nearly lost his own life In trying to save the little one. . Lightning played havoc, striking the spire of the Presbyterian church and totally wrecking it. The schoolliotrse for colored children was struck at. 8 o'clock in the afternoon, the structure shattered and about 50 pupils more or less seriously hurt. Several other houses were struck by lightning, but no one was -killed. Fur ther west the lightning killed much stock. The electric light wires went down and the town was in darkness. Reports from surrounding towns are meager, as the telegraph wires are down and trains have all been stopped on account of washouts. It Is known, however, that many homes have been washed out In towns adjacent to Ell Iteno, and It is feared many lives-have seen lost. West of here Frank Thomp-' ion and the u-year-old eon of Hiram McQrlfTen were drowned. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup seems seut as a special providence tu the little tolks. Pleasant to take, perfectly hartrdess, and absolutely sure to give instant relief iu all of cold or long trouble. It will be an agreeable surprise to persons subject to attacks of bilious oolleto learn that prompt relief may be bad by taking Cham berlain's Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bem edy. la many iustanoes the attack may be prevented by taking this remedy as aeon as the first symptoms of the disease appear. SB and 00 cent buttles for sale by Grnbler Bros., druggists. ' Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lassie Bass, Ashland, Pa., is printed on ever sa k. A genuine welcome waits' you at JOE WYATT'5 SALOON. Cor. rialn and Coal SU. Blneat whiskers, bears nortor and ala coi Ktautly on tap. Oholee mpersnee drinks and ofgara. A Handsome Complexion is one ol the greatest obsrma a woman eaa possess. Posaoai's CoMraaxtoM Powsaa gives it. ViLLS! IK IFIC Co .PMlt.."M Porlnaky's drug store, 28 Centra street. Vox at Who can metaure the inlliiL-ni'i of h MotilSi! It last through a!, ages anil enters the confine: of eternity. With what en re, therefor", Hhutihl flu' Ik' Ritfirdeil iitnl lion Kreiitj ()!, cfTnrl, lie to Itiake Jier !ie happy. Motfier's Friend mokes child-birth oanv. np1stB nature In Its suhlinif pfi'nrt. lenvci I ho Mother stronger after thnn before PiiiiQnemp.nt., and robs tho frying hour of Its terror. No Mother t an afford to neglect it- tiau. Of druaglsts at SI. 00, or pi nt lij mull on ruclpt or price. Write for lxmk C"iital'iin'; ii'l ablo Information fi.r all ."Inltior. in JU-d froo The Bradflcld Itcnulitor Tin., '.tlanfi, On. WITCH HAZEL OIL FOB Piles or H cm opnhOid. Fissures & Fistulas. Bums & Scald. ' Wounds St Bruises, vuta .A 5oresi Boils dr. Tumors. Eczema & -Eruptions. Salt Rheum & -Tetters. Chapped Hands. i Fever Blisters Sore Lips & kostrlla. ' Corns A Bunions. Stints A Bitea of insects. Three fc4, ajc, 50c, and t.en. oMtiyrrtMj1s. oTMtitrt rtdonreoelijrert KiarBRsrs'iutaco., 111 iismmaast.,ii.Tfc. For ante at PovliMky's drug1 store, 38 KM Centre street AWN'S TANSY PILLS a rain, iituii in Sats WomaN'8 REUKP. Aliinlff tOTft nrMteiainttfmiMn. nrtiL SI. BSsFc., CiToHSfkc. Co., Bupft.Sluw. Ourbwfc, td. Pot sale at P. P. P. Klrlln'a drugstore una Shenandoah drug store. -Ufnnterlftn ' irioo Wl )MM ... I At gVUIItUU Mil IBCa funsTOofii? Proewst i TOB.r JJjW thflj- nay hfngvoii wealth Write JOirft WtDDEKIiCRN ft CO., Vutcnt Attor aen, Washington, D. cvror tbelr 'i.ai prlia otri at tome slnip'a HAVE YOU REAIW THE TIMES PHILADELPHIA VrfflS MORNING? THE TIMES . fa the J8Dt tenHvet) newspJiper pui sotnatoo or mn fifrtbe intShm varnnnt,, trod TIB- Ufaum. Ill IK upi'tfPTOB UMV family anilaum rut nawS(tayer, i asnw it THE TIMES aJin, to- hV.firr.t ctrciilntion b deserving i and ctalttia thWH is unaltnuwsecl in atl tli tifffaeti&iitfc nf.s crpej.1 nictropolitan newspaper. Specimen eoplea of any ditlun will bo sent free to any one send ing- tneir aaareas. TERMSDAU,Y, S3 00 per ebnum; Sl.oo for four ravntbs; BO wirt per month; 1 llvered by carrier for S cents pur wwk SUNDAY EDITION, 82 largo, ld,", pages-aM colnmns, elegmiltTy "ulustm'iil, iK-amtful colored supplement ti.tia ier un-n-un j S ocnts ier copy. Daily and Sunday, 5.00 per annum ; 60 cents Jiartuontli. Address oil letters to THETlMt- THE - SUN; the Brt cf American Newspa per cmximA. DANA,mamH The American Constitution, the ft American Idea, th American Spirit. These first, last and all the tima, forever. y Daily, by malt, $6 a ear Daily ft Sunday.by'mall, $8 a yer I the greatest Sunday Newspaper in " the world . v. Price 9c i copy. Bj niHMiHar ' Address THE SUN, Hew York. PROFESSIONAL RDR c. 8. PHILLIPS, M. D. ' OOeei 80 Waal Centra atiew. Om be esnsnUed at all hours. ATTORrTBT-AT-UW. ,t OAca Rgan bujldiwr, eoroer ol Mala and Centra streets, fawnandneh. . J. Q. POMEBOY, ATTORRBY-AT-tAW tlbenaudokh, Pa. 15, W. SHOSMAKXK. ATTORKBY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and (!entro SniU. pBOK JOHN JONKB, MUSICAL - INSTRUCT OSt, Uwk Boa , Mabnoy OUf, tu. ii.inIiik html'nl ii-"W iomn of the w tUJihll'IM l A Mlloil llllfi llill, Will r5-f" .5 I Oil tllC iullil Ul tluloll II. t .I't.ir II 1U ' 'M Turni. reaaoiiMbtc. AitditieM lu caiu w htioUAc, , the Jeweler. Shenandoah. "lr7Sa .aflf HUMPHREYS' v ailu n w m Terrible SnJTW'iuof the Four Sliip v.Y3ci:. 1 Sailors. AMPUTATED. rtieoo or t!m I'lifortuiinte-rt hlnmeni. beeoil, unCL Oaly Olio of the Four Kx IicPlnJ to !iii ivi--Lit tie !po of Itc-Huuliiy Otl.i im of tho Crow. London, Ai.itl 2.'.--Mitttors at Athens ore Ul'cly ti lcnialn uiu lunKd until thu m.in 1 ci'ifi is s- mi 1, nh"n oveili'n i t'i. . l Mk jiom-tu to Intcrvi-nt am e' i.eel i. Tim (u'lan la suld to Lc u iUini; to in i--n to id i i.i. Ti th in ..11 nf the: Iiclyannts cab lin 1 t' en f.ir cirntpil, thouch it Iki-: i i ;-iiuiIIy eci lined. M. Kalll. v 1 i - ' i ' tu -nccicil Delyannls, wac oi(- 1';. U i f- r cr. 'I'.'i iv ly i t actual flfthtlns In t; s fi.iii Vet' -.lino, which crn u. .ami i l!ic i, a to Vulo. Possibly tlilx iMiu'ite' in liitcnlion of the Turks t . i,. h m.i' t" 'd. It 1 1 s,; i 1 i' it I; .licm Paha has sent a. I.ito I i" i i Vul". .th the aurance that the Vu.l (i.rqjw ,ill Lulict no 1- r.u upon the city or citizens. Tliou .eine lit-Tte duubt, therefore, that lie tntenil3 to occupy Volo. The Crook forrps now extend in a 14 mile line from Pharaslos to Velestino. Pharaslos comwarttJs the Turka pate end the rend le&dlBs to Athens by way o LarlSBft. - The extraordinary session ojt the Osaolc lesislailye .assembly wHtoh con voBcd lost, 6nlu&, and adjourned be eauae a virMm woe not present, was awdlted with- the srreatent anxiety. A dctfp novel r uhered in the vlolnlty of thr- f in.n ,. to set the first news of eucb H-.I.U n 11 , irl,ht be taken. There wo, h,o'.vf r-i aismcK-r. Many of the rolnBteiijjist la-ufnes declare, that tiiey win utc gainst the overn--tocnt on qu- tii n oj confldorlce. TTherc v..a r,i Sue fTecltial attempt, says the Alim. comrifumlenl of The Daiy Mi.il, f. Tillage the shops ol! the 8unnahs. The 'heudauat'ters .of the -Greek anr are licirs removed to Dr.unoki-y, a h rtg way south of Phar salcfi. r,-i Pasta has iismed a proc lamatioi, itiv'tlnjr the (Jioelts fo return to I,nr;s ,a. The, pallv Motl's corre pponiTpnt ravs that' King George, on rpcel lno: a OidtingufBiifed caller yester day, raid to him: "I am ready to ac cept all my country's wishes. What I des-ire is tii.H not a drop -of blood shall be shed on my account.", M. I.cvidi, the Greek minister of mailne, his declined to withdraw his rr-il" la.'inn ui'Ul the government hss replm i j i.'in.-.nr.dore Saehtourls, basing hi! tvi- -ai on the fact thai Sachtouiia gave K.i a v .iion for the fleet's lu nation the r nrtcss of th Weather, i.i-.p-i .iiitti-'fieartaehe." WhT suii'. r w , Coughs, Colds and La i.rijiii ,lwu r. . uvolii'uaifr'siQBjoJne will un . m ii! (ma i. y. Putup.to tabtete bOD voni nf for t il in.'. Ourmtee4toeqie, or , Kiiuy vc!,,;, -.J. I'riee.'W deiljk. ""W sale iy Kiilifl't Pi"iir,ucy. ' TO THS LAD OF STJHSHINE And Vlowon, the Band of America, Cali forsfa. Vi4 the true pathway, l"The Iron Mottntain Setste," Which tmvetew rtgien of eerpetual jsjbre suo'-storras, Mizwirds or 4SftiTatltD5os t ttiiiown. Pullman first aad eecojid clttw jiulace aud tourist sleoping oars toiolnfc in Missouri, Arlwusas, Texas, OW ana Now Mexico, Arizona," California, bregup, Woshinstun, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without cbltnge. Quick time, low rulesi, and all ho comforts of modem railway imnrovoments ffimra-uteed to all who pur 1 11.180 tiuketa vlu the Missouri Pacific railway Y-iicin. For raU-s right, from your home, literature, and full information, drop a postal .ud, J. P. jNIuCiuin, T. P. Agent, SWEeil n.aa nviiiuo, Elmira, N, Y., or 891 Broad way, Now York. -'-3-tf W. E. Hoyt, O. E. P. At. There Is a Class of Feopta Who are Injured by the use of coffee Kecently there baa been placed in all the urooerv atorea new erenaration called CfBAlN-Oj made of pure gmina, that takes laa piace or coaee. Tho moat delicate irtoffliach receives itwifbout dlstrese, and but few oan toll ft from ertflbe.. It does nqt eost fH!4r i aaniach. CiMrea may drink it witli tftfPMtfeAt. IS eta. and 23 ete, per package. Tryfti Ask for QBAIK-O. 'NUGGETS"OF NEWS. Secretary of tho interior Qliss denies the report of b!s intended resignation. Frank Ziinrtt one of the five men charged with originating the fire that went Portsmouth, Va., March S8, has oonfeesed. It is understopd that W. 7. Calhoun, of Sprlntfieia, Ills., has been offered tlie assignment as special counsel in the Ruiz case. According to a dispatch from Cape Town tho Brit'?h cape Bquadron will remain in Pelasoa bay until the mid- dle of June. In a speech at Frankfort, Ky ex Benfttor Blackburn described gold oorats as "liolitical nondescrlots 3 cerleatures on' h'umahfty." It is ' reported that the Spaniards have murdered 0 woqpded Cubans, to gether uitH three omen and five ohll dren, in a hm ,'ltal In Matanaaa Spain 1 i cm ts. that the number of Cuban liu.ui:,'enta BuneNtlerlng In creases du'.y, Si'aln is r'Parlns to rsend nioio troups to the l'iJUiipinos. Tl.e committee having thu question in charfe" has, o:e'ted Denver as the plot ol"racJnSLof the T. U. C. A. in 1898. London, Ont., gets the confer ence of secretaries. WIi u tl apring tlujo cornea, "gentle An nie," like all other sensible peruana, wiU cli-an i' tlie liw i nud reuevatea the avatom wUb DWirtN Iiiitlo Early Risers, famous lltt pills for tlio liter and itomach ell the jrutr ruuuu. . a., ftagewmen,' tor.dfln. Awll 2!. At the irieeline of the"l'ref-!' - VUn i.,do4' yrntcrday at fJunii iii-t 'hp bu'-'iMR committee de- tWi d t 1 ' 'ft tt rytitlon containing oh" c i i 1 '., uhlch had been ure ftii. 1 v. Jr'hn Wutson, D. ! l.v- ). The only way in wliiiii . i,tl..:irs can now reviv th? mutter !y i.iyfng tea amendment to thf cum! .Utce'sBOrt, tout b Wl amnndtnent i iilitsjjit' ltftl flils"S)0 , 11 1I1 nil. im1K rfi .1, 1. Ail tiiMtv crci iltig, rmwliog, atin(lnK aen- sjti iii 1 1 ' t mii'iiup to mal4 up the turtuees cf .my it.:,i. j di ,io of tho akin are i'i im' n ik 1 .1 1 1 1 . iiaAnantly cured by 1'' n' 1 1 .i . '1 i' i.isulutltute. Doan's .wU NoflBR, plamblBe- . .tfn r ,, tlT, !,, lU)U0 (.h11 l"t W.ut unuo street l-tf Dealer ir atf'oa Fainting Spells Follow La Grippe. WE HEAR LESS ABOUT THIS DISEASE THAN FOR MERLY, BUT IT IS STILL VERY PREVALENT. Pram the JVu Kra, A noteworthy Instance of the fallibility of even tlie most skillful physicians is furnished in tlie en-.!- of Mrs. J. E. Smith, of Orecna burg, Ind. For four years Mrs. Smith was afflicted with a nervous affection that 6 nail y left her almost completely helpless and which the physician who first attended her said posi tively could not bo cured. Subsequently, a number nf physicians in this and other cities, (li clared hrr cose to lie hopeless. lo-d ay in spite 01 tne veraiet ot me ioc tom. and withont their aid, Mrs. Fmitli is perfectly well. To a New Kra reporter fho told the story efber extraordinary recoery. " Fi v c years ago I had a severe attack of in Krippe, followed later by another. Dur ing the four years following, my health continued to decline, Until finally I was bur lly able to more.- "After having the grippe," snid Mrs. Rmitli, fi was able to De about for awhile, and to do some work. Rut In a short time after the second attack, I began to experi ence nervousness, and often had fainting spells, my trouble being similar to hysterica. I gradually grew worse, and in a short while I became subject to such spells of nervousness that I could do no work, being scarcely able to move about the hnv.se. I could not sleep and could not ent. 1 would lie awnl-e uiprhts, my muscles twitching con tinuously My physician called It nervous ness of the thront and breast, and after treat ing me for several months said that my ease or any case like mine positively could not (ANDY 10 25 SO AROT IITPf V fisTlR JKTPflft tn rure nnycMOf rorntlpatlon. Caxcarets nre liieltlnl Laxa-i " A Mwnmuuuuw ,,. new pivnna nooKiet rrce aa. i r.niA u nun 1 Summer Heat Wear i c a Out. HOP BITTERS WILL BRACE YOU UP. THE BEST OF ALL TOPICS. , ?or over 25 years it has been curing thousands of cases of Biliousness. Endigesfion, Maiaria, Mervous Prostration, Kidney Troubles, &c. St Purifies the Blood, Gives you an Appetite, and Helps you Digest what you Eat. MnMnanMamaWMsHBHBraB Me it now and get your system in shape to stand tlie cold mather. PRESCRIBED BY ALL EMINENT PHYSICIANS. HOP BITTERS CO., "MEJiC YORK. Sold by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. :;:::i:i,lillltl!liiillllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllillltl.lM FOB, SALE EVERYWHERE. 'i' '!il'jiiii!iii!iiMiiilllillllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllw Somettmee neei a reliable, nonthlr, regalttitiK medicine. Only harmlssa 8SA the pureat drugs should be mod. If jou want the best, get Dr. Fsafs Pennymysbl PeEBs Tber are prompt, sale ard certain In result. The sennlne (Dr. Feal's) neTdUp. oolat. Sent any where, S1.00. Address Jfsii MsDiciHB Co., Clereland, O. For Sale by P. P. 1). KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa- PHILA & READING RY IN BKKKOT M AltClI 27, 18S7. Tralos leave Sbenandoali aa follows : For New York via Pblladelnlila. week dav. 2 10, 8 28, 710 a. in., 1283, 8 OB ndSSS p. n nuiiojkys, iu . III. For New York via Kauoh Chunk, week day 5 28, 7 10a. dl, 12 88 and 8 08 p. in. For Beading aud Philadelphia, week daj 2 10, S 28, 7 10 am., 12 83, 8 03 and 8 58 p. m. So; itaya, 2 10 a. m. For Pottsvlllo, week days, 2 10; 7 10 a. m., an 12 88, 8 08 and 6 Alt p. ra. Sundava, 2 10 a. in. For Tamaqua and Hahanuy City, week dav 210,8 25, 710 a. m.,1288, 308 and 588 p. an Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Wllliainsport, Bunbiiry and Iwlebaik weekdays, 8 28, 1180 a. m.. and 7 28 n. . Sundays, 8 25 a. in. For Mabauo JUne, weekdays, 2 10. 8 26, 5 25 710, 1180 n. m., .283, 803, 688, T 25 and 9 p. m. Sundays, 2 10, a 25 a. in. For Ashland aud Shamoktn, week days, 8 V 710, 11 30 a. m., 725 and 0 55 p. m. But days, 3 25 a. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the Wen r B. e. B. B., through trains lee- &eadli,. Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. SKI ) at 8 7 58, 11 26 a. m.. 8 10 aud 7.27 p l. Bunda S 20, 7 00, 11 26 a. m., 8 16 anu 7 27 p. m. Add Honal trains from Twenty-fourth and Cba nut streets station, week days, 10 .0 a. m. 12 12 It 8 40 p.m. Bundaya, 1 88, 8 23 p. m. TBAINB FOR 8HENANOOAR. Uwve New York via Philadelphia, . lays, 4 80, 8 00 a.m., 180, 180, 0S p. m. uisht. Bundaya, B 00 p. nt. Lioeve New York via Haueb Chunk, w days, 4 80, 8 10 a. m., 1 80 and 4 15 o. m. teave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, we, taya,20,8an, 1005 a. m. and 405. 680, 11 p. m. Buudays, 11 80 p. m. Leave Beadins, wik days, 1 85, 7 10, 10 11 55 a. m., 00 and 8 20 p. tn. Sunday, 1 85 a. . Leave Pottsvtlle, wvek days, 2 85, 7 40 a e 12 80 and 6 12 p. in. Bundaya, 2 85 a. m. iev ivuuiqun, wees uayN, s IB, h on, 11 m oy 1 27, 7 20 and 48 p. m. Sundays. 8 18 a. j Leave Halianoy City, week days, 8 45, 1147 a. m., 2 08, 7 44 and 10 08 p. m. Bundaya. Leave Mabanoy Plane, week days, 3 40, 4" 480, 87. 11 a.m., 1 t M, 30. At, T p in tn1T86aud' I'lJlTm! BunSeysi i av ATLANTIC CITY D1Y1BION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf an South strei't wharf for Atlantis (Itv. Weekdays Bxureaa. DUO i. in.. 2 00. (Batur. days only, 3 00), 400, am p. m. Aooominoda llou. H00 a. in., 8 15, 680 p. lu. kumU Kxpreas, U00, 10 00 a. m. Aooonf liii-hitinn, K 00 n. in , 4 45 p. in. Itt-turiitiiK leave Atlantic Ctty depot, oorne Atiiiiitu' and ArkaiiMM avenues Wfckduvs Express, 7 as, 9 00 a. ni , 8 80, 8 30 p in Afeoiiiinoantlon, 4 '25, i 15 a. u., 4 10 p. m. bundayaKxpress, 4 00, 8 80, 8 00 p. m. Aooom modation, 7 15 a. m , 4 16 p. m. Parlor Cars on all express trains. and Dizziness Qmntburg, md. be eared. Dlfftrsnt physlel&ns In Qreens. burg and other cities who attended mo, agreed that my ease was hopeless. For three years I lingered in misery, trying different doctors aud remedies, but nose did we any notice able good. Finally my druggist au vised me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Kills for Tale People, which wsj to highly recommend 1 by newspapers. Aa a iut resort I tried them, thinking that if they did me no good deatli might soon give mo relief. The first dose helped me, and with every dose I Im- roved. I took about three bores and a inlf and was completely cured, as you ere mo to-day, perfectly healthy and able to do all my own work." Dr. U illiama' Pink rills are an unfailing Bpecific for surb disease as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, tho after cttcct of la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, that tired feeling resulting from nervous prostration, all diseases resulting from vitiated humors in the blood, such aa scrofula,' ohronic erysipelas, etc. They are also a specific for troubles pe culiar to females, such as suppressions, ir regularities and all forms of weakness. In men they effect a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork or ex eesses of whatever nature. These pills are manufactured by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Comjiany, Schenectady, N. Y., and are sold only in boxes liearing the firm's trade-mark and wrapper at r'i cents a box or six lioxes fbrf2.6D, and r -r sold in bulk. They may be had of r i;ists. CATHARTIC all I DRUGGISTS t axaa nm.i sn.i enp or irripi'.iiul riiuoc fnsyi.ntnrn.roMi.tB. Sam 1'.. t nirnno, sinnirrni. inn., orneir lorK. aro progressive nud keep Informed of the World's Progress. Tho well I n- 5 formed and thrifty Houso-wlfe will always keep E iRAINBOW LINIMENT I In the house, as a standard remedy for Sprains, Bruises, Cramp3, Rheumatism, aim au acnes anu pains. Price 25 els. and 60 cts. per bottle. Prepared by It. 1. HACKETT & CO., Philadelphia. peQQa. Railroad, SCIIUYKJLL DIVISION. January 18.1897. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abovs date for WigKans, Qllberton. Fraokvllle, Dark Water, St. Clolr, Pottsville. Ilamburg, IteadlnK, Pottstown, Phoenixvllle, Norrlstown and Phfi. adelphia (llrood street station) at 608 and 1105 a. m. and 4 30 p. in. on week days. For Pott vllle and Interme41ate stations 9 17 a. m. SUNDAY. For Wlagans, Ollberton, Frackvllle, Dark Water, St. Clair, Pottsville, at 8 08, 9 45 a, m. anc 1 10 p. m. For Hamburg, Reading. Pottstown Phoenixvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 8 8 1 40 a. in., 3 10 p. in. i rains leave FraeKvllIe for Shenandoah ai injiln m ami 191 Rll m 1 a. " .-. .... ...... w " . , ..va, , u 1, 1 1 Vi IU , p Ol. Sunday, 11 18 a. in. ami 5 41 p. m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah at 10 IS a. in. and 12.-05, 6 15, 7 25 and 10 20 p. in. Hunda w -n ..ui., a i. u. ill. Tw 1,1.1 l..l..,. J.. , u . . .. ' toiuiiw, i wuwi nnq NMlOll Shenaudoah at 5 57 and ft 85 a. in., 4 10 and I, ua. wwk euiiuaye leave as o au a it jvmw 01W1 una oMiioii, niiiaoejuniM Baa Girt, Anbury Park, Ovean Qrove. i Braneh. and luteriueitlate Ktatloue, n i . a. ui.,8.80 and 4.01 u. m. tteeklnys. Lieave nroau-ntr ten nsati(n. fhiiM.1. i FOll NSW YORK E: xtiMaa. week-devs S SO. I un. t mi a 78, 12 ,888 9 30, 'Oil tDinll.it Cur I. II 12 00 noon, 2 35 lU.nll.d I 00 iti.d I.-. Dinlnr Car.). 1 4 , SO lUiulilg Car) 3 3i 4W),B7J0, SrttDiiiingOarl. X Si.mj. , S. m., 12 01, night. Suudays 810, 4 (, i hj 2ft g SB, 0 50. 10 21, (Dl lug Car). II 35 a i.. 12 W, 2 80 ( Dining Car), 1 00 ( Limited I 22 Di Car), 5 20, 5 85. (Dining Car). 6 S3. 6 6U.sU p ui , 1201 night Exprem for Boston without change, II 00 a n. week-days, and 6 SO p in., daily. FOR WASHINGTON AND .HE SOUTH For Baltliuore aud Wasliiugtui,, 4 .fci, 1 j, i 10 20, 1128 a. in.. 12 09 ( i i a i Idmiini lug Car), i 12. 8 18, 4 11 (6 19 UongnuM Limited. Dining Car), 617, 655 (.Dining '. 7 40 (Oliilug Oar) p. m., and 1206 m, week duyi Bundaya, 8 50, 7 20, 9 12, 1121 m 12 (M 1 12, 4 41, (5 16 OongreMloual Limit Dining Car), 6 65 (Dining Carl, 7 40 u (DiutuK Car) and 12 08 night. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street etatio , Philadelphia (via Delaware river bridge), express, 7 03 p. oVlly. Leave Market street Ferry, express, 8 50 a in., 1 00. 4 10. 5 1 0 n. ni Bunds va. S 46. S 45 a. m. Awxnniiiudatlon, 8 00, 8 20, a. m., 8 20 and 4 20 p hi , week daya. Sundays, 8 00, 8 15 a. m., 4 00 and 5 00 p. m. For Cape May. Angle, Wlldwood and Holly Beaeh, and Sea Isle City, Ooenn City and Avalon kxpreH, 9 00 a. ni., 4 00 p. m week days. Sundays. 9 00 a. va. For Bomeni Point. Express, 8 59 a m., 410 m. week daya. Sundays, 8ji m. B. HuTouutaoM, J. X. Wood, Qeu'l Manager. Oea'l Pau'i g'rAg
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