9 .. j. BEDBIDDBN. FIFTEEN YEARS OF SUFFEHIHO. The Doctors Wanted Seven Hundred Sol lars to Attempt The Case. The following Is a letter we received short time ngo from Mrs. M. C. Hlultley, 008 North Mississippi St., Indianapolis, Ind. Oentlemeti: While suffering Intensely from piles, I becanio Interested In yoitr ad vertisement In one of our daily inpers nnd procured a packago of your Pyramid I'ile Cure from our druggist. Contrary to my expectations, the relief was Instantaneous. I Used two boxes of the l'lle Cure nnd one of Pills and am convinced that they aro the only sure cure for piles on the market. I have been a sufferer from pllts for fifteen years and havo lieen confined to my bed about one-half of the time, expecting and M'iSblu: fordeoth for the pnln was so groat. I went to the college bora nnd the doctors mid my case was n new one to them, the grant pain having brought on a large rup ture, which they wanted seven hundred dul- ' lam to cut nut. I was very much afraid that death would tobuH frojji tho blood-poisoning wjileli they wild would result from the operation. I feol as though I can't praise the Pyramid Pile Cure and tho Pyramid Pills ton highly, ns I am convinced that they saved my life, liefore using your cure I weighed only ninety pounds and now I weigh one hundred nnd fifty and feel as woll ns I ever did in my life. You are at liberty to use this testimonial in any manner you nay see fit, as I want all sufferers from this terrible disease to know that there has at last been compounded a remedy that will ouro-piles. Mils. 51. C. IIlNKLEY. There is no need of danger, pain and expense of a surgical operation for any form ' of piles. The Pyramid Pllo Cure does tho work without pain (and is the safest and best. Itcmcmber also that the Pyramid Pills aro a certain cure for constipation acting without griping and restoring natural action to tho bowels. The Pyramid Piio Curo is sold by drug gists at 50 cents and $1.00, and tho Pyramid Pills at 23 cents, or by mail from Pyramid Co. Albion, Mich. C IK V1BUK V11ALU Yjff CATCH'S UITilLIZER Cures general or special debility, wakeful ness, epermalcrUdn, emissions, jmpotency, paresis, etc Corrects functional disorders, caused by errors cr excesses, quickly restoring Lost Manhood in old or young, giving vigor snj strength where former weakness prevailed. Con venient package, simple, effectual, and Icgithnatt. Cure 13, Quick and Thorough. fiati't te deceived cy tmttatious; insist Ott CATON'S Vitalizes. Sent sealed if your drug, jgist does, not have it. Price 5 1 per pkge, 6 for S3. with written gucranteo of complete cure. Information, references, ety., free and confidential. end us statement of case and 25 cts. for a week's xlal treatment. One only sent to each person. CATON MED. CO., BOSTON, MAS. For sale at I. P. D. Kirlln's drug store and 8henandoah drun Btore. 0ELTHEEL 604 H. Sixth SL B aSfca&'.ang PHILADELPHIA. PA. "CURE GUARANTEED."- (Sell-ubiifto. fiperiul lljofini'fi. Var icocele tit l'lut n r'. Cut ting. Mm til I tTndv?l(tpi4l Orgriins A, I -out tn all miho. Semi fur Hook "Truth." Tfimlv triio iiuMtcal book tixpnr.tnp IIuiicKk x ltke Iiull Iiilea.tlicIrtilckBiBCUump' "THEY DO THE WORK" BRONCHO HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES Relieve and Cure Head Troubles Stomach Disorders System Irregularities 7 lormuli.H of noted Jmmmwsm "For every ill, a special pill." If not at Dmi; Stores, write Bronx Chemical Co.,Yonkers,N.Y. ircaltli Hook Mailed Kroe. HUMPHREYS' No. 1 Cures No. 2 " No. 3 " No. 4 " No. 8 " No. O Cures No. 10 " No. 11 " No. 12 " o. 14 " No. IS Cures No. 16 " No. 20 " No. 27 " No. 30 " No. 77 " Worms. Infants' Diseases, 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, 25c, or 5 tor $1. Db. IIuMrimsYEd Homeopathic Mantjai, OF DISEASES MAILKU l'llEK. Humphreys' Med. Co., Ill William 6t.,N.Y, For sale at Fovlnsky's drug store, 38 Bast uentre street Every tnan's wife who has usedSEELIQ'S knows a good drink.Tryiton your husband. millions of Dollars Go np In smoko ovory year. Tsko nt risks but get your houses, stock, fuf nlture, oto., insurod in flrstrclass re liable companies as represented by TvAxrm cattct Insurance Aeen' 1J1UJ1, 120 South Jardiu fit Also Lit o and Accidental Companl est f HMBJ 1 menus nB'can tell you about Seel fl Ijj's. Tins admix- turc improves cheap I coffee and makes youadellitnusariDKii lor little money. Sc. a pack-J g iijre grocers. Ooinmandsrs in JJo Hasto to Crush tlio Cuban Eobollion. EXCUSE TOE LEVYING TRIBUTE. A. Trnvolor Who Mrw Visltort tho Isl and Douliiroft That tho Conlllot Will l.nit Twenty Years Unions Spain Is Component to Withdraw Hot' Troops. Washington, May 4. A traveler wKo has Just returned from a several months' stay In Cuba, Where his op portunltlesor Judging the oonlllot have been exceedingly good, gives the fol lowing account of the situation: "The Cuban war will last until Spain's resources Rive out, or until the United States or some other coun try interferes. Neither side can win In a stralchtout contest such as has now been Rolnc on for three years. Woyler has not pacified Plnar del Klo in any true Bense, although that prov ince is loaded with his -troops. Every railroad car is accompanied by a de tachment of soldiers, every railroad station Is a guardhouse, every ourvo In the track Is covered by Spanish sol diery, and the poor natives from the country districts have been driven within the fortified towns. "The result is that there Is no gen eral Insurrection in the lowlands of the province, but the Cubans still hold the mountainous portions, from which they sally forth to plunder and de stroy as opportunity affords. Weyler is doing nothing to abolish this kind of warfare, and the Cubans do not caro to fight in any other way. They have' no men to loose, their ammunition and equipment are slender, they hold a good part of the food producing sec tion of the Island, and are living very comfortably in the present state of the conflict. The Spanish generals and captains are In no "great haste to put down the f Insurrection, even if they could. They have adopted a Tammany system of levying tribute upon all tfce p'wtft- ttons ana transportation companies, owned by foreigners, and, In a word, every single Interest which can afford to pay tribute for protection is com pelled to do so. This makes the contin uance of the rebellion a source of great profit tp the Spanish leaders, and they are really In IIP iaste to make an end of it. Whether tho Spanish soldiery cpuld entirely subdue the island If they wers led by Incorruptible and capable gen erals is another question. They could undoubtedly give the rebels a good deal of trouble, but the natural fastnesses of the mountnlns, the lack of roads and the heavy undergrowth give the natives a decided advantage. The people who really deserve our pity, and In whose behalf the United States might, perhaps, do pompthing, are the poor peasants who have been driven into the fortified towns by Wey. ler, and there compelled to starve. If fhoy were over with the rebels they would at least get a living, but crowd ed together in the cities, with no chance to cultivate the Boil, their lot is a hard one. "The great thing that Impresses an American who goes over the Island is the difference between the Cubans and our own people. For the most part the men carrying on the present rebellion are Incapable of self government, and t is very doubtful if, in case the Span lards were driypn from the island, things would be in much better ghape than they were of old. I predict a 2n years' war on the island, unless Spain's resources are so' badly' sapped that she is obliged to withdraw her troops." Not only acute lung troubles, which may prove fatal in a few days, but old chronic roughs and thro.it troubles may receive im mediate relief and bo permanently cured by Ono Minute Cough Curo. 0, H. Hagcnhucli. Atlantic City lis Pleasures anil Ilofoln. We havo received from the General Pas senger Department of the Philadelphia nnd Iteading Railway a neatly arranged booklet descriptivo of Atlantic City, containing a complete list of hotels, their location, rates, etc., and showing several illustrations of seaside sccnos, and also telling some of tho manifold advantages which mako "The Koyal Heading Route" tho favorite Hue of tmvcl to tho sea, Copies can lie oblnincd by sending a two cent (.lamp to Mr. Edson J. Weeks, General Passenger Agent, Iteading Terminal, Phila delphia. COMFORT AND KNOWLEDGE. fSent free by nmlll. Sc$ nsido for twenty-four hours a bottle or common glass tilled with uriuo. A sediment or settling Indicates an unhealthy condition of tho kidneys. When urine stains linen it is positive ovidonco of kidney trouble. Too frequent dosirctourinateorpain In the back, Is also convincing proof that the kidneys nnd bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. Tlioro is comfort in tho knowledgo so often oxprossed, that Dr. Kilmer'B Swamp Hoot, tho groat kidney rcmody, fulfills overy wish in relieving pain in tho back, kidnoys, liver, bladder and ovory part of tho urinary passagos. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain In passing it, or bad effects following uso of liquor, wiuo or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up nmqy times during tho night to urinate. The mild and tho extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures ef tho most distressing oases. If you need a mediclno you should havo tho best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar. Yqu may hayo a Bamplo bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Men tion Evenino Hkkai.d and send your address to Dr. Kilrapr & Co., BIngliamton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuiuess of this offer. HfkilCB From (Viint'H Tontli. New York, liny 4. The brloka of A-hlch General Grant's temporary tomb was construoted are the property of the city, and after the demolition of :hat tomb were stored In the city hall. Many G. A. It. posts have asked for some of the bricks, and Mayor Strong has recommended to the board of es timates and apportionment that the bricks be distributed among the posts. I had so v ore attacks of gravel and kidney trouble; and unable to get a medicine or doctor to cure mo until I used Hop Bitters, 'and they cured me in a short tlnie. A DlUTINOUIHHKl) ItVWYKB OF WAYNK Co., N. Y. Coi.oiti.ESH anh Cold. A young girl deeply regretted that sho was so colorless and nud cold. Her face wits too white, and her hands and feet felt as though the blood did not circulate. After one bottle of Hop Hitters had been taken she was the rosiest and healthiest girl in the town, with a vivacity and uheorfulnosa of mind gratifying other friends. MEUPTISjVl Munyon's Illictimatism Cure is gtiaranteod to cure acute or muscular rheumatism in from one tn flvo days. Sharp shooting pains In any part of the body stopped by a few doses. A prompt, complete and permanent cure for lameness, snrencss, stiff liack and all pains In hips and loins. Clirmilc rheumitism, sciatica, lumlKigo or pain in tho back are speedily cured. It seldom falls to give relief from one or two doses, and almost invariably cures liefore ono bottle lias boeu used. I'rico 28c. MUNYON'S Improved Homoeopathic Homo Remedy Company put up a separate cure for oaoh disease. At all druggists, mostly 35 cents. Ouldo to Health frco. Personal letters to Prof. Munyon, 1505 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pit., answered with free medical advice fornnv disease. THE SUN. Tho first ct American Newspa pers, CHARLES A. DANA,Edltor. The Americnn Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit. These first, last and nil the time, forever. Daily, by mail, - $6 a year Daily & Sunday.by mall, $8 a year The Sunday Sun Is (he greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world Price 5c. a copy. By mall, $2 a year Address THE SUN, Hew York. PHILA & READING RY IN EFFECT jrAItCH 27. 1857. Trains leave Rhenandonh an follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week day 210, 5 23, 710 a. m., 12 S3, 3 03 andSfig p. n Sundays, 2 10 a. ra. For New York via Mnuch Chunk, week day 5 25, 7 10 a. m 12 83 and 3 03 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week dayi 2 10, 5 25, 7 10 a.m., 12 33, S 03 and 5 53 p. m. Bur days, 2 10 a. m. For Pottsvlllo, week days, 2 10; 7 10 a. m., an 12 83, 8 03 and 5 58 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Tamoqua and Mahanoy City, week day 210,525, 710 a. m., 13 83, 8 0U and 558 p. n Sundays, 2 10 a. ra. For wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburt week days, 8 25, 11 30 a. ni., and 7 25 p. n Sundays, 3 25 a. m. For Mahano Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 8 25, 5 2f. 710,1180a. m .2 33, 803, 558, 7 35 and 9 1 p. m. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 a. m. For AHhland and Shamokln, week days, 8 2f 710, 1130 a. m., 725 and 955 p. in. Sun days, 3 25 a. m. f or linltlniore, Woaiunirton and tlio West vli n. &0, It. K., through trains leo-i Itcadln) Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & It. V .K) o 8 2C 7 55, 11 28 a. m., 3 10 nnd 7.27 p. u.. Sunday 3 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. m., 3 48 and 7 27 p. ra. Add) tlonat trains from Twenty-fourth nnd Chest nut streets station, -week days, 10 30 a. m. 12 20 12 It 8 10 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, woe days, 4 80, 8 00 a.m., 130, 4 30, 9 00 p. m. un nlghi. Sundays, 6 00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, woo days, 4 30, 9 10 n. m., 1 80 and 4 15 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, weel days, 4 20, 8 35, 10 03 a. m. and 4 03, 6 80, lis p. m. SandayB, 11 80 p. m. I-ave Reading, week days, 1 85, 7 10, 10 M 11 53 a. in., 6 00 nnd 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 1 85 a. to Leave Pottsvllle, week duys, 2 85, 7 40 a. m. 12 80 and 6 12 p. ra. Sundays, 2 35 a. m. Leavft Tamaqun, week days, 3 18, 8 50, 1123 ca., 1 27, 7 20" and 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 3 18 a. m Leave Mabanov CItv. week duvs. 8 45. S 21 11 47 a. m., 2 03, 7 41 and 10 03 p. m. Sundays, 8 41 a. in. Leave Mnhanoy Plane, week days. 2 40. 4 0C 680,937.1159 a.m., 1 12,2 19,5 20,6 20, 7 57 p in Biiuuuys, 4V, w a. m. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 10 m 3 35 and 11 41 p. m. Sundays, 11 15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wart an. South street wliart for Atlantlo Cltv. Weekdays Exprees, 9 00 a. m., 2 00, (Satur days only, 3 00), 4 00, 5 00 p, ni. Accommoda tion, uo a. m., s la, o so p. m. Sundays Express, 900, 10 00 a. m. Accom niodutlon, 8 00 ft. m., 4 45 p. m. Returning leave Atlantlo City depot, come Atlantic and Arkansas nvenues. Weekdays Express, 7 85, 9 00 a. m., 8 SO, 5 8C p. m. Accommodation, 4 25, 8 15 a. in., 4 10 p. m, Sundays Express, 4 00, 5 30, 8 00 p. m. Accom. modatlon, 7 15 a. ni., 4 15 p. m. Parlor Cars on all express trains. pepia. Railroad. SCHUYKILL DIVISION. Jasuabv 18.1897. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abov aatoior niggans, uiiuerton, rraotvllle, Dar Water, St. Clair, Pottsvllle. Hamburg, Itcadln t Pottstown, Phoenlxvillo, Norristown nnd Phil aacipma (Uroou street station) at 6 08 and 1105 b. m. aim i ju p. m. on ween days. For Folk vllle'and intermediate stations 9 17 a. in. SUNDAY. For Wlggans, Qllberton, Frackvllle, Dart water, at. lauir, x oiisvilie, at o us, tf in a. m, an. . in .n ir..- irnn.i. ...... ..itn t ...... u v p. ,u. u, ..uu.t,, iit-uuuiK, XUIIBKIWII I'uoenixvme, Norristown, 1'ulladelplila at 6 8 'f ia a. tn,, a tu p. m. Trains leave Frackvtlle for Shenandoah tutua. m. ana 12 ui, a 41, 70Z ana 10 47 p. m. Sunday, 11 13 a. 111. and 5 41 p. in. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 1015 a. in. anu 12:03, 0 is, 7 23 and 10 20 p. m. Suiiuaj lu flu a. ui., u 10 p. in. , Leave Philadelphia, (llroad street station), to auciiuiiuuaiiomui nnuDwa, III, , , ju yj p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 0 50 a. m. Leave llroad street station, Philadelphia, lu Sea (llrt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove. Lon. Branch, and Intermediate stations, 8.1.0 11.14 a. ra., B.au nnd i.uu p. m. wcoK-uays. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NEW-YORK. Kinross, week-days 8 20. 4 Oo. 4 50 5 15. 6 50, 7 m, 8 , 8 , 50, 10 21 (Wiling Car), 11 00 a. 111 . 12 00 noon. JS85 Vi.nnited 1 uu nnd 4 rt p. in. Dining Cars). 1 40, 230 (Dining Cur) 8 30, ?9. iffinmBlnminlnafWl Am ft wi a ,o in t p. m., 1201, night. Sundays 3S0, 4 OS, 4 50 5 15j oju.on.vav, iv 41, 111 lug war;, hh a. 1235. 2K (Dlllliur Cart. 4 00 ll.lmli.ml 4 21 1)1 Car), SO. a 56, (Diulng Car), 0 35, a 60, 8 12, 10 00 p. m , 12 Cl night. Kxprejw for lloitnu without change, 11 00 a in. wce&dnys, and 650 p. in., dally. FOR WASHINGTON AND Till! SOUTH. For Baltimore ond Washington, 8 50, 7 20,8 2 10 20, 1123 a. m., 12 03 (13 31 Limited 01 1, Ing Car), 112, 318. 4 41 (519 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 6 17, 6 55 (Dining Car), 740 (Dining Cor) p. in., and 1205 nlgbl week days. Sundays, 3 50, 720, 912. 1123 a. in., 13 vj ik, 4 It, t a 13 Congressional Limited uining utn, oor mining Car), 7 40 p. m (Dining Car) and 12 05 night. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia (via ifeuiwHv river uriugej, express, 7 uu p. ni, UailV. Leave Market street Ferry, express, 8 50 a m., 2 00. 4 10. 6 10 D. in. Sundays. 8 45. 9 45 n. m Accommodation, 8 00, 8 20, a.m., 8 30 and 4 20 p. in., weak days. Sundays, 8 00, 8 15 u. m., 4 00 and 5 00 p. in. For Capo May, AngleMea, Wildwood and Holly Bsoch, and bnlsle Oily, Ooeau City and Avnlon ISxpretw, 9 00 a. m., 4 00 p. in week days. Sundays. 00 n. m. For Homers l'plnt. Kxpress, 150 a ra., 4 10 n m. week days. SundAvj 8 45 a. in. J. IL Hutchinson, J. R. Wood, Ueii'l I Manager. Ocn'l Pass's'' Ag WHAT IS THIS DISEASE CALLED DYSPEPSIA? I. Ike n thief at night, it steals (n Upon ns unawares. The patients have twins about I , ,, , the chest and sides, and sometimes In tlieT Inck. They feel dull nnd sleepy ; the month has a tad taste, especially in tho morning. A sort of sticky slime collects about the teeth. The appetite Is poor. There is feeling like a heavy load on the stomach ; sometimes a faint, all-gono sensation at tho pit of the stomach which food dees net aatlsfy. Hyes are sunken, the hands and feet become (sold and feel clammy. After awhile a cough sets in, at first dry, hut after a few months It 1 attended with a greenish colored expectora tion. The patient feels tired nil the while, and sleep does not seem to afford any rest. After a time he becomes nervous, irrltablo and gloomy, and has evil forobodlugs. There is a giddiness, a sort of whirling sensation in the head when rising up suddenly. The bowels become costive ; the skin is dry and hot at times; the blood becomes thick and stagnant; tho white of the eyes become tinged with yellow the urlno is scanty nnd high colored, depositing a sediment nftor standing. There Is frequently a spitting np of the food, sometimes with a sotfr tasto nnd sometimes with a sweetish tasto ; this is frequently attonded with palpitation of the heart; tho vision becomes impaired with spots before the eyes ; there Is a feeling of great prostration and weakness. All of thtse symptoms are tn turn prefcmt, It s thought that nearly ouertbtrd of our population lias this disease in some of it) varied forms. It has been found thai medical men have mis taken the nature of this disease. Some havo treated it for a Liver Complaint, some for Dyspepsia, others fop Kirfnpy Disease, etc., etc., but none of the various kinds of treat ment have been attended with success. Now, tho Shaker Digestive Cordial causes tho food eaten to bo digested. This will cause au appetite for more food, and this being digested will result In an Increase of strengtb, an increase of flesh mill an inoreaso of nerve power. The tired, weary feeling will give way to vigor and courage The pule, thin nud emaciated wll recover tbpjr oplorand plump ness, because red blood and fut; are tho result of properly digested fuod. A ten cent trial bottlo will produce a result. Its good efl'ect will be realized at ouco. You will not have to take a ddV.en bottlo3 to find out if it Is dolug you any good. Try H, and then give pralso to the Shakers of Mount Lebanon, Now York, for tho relief that you obtain. MADE ME A MAW UAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUBE A t.t. 'Nun-nttH ItUfiaMffh Fatlina Mem, pry. Impotency.SleepIesrjnetM.eto , waned pyAUufte ond other Kxcewes nnd India cretipiin. Tei quUhlv antl turtly cretiPD. Tei qulvhlv ana t TMtore Lost Vitality In old or yountf, fit a man for study, bUB.nes or rowi I tftfecn in time. Their ttse chows immotllnto Improve- mantnnri ntTnta n (ItTltTl whern Ml r.thers fail. In. eiBt upon harrns the cena.no Ajax Tableto. They hare cured thoasanda and will cure you. We eWo a poiitive written guarantee to frfTect a cure In each case or refund the money. Price OO cen& per packotre.pr eix packages full treatment for $2.60. 13r mail, in For sale In Shenandoah. Pa., by A. Wasley and S. P. Klrlln. Druggists. A Fcrfcct M Borden EagtaBrandl Vooi Condensed Milk 8 "Infant Health," Is a, little took of O cation. ' r O n Eudsoa Streat, Hew York " AWN'S TANSY PILLS A tbikd. TBtr ad lAvx WOMAN'S RELIEF. AlwttTB nrnmnt nd rIit.1. Awitt ImitntinnM. Get C atom's TiKiT Pills and baye sokiti. Attlru? storci. or tent dlri-et fu&ledt. nrlca. II. Catok 8rC. Co., iloetonvMask Uur book, 4c. For sale nt 1. P. D. Kirlin's drug stajro ami Slieiiaudonh drug store. Layer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest,' Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 203 West Coal Street. HAVE YOU READ- THE TIMES PHILADELPHIA THIS MORNING? THE TIMES U the most eitrnslvely circulattMl and widely read newspaper pub lishwl In Pennsylvania. IU diMiusslon of pnU Uo men nnd tiuulle measure, is In the Interest of nuhlle Integrity, honest Huvernmeut and (iroiijieruiKi iliuiisirv, aiiu it kiiowh no jmrty or lttrsonal allur la in treating publlo issues, in tne nroauasc anu Muse family and geniral uewspaiHU. TTIC TTMCC 1 111- 1 Ulll-O nma to liave the largest clroulatlon tiy deserving It, anil claims tliat It is unsurpassed In nil the easenttals of a great metropolitan newsiwtper. iieclmen copies o! any edition will be sent free to any one giid' ing their address. Ten 7VTO 1 UIVl'l ODAII.Y, 00 per nnhumi $100 lor iour inontnsf.au oents tier moniui us Uvered bv enrrlerH for 0 cents tier weak. SUNDAY niMTION, 33 large, liandsoine lmKfe xil columns, elegantly uiustrateu, lieautlful cdlored suinileiiieiit (.00 per an num ; 5 cent, per oouy. Daily and Sunday, go.uu per annum ; au cents per iiiouiu. Address all letters to THE TIMES, PIIILADM.FIIIA, Ui it, t4Mki.rwl uulur oy I.!':,' HAIIt Aat.lll CA XT. tlytt.lmritllBM. pluSMllt odor. 1 10 h bull hair from falling uut and prainnt aa growth 41 Wla IjotlU ,1111'H II. VI It 'rO.Nli:rsinoM dandruff, loin rrtrr llluMinted TrsatUe on Hair oa application rllCC III; AI i;iiii:aa I ci ius ruiton at., r. I I'or sale by Shenandoah Drug Store, Klrlln Drug Store. a km H J9 m ink Pnwn,Wrr Tmni-nnBorl rrAtV, lin flit- U1UU1 .1 11U 11UODQU (VAIU IUU Mill .. 1 , , uition at Pliarsalos. THE TOWN OF AETA DESERTED. l'he Inlinliltntit Ilvlnsf In the Klolils lielilnd tlu Town, Hint Sulltei'lnix From Colli mill Hunge!' GreeKn l'roimred to Dofbiul l'linrsnlow mill A'olo. Irfmclon, May 4. According to dlri patchpa from Athens Colonel ToBame dos, minister of war, and M. Thootokin. minister of the interior, are said to bt favorably ImpreiiRed with the altuation at PharsaloK, both as respects the po sitions of the troops and the plan of defense Humors conflict materially as to the diplomatic attitude of Turkey. Ac cording to one report Bdliem Pasha, the Turkish commander In Thessaly, lias asked an armistice of five days, according to another, an armistice al ready exists by the tacit acqulesence of both commanders, while a third story describes Edhem Pasha as only awaiting reinforcements for an attack upon Pharsaios, to be followed by an attack upon Volo. It is also said to be probable that Admiral Tamatello is preparing to prevent a possible at tempt of the Turks to seise Volo by the coast roads. Arta Is now deserted, and its wretch ed inhabitants are living in the fields behind the town, many of them on the verge of starvation. Nothing is pro curable in the way of food except a scanty and uncertain supply of bread. Women and children are suffering pit iably with cold and hunger, and to those tortures is added the dread of a Turkish-attack at any moment, A special dispatch from Janlna, Eplrus, says; "After traveling 200 miles across the country I found the greatest loyalty to the sultan nnd hatred of the Greeks everywhere. The Greek prisoners are bitter at the con duct ol their officers. They are all welt treated by the Turks. Sixty wounded, Turks and ?2 Greeks ate in tlie hospitals here. The sanitation of tjie army Is exoellent. There are only 411 sick men." The Times prints the following dis patch from- Its Vol. correspondent, dated 3 p. m. yesterdtt., : "When I arrived at Velastlno Sunday afternoon I had Just seen the Turkish Infantry advancing tn two columns, In tending to cut the railway. The Greeks, 12,000 strong, under General Smolenski, by whose side I watched the encounter In the rear of the Eighth regiment, gradually advanced ope battalion to hom the railway, the other to support the artillery, which had mountain guns on the right center, eneral Smolenski had ordered the shelling to begin when the enemy were well within range, and consequently the cuns did not open Are before 6:80 p. m. The Turks were evidently aboiit 14,000 strong, The)!' cavalry reeon, nojtered the wood, where the Greeks were concealed, but the batteries re mained silent until G, and nt that time the fire fell short of being effective, though the Greek practice was the best I have yet noticed, The Turks ran away from the shells, but con tinued to advance tn good order. Our right was really never engaged, and the railway station was defended by only a small force, with two Krupp guns. Toward the end the large Turk ish center was seen to advance In the distance, but sunset, at 0:45, caused a temporary cessatlpn, Trains are running to Pharsaios now, and I managed to get through. Returning on horseback in the dark ness to Volo, I was captured by the Greek outposts, thanks to the fault of headquarters to issue regular passes. I was treated with much civility, but was detained until a late hour. "Having met reinforcements on tho way to Velestlno, I went out again Monday, when the Greeks brought up nearly the whole Pharsaios force. Save In the sharp struggles during the night the Greeks have been successful, hold ing their ground. The Turks mounted a battery on a hill facing the Greek left, approached the end of the wood and burned' a small village. Nearly all the fighting has been on the extreme right, In the direction of Lake Karla and the eastern Volo road. Whoever gains this road commands Volo, and :ould cut off retreat here." The Athens correspondent of Tho Dally Telegraph says: "I had an Interview yesterday with M. Roll!, who told me that the report sent by the ministers of war and the Interior from Pharsaios was In most respects highly satisfactory. He said they had wired him from Pharsaios that the front line of the army was In battle array, and the Turkish at tack imminent. All tho preparations possible had been made for herolo de fense, and the- splilt of the army was muoh better than before, owing to the ;hange In the supreme command. "M. Ralll declared that the victory at Velestlno was the most splendid achievement of the war, the Greeks capturing "an enormous quantity of arms, ammunition and horses. Tho Turks, after this crushing defeat, M. Ralll believes, are not likely to re engage In hostilities in that quarter." The chief points of interest In the War situation today are: First, that the decision of the minis ters who have returned from the Greek frontjer seems to be in favor of a con tinuance of the war; and, second, that fighting continued almost Incessantly at Velestlno from last Tuesday until Sunday, with the result that General Smolenski has been prevented from ac tually assuming his new duties as chief of staff. As a further result, the Greeks at Velestlno have managed to retain their positions, but they are too much fatigued to follow up their success. Altogether 14 officers have been re called from Crete to be sent on to Thessaly, and this also Is a proof of the Intention of the new cabinet to con tinue the war. The movement Is ac tuated by necessity, All the best offi cers are being sent to the front, nor Is there any intention yet displayed '.o evacuate Crete. The Turkish army Is advancing In three columns on Pharsaios, while an additional column 1b operating in the direction of Volo. As the Volo column oould easily take Velestlno in the rear, the Greek position Is very precarious. This probably explains the retention of General Smolenski there, aa it was natural to expeet htm te go to Pharsa ios to assume the supreme command. ttheiiiiiutlaiii Cured In n Day, "Mystle Cure" for IhBurotUra and Neu ralgia isdloally otires lu 1 to 3 day. Its action upon tlie system is remarkable and mysterious. It remove stouoe tlio onu end tlie diaease immediately dlsaiirtenr. Tlie first dose ttreatly benefits. T. F. AutUony, ex-l'oetui aster of Promise City, Iowa, says: "I bonglit one bottle of -mystic uure lor itlieumatism, aud two doses of It did tne more good than any medicine I ever tooK. 7fi cents. Sold by C. II. llHgoubuoli, druggist, Slten andoeh. Buy Keystone Hour. Be sure that the name Lkbsiq Si IUkr, ,Uliland, Pa it printed ou over aa s. 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I tried viirinns medicines and dillerent physi cians. Finally, I was aide to return to my duties. Iitst sprinir I was el.eted president of Hie college. Aeain I had considerable work, and the trouble, which had not been entirely cured, began to attect me, and last fall I collapsed. 1 had different doctors, hut none did mo any good. Professor Ilowinmi. Who is professor of natural science, told me of Ills experience with Hr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People and urgiil me to give them a trial, because they had benefited him in a similar case, and I concluded to try in. " The first Ikix helped me, nnd the second gave great relief, such as I hud never ex perienced from the treatment of any physi cian. After using six boxes of the medicine I was entirely cured. To-day I am perfectly well. I feel better and stronger than for years, I certainly recommend this medi cine." To allay all doubt Prof. Barnaby cheer fully made an affidavit before Lyman J. Souddkr. jVolary Pubtie. 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