-4 1- 4 . rnorusson j. m. munyon. Mnnvon's Medlr.il Institution MOR. Arcli St., l'li'ihidolpbln, U the lft mie nf its kind in the world. It employs ,,irKe ",u' (,f sklllup specialists to diagnose the cases nut only of people applying personally for treat ment, but those In nil parts of the country who s ml In personal letters, Hsklng the best method, of being cured of various diseases. TIiousku :s of tbcsfl letters are recelved'evcry aI- nml !i staff of from ten to fifteen doctors arc .dally employed In dictating UUtlUID IIIW - d replies through tho medium of na tunny stenognphers. Tliele letters are received in stenogr;! i the strictest confidence and promptly an swered with the best medical advice obtaina ble. No effort will lie spared to see that each easu is thoroughly diagnosed and tho proper rained lea to cueot n euro are iiiwuuuu. rm this i services no fee Is expected. Prof. Munyon puts up a separate cure for each disuse. AtaU druggists, mostly 2R cents a vial. N Address Prof. Mbnyon, 1806 Arch streot, Philadelphia, lu. . - .tIFE' WffiOiViFAtirYi .OEATH NOW 00 KP'ECTQ AT O"--THEM TtlTALIZBB. Cures Esnerel or specbl debility, wakeful ness, f uorraatrjl'.c!, emissions, Impotency, paresis, c:c. Corr- j f jnctioa.it disorders, caused by errors uf cicjsc. quickly restoring Lost SlanbcoJ H flrlor yi:ijr. pvine vigor and trengti where Icrr.icr vcr.!:nss prevailed. f Con tdDtent pack.ie, simple, effectual, and legitimate. Cutis is Quick and Thorough. Jim 7 It itectkrd cy initiations: insist en CATON'S Vitalize. Sent sealed il your drus pitl doe. not have 11. 1'rire $f per pkpe, 6 lor $5, with written guarantee of complete cure, lnlormaltonrcfercnccs, etc., free and confidential. Send us statement ol case und 23 eta. lor a week's trial treatment. One only sent to each person. CATON MED. CO., BOSTON, MA08. For snlo ot I'. .1. D. Klrlln's drug storo and Shenandoah drutx store. "THEY DO THE WORK" BRONCHO HOMOEOPATHIC A . 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Daily, by mail, - $6 a yea Daily & Sundny.by mail, $8 a year The Sunday Sun I s the, greatest Sunday Newspaper In the world Price 5c, a copy, By mall, $2 a.year Address THE SUN. Hew York. nillions of Dollars Go up In sniolte oYory year. Take nc risKg nut gee your tioutee, slook, rut nlture, oto., lnwred In tlreUolasa re jtauie.compame8 us represented ly DAVID FAUST, !KcJa Also Ufa and Accidental Compact est HUMPHREYS W3 Turks' March in Qrooco a Succos sion of Viotorios. ATHENIANS ABE LESS WAELIKE. Thoy Woultl TJiHtotilitortly OrootAVItli l'lcnsurc tho Aiiumiiicomont or No ROtlntloiin For I'unco ltoports ofAn otllof Cnbtnot Crisis, Athem, May 8. The Oreelc fleet at Volo ban been Instructed not to hinder the entrance of the Turks In order to save the town from destruction. General Smolenskl's artillery en-' glneers and some oavalry have pro ceeded to Almyros hy sea. Crowds of volunteers continue to ar rive here, arid S.OOff Italians, led by lllcclottl Garibaldi, left laet night for the frontier. A dispatch from Pharsalos via La rissa says: "During Wedhenday's bat tle our losses were not heavy, but It Is Impossible to exaggerate the strategic and moral Importance ot the Turkish victory. Our soldiers are hunting for umbrellas, which are almost a military necessity, the sun is so broiling hot." It appears that the Greeks Intended to reslBt to the uttermost. On the plat form at the railway station were bar ricades of turf and forage, and the houses had b'een strengthened by heaps or turr ana were loopholed for rifles. The ooolness of the Turks was ex traordinary. Three soldiers stood to. gethor In advance of their comrades on a path grossing a meadow, while a Whole battalion of Greeks fired at them. They did not condescend tn ntnn or to He down, but fired away coolly uniu uieir sitirmisliers Came to their help. The stoicism of the wounded is enual- ly admired. One young fellow, an Al banian, with a ball in his foot, and even then under Are, stood" calmly and smilingly discussing with a companion tne nest way or retiring. Another with a wounded hand slept ait night without troubling to get tho Wound dressed. The courage and physical force of the Turkish soldier are prodigious. Many of them fought on Wednesday from oawn until 7 in tho evening without the least distress. A dispatch from Velestlno says: "Tho Turkish forces have arrived at the out skirts of Volo. As yet there is no con- llrmatton or the rumot that the town has already fallen, but In any case its capture Is only an affair of a few hours, as the defenses on the land side ore very feeble. A portion of the Greek force has retreated by the coast road to Almyros, from which point it will probably be conveyed by sea t5 Lamia and rejoin the rest of the army at Domokos." Tlie news of the retreat from Phar salos was at first received with con-! sternatlon, but the public has already acceptea tne situation, and now re gards the retreat to Domokos as a strategic movement dictated by pru dence. It is -generally felt that Gen eral Smolenskl's defense of Velestlno has vindicated the reputation of the Greek army and wiped out the disgrace of Mat! and Larissa. The national honor Is untarnished. But while all this Is so, the bellicose enthusiasm of the Athenians has van ished completely. On all sides the de sire for peace Is expressed, and should the government invoke the interven tion of the powers It would probably be supported by public opinion. The antl-royal feeling Is visibly diminish ing. The demonstrations due to a change of cabinet and to "the flight from Larlssa, which were somewhat superficial, have not been repeated. The gallantry of the princes at Phar salos has also had a good effect. The main body of General Smolen skl's force arrived yesterday morning at 11 o 'clock at Almyros. Numerous messages have been exchanged be tween General Smolensk! and the gov ernment. All the inhabitants of Dom okos have fled to Lamia, The Greeks having retreated upon Volo, the whole length of the railway connecting Trlkkala, Velestlno' . and Larissa is now in the possession of the Turks. This second general flight of the Greek army shows plainly that they will refuse to fight a pitched bat tle, but their method of conducting a canu-tilRii is difficult to understand. The general idea is that the War Is now over. A newspaper correspondent Inter viewed an aide-de-camp of King George, who said: 'Since- the loss of Larlssa the Greeks have totally broken down. They have no equipment, neither food nor tents, They have to sleep In the open on tho coldest nights. If Greece obtains 'even trifling success she will sue' for peace." The news from the seat of war isl still somewhat confusing as to the. ex act positions of the Greeks, but' it ap pears certain that General Smolensk! at Almyros and Domokos is not in a geographically strong position. The Turks have full control of the road leading from Thessaly to the valley of Spherchlog and Lamia by the Mooh luka pass, while no obstacle exists to prevent them from advancing by Turka pass and cutting off all communication with Domokos and Lamia. At no point during the retreat of the Greeks from Pharsalos on Wednes day was there anything like a rout, al though the ranks were mowed by Turkish shrapnel, The Turkish lines advanced quietly and Irresistibly, the gaps closing up Instantly, as If the men were not only Indifferent, but ac tually unconscious of the fire. It is asserted that the king of Greece has formally asked the mediation of the emperor of Russia. The question of abulcation turns on nnanclal con slderations. Wlien King George came to the crown It was agreed that If de posed he should have an allowance of 24,000 yearly, but only one-tulrfl of that amount if he should abdicate. It is stated that Germany still clogs the negotiations for mediation by the powers by Insisting upon the evacuation of Crete and the unconditional ac ceptance by Greece of such terms as the powers approve. It Is persistently rumored that cabinet crisis Is Impending. M. Ralll and hlB colleagues advocate energetic preparations-te continue the struggle. white the king desires to avoid further bloodshed. I hud severe attaoks of gravel and kidney trouble; and unable to get a modlolne or doctor to euro me until I used Hop Hitlers, and they cured me in a short time. A DisTtNauisiiRt) Lawvkb of Wayne Co. N. Y. Coloblbs and Couj. A young girl deeply regretted that she was so colorless and and cold. Her face was too white, and her hands and feet felt as though the blood did not circulate. After one' bottlo f Hop Hitters had been taken she was the rosiest and healthiest girl In the town, with a vivacity and cheerfulness of mind gratifying other friends. BEDRIDDEN. FIFTEEN YEARS OF BUFFERING. The Doctors Wanted Seven Hundred Dol lars to Attempt The Case. Tho following is n letter we received abort time ago from Mrs. M. C. Hlnkloy, 002 North Mississippi St., Indianapolis, Iml. Gentlemen: While suflsring intensely from piles, I became interested in your ad vertisement in one of our dally papors and procured a package of your Pyramid Pile Cure from our druggist. Contrary to my expectations, tho relief was Instantaneous. I used two boxes of tho Pile Cure nnd one of Pills and am convinced that tliey are tbo only euro cure for plies on the market. I lmvo been a sufferer from piles for fifteen years and have been confined to my bed about ouo-half of the time, oxpecting nnd wishing fordeath for the pain was so great. I went to the college lioro and tho doctors said my case was a new one to tliem, the great pain Imvltig brought on a largo rup ture, which they wanted seven hundred dol lars to cut on t. I was very much afraid that death would result from tho blAod-poisoutng which thoy said would result from the operation. I feol as though I ain't pralso the Pyramid Pile Cure and the Pyramid Pills too highly, as I am convinced that they snvod my llfo. Before using your cure I weighed only ninety pounds and now I weigh one hundred and fifty and feci as woll as I ever did in my llfo. You aro at liberty to use this testimonial in nny manner you may see fit, as I want all sufferers from this terrible disease to know that there has at lastbeon compounded a remedy that will cure pllos. Mns. M. C. Hinklev. There is no need of danger, pain and expense of a surgical operation for any form of piles. Tho Pyramid Pilo Curo does the work without pain and is tho safest and host. Remember also that tho Pyramid Pills aro a certain curo for constipation acting without griping and restoring natural action to the bowels. Tho Pyramid Pilo Curo is sold by drug gists at CO cents and $1.00, and tho Pyramid Pills at 25.cents, or by mall from Pyramid Co. Albion, Mich. Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, w., 203 West Coal Street. Wanted-An Idea S3 Protect ywr Ideat Uir may briny you wea neys, Washington, D. U., for thalr $1,HX) nrixo oftef ftnd llit of two hundred inventions wanted. PROFESSIONAL CARDS! 0. S. PHILLIPS, M. D. Office : 30 West Centre sti eel. Can bo consulted at all hours. SI. BURKE; ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Office Kean building, corner of Main and uentre eireets, ttnenanuonii. J.n- POMEROY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. V. SIIOEMAKJIR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 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"Moth Fi so prepares tho system for tho change taking place that the final hour is robbed of all Danger, Its use insures safety to tho lifo of both mother and child, and makes child-birth easy and recovery more rapid, "'Mother's friend' is the greatest remedy ever put on the market) and all our customers praiso it highly." W. II. nmti & CO., Whitewright, Tex. Sent by Mall on receipt of price, $1 Pf R DOTTLE. Book "To Expectant Mothers mailed free. Thcdradfield regulator co., Atlanta, Oa, SOLD BY ALL DRUQQIST6. HIS DOCTOR'S ADVICE WIJ.LEAM lIIUllOXIClHtf says, under oatn: " I suffered from allmenw unknown to family, advertising and hospital physicians. I became ft f I n 1 w ir clc mifft for iiiy liiimp, lUre nill of iiim Itleo, wns nenU tnd lchIIMiilotl. I.I I'o IterniiiP n ImrilPii, At lutt one of the bent phyalilana in our coun ty, who nan attending meat tho time, advised me to go to DR. 0. F. THEEL 604 N. $1X1 H St. 3d Door above ureen 5t, iir.o.r. Tiioei. PHILADELPHIA. nnd I must, openly confess Old Dr. Tlicel vrafl tne only ono vuo t&or ouKUly examined me. lie ave mo relief in three Uys, and In a short time was item i it ii out 1y rurcil. Tprncl-ilm there la no better, nobler physi cian tban olil !. Ttte?I, Show me lils equal and only then will I "take water." Hunerersor A. IB., Ilload I'olsoii. f low ft pi il ( m, lo nfM jo-fr or iwiy oruie; ftnil Wlecf r jmitli-i fill follr, consult Ir. i Tlieel. lie will curo you 1 mirelr. fciworn before J. V 'rumps-. V. I 1tt.li... delphla. Or. TheVl's W. lilt lmnlclii. ia our, uaiiy, evca., oDt Sundays, D-I8. wo NAnrr o Aimuram mihiiRiimi without the patient's con cut. tttr1c(i;t o eret-y jjiuirnnifiMi io tin. jiuii puiHiiti, yiirt$iPlS strictures cured under tfiinf nit t Co. ).t tunnlHtml r'loril. Himilt ftliriiiilccit orruii enlitiffel. Fresh elites cured In 4 to 10 dnyti. Jtpllcf ut one?. Anile ted and unt'ortniiiitc. 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They tjutektu ttmf aurvlit T restore Lost Vitality 1 n n oia l oryoamt. and If. n man tnr ttf)i . htmlniMn nr infrririn. l'mvont lneanfty nnd OonRumMioa if takftnin time, ihelr nso Bhown immgtUAte lraprovo- fjlet upon havtns the pannlno AJax Tablats. They DsVTB curpi inousauaa nnu win curo jou. . u kio u oslttvo writtsa cuarantee to etToot n cure In earh case or refund the money. Price DO cent? iwr package, or eix packages full treatment for 5ti.WJ. iiv mat v mitt I. In plain wrapper, iipon receipt of price. Circular free. AJAX REMEDY CO., CUeaZo, 1U. Porsnleln Shenandoah. I'n.. by A. Woaloy and 8. 1 Klrlin, UruRgUtfl. PHILA & READING RY IN EKFEOT MAHCII 27, 1897. Trains leave Hhcnnndonh as follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week cluy 10. 5 23. 7 10 a. m.. 12 33. B 03 anJBM D. r.- Bundaya, 2 10 a. in. For New York via Maueh Chunk, week usy 23, 7 10 a. m., 12 03 and 3 03 p. tn. For Heading and Philadelphia, week day, 10. 5 25. 7 10 a.m.. 12 33. 3 Oil and S 58 n. m. Hu. days, 2 10 a. m. fror I'uttsviue, wecic days, z io; 7 10 a. ni., act 2 33, 3 00 and 5 58 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week darr 2 10, 5 25, 7 10 a. m., 12 3), 3 03 and 5 58 p. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Wllllamqport, Sunbury and Lewlslmr. week days, 3 23, 11 30 a. m., and 7 25 . a Sundays, 8 25 n. m. For Mahanoy l'lano. weekdays. 2 10. 8 25. 5 tt 710,1100a. m., .233, 303,558, 7 25 and 9V p. m. aimuaya, 2 io, 3 23 n. in. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 3 710, 1130 u. m., 72S and 9 55 p. m. Pur days, 8 25 a. m. For Baltimore, Washington nnd tho Weal Tl- Terminal, Philadelphra, (P. A It. H K.) at a X ,oo,iio a. in., a lu ana t.l p. Lu. uuiuayc 8 20, 7 00, 11 24 a. m., 8 40 and 7 27 p. m. Addl tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Cheat uu. streets ecacion, weeK aays, iuhu n, in. vi v.' uir.H4up.rn. Bunaays, I B5, H23 p. m. TKAINS FOn .SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Fhlladeltihia. noal nays, 4 uu, o uu a. in., l so, 4 30, 9 ou p. m. unc uigiit. nunuays, d w p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, weal uuvs, t dv, v v u. ,.. 4 tw nil,, . i., y. in. Leave l'hlladcluhla. Itcadlnir Terminal, wool daya, 4 20, 8 85, 1005 a. m. and 405, 680, 11 8f p. m. nanuays, iiuup. m. Leave jtoauuiK, wees uays, I ho, 7 io, 10 c 11 55 a. m 5 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 1 85 a. in ieave l'oi.sviue, wock aays, zk, 7 4U a. m 12 80 and 6 12 p. m, Sundays. 2 85 a. m. LeavaTaniao.ua. week day. 8 18. 8 60. 11 28 . m., x -zit 7 vj ana v w p. m. sunaays, u is a. jbi lave juananoy uitv. weeic aavs. u 4&. 9 31 11 47 a. in., 3 03, 7 41 and 10 08 p. m. Hundaya, 8 4' a. in. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week davs. 2 40. 4 OC 680,987. 1159 a. m., 112,219,5 20,6 26, 757pm sunuays, z .u, w a. m. i,eave wuuamsporc, weeK days, 7 42, 10X0 . m., a ua ana u .1 p. m. ounuays, 11 io p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Fhiladelnhla Chestnut street warf am South Btrect whatf for Atlantlo City. Weekdays Express, 9 00 a. m., 2 00, (Satur days only, 3 00), 4 00, 5 0(1 p. m. Accommoda tion, 800 a. in., 5 15, 0 30 II. in. Hunuoys iupress, uu, louu a, in. Accom modation, 8 00 a. in., 4 40 p. in. Heturnlne: leave Atlantlo City depot, oornei Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays ISiprew, 7 35. 9 00 a, m., s 30. 5 30 p. m. Aooommodatlon, 4 25, 8 15 a. m., 4 10 p. m. Sundays Hxpress, 4 00, 5 30, 8 00 (i. in. Aooom modatlon, 7 15 a. in., 4 15 p. m. l'arlor van on all express trains. Teams to Hlra. It you want to litre n safe and tslUblt tw.ni for driving or for wwkliiE pmuosc TrmU livery stable a vttji. Tmt eongwiitly on hand at raonnbl rata. JAMES SHIELDS, No, 410 Bast Cantre street. 7)ppoi!te Ilea Jl ur rnllroadntatlan. OR SHKUIPP, S. RQLL BEDDALL, Oil l"OBT Cabson. BiibJeoXto Kf publican rules. ii. ......n l ..ulur by l.a-a.'a ll.il U Ail ill i'VN', "l-"i t m rin I turn, lilnaiHint o.1oi. $1 IO lull ki... ll,n Ant anil rfiincaHirp(iHtli 91 1.1 1 li.il tl i.r.HMllllIC'ANTCO 10 Fulton .1., S Y Etttt llluatrawd Troattsa ua Hair uu application rntt For sale by Hbenandoah Drug Store, Kirlln Drug Store. MllBAYAlTOARIWi Banqueted by the American Society in London, PEAISED BY. HIS SUCCESSOR. AinurtMKiilot liny nml JtlR.lreteooor Vlo With Jtnoh Other Iii lloiioyed Vords or PInttei'y Sluny I.oiitliux AniorloriiiR of London Absent. London, May 10. The farewell ban quet given last evening by the Ameri can society in London to Mr. Bayard, former ambassador of the United States, wan attended by 270 guests. The company included Ambassador Hay, Mrs. Hay and all the members of the American embassy, the lord bishop of London (Dr. Cretghton), Baron Itus sell of Killowen, the lord chief justice, Sir Francis and Lady Jetine, Sir Ed win Arnold, Sir Henry Thompson, Lady Randolph Churchill, Lady An derson, Mr. and Mrs. Italph Vivian and Miss Genevieve Ward, the actress: but there was a notable absence of the ma jority of the best known Americans residing in London. Mr. Bayard had a cordial reception, i He brought with him the log of the Mayuower, which lie deposited in its 1 glass case tn the reception room, where It Instantly became the center of at traction. He took Mrs. Hay into din ner, Ambassador Hay taking in LAdy Jeune. The dining room was prettily deco rated with Mowers and banners, the Stars and Stripes and the Union Jack being entwined about the arms of the state of Delaware above Mr. Bayard. The lord bishop of London, in a felicitous speech, proposed the health of the president ofthe United Slates. Newton Crane toasted the guest of the evening, Ambassador Hay cordially ap plauding all his eulogies of Mr. Bay ard. During the presentation of the loving cup, which Is in the form of a pumpkin, surmounted by a- bust of Mr. Bavard, Mr. and Mrs. Bayard were visibly affected. Mr. Bayard on rising to respond to Mr, Crane's sentiments was greeted with a storm of applause. He spoks for an hour, slowly and impressively. He said In part: "There is nothing wo desire to con ceal except a strange shamefacedness that temps us to restrain the love each feels for the other, but there never Should he a trace pf doubt as to tlia,t affection Jietween tjip heads of the two countries. No man feels this mora than my Illustrious successor. If I was ever worth a button you have here a better button to put In my place. I rejoice In my successor, for he will be as far as I have always sought to be." Mr. Bayard Insisted eloquently that there was no cause of a Quarrel be tween the two nations, and, after a few words of graceful and touching farewell, concluded with a happy refer ence to the log of the Mayflower. Baron Russell, in proposing the health of Ambassador Hay, saldi "The United States have sent us their best men to represent them, and wo have no doubt that the chain will bo continued unbroken. To Ambassador Hay wo will give the heartiest of wel comes, for we believe that he is the harbinger of peace and goodwill to all." This toast was received with great enthusiasm. Colonel Hay, responding, said: "When your chairman kindly In vited me to be present tonight, and when Mr. Bayard added the sanction of his own friendly request, I could not but avail mvself of the opportunity to pass so delightful . an evening n your company. I stipulated, however, that I was to come not in any ofilclal capacity, but simply as an American temporarily resident in England and desirous to add my tribute of regard to your distinguished guest. I always have been, and fancy I am now, cordially opposed to Mr. Bay ard on almost every matter of public concern upon whjeh men of goodwill may differ, but I have always been happy and proud of his personal friendship. I have shared the pleasure all his friends have taken in observing the unexampled affection and popu larlty which he has conquered In Bng land. They are successes so complete that they can provoke neither envy nor emulation. "Certainly no successor of Mr. Bay ard would be so Injudicious as to at tempt to rival his brilliant career or to replace him in the regard of the British people. Nothing but disaster could follow such an attempt. None but Ulysses could bend the bow of Ulysses. Mr. Bayard will always be remembered as our first ambassador, and all the more because he haB gained the aftectionate esteem not only of the government and the governing classes. but also of the masses of the people of these islands. "Since the great revolution in France, which brought the people fonvard as tho principal factor of sovereignty there, it has been the fashion of the kings and emperors to call themselves emperors and kings, not of France, but of the French. In like manner It would not be Inappropriate p call Mr. Bayard not so much ambauador to En "land as ambassador to the En- glii. I Join you in wishing him and his family God speed." Something to Know. It may lie worth something to know Uia the vory best rusdicino for restoring the tired out nervous system to a lioaltliy vigor is Electric Hitters. This medicino is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone to tho nerve centres in the stomach, gently stimulates the Liver And Kidneys, and aid these organs In throwing on impurities in the blood, lues trie Itlttera imnroves the aDTietlte. aids dlfafi. tion, and U pronounced by those who nave tried it as tlie very best blood purifier and nerve touio. Try it. Sold for 50o or 1.00 per bottle at A. wasieys arug store. Coming Kvent. Hay 80. Ice cream and strawberry festival in Itobhins' opera house, tinder the auspices of tlie societies of Trinity llefaruietl oliureh May a KuujrtaUuiaest by t)ta Sunday sellout oi tue vveisn iRgregtuioftai environ ot sou in west street. June 8. 0 rand ooneertby the V. M, ehureh choir, in Itohbipa' opera house. . June 12. Ice cream festival under the awnksea of tlio Famous I lose Halt Club, I Hebulur opera, house. The Orandeat Remedy. Ur. Ii. II. O re ve. merchant, of Clillhnwia Va., certifies that he hail consumption; was given up to die, souglitall medical treatment (hat money eould procure, tried all cough remedies he could hear of, but got no relief; spent many nights sitting up in a chair; was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery. and was cured by use of two bottles. For past three years bus been attending to bus! 11 ess. and says Dr. Kiue's New Disooverv ii the grandest remedy ever- made, as It has done so raucb ior mm and also for outers in his community. Dr. King's New Disoevery is guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and Con sumption. It don't fall. Trial bottlea free at A. Wasley's drug store. Buy Keystone Hour. Be sure that the name Lksbiu & IJasb, Ashlaua, Pa., Is printed on every ya k. IENTIST SAVED. President Barnaby, of Hartsville College, Survives a Serious Illness Through the Aid of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. Prom the Republican, Gblumbui, Aid. Tlie Hartsville College, sitosletl st Hurts ville, Indians, wm founder! nan ago in the Interest of the Dnttwl Tlretliren Church, wlien the state was mostly a wilderness, ami colleges were source. Tlie college is well known throughout the country, former stu dents having gone into all parts of the world. rnop. alvik p. babnaby. A reporter recently called at this famous seat of learning and was shown into the room ox me rresiuenc, l-roi. aiviii r. tMrnauy. When last seen bv the renorlcr Prof. Ila.rn aby was in delicate health. To-day he was apparently in the best of health. In re sponse to an inquiry the professor said : "Oh, yes, I am much better than for some time. I am now in perfect health; but my recovery was brought about iu rather a peculiar way." " Tell me about it," said the reporter. "Well, to begin at the beginning." said the professor, " I studied too hard when at school, endeavoring to educate myself for mon course I came here, and graduated from the theological course. I entered the min istry, and accepted the charge of a United Brethren Church at a small place in Kent Summer Heat Wears You Out. HOP BITTERS THE BEST OF ALL TOftSBOS. For over 25 years xfc has been curing thousands of cases of Biliousness, Indigestion, Etialaria, Nervous Prostration, Kidney Troubles, c, Si Purifies the Blood, Gives you an Appetite, and Helps you Digest what you Eat. Take It now and get yonr system ia shape to stand the cold leather. PRESCRIBED BY ALL EMINENT PHYSICIANS. HOP BITTERS CO., NElftZ YORK. Sold by P. P. D. KIRLIN, ShenanfloahPa. .r;:!.!it:iiiiiiiiii;tUiiiiiii!iiiii:iiuiiiiliiitiiiiiiiliiili!iifiiiiiiiiiiii!,'iiii.""i ((A .iflf a -i - In tho FOB GAIjE EVEKTWKrr.E. " :ii:ii;tllIllllll.llllElilllllllllllUI!lllllllIlllillIllllJlllllli;iillllillili!iilii!."i SomotiniesncoiJs areliable, monthly, regulating rn-dlelno. Only harmltss End the purest drugs should be nseJ. If you warn the bool, get Dp- Peal's They are prompt, sale and certain in rssnlt. Tb. - rl'i t f- notnU Bent anywhere, Sl.OO, Address ?BAt iii .. - I'u. For Sale by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Shemnlo'ah, Pa I CHEAT PGAZIflE OFFER. 3 FOR The regular subscription price of oemoresrs Magazine," .Judge's Library," and Funny Pictures'' is 3-30 'DEMQREST S MAGAZINE is by far of our monthlleti in which the beautiful literature are so fully presented as In tending to a nimilarffoope and purpow fn.fnl IV fr-MB Tintturti nnu ,,rxr. 'JUDGES LIBRARY1 ia a monthly magaidue of fun, filled with llltietrationA In caricature uuti repieie wuu wig anu numor. lie lIltlBf-rufnfs. 'FUNNY PICTURES' another humorous monthly ; there ii a Iauh in every lino of it. fin uirw ui iiiwe uinsaEiueH are uunutHMueiy kuhoii up. ou muouiu not miM una cnance to secure them. Cut here and return Coupou properly filled out. Deforest Pufdlakihg Co., 110 Tiftk AVuq, NW York. Fortlw enIo9il $A,00 pJb iwd iMtmomt'B Family MAMM-i&e, Judge's Library (amagainof fun), nnd Funny Plcturea for twie r a lwyotir ofllr. 2V 11UtfliMifHIIMMHI.aMa.i.MaaMsiMHiMatiiHHiiiMtMliH ..au.(aa Dafo. "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES S A POLIO BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NBUVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Our! by this Rranular elTerveaeent and sti mil ant. An Instant cure for sour sioiiwolw and lieadaanes, which often aoeumulat from having n night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 7 and 19 Peach Alley, Shen Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the skin is Inva riably obtained by tho o who use PouoMi's Compleiion .uiv,der. County, Mich. Being of an ambitious na ture, I applied myself diligently to my work and studies. In time I noticed that my it-..,,,, no. ihiiiii. my irouuie was iiiin- gestion, and this with other troubles brought on nervousness. "My physician nresfrihed for me for some time, and advised me to take a change of climate. I did as lie requested and was some Improved. Soon after, I eame here as pro fessor in physics and ehcminlry. and later was financial agent of this college. The rhange agreed with me, and f.ir nwhile my health was better, hut my duties were heavy, nnd nijnln I found my trnuMe returning. This tunc it was more severe nnd in the winter I became completely prostrated. ' I tried vm ious medicines and dillcrent physi cians. Finally, I was able to return tn my du'ies. Last, spring I was elected president of the college. Again I had considerable work, and the trouble, which had not been entirely cured began to nfl'ect nic, and lu.it fall I collapsed. Iliad different doctors, but none did me any good, l'rofessor Itowman, who is professor of natural science, told me of his experience with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People and urged me to give them a trial, because they had benefited Tiim in a similar case, and I concluded to try them. " The first box helped me, and the second gave great relief, such as I had never ex perienced from the treatment of any physi oinn. 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 l-YMAN J. SCUPPER, Notary Public. Dr.Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are sold by all dealers, or will be sent postpaid on receipt of price, 60 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50 (they are never sold in bulk or by the 100). by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine Compuny, Schenectady, N. Y. nro progress vo autl keep infornrl f Tz tlie World's V rogrt-NS. Tlie veil 1 formed nml thrifty House-wlfn will always keep t: RAINBOW LINIMENT I house, as a standard remedy I Sprains, Bruises, Crninp, llheumntl.-tn, and all aches and pnliiH. Prlco 2B els. end CO tls. psrbotlle. S Prepared by II. J. IIACKETT & CO . Ph.lat!Ll:i!iL. j Pennyroyal) Fills I -l's)neTerdlggr 3 FOh 1 We will send all three to you for one year for $2.00, or 6 mo. for SI. the best family m alanine published; there is none and the useful, plemmre and profit, fashion and Demoreat's. There is, in fact, no publication pre which can compare with it. Bvery number con- contriuutora are tne net 01 American wit ana l'fW.ofslM atmt-. A genuine welcome waltayou at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Haiti and Coal Sts. Blnast w his Vers, been. porUr and ale soasteRUy on tap. Obolee aiupwaBoe drinks and oliiwa. IRM'S Willi Tuijt IVnivvroitl J'ilU nd otlicr I'' Mr sum lure I sutrt wiing Tvnircltesi) Aiwuribuy tb brut ud diMap- rtienl OuimnKwl tuiwruit to all other. 1VULVV " ly it ui the inarkK, A N'u 1 rarUculsra i cU. D. ft "--- -
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