cottoliinb. prepare fo0C with the be" tfse bust i-, ohartenihtl Hie rnttolene trade murks are "Cbrfefene" and i vr'a Ufad n cntiotuplattf tvrmth on evary tin. TUB N. K. FAIRBANK OOMPAMY, fhlrsim v.w York. rhlhtrtetpMa, Plttihor-. LtFrrti:.--r jeato M -"OCiVECTSATU" THEN Cures general or rpectal debility, wakeful ness, spcrmatcrhca, emissions, Impotency, paresis, etc Cor.c.'i functional disorders, icauaed by ctr-.' cr ' .cci,ts, quickly restoring Lost MsnhooJ in ',' J er j n.ij, giving vigor and etrength v tre . " ivc ilt :-fij prevailed. Con venient paoViia, su. ,-.'.'vC!'iaI, and legitimate. Cons u Quick ro Thorough. A7 f rVrr .:.'( y t-nitaiitmt: Insltf On CATON'S Vliaitzcr. Sent sealed if your druc put doei. not hvc It. i'-tce $1 per plcge, 6 lor $5. with written gtummee of complete cure. IniwrRatton, referenda?, eu., free and confidential, fiend US statement ol case and.25 cts. for a week's srlal treaUrtil. One only srut to each person. caton mcd. co , t.ocTan, maqb. For sale nt I. 1'. D Klrlln's drug store mid Shenandoah dru store. "THEY DO THE WORK" BRONCHO HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES Relieve and Cure Head Troubles i-jf Stomach Disorders "iL oyMBiii iiicguiaiiiica "For every ill, a special pill." If not nt Drug; Stores, write Bronx Cliemical Co.,Yoakers,N.Y. Ilenltli Hook Mulled Free. 'VETERINARYSPECIFICS lor Horses, Cattle, Shcop, Dogs, Hogs, AIID POULTRY. SOOFngo Bonk an refitment of Animals nud Chart Sent I'rcc. ctm9jFcTers,CoiiiicBtions,Iunnmmntlon A.A.iHpliml Meningitis. Milk 1'ovcr. !It, htratiis, Lameness, Klicumatism. t!.0. Iilnienipcr. Nnsnl Discharges Jr.lLIiutfl or (rubs, Worms. !,K roucUHt Heaves, l'ncuinnnlaa J''.1. --Colic or (rile, llcllynclic. ((. Miscarriage, Hemorrhages, JI.II, --Urinary nnd Kidney UUeascs J. I. --Eruptive Dlsenncs, n(niige. J.lt DlBCUHfSof Ditjeollou, jL'aralysIs, fSlngle Dottle (over 50 doses), . . .(JO fitablo Cnse, with Specifics, HatmlL Veterinary Cure Oil and Medlcator, 87.00 Jar Veterinary Cure Oil, - 1.00 Sold by))rnfittt9 or itut prepaid aafivbrra aad In any quantity cd receipt of price. UmrilRETS'SCD. CO., MI & llSmmna 8L, 5, Tori. noMEorATnio SPECIFIC No.! I n niA an tmn. Thn onlv arjeRAtpful remedr for Unriinun hnhllihr Witil Unotrnnpr iiuiiuuo ucuiiiiii viioi liiiumicoo) And ProBtr&Uon, from orer-wortc or other causes. 91 per vial, or 6 rials sod large vial powder, for $3. gold IT DrucKtm,or lent postpaid on receipt of pries. Ill JirllllEVS' aliD. CO., lit A 1 IS MUIUm St., Ite York. jFor Bale nt I'uvinslya time store, 28 East t'ontte street Those who once buy SDELKTS teen coiuinuuacK .i ior ii. aiii mixture makes the flavor of cof fee delicious. All Grocers. The first . American Newspn para, CJIAItWS A. IANA,Hlitor. Tlie American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit. These first, last and all the time, forever. Daily, by mail, - $6 a year .Daily & Sunday.by mail, $8 a year The Sunday Sun is the grealest Sunday Newspaper In the world Pike 5c. a copy. By mall, $2 a year Addrew THE SUN, Naw York. flillions of Dollars Go up In smoke every yetr, vlaha Kilt. aAf. xrn i Iimiiuu n it u re, etc., utfured in fht-elas ro JUble oortinlefl as represoutod )y DAVID FAUST, JJ?K Kn.i Alao I.lfo nrl Aooldental Oompanl e Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety softness of the skin is inva riably obtained by thuet who use FoaaoNI's Complexion Powder. mr oest oy adding-alit- tic of Seelig's iu uiuiiia.jr I i no, iimoy coffee. sc. a packge. I Serious Charges Against Stato Troasuror OdllinsT LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE EEPORT It Hoolnre Tltnt tlio Trenanror Una lloen UIiir tlio Stnlo l'tuitt1 to Aid I'rlvitto ISutorprlsos, nud Thnt Ills Bhoi-tllKO Is 50,1181. Tallahassee, Pla,, May 10. The Joint cotnmlttee of the legislature appointed to investigate the state treasury, and particularly Treasurer Collins' rela tions with the defunct Merchants' Na tional hank of Ocalo, submitted a' vol uminous report. The committee finds that the treasurer's shortage amounts to t&0,9Sl. It holds that although Col lins knew that rresldent McConnell, of the Orala bank, had repeatedly violat ed his promises to repay funds loaned him, he continued to deposit funds of the state In McConnell's bank without security. The committee concluded that Treas urer Collins has been using the state funds to assist McConnell and others In private enterprises, that lie has shown an utter disregard of his duties, and that If he does not resign at once steps should be takeh by the legisla ture to remove him from ofllce. The committee adds that In its opinion, based on certain transactions between McConnell, Collins and J. N, C, Stock ton, the last named now a candidate for United States senator, Stockton owes the state $15,000, for which no se. curlty 1b held. Before a special com mittee of the legislature appointed Sat urday afternoon to look Into the charge Stockton claimed, however, that the transaction was one of the bank of which he Is president, and should not be charged to him personally. McCon nell's whereabouts at present aro un known. Tho neglect of a cold is often f.ttul. Dr Wood's Norway Pino Syrup contains all the soothing virtues of the pine. Novcr fulls to euro. ' Itovottuo Ilont Injured In Collision, Charleston, S. C, May 10. The United States revenue practice ship Chase came into port yesterday and the story of her collision with a sohooner be lieved tp be the Richard P. C. Hartley, of Boston, was tPld by Captain Ham let. The collision occurred on Thursday last about SO miles north of this port, No attention was paid to signals, and In spite of all efforts by the Chase to avoid It the vessels came together. The Chase lost her entire headgear, bow sprit, flying jlbboom and foretopmtts"t and wbp badly Jammed. The schooner was not tfreatly injured. There was no lookout on the schooner, which was sailing before the wind under full can vas. The schooner declined to answer any questions and seemed anxious to get awav, hut her anchor had been thrown over by .the shock, and she was thus held. The officers of tho Chase rend her name on the stern as the Itlchard F, C. Hartley, of Boston. Thirty yearn is a long timo to fight Po painful a trouble as piles, hut Jacob Mitchell, of Unionvlllo, !'.., Btrucalod that long he fore ho tried DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, which quickly nnd permanently cured him. It is equally effective in eczema and all skin affections, C. II. llngcnhuch. Jersey VotcraiiH l'rotcst. Trenton, M(IJV 10. Commander B. C. Stahl, of the New Jersey G. A. It., has gone to Washington for the purpose of persuading the president to attend the encampment of the division in June at Atlantic City, Commander stani in tends to draw the attention of tho commissioner of pensions to a practice he claims is permitted in the New Jorv sey soldiers' home. He says it consists In retaining a portion: of the pensions of the inmates for the benefit of the state, amounting to between $7,000 and $8,000. A bill was passed at the recent legislature prohibiting this, but it has not been approved by Governor Griggs. A Household Necessity. Caicarets Candy Cathartic, tho most won ilerful medical discover? of tlio ace. pleasant mid refreshing to tho taste, act coutly aTftri positively on kidneys, hver and bowels, clenn-ing tlio untire system, dispel colds, cure lieutl.ii l.e. fever, hahltunl constipation and blliiiuaiien.1. I'lenso buy and try a box of C. C. C. to day ; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all drusglsU. Stato OfllulnlM it amoved. Tacoma, Wash., May 10. Governor John II, llogers has removed from po sitions on the state board of control Stato Auditor Neal dlieathani, Popu list; State Treasurer Young, Populist candidate for governor last fall; State Printer Hicks, Democrat, and Superin tendent of Public Instruction Frank J. Brown, silver Itepubllcan. They are charged with conspiring to secure the removal of fttnte officials appointed by the last Republican administration. The governor appointed Judge John C. stnlleurj. of Tacoma. Democrat; W. It. Andrews of Seattle, Populist; ex-Governor Miles C. Moore of Walla Walla, silver Itenubllcan. and Henry J. Shivelv of North Yakama, Democrat The old members will make a contest. I had severe attacks of gravel and kidney trouble; and unable to got a medicine or doctor to euro mo until I used Hop Bitten, and thoy cured ine li a short time. A DlaTTJNaUIHlIBD JjAWYHB OF WAYNK lyO N. Y. Coloulwh and Cold. A young girl deeply regretted that she was so oolorlejM and and cold. Her face was too white, and her bauds and feet felt as though the blood did uot oirculate. After one bottle of Hop Hitters had been taken site was the rosiest and healthiest girl in the town, with a vivacity and cheerfulusM of mind gratifying other friends. Coming ISveuts. May 30. Ice cream and strawberry festival in Itobblns' opera house, under the auspices of the societies of Trinity KeJorrnexl ohtireli. May 18 Entertainment by the Sunday school of the Welsh Congregational church, of South West street. Juno 8. Graud concert by tho V.il. church choir. In Itobblns' opera house. June 12, Ice cream festival under the auspices of the Famous Base Ball Club, in Bobbins' opera houso The Grandest Remedy. Mr Tt it. Drmve. merchant, of Chiihowle, Va., certifies tliat lie hail consumption, was given up to die, soughtall medical treutmeut time money couiu procure, inwi ' tuugu vemwlliis ha could hear of. but got no relief; spent many nlahts sitting up in a chair; was ... Tin l.t,.r'a Vaw Uluuvi.rv and was cured by use of two bottles. For past three years has been attending to busi ness, and says Dr. King's New Discovery is the grandest remedy ever made, as It lias duue so much for lifm and also for others in his community. Dr! King's New Discovery is guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and Con sumption. It don't fall. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley'g drug store. Buy Keystone Hour. Be sure that the name Lrateio & Baku, Ashland, Fa., is printed on every ga k. 11 IK OF III. I A Scrntilon Cltl7.cn is Iortuiiate-A Point of Public Interest. In every dav life we will do things in 'Nick of time." Of course these "narrow Bbavos" don't tend to lengthen life, and still 'tis better that way than to fall. Our repre sentative cnlled at No. 310 Mlilln avenue, Scranton, and Mrs. II. E. Wolfe, who resides there told lilm In the oourso of conversation tltnt she lias been suffering from kidney com plaint, Inking the form of sharp piercing pains In the back, shooting like a knife thrust In the small of the )rk when over she stooped over or lifted anything. Sometimes it was only a catch, as It were, that lasted for a minute ; then there were headache that were very severe. Urinary troubles existed as well, nnd It was necessary on this account to rise during the night, thus breaking the natural rest; the symptoms when In a modorato way might be called kidney annoynnces, but 11 they nre neglected for any length of time tlio consequontec assume a serious nature. This is demonstrated In the case of Mrs. Wolfe, for her heart became affected and did not act properly. Kidney troubles produce dropsy, llrigltt's disease, diabetes nnd many other complications; dropsical conditions produce a pressure on the heart from the unnatural nccumlntions of water nnd nnyono knows thnt when the heart's nctlon Is interfered with 'tis n serious mnttor. So thought Mrs. Wolfe, nnd hearing of the "little wonder worker," Donn's Kid noy Pills, she began taking them, and "just in the nick of time too." The results obtained from Donn's Kidney I'llls were just tlio same as everywhere thoy havo been used. Mrs. Wolfe says the pain, trouble and annoyancos bnvo entirely loft hor, and slio is pleased to inform others what to use for Kidney dlsoiders. Roan's Kidney I'll Is aro sold by all dealers Price 30 cents per box or 0 boxes for $4.80, Sent by mail on receipt of priee, Foitcr Milburn Co., Builulo, N. Y. Solo agonts for the U. S. Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt. 203 West Coal Street. Wanted-An Idea g tVho can thlclc or some simple thlDs to patent! Protect yovtr idenai ther may bring you wealth. Write JOHaT WEDDbSeUKH CO.. Patent Attor neys, Washington, O. C for tLalr si, 800 prlto otter and list of, two hundred inTemlons wanted. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Q S.TniLLlPS, M. I). Oftlcol, 30 Wtwt Centre sticet. Qin bo consulted nt nil hours. SI. BU11KE, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Office Ecnn biilldlntr. corner of Main nor centre streets, uuenanaoan. j n. POJiicnoY. ATTORN J3Y-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. 1 . ... " JjT W. SIipHMAKEB, ' '"ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. pROP JOHN JONBS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy City, Pa. Ilavlmr studied under some of the beat masters itiondon pud Paris, will give lesaonr on the vloun.manaonn. guitar ana vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Strouse the Jeweler, Shenandoah. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For BARBEY'S Beep and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer Wanted-An Idea Who can thick of some simple thing to patent? Protect vnnr Ideas! ther mav brine vou wealth. Writ JOUN WlCUliBRUUHN A CO. Patent Attor says. Waaakaaton. D. M-Ur thilr 1.830 prise otter ana UN oc iwo nsntiroa lavaauons waniea. sfua do. ,rM' wauatf's bafs Wtt-K Pk"CIPIC C o.. HhlLA..PA Koi t fovlnaky'g drug store, Centre street. 28 Bb CSUli tBGlFi AHtTtSiHerr MamwS'.iAf"" a System Builder Is needed by everyone at this season of the yertr. The lack of energy, and depressed, list less feeling which takes pos session of the system every Spring is caused by a slug gish, impure condition of the blood. The blood needs cleansing and purifying so that the unpleasant effects of Spring will be obviated. A few bottles of S. S. S. ecific will prove the best system builder to be found. It will purify the blood, give tone to the stomach, renew the appe tite, and add strength and vigor to the entire body. Be ing purely vegetable it is the best tonic on the market, as it js the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no ar senic, potash, mercury or other tnineral ingredient. Every body knows how injurious these drugs are to the digestive organs. Insist, on S. S. S. There is Nothing Half as Good J DR.THEEL 604 H. Sixth St. Pfr"CURE CUARANTEED.-'Hej xounKiOni.BinKie-iJrinarnea.ii you urea, Tletlinof JllooI I'olion, NelrAbuce, Kxcemei. or Xrl vale (tlicnieii thoto deetroycrn of tho human rnco 'which da dtroy tnlndand body, and nn lit you for tho iiuiiuauinm. iitiiaim utinnvuUi iinursi pallyf !KJ ATrd. and Sat. !-.. Bend for Hook Willi atl'sirii Tatiflinnntnlu llv. SoiDs;-i;uackiTr-catmcaCUyinall y Cheapest, Dccauso tho Best GAIL BORDEN EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK Rend for that Ilttlo book, "Infant , Keflltht" trrent value to inothpra. Sent. I N. Y. Condensed Milk Rn. J h 11 nti4son Street, Kew York C MADE ME A AJAX TABLETS T03IXIVELY CORE itLUu Xi ervous Jiwenaf Jfi Qiimg mem orjr. Impotency, 81eeplesne8, eto , t-nnspU by Abase and other Kzcenses ant) Inuts cretlons. They quicklu oik survty restore Lot Vitality in old or young, nml lit amanforetmly,bunlnea or nmrriaae, lmvtnt Ttiqnnrtv nnd (lonBuniDtlon If taken In tiro. Their nm nhows immetltftlo improve ment ana oaocta a uuuu wflero unoiuuro wn. in Bistupon havrng the neniilne AJax Tablets. They nave curvu iuoubuiius miu ivtii vuin juu, o kd u positive written Rtiaranteo to effect a cure in each enso or refund the money. l'Hoe 60 ceriCj per package, or t nnnt-ncea I full trnntroentl far y inn iiap fr plain wreppflr. npon receipt of price, Circular free. AJAX KliiVltiUY CO., SI) DfitrtiurnSU. For snlo In Shenandoah. Pa., by A. Wnley nnd 8. V. Kirlln, Druggist?. ' PHILA & READING RY IN EFFKCT MAKCIl 27, 1W. Trains lenve Shennndonli 114 follows. For New York via rhllmlclpiiln, week diy 10. 5 25. 710 n. in.. 1233. 3 03 undfi&8 n. 1. Sundays, 2 10 a. in. roriNew orK via junticn Uhunic, wecte day 25,7 10a, m 12 33 and 3 03 p. m. For UoadliiR: nnd 1'hilntlclpliia, week day 10. 5 3(5. 7 10 n.in.. 12 33. 3 03 nud 5 58 n. m. Hi:- days, 2 10 a. m. For l'otuvuie, weolc clnya, 2 10; 7 10 a. ra,, nuC 12 33, 8 0B and S 58 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. ror 'i'Riiuqua ana fliniinnoy City, whc diyf 10.5 25. 710 n. 111.. 12 33. 3 03 and 5JM p. -. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. jfor wiiilainspore, sunhury nnu IewUbutt weekdays. 3 25. 1130 a. in., and 7 25 u. tr Sundays, 3 25 a. in. For Mahanos iMane, weekdays. 2 10. 8 25. 5 26. 710,1130 a, ni.. .233, 3 03, 5 58, 7 25 and 9 -V. . in. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 n. ra. For Ashland and Shamokln. week dava. 8 710. 1130 a. rn.. 725 and 0 55 n. m. Run days, 3 25 a. m. trot unmmore, aatunRton and the vi r1 T t i I I 41..,. .-I. 1 . ,(.. Terminal, Philadelphia, 1. ill, 1 K) at 8 3f 7&5, 1120 a. in., 3 10 and 7.27 p. iw SundAVf 3 20,7 00,1120 a.m., 3 46 and 7 27 p.m. Add tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Ob nil nui sireeis emu on, wceic days, 10 yon, m. 12 3 12 15 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH Leave New York via Ph.1adclnl.1n. wool days. 4 30, 8 00 a. in., 1 30, 4 30, 9 00 p, m. i.nc nlehi. Sundays. 6 00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk. nfc. days, 4 30, 9 10 a. m 1 30 und 4 15 p. m. Leave Phlladelnhla. Ifendinc Terminal. xvtt& days, 4 20, 8 35, 1005 a. in. and 105, 0 30, 11 in. ouiiuityH, ii iu p. in. Leave Ilcadinc. wenk davn. 135. 710. Into 1155 a. ni., GOO and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 185 a. m Leave Pottsvllle, weekdays, 2 35, 7 40 a.m. 12 30 and 6 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 ai a. m. Leavo Tamaqua, week dayn.-S 18, 8 50, 1123 1 m., 1 27, 7 20 nnd 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 3 1H a. if eave jiananoy uiiy, weoic days, a 13, 9 31 tl 47 a. m., 2 03, 7 41 and 10 08 p. m. Sundays. 8 41 a. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days. 2 40. 4 00 630,937. 11 59 a.m., 1 12, 2 19, 5 20, 6 26, 7 57pm unuityB, iu, uua, m. jeave wiiuamsport, week days. 7 42, 1010 m., S 3. and 11 41 p. m. Sundays, 11 15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf an. South street whaif for Atlantic City. Weekdays Id press, 9 00 a. m 2 00, (fttitur days only, 3 00), 4 00, 5 00 p. m. Aeconunodo- llon, 8 W a. in., o 10, 0 30 p. in. aunuays luxpress, uiw, iuw a. ni. Aecom niodation, 8 00 a. in., 4 45 ji. m. iteturningr leave Atlantic uuy depot, corn. Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Kxprets, 7 35, 9 00 a. m., 3 30, G30 p. m. Aoooiniuodatton, 4 'Jo, 0 la n. m., 4 10 p. m. sunuays-jvxpress, 1 w, o uu, 0 w p. in. Accom modation, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. m. 1'nrtiiP (!nr (in nil nt nrau trnlna. Teams to Hire. If you want to hire a safe And reliable team for driving or for working pitrpoge pay Shields' livery stable n visit. Teams tenasaully on band at rafuwiwU rata JAMES SHIELDS, No. 110 Bast Centre street. Opposite ReAdliifr, railroad station. 10R SIIUllII'I', S. ROLL BEDDALL, Ok 1'obt Caubok. Subject to Republican rules. I. hi.' II Al. .111.111 OtNI.1' I lMnn'h-. iiinMiit oiloi iflbOHUUttit l.i:i'.' HAIK l'l). 10rinoT .laridnitr, klop. u-V. ,1:'... u a...l,.n,it,nlMiiroU,Lh II 0n Itelll. I.lli: .11 1'.lilOA.NT wm Fulwa at.. S V tbpr llluilralad TraaUaa on Hair oaapplloationriltt 1'or sale by Shenandoah Drug Store, Kirlln Drug Store. 5& Oelebrated Female l'owdore never full mm Mfesiiitl jure (alter fulmt with 'limy X'onjroTi utt mi moer nv raufjle.) Alviayi buy lac bit anrl avuirt ilWl! riMutiueBI. ouraiitta iuv4,iwf w.""l tfta bill In lh inarat, A Nu L ,!. Ur.B,1 U,Unia;.OMWi,iiuw Swift s GREEKS WANT n formal Appeal to tlio Great Powers For Intervention, TUBES' REASONABLE DEMANDS. Will lie Sntlnflrjtl "Wltli n Itemoiinble Iiiiloiiinlt.r mill SltKlit Iteotlllitttloii or tlio lSnntom Thef Hllnli Frontier. Tlli'lfflDostroj-Chtiroltenntl'llaWHilon Athens, May 10. The correspondent of the Associated Press learns on the very best authority that Greece has made a written application to the powers through their representatives at Athens with a view of obtaining mediation. All the representatives have promised In their replies to use their best office, except the German minis ter, who has merely acknowledged the receipt of the note from the cabinet. The porte is inclined to support the powers, with a view to the facilitation of negotiations, but tt declines to con sent to an armistice, on the ground that this would enable Oreece to re organize her forces. As a matter of fact, Turkey continues to send troops from Salonica home ward, and it is probable that Osman Pasha has returned to Constantinople from Salonica. In view of both facts, It may be assumed that nothing serious Is expected, but the continuance of a state of war Is regarded as the very best means of hastening the efforts of diplomacy. Without doubt hopes have been raised In Turkey that the Otto man government might annex Thes saly and restore the old frontier of 1881, but the sultan Is not Inclined to risk such a step. On the contrary, he opposes It uncompromisingly, and will not yield to the pressure of the war party at Constantinople. He will be satisfied with a reasonable Indemnity and a slight rectification of the east ern Thessallan frontier, such a one as would Hive Turkey several strategic positions In the vicinity of Nezeros. A dispatch from Lamia dated Satur day says that Crown Prince Constan tln is still at Domokos and that Gen eral Smolenskl Is at Almyros. Illccottl Garibaldi and the Italian volunteers have arrived at Almyros. The dispatch says that the exodus of inhabitants from Domokos, Lamia and -the sur rounding country continues. Greek torpedo boats still patrol the gulf of Volo. It is probable that more fighting will occur at Domokos. The telegraph is still working to Domokos, and the latest dispatch from that point says that the Turks are half way between Pharsalos andDo mokos, and are believed to be plan ning an attack upon the latter. The Turks do not molest the inhabitants of the villages they have occupied, but they have burned houses and plunder ed several churches at Pharsalos. In the course of an Interview yester day Colonel Vassos said: "The union between Crete and Greece is now an actual fact, and nothing Is lacking but the consent of Kurope. Tho foreign ndmlrals recently asked my authority to advance their troops In Crete be yond the zone previously occupied. The powers may do what they like. The union of Crete and Greece is inevitable and a necessity." It is reported in official circles that Queen Olga has Bent a telegram to the czar soliciting the mediation of Russia. The correspondent of the Associated Press, describing the entry of the Turk Ish troops Into Volo, says: "Edhem Pasha sent a flag of truce with a proc lamation that he would protect all in habitants remaining In the town. A touching scene ensued. In the prin cipal street an Immense crowd gather ed, with anxious, upturned faces, lis tening eagerly to the reading of the proclamation which was to decide their fate. When the reading was finished a murmur of Intense relief was heard throughout the dense throng, quickly followed by frantic shouts of 'Long live the sultan.' "But there still remained cause for the most serious anxiety, for the ques tion was then whether the Greek ad- mlral, whose ships were lying off the town and In plain Bight, would accept Edhem Pasha's terms. A single gun shot from the fleet would have com pelled the Turks to treat Volo as hos tile. "Three newspaper men, myself among thorn, were appointed" a deputa tion to co on board the flagship and get the admiral's reply. We bore a white Hag. At the quay, however, we met the captains of the foreign war ships with a written communication from the admiral saying that he in tended to remain in front of the town until assured that it would be occu pied quietly. "To this the Turkish commander re plied that only one battalion would enter, the main army going Into camp outside, and he again requested that the Greek fleet be withdrawn, as other wise he could not be responsible for what might occur." The government has addressed a re quest to the powers to allow their ad mirals In Cretan -waters to permit the Greek warships to embark the troops that have been recalled. The govern ment explains the recall as due to the urgent need of the men for the defense of Thessaly. M. Shoulodls, the Greek minister of foreign affairs, said In an inttvvjew to day that he expects many difficulties will be encountered in the peace nego tiations. Something to Know. It may lie worth something to know that tho vorv best medicine for restoring the tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor i Electric Hitters. This medicine is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone to the nerve centres In the stomach, gently stimulates the Liver and Kidneys, and aid these organs in throwing off impurities iu the blood, lilee- trie Hitters improves tlio appetite, aids dines tion, and is pronounced by those who have tried it as the very beat blood purifier and narve tonic. Try it. Hold for Sue or 1.00 nerve tonic. I per bottle at A . wasiey's drug store. Atboitle City Its l'leumires and Hotels, We have rauslved from the Oeneral Pas. Milter Demrtihaiit of the Phlladalpbla and Kasvdlng llalhvay a neatly arranged booklet descriptive of Atlantic City, containing a complete Hat of hotels, their location, rate, etc, and showing several illustrations of seaside scenes, and alao telling some of the manifold advantages which make "The Iloyal lleadiug Itouto" the favorite Hue of travel to the sea. Conlat, can be obtained by sending a two estitt stamp t Mr. Kdsou J. Waeka, General Passenger Agent. Reading Terminal, Phila delphia. air. I). P. Davis, a prominent liveryman and merchant ot Goshen, Va., haa this to say on the subjeot of rheumatism ; "I take pleasure iu recommending Chamberlain's Pain ilalui for rheumatism, as I know froai personal experience that it will do all that la claimed for it. A year ago this spring my brother was laid up iu lied with intlamniatory rheumatism and suffered intensely. The first application of Chamberlain's. Pain ltalui eased the pain and the use of one bottle com pletely cured him. For sale by (iruhler Ilroa , druggiata. HATTERED. Jim Preoptions Gosiitioii of Prof. A. HB Np. a ominsnf km Educator's Painful Expcrienci as Hi hM by Him. to a Hewspaper Man. TYom the Oaictle, Crdar Ftitts, Iowa. The la crlppe, Hint drcsd disense ihit lmd Buoh a run throughout this conntry three mid four years since, left many who vr-ic I re Tiousiy ta rouiisi iipaun wun amtttcrcu i i stltntions and seemingly confinm-d iinv; l'rof. . II. Nye, hv.'.ig at Ii'o. 2500 0ms Street, (Vdar Falls, Iowa, was among the numhi-r left by the diwnso In a prwiriom conihion, his nervous system shuttered, 'and with ii general debility of his entire eWcm ; no strength, fVt tsid limbs badly swollen, iu met, he was nlmoct helpless, l'rof. Nye l i n native of New York fkato, liavhi'iror.ie "t in 18M1- a healthy, robust man. Iloiinseho.,1 teaeher by profession, having served at cmn ty Ritperiiiteiiileut of schools of this (Illaek Hitwk) .county, several terms, and l o lias the respect of tdl with whom he comes iu con tact. Ills helpless condition c.dled forth the sympathy of the entire communitv. lie tried tho best medical skill procurable, oml spent most of his ready means In tho vain endeavor to recover hig health, and had about given up completely discouraged. Ho had stopped taking treatment, bring fully convinced lu his own mind that there was no help for him, and that he would have to spend the balance of his days as an invalid, a burden to family and friends. Some one who had heard of nr. AVillfams' Pink Pills, rpoke to him about them and urged his (riv ing them a trial. His poor sifccesg with eminent physicians mnde him skeptical and La hud no faith ia what was called pronric- 'P JL- T SURB CURB FOR Dyspepsia, Malaria, Sleeplessness, Nervous Headache, Biliousness, Kidney Diseases, General Debility, Etc. Asli your DrnggLst to get them through Ills Jobber, or send a Postal Card to BOULTON HOP BITTERS CO., NBSfl YORK, WW l Sold by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. iilOtlltllllillllllllillllllllillllllllilllltllilllllllllllllltlllllllllllllillllllllllHIX FOE, SALE EVEK-S-WHEEE. " ui:ii:l;llllli:illllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIH!lllll!llllHii Mils 11 1 i 'ilPHi ln.r,TB,l For Sale by P. P. D. ANDY sm isssst Amr at CURE COHSTl PATIOH 2550 XMmS- DRUGGISTS t iHnQfll IITPI V f!TT AT? lOITPPrt to cure anrram of constipation. (Vearctj are tlieliienl Ixa-t AuDUUlllCihl UUflHlinitiDU tlie. nerrrcr,tnrcrlpe.liutri!iiceiuyti.itiir.-ilri"inlts. ham-4 pie anil kookltt frf e. Art. KTKKMM) I'.EUKnV to., (lib ago. Mnnlrc al. t an., or rrr 1 lira. sn. ft GHEM PGftZIflE 3 FOR 1 The regular subscription price of oemoresrs Magazine," Judge's Library." and "Funny Pictures" is 5-30 DEMOREST'S MAGAZINE' la by far the beat family maKAxIne published: there is none ot our monthlies In whloh the beautiful and the useful, pleasure and nsnflt, taahton and literature arc ho fully presented as In Deinofast'a. There ia, iu (sot, no publication pre tending to a similar seone and purpose wbteto can oompare with Is. Every number con tains a free pattern coupon. JUDGES LIBRARY' la a monthly magus! ne of fun, filled with Illustrations In caricature and replete with wit and humor. Its contributors are tba best of American wits and Illustrator. FUNNY PICTURES' is another humorous monthly ; there is a Laugh lu every line of It. All tnrae 01 tlie magoslnea are liaiuiaoiuely gotten uii. vou Hornet net mis wits cuanee to sure them. Cut here ami retwm Dcmorcst PuyUKirxg Co., l'or tha anoloaad it. 00 nleaae nnd (a magaslne of fun), awl Funny Futures A'ame-. vmt- "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLIO -1 , t.iry niodloino, anil wonld not listen to (Ms j ml vim lor some days. The friend being per- Mtent, however, and having fiuth in tho I'm': Pills would not let up. until he had fi'iiilly prevailed upon the (..ifl'enr to send for n l-ox, whkh he relitetuntly did, and after reeeiving them decided to ci'c them a fair trial. Tho first box relieved him in a su, prising manner; et lie was not ennvineeil that it Was tho meiliiine that helped him, but the veather which had tnrnul pleasant, nnd did not gend for a further supply until lie wnt ac iin about as bail ns Ik fore taking tltt pilfs. 1 hen lit) concluded he ould mako another trial, anil took three bnxn, and to d.iy is nearly if not quite as t el I as beforo the nttaek of la grippe. It is needless t.i ft.itc he cannot any too mueh for Dr. Wil liams' Pink 1'ills for Palo People, for people, nho hao Ix en left in poor In tilth, from la grippe f r any other came. Any onn wishing lolr.it tho validity of this letdr an writo Mr. Nye, No. 2."00 01ivo Ptreet, ( Vdar Fnlli, Iowa, and ho will cheerfully recommend tho medicine, and stuto his condition before und after using. Dr. Williams' Tink Tills contain all tlio elements necessary to give new life and rich ness to the blood and restore shattered ncr es. They are sold in boxes (never in loose form, ly the down or hundred) at BO cents a 1t, or six boxes for$2.C0, and may be had of all drug gists or directly by mall from Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. . WOMEN WHO READ aro jntjtref"lve nntl keep Informed of E tlio World's Progress. Tito wt'H in- 5 formal nud thrifty Houso-wl fo will always keep E RAINBOW LINIMENT 1 In tlio house, ns n, standard remedy for Sprains, Bruises, Cramp?, IlheumatiMii, mid all aches and pains. 5 Price 25 cts. mil 50 els. per Lottie. EE Prepared by II. J. HACKETT 4 CO.. Phltadttnlila. Whon In doubt what to use for Nervous Debility, Loss ef Power, Impoiency, Atrophy, Varicocele and other weaknesses, from any cause, use Setinc Pills. Drains checked and full vtKor quickly restored. irarglaeted. tocli trouble rawlt huttr. Mailed for $l.C0;(lhoxes $6.00. With $3 00 order, wc five a guarantee to cure or return! the money. Address PEAL MEDICIME CO., Cleveland,. O. KIRUN, Shen nlo-.b.. Pa, CATHARTIC OFFER. 3 FOh 1 We will send all three to W for one year for 52.00, ar 6 mo. for SI. Coupon properly filled out. 110 TiftK AVf;iuc, NqW York. Daraoraat'a Famtlr aina, Judge's Library for one year us per your l'o(-offlee.. State--