IiLDEDING PILES. And nil other forms of tills common and often dangerous disease readily cnml with out pain or Inconvenience. Thousands of men and women arc af flicted with nome sort of piles, wit hunt either knowing the exact nature of the trouble, or knowing It, are careless enough to nllow It to run without taking tlio simple means offered for n rmllcl cure. The failure of salves and ointment to per manently cure plies has led many to believe the only enro to lie a surgical operation. Surgical opeintlons are dangerous to life and moreover not often entirely successful and at this time are no longer tired ly the host physicians or recommended hy them. The safest and surest way to cure any case of piles, whether blind, bleeding or protrud ing. Is to use the Pyramid l'lle cure, composed of healing vegetable oils, and absolutely free from mineral poisons and opiates. Tho fol lowing letter from a Vlttsburg gentlstnatt, a severe sufferer from bleeding piles, gives some idea of tho prompt, otfeotual character of this pile cure. Ite writes : I taVe pleasure writing these few lines to let you know that I did not sleep for three months except for a short time each night lxvause of a bad eae of bleeding piles. I was down Jn bed and the doctors did mo no hihmI. A good brother told ino of the I'yrs. mid l'lle Cure and I boughtfrom mtf.drhjtgiat t. ree fifty cent boxes. They cured rrrfe and I will soon be able to go to my vt'4t again. William Handsciic, 48 St., Cotton Alley, bolow Butter St., Pittsburg, Pa. The Pyramid l'lle Cure is not only tho safest mid surest remedy for plies, but Is the best known mid mest popular. Every phy sician and druggist" In the country knowsJt and what It will do. Send for little book on cause and cure of piles, describing all forms of piles and the proper treatment. Tho Pyramid can bo found at all drug stores nt 60 cents per package. kdw D EF,'COTS AT OHCS . CAT03STS IIHRLIZBR Cures general or special debility, wakeful nets, epermatorheca, emissions, Impotency. a, paresis, etc. Ccrrn.ii functional disorders, caused by errors or excesses, quickly restoring Lost Manhood in old or young, giving vigor and strength where former weakness prevailed. Con veniftnt package, simple, effectual, and legitimate. Cure is Quick, and Thorough. Votft be deetived cy imitationx: Insist ea CATON'S Vltallzcrs. Sent sealed il your drug gist dock not have it. Price $ 1 per pkge, 6 lor $5. with written guarantee of complete cure.. Information, references, etc., free and confidential. Send us statement ol case and 25 cts. for a week's trial treatment. One only sent to each person. ' CATON MCD. CO., DOSTOM, MAS. For snlo nt P. P. D. KIrlin's drug Btoro and Shenandoah druir store. "THEY DO THE WORK" BRONCHO HOMOEOPATHIC f pEMEPlESlQC Relieve and Cure Head Troubles Stomach Disorders System Irregularities 'J7 formulas nf noted phvHfclnnfl g "For every ill, a special pill." If not (it DniK Stores, writo Bronx Chemical Co.,Yonkors,N.Y, Ev llcnltli Book Mulled Free. FOE Piles or Hemorrhoids. Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Bruises. ' Cuts & Sores. Boils & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rhoum & Totters. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c,. 50c. and $1.00. Sold by druggls ts, or sent post-paid on receipt of prlco HCarilfiElS'BKD.CO., Ill A IlJUau.8t.1ScwVcrL. Por snle at Fovlnsky's drug store, 23 East ueniro street THE SUN. The first tf American Nowapa pars, CIIARTrfS A. DANA.nditor. The American Constitution, the American idea, the- American Spirit. These first, last and all the time, forever. Dally, by mail, - $6 a year Daily & Sunday.by mall, $8 a year The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world Price 5c, a copy, By mall, $2 a year Address THE BUN, Hew York, BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NBttVOUS AND BILIOUS UEADACIIBS Ou red by this grftnular effervescent and stlmu. .Innt. An Instant cure for sour atonuwbs and liriulaohea. which otten accumulate from having a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 1 7 and 1 9 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. mim mm oil TO Two in Session at Ono Timo in thn Saino Boom. ONLY A PAELIAMENTARY SNAEL. Sllvct'ttofiDeny tlio I.lontoiiniit aovor nor's Itlght to the Ciiulr mid Itoimb 1 loans ntul Gold Doinoorntu Oppono Tlicm-SIl vorltoM Finally Victorious. Frankfort, Ky., May 18. This state wltneeed the spectacle yesterday of two separate bodies sitting Itusesslon in the same hall, and each claiming to be the senate of Kentucky. The fight AVer the Stephenson fusion bill was renewed, and the advocates of the bill were con fident of Its passage. The silver Demo crats Insisted that Lieutenant Governor Worthlngton vacate the chair pending an appeal from one of his decisions. Worthlngton, backed by the Itepubll ca and gold Democrats, refused to va cate the chair. Senator Ooebel, the president pro tem., who wan presiding, pending the appeal- from Worthlngton's decision, demanded his right to the chair. The president refused to recognize him, and lifting a chair over the clerk's desk Qoeliel took his seat beside the clerks, and the two bodies were In session amid the wildest confusion. Hitter words passed between Senator Iiron ston, of the silver side, and Governor Worthlngton, of the Worthlngton sen ate. The Worthlngton senate adjourn ed, till 3 o'clock lnthe afternoon, and the Goebel senate, winch, while In the minority, was backed by the clerks and all the other officers, adjourned till five minutes before 3 o'clock. At 2 o'clock the senate doors wore throw open, and Presldont Pro. Tem. Goebel took the chair to keep It till 12:65, when the Worthlngton senate was to meet, and when It was feared that a possible difficulty over possession of the choir might ensue. A few min utes later Lieutenant Governor Worth lngton came into the hall, and went up to the chair. Senator Goebel talked pleasantly to him and thon called up Senator Bronston. It developed at once that a compromise had been reached the lieutenant governor concluding ho might have been wrong In resuming the chair before the appeal from his decision was acted upon, and he nrgoed to let things proceed In the regular jvay. Both senntes met at 3 o'clock, "and adjourned until today at 11 o'clock when Senator Goebel was In the chair and the. appeal still pending. This means that the silver minority has won; that all the majority is not as warmly for the fusion bill as they seem, and that it will not be passed. Hank I'rosUUmt ScholTor Imitated. St. Paul, May 18. Another sensation al Indictment In the bank cases was re ported bjT the grand Jury lost night. The Alemanla National bank was among those which failed during the past winter, and Into whose affairs the grand jury has been looking, ana this Indictment was for grand larceny against Albert BchefCcr, president of that bank. The ground for tho charge Is an overdraft on his personal account to the amount of $6,475. llp;1itlnir South Cnrollnn's J.Iqttor Law Charleston, May 18. A caso Involv Ing the constitutionality of the dls pensary law of South Carolina was be fore Judgo Slmonton, In tho United States circuit court yesterday. The arguments wore made on the petition of Messrs. Vandercock & Co., of Call fornla, against the liquor commissioner and state constables, asking tho court to enjoin them from In any way In. terferlng with the business of the com pany In this state. Sugar MnEimt,os' Trial Postponed Washington, May 18. After frequent delays, and over two and a half years after Indictment, the coeo of President Henry O. Havemeyer, of the Amerl' can Sugar Refining company, was call ed for trial In the criminal court yes terday, and after a short parley be tween counsel went over untjl Tues day, May 25. Havemeyer Is Indicted for refusing to answer questions put by the senate sugar Investigating com mlttee. I had scuro a'ttaobs of gravel and kidney troublv ; and tumble to get a medicine or doctor to euro mo until I used Hop Iilttors, and they cured mo in a short tlmo. A DlHTlNODimiED IiAWYEB of Waynk Co., N. Y. " COL0KI.BS8 AND Cold. A young girl deoDlv rtKrettcd that sho was so colorloss and and cold. Her face was too white, and her hands and feet felt as though the blood did not circulate. After one bottle of Hop Iilttors had beon taken alio was tho rosiest and healthiest girl In "tho town, with a vivacity and cheerfulness of mind gratifying other frlouds. Tho Intorlintlonnl' Choss futosinon. WhBhlngton. Slay 18. Tho chess en thusiasts of the house of representa tives who have been practicing for some time for the coming match with the British parliament held a meeting yesterday to arrange some of the de tails of the game. The games will be played In the room of the house com mittee on foreign affairs. A special wire connected with the Atlantic cable will be run into he room. Did You liver Try Electric letters as a remedy -for your irouDiusr 11 piot, gut u uoiuu now uuu gei eilef. This mwlloino has been found to be iieeullarlv adantud to the relief and cure of all Female Complaint, exerting a wonderful dlractiuflueuce in giving strength and tone to tne organs, it you nave iAm or Apjtite, Constipation, Headache, Minting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy or troubled with Ulssy Spells, KlBctrlo Hitters la the medicine you need. Health and strength are guaranteed by its use. Large bottles only flfty cents at A. Wasley's drug store. Atlautlo City Its l'lensures anil lintels. We have received from the Qeneral Pas. senger Department of the Philadelphia and Heading itailway a neatly arranged booklet descriptive of Atlantic City, containing a complete list of hotels, their location, rates, etc., and showing several Illustration of seaside scenes, and also telling some of the manifold advantages which make "The Itoyal Heading Route" the favorite Hue of travel to tho sea. Copies can be obtained by sending a two pent stamp to Mr. Edson J. Weeks, Oenoral Passenger Agout, Head lug Terminal, Phila delphia, Mr. D. P, Davis, a prominent llyeryman aud mereliiit oi Goshen, Va has this to say on the subject of rheumatism : "I take pleasure lu recommending Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism, as I know from persoual experience that It will do all that Is claimed for it. "A year ago this'sprlng my brother was laid up lu bed with inflammatory rheumatism and suffered Intensely. The first application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm eased the pain and the use of one bottle com pletely cured him. For utle by Uruhler Bros., druggists. TFew ap preciate flirt Tn. get to which the Expectant Moth er is exposed and the foreboding1 with which she looks forward to the hour of woman's severest trial. other's Friend so assists Nature that the change goes forward in an easy manner, without the violent protest of Nausea, Headache, etc. Gloomy forobodings jield to hopeful anticipa tions, flho paesos through tho ordoal quickly and with little pain, is loft stronfj'to Joyously perform tho high and noiy duties now aovoivea upon nor, ana mo ume oi rocovory enortoned. yWif .MSDiS" receipt f price, ti.ea PER nOTTLB. Boek ISiWr51'?' MOTHERS" MM Free, tooumiBC vtJMMe taformttlm and votuatsry tcsHmvatalf . THC BRADFIELD nCQULATOR CO., ATLANTA, On. SOLD BT ALL 0BUBQI8T8, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Q 8. PHILLIPS, M. D. Office: 80 West Centre sheet. Can bo consulted at nil hours. J- M. BUHKIC, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Jtean bulldlnc. corner o( Main And Centre streets, Shennnilo lenandOAh, OMHKOY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. Jjl V. SIIOHMAKHIS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Mnrket n ml .Centre streets. pKOF JOIIN J0NH8, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box CS, Mohnnoy City, Pa. Ravin f, studied under somo of the besl masters London and Paris, will give lemon. on the violin. mnmlolln. guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Btrouso, the jeweler, Shenanduah. DRJHEEL 604 H. Sixth St. Mill PHILADELPHIA, PA, CURE GUARANTEED." &S neii-num, npcnni juaensea. var icocele. Ntrlcture. JNo Ciittlnff. Nmnll 17nilfveliiel Oririmi V Int Ainnuoou Jteaioreu, ni nnn nn pnu Cure Guaranteed dUJUU rUloUfl in uii dvuu ir iut)K " J ruin. only true mrdtonl book Kxpoilng imckn iufcoiDutute(tticirtrlcK88cueine. You can blame yourself if you do u't get real good eolfee to drink. Ordinary coffee i3 made de a package for Secllg's. , A HtUe of this ladmixturc to licious by adding rchenrj coffee 3c.ar.fcn , makes a delicious' i drink nnd saves expense. I MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUKE jLUb jerrouJueac nailing aiem- rT,ImpotencT(81oeplersneH8,eto.,CAUBed TADaieaort other Uxcenge and India -T TAt-A Vitality in old or too no. on 1 or Toons, am l'rerent Insanity and Consumption if taken In Umo. Their me shown immediate improve meat and effects a OUllE where all others tall. In elst upoa hiTfnn tho gennlno AJfuc Tablets. Thej havo cared thomandi end will ours 70a. We cive a nnstfttirn wrtttAn gnmrantee to affect a cure In each cose have cored thomandi and will cure 70a. We Give a positive written guarantee to effect a core In each case or refund the money, l'rlce 60 centj per package, or BtipacliQcos full treatment for g.W). )t mall.ia tlafn wrBpper, upon receipt of price. Circular free. AJAR REMEDY CO., "fflSSTff Cblcico, IU. For sale In Shenandoah, Pa., by A. Wasley ana m, r. Kinin, urucsutu. Wanted-An Ilea Protect roiir Meant they maT br! VTho can think of some simple thing to patent? vritt? uuii.i v (vuiTjiiuusbii ot. wvh rutcut ai.u. neyf. Wublngton, D. C.,for their $1,800 prUd offer and list of two hundred Inrentlons wanted Layer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest.and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt. 203 West Coal Street. nillions of Dollars Go up m smoke every year. Take nt risks but get your houses, etoox, fui. ul tu re, et., iusuretlln flrst-elassrr liable ooinpauies as represented if DAVID FAUST, Also 1,1 fo and Aerldental Compnnl Ml Ageuuipo welaomo waits you at JOE WYATT'S. SALOON Cor. n&ln and Coal Sts. m 4 I .. i .. l. . , . .t -i. constantly on tap. Cuoloe ernpwanoo drluks snu cigars. Xeame to H I re. . If yon want to hire a sate and reliable teaiojer uriving ur lor wonting liurjxisc pay SfctsMs'Ilfirf stable a vWi. Tcani constantly on hand at reasonable rat JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 Kast Coutre street. Opposite Reading railroad station. DANGER VHAT IS THIS DISEASE CALLED DYSPEPSIA? Like a thief nt night, It steals in npoti as miawarw. The patlenu have pnins atmnt the chest mid sides, and sometimes In the back. They feel dull and sleepy ; the mouth has n bad taste, especially In the morning. A sort qf sticky slime collect! abont the teeth. The appetite la poor. There is feeling like a heavy load on the stomach ; sometimes a faint, all-gone sensation at the pit of the stomach which food does not satisfy. Eyes are sunken, the hands and feet Income cold and feel clammy. After awhile a cougb set , at first dry, but after a fetv month It is attended with a greenish colored expectora tion. The patient feels tired all the while, and sleep does not seem tb afford any rest. After a time he becomes nervous, Irritable aud gloomy, and has evil forebodings. There a giddiness, a sort of whirling sensation in the head when rising tip suddenly. The liowels become costive; the skin is dry and hot at times; the blood becomes thick and stagnant; the whites of tho eyes become tinged with yellow ; the urine is scanty ami high colored, depositing a sediment after landing. There Is frequently a spitting up of the food, sometimes with a sour taste and sometimes with a sweetish taste; this is frequently attended with palpitation of the heart ; the vision becomes Impaired with spots before the eyes ; there Is a feeling of great prostration and weakness. All of these symptoms are in tnm present. It is thought that nearly one-third of our population has tills disease in some of its varied forms. It has been found that medical men have mis taken the nature of this disease. Somo have treated It for a Ltver Complaint, some for Dyspepsia, others for Kidney Disease, etc., elc, but uouo of the various kinds of treat ment have been attended with success. Now, the Shaker Digestive Cordial causes the food eaten to bo digested. This will oauso an appetite for more food, and this being digested will result In an increase of strength, nil Increase of flesh and an Increase of nerve power. Tho tired, weary feeling will give way to vigor and courage. The pale, thin and emaciated will recover their eolornml plump ness, because red blood and fat nro the result of proporly digested food. A ten cent trial bottle will produce a result. Its good effect will bo realized nt once. You wilt not have to !ke a doxen bottles to find out If it is doing you any good. Try it, and then glvo prnlso to the Shakers of Mount .elianon, New York, for tho relief that you obtain. nsss. . OaiS Borden Perf;: a Eagie Brand IU.U w Food Condensed MHk S IS nt.i . i,i,i. . . ... .. A 2: great yutuotUutiJB'jnt Fuuk on appli- " i N. Y. Csndcnscd Milk Co. I VI Ssasoa Street, Hew Yoffi g SKAf I Lir U) IIA.i. A.l.lll V r. ii 'if.h.irinlflo-', nlf.Tititnt oloi. l til hoti IKi;' II. lit I ". V BlHOTW tiaiiwriui. "u air f mm fMllingoul hud peuiuoim Rrowtli 1 H l'ti I .VAZ M r.PH'A S'V CO 1( Fulton U. N Y.CDCTC UIuBtratvd Treatise on WC pq ppplicatlon i iii-t-For sale by Shenandoah Drug Store, KIrlln Drug Stora PHILR & READING RY IN EFFECT MAY 10, 1897. Trains leave Shenandoah da follows : For New York via Philadelphia week days, 10, o;io, 7w 'J oi a.m., iziu, u iu nnuuu7 p. a In... Din. . For New Vork via Mnuch Chunk, week days, y, 7 uo a. m iz iw ami a xu p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 10. 5 31. 7 05 a.m.. 12 33. 3 10 and 0 07 P. m. Hun Java. 2 10 n. ni. For rouaviue, weeic uava, a iu; 4 ua a. m., ana 12 33, 8 10 and G 07 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. ra. For Tamatiua and Mahanoy City, wwk dayH. 2 10,0 90, 7UO a. a iu anu ou p. ior wiuiamapon, nunnury ana jiCwiaLurff, week days, a d m, ii uo a. ui. anu Jap in Sundava. 3 25 a. m. 7 OS. 9 51, 1130 a, mM 12 33, 3 10, C 07, 7 25 and 11 Sri in. sunuays, 2 xu. a ao a. m. For Ashland nnd Sliamoktii. week davn. 3 25, 5 30. 7 05. 1130 a. in.. GOT. 72o and 9 55 p. m. Sundays. 3 25 a. m. For Baltimore, wnshlnirton and the We. t via B. 0. it. It., through trains ui" Kcai ihk Terminal, I'liiiaueipiiin, i At u. u k.) nl a ao, 7 55,1120 a. m., 3 10 and 7.27 p i Sundays, 3 20,7 00,1126 a. m., a 46 ana 7 77 p.m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and CI t'ft nut streets station, ween days, iubu a. ni. J-'iW, i ii a 4U p.m. nunuays, i ao, aa p. m. TllAINS FOR SHRNANDOAn. Ieave New York via Philadelphia, veok n, -s w, ' w a.. vwt v, v flundaVB. fi 00 n. m. t on a m mwl i tn Ann n nn Leave New York via Maucu Chunk, v cek days, 4 30, 9 10 a. m., 1 30 and 4 15p. m. Jjcave I'liiiaueinma. iteauinir lerminai, ticck lays, 4 20. 8 35, 10 10 a. m. and 1 30, i 10, 6 30, 1 30 . m. aannavH. nuun. in. Laavo Iteadlnc.wcck days. 1 35. 7 10. 0 Of, r. ni. 2 00 m., 1 19, 6 00 nnd 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 135 a, nu . . Loave Pottsvllle, weekdays, zuo, 740 a 12 80 and 0 12 n. m. Sundays. 2 85 a. m. Leave Tnmauua. week days. 8 18. 8 13. 11 2fl a, m., 1 30, 5 51, 7 20 and 9 43 p. ra. Sundays, 3 18 in Inve Mnhanov City, week days. 12 20.3 45. 9 12 11 47 a. ra., 2 17, 3 16, 0 17, 7 41 and 10 03 p. ro Milium vh- vi -jn. a 4i a. in. Jeave juauanoy I'inuc, wee unys.iisuj, aiy, 100 630,920. 10 25, 1169 a. ra., 232. 5 32, T57pm. sunuays, iziv, ziu, uu a. m. Leave WllUanwport, weekdays, 7 42. 10 20 m., 4 00 aud 11 30 p. m. Sundays, 11 80 p, ra. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street wuati lor Atlantic iniy. Weekdays Kiprew, 9 00 a, m.. 200. (Satur days only, 3 00), 4 00, GOO p. m. Atxioininoda tion. him u. m.. d lo. u iju p. m. sunuays jutpreeM, viw, iuw a. m. 'Atoom inrwlatltin. 8 00 a. 111.. 4 45 n. m. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, cori.er Atlantic anu Aricansas avenues. Weekdays jsxprew, 7 , vw a. ra., anu, o, m. Accommodation. 4 25. 8 15 a. in.. 410 n. r HundavH Rxnreaa. 4 00. 5 30. 8 00 P. m. Accom- m oil all on, 7 ion. in., 10 p. m. Parlor (Jars on an express trains. mm Celeurated Female Powder new tut Mf and iure (slUr AtlUM ruii svna outer no JJlOJt SIIKHIFF, S. ROLL BEDDALL, Or IHurr OAaww. Subjset to IlsiHibUoan rulas. poll SHKIHPI; H. S. ALBRIGHT, Or Obwiosbdwi, Sulict tniepulllaan rules. I Sari and ftiRE. tm as. rwi"W9uij-s sati P01 st Povlnsky's drug store, 38 E Centre street. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety softness of the skin is lnva rlably obtained by thorewho use I'ouoni'b Oomplexion jpowavr. THE FALLOPJWMOKOS. Anotlior Onishiag Defeat for the Soldiors of King George. THE TURKS' VICTORIOUS MAROH. Qroek Tfoops 8tlU Hetrpaltnsr Itefbre tlio Invmltnic Arin.r of Carinevorsi. The l'awen Will Oppoio Tai-key's ICxot'liltmit Deiiimiil roi- IikIpiiiuK.t. London, May 18. The Dally Tele graph's special correspondent with the Turkish forces In Thessaly, telegraph ing late last night, sayB: "i-.Jhem I'anha has moved on from ponit to point, and Anally occupied iJomokos. The Greeks have sustained a crushing defeat." The Dally Chronicle's correspondent- at Athens sends the following official account of the fighting yesterday: 'Over 60,000 Turks simultaneously and continuously attacked our whole line with the greatest fierceness. Our artillery and Infantry did splendid work. Twice all the regiments of the enemy wavered and fled, though their attack was Boon renewed with fresh forces, which In turn we were able to hurl back. "The stubborn resistance and splen did vigor of our troops finally com pelled the enemy to give way altogeth er. All the attacks on our left were similarly repulsed. On our right we did not fare so well. The first attack of the enemy was re pulsed, but they massed in Immense forces for the next attack. Our first line wavered and was broken, anil the wing: would have been turned but for the timely arrival of the reserves. 'Still the enemy had gained ground which It was then Impossible to regain, and we therefore fell back on Bousl. The Turks had 50,000 troops, with 30,000 reserves. Our forces were only 36,000. We have lost heavily, but the enemy must have lost thousands." The following telegram has been re ceived at Athens from Crown Prince Constantln: "Our right wing, under Colonel Mastrapas, has been compelled to retreat. It still holds Youssl, but may find It necessary to retire on Phourka Pass. It was necessary to bring up all the reserves In order to re pulse the furious attacks of the enemy. Our wounded have been sent to Manila. The conduct of the army was praise worthy." The latest news from the seat of hos tilities shows that the battle ceased about 9 o'clock last evening, but was resumed again this morning. Thus far no account of the fighting has been re ceived from the Turkish side. It is evident from the Greek account that the Greeks have suffered a serious de feat, and If the left wing has given way, as appears probable, Edhem Pasha may be able to cut oft the Greek retreat and separate General Smolen ski, nt Sourpl, from the main army. This Is Kdhem Pasha's reply to the foolish attempt of Colonel Manos to snatch a victory In Kplrus. If Greece had prevented Manos from playing this last card of a gambler Turkey might perhaps have ceased hostilities. As It Is, now she Is In full possession of Thes saly, and the powers will find the task of protecting Greece more difficult than ever. Tho dispatches from Athens repre sent the populace as astounded when the news of the fighting came. They had hoped to the last that the powers would prevent Turkey from going fur ther. One report represents the Greek government as threatening to take ex treme and desperate steps unless Eu rope arrests tho progress of the in vaders. It Is believed that the attack on General Smolenskl near Almyrog Is only a strategic operation, and that the Turks will endeavor to cut between the two Greek armies, occupy the road leading to the Othry mountains, and thus cut off the retreat of the crown prince. According to a dispatch from Athens to The Dally News, the Greek retreat In Kplrus became so disorderly that It caused a panic In Arta, where the pris ons have been broken open and many. of the prisoners have escaped. The correspondet of The Dally Tele graph at Athens says: Yesterday was a day of great excitement. The whole city turned out to discuss the news of the fighting and tho newspapers issued numberless special editions. The Im patient crowds gathered around the of fices of the ministry of marines, ques tioned everybody coming out and final ly Invaded the building. The mlnlstei of justice, M. Trlautafllaca, announced the news as It was received to the anx ious crowd. The ministers have been si tt lutein council until a late hour. The conditions proposed by the porte as the terms of peace with Greece have been freely discussed In the lobbies of parliament, and the Idea of the retro cession of Thessaly and of such an In demnlty as already suggested Is rldt culed ns Impracticable and absurd. At the outside an Indemnity of 6,000,000 or 6,000,000 and a slight strategic reo tlflcatlon of frontier are considered as likely to be the terms finally settled upon. . Plot to Murder ICInpr Gooi'ro. Berlin, May 18. It Is reported here that a plot to murder King George of Greece has been discovered at Athens, and that many arrests have been made. Tlipro Is Nothing so Good. There Is notliliift just as good as Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs anil Colds, so demand it aud do not permit the dealer to sell you some substitute. lie will not claim there Is anything better, but In order to make more 'profit he may claim something else to be jnst as good. You want Dr. King's Xew Discovery beeaow you. know It to lie safe and reliable, and guaranteed to do good or money refunded. For Coughs, Colds, Consumption and for nil affection of Throat, Chest and Lungs, there is nothing so good as is Dr. King's New Discovery. Trial bottle free at A. Wasley's drug store. Itegu lar site 50 cento and f 1.00. The Now Yorltl'fcilur' Htrlke. New York, May 18. The tallora' strike la spreading. In thla city, Brook lyn and Newark 18,000 men and women are on strike, 10,000 of them in thla city, where 1,000 (hope on the eaat aide are closed. Thla strike affects the entire clothing manufacturing; trade. The reason for it la the failure of the con tractors to live ud to the agreement they made more than a year ago. llow to Treat n Wife. i (Prom IVeiaellealtli Journal.) First, get a wife ; aeeoud. be jiaUent. You may have great trial aud nsrslesittoa lu your business, but do not therefore, oarry to your home a oloudy or eoiitraoted brow Your wife may have trials, which, though of lest maguitudc, may be hard for her to bear. A. kind wonl, a tendor look, will do wonders in chasing from her brow all clouds of gloom. --To this wo would add always keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough itemedy in the house. It is the beat and is sure to be needed sooner or later. Your wife will then know that you really care fur her and wish to protect her health. For sale hy (Iruhlcr . llroH., druggista. A 16-Year-0ld fiirl has Nervous Prostration THE REVIVIFYING EFFECTS OF A PROPER jyvm the JtVo, Several months ago, ill Cora Vatrom, uie sireenyearoiu uaugnrer oi air. i. . AVatrotiSj a locomotive fireman, of 61 Clarion Street, Bradford, I'enna., was selxril with a nervous disorder which threatened to end iter life. The first symptom of tjic ailment was a loss of appetite. For some hole lime Miss Watrous had no desire to cut nml cuni plaincd of a feeling of extreme lusNitude. This was followed Tiy severe pains in the head. For llireo weeks the yonnif lnily ira tu ni ly rratcd with a terrible liciuliu lie and liolliiiiR could be procured to jrivo her relief. Finally, after trying numerous remedies, n physician was called and bepan treating the patient. lie said the trouble was caused hy impoverished blood, but after several weeks of his treatment the young lady's condition had not improved and the Iiarents derided to procure the services of another physician. In the meantime Misi Watrous' nervousness had increased, the pains in her head had grown more severe and the sufferer's parents hod almost given up hoe of lier recovery. it was at this time that Jir. Wat rou, heard of Or. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, lie found that the pills were highly recom mended fur nervous disorders and concluded to give them a trial. A box of the pills was purchased and before they had all lieen taken there was a marked improvement in the girl's condition. After a half-dozen Iwscs had been used, the young lady's atmi'titc hud returned, the pain in her head litid ceased and she was stronger than at any time pre vious to her illness Summer Heat Wears You Out. HOP BITTERS. I WILL BRACE YOU UP. THE BEST OF ALL TONICS. For over 25 years it has teen curing thousands of cases of Biliousness, Indigestion, Malaria, Nervous Prostration, Kidney Troubles, &c. if Purifies the Blood, Gives you an Appetite, and Helps yen Digest what you Eat. Take it now and get yonr system in shape to stand tiw iiold weather. PRESCRIBED BY ALL EMINENT PHYSICIANS. HOP BITTERS CO.. . NEAn YORK, sold by p. p. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi;:niii',!ii'iii;;M : FOR S-A.X.B BVBRTWHBBE. 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There Is, In (act, no publication ir tending-to similar scope and purpose wblok can oompare with it. BvM number coi tains a free pattern coupon. JUDGES LIBRARY' la a monthly magasliie of fun, ailed with illustrations In oarlcatu and replete with wit and humor. Its ooutributors are the best of Amerluan wita ar Illustrators. 'FUNNY PICTURES' Is another humorous monthly s there la a teuarh In every line of it. All three or those magaalues are handsomely gotten up. You should not tuHM tbla ohanoe to secure them, Cut here autl relum DemoVest Pu(Dliskirg Co., Fortlie ynelosed M.00 vUmm send (n magasine f fun), nnd Funny Pifttures Name.. Date- "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLIO Bradford Pa. Miss Watrons cnnrlndcd that hrrenrewas complete nnd left home for n iil to relatives ill the grape country near Dunkirk, N. Y. Hhe stopped Inking the ni"ln'iin' and hy over-exertion brought the nilnu nl I ni k agnin. i poon n, the returning wyniptoni'. were felt. Mi1-' i.trous secured anotliei o of pi I is nnd tho 1 1 lu h v jis soon driven n ,i . Mio is now in In Iter physical condition than she has been for yi nrs and declares that the oticn her life to Dr. Willinn.s' Pink Pills. Mr. and Mrs. Watrous were interviewed by a r i-orter ol their home on Clarion Street. Jioth nre loud in tin ir praises of Pink Tilli. "My daughter's life uuu 6aed by the medicine," suidMis. Wntrnu. "Her condition wa almost hopeless w hen she com menced taking them, but now she i- as strong and healthy as any one could he. I cannot recommend the medicine too highly." An analysis oDr. Williams' Pink Pills shous that they contain, in a condensed form all the elements necessary to give m w life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are an unfailing specifk for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, Ft. Vitus' dunce, sciatica neuraleift, rheumatism, nervous her.ilachc, the after ef fects of la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, all forms of weakness either in male or female, and all diseases re sulting from vitiated humors in the blood. Pink Pills are sold by all dealers, or wili be sent post paid on receipt of price, 60 cents a box.or six boxes for $2.60 -(they are ncvei sold in bulk or by the IUO) by aldfuiag Dr. WiN I Hams' Medicine Company, ScBnTWUdy, N. Y. WOMEN WHO READ i aro rrogres3h'o and keep informed if 5 tlio World's Progress. Tho well in- E formed and thrifty Hoiiso-wlfo wills always keep RAINBOW LINIMENT I in tho house, tie a Biandard remedy for Sprains, Bruises, Cramp?, IthoumatUm, E and all aches and pains. E Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. per bottle. E Prepared by II. J. HACKETT & CO., Philadelphia. 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