ITT. THIN PEOPLE. How the Weight May b InorwiBed in a Healthful Natural Manner. All reaple who are thin are not necessarily m froniUlsesso, it Is natural for some to be thin, and no amount of treatment would mid an iota to their weight, brHthosrsBt majority of people are thin because their illgettlon it not perfect, their stomach do not thoronaMy digest flesh-formlni! food), they triny Hot have ehr jule dyspepsia, but their digestion Is not ylEOrom enough to nsslmllatc the food necessary for robust health nod to keep up their weight. For flll such, the new discovery for dy pepsin and Indigestion rnmos ns a most wel come Addition to thr Hat nf meritorious remedies. The new discovery referred to is Stnnrt's Dyspeisia Tablets, which is nut only n pleasant and certain euro fur indigestion, but p'i --!bcs the peculiar power of digesting flesh-!r:ninK foods, like meat, eggs and similar imlin.iry foods, so that the increase In weight i a perfectly natural process. One eratn of tho tllKesttvo prinoiplo In Stuart's DyspcpxH Tablets will digest 3,000 grain nf llesh-forming food. Dr. Jcnntson reoent'y BtnU'd tliat he depends altogether upon these tablets for the cureof dyspepsia and stomm b troubles and that they not only euro the .in digestion, hut in every ease a KritJjCrtnV in crease iu weight was noticed, not lsR'btit,t)ie proper amount of flesh for liejttb. awl symmetry. Dr. Harlandson speaksliittbly of the tablets, not only because they' build up flesh and cum indigestion, but theTtre absolutely safo and harmless, no matter what tho condition of the stoniach and aro excellent not only for tho ordinary dyspeptic, but for-luvnllds and children. Stuarte's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by all druggists at SOcts. per package and a trial will convince anyone of their merits. TO DAM TilLAff AI. Qovornor tiriggs Signa a BUI to That Efikt, JBEBBYS HBW HARRIAQE LAWS. Blood Minors H .OEATH CJLTOM'S inXBLIZER J Cures jrenernl or special acmuty, waKeiui ness, epermalarhcen, emissions, Impotency, paresis, etc Corrects functional disorders, caused by errori or ciccsses, quickly restoring Lost Manhood in old or young, giving vigor ana strength where former weakness prevailed. Con venient package, simple, effectual, and legitimate. Cure is Quick and Thorough. Von't be deceived ey imitations! insist on CATON'S Vitalize. Sent tealed If your drug gist doeh not have it. Price J I per plcge, 6 for S5 with written guarantee of complete cure. Information, references, etc., free and confidential. Send u s statement ol case and 25 cts. for a week's trial treatment. One only sent to each person. ' CATON MED. CO., BOSTON, MA89. For solo at I. I. D. Klrlln's drug store and Shenandoah druit store. "THEY DO THE W0H&" BRONCHO HOMCEOPATHIC -i ( rc Remedies IOC $ Relieve and Cure Head Troubles T tftnnnnh Muni Systemllrregularities t 7 t..ll.llllll Stomach Disorders ,' "??'!.. "For every III, a special pill." If not at Drug Stores, write Bronx Chemical Co.,Yonkers,N.Y. Health Itook Mailed Free. Ituntiwny Couples I'rnin Nenrby States Will l'lnil It NeeoSfsnry to Secure a Mnrrlnge LIcoiiro Minora Must llnvo I'nretitiil Consent. Trenton, May 19. Governor Griggs yesterday signed the Lloyd marriage license bill passed by the recent legis lature. The new law provides that In cases where both the contracting par ties are non-residents of the state they must, In oYder to get married In New Jersey, procure a license from the clerk ot the county In which the ceremony Is to take place, for which a fee of SO cehts must be paid. It must be estab lished that there are no legal Impedi ments to the marriage, and In case of minors the consent of parents or guar dians must be obtained. No license is required where one or both of the con tracting parties reside In the state. The bill goes Into effect July 1. In all Governor Griggs approved 13 and disapproved SB ot the bills passed by the recent legislature. This prac tically finishes bp the governor's work of passing on the legislature's work, as he 1ms now less than halt a dozen bills in his hands. Besides the mar riage license .bill signed the Hit In cludes the Delaware dam bill, the gen eral appropriation act, the bill provid ing for separate boards of managers for the Trenton and Morris Plains asy Jums and the bjll authorizing the con struction of a drawbridge across the. Delaware between Burlington and Bristol. The Delaware dam bill signed by the governor authorizes the damming of any stream In the state, under certain restrictions, for the purpose of securing power. It Is designed primarily to au thorize the damming df the Delaware river at Trenton, and was pushed by the Trenton board of trade. The bill provides for the acquiring of land for raceways by condemnation proceed ings. In the bill It Is stipulated that a flshway must be constructed, to per mit the fish to pass up nnd down the river. Any company erecting a dam must not pollute any water, and the rights of any company aro limited, no nB not to restrain municipalities frem taking water from the rfVer for drink ing fjurposes, and It " is further pro vided that no dam company shall have any right to proceed against any municipality for damages because of taking for drinking purposes any water that has been dammed. -A number ot Trenton men stand ready to build a dam just as soon as consent can .be obtained from the Pennsylvania legis lature. A bill conveying the same privileges as the one signed yesterday s pending In Pennsylvania. It is es timated that tho contemplated dam will produce about 12,000 horse power. In disapproving the bill to prohibit the managers of the soldiers' home from deducting part ot the pension money of the Inmates the governor saul that where tho Inmates had no one outside dependent upon them they should contribute a portion of the cost of thPlr maintenance, nnd that where the Inmate had relatives outside who needed all their pension money ho hop ed the managers would jnake a rule that such Inmate need not contrlbuto anything to the home. This will un doubtedly bo done, and will meet tho objections to tho present practice of retaining a portli ot all pensions. Yrbothor Itching, burninfr, bleeding, scaly, crusted, pimply, or blotchy, whether simple, scrofulous.orherodltary, from Infancy to ago, speedily cured by warm baths wlthCrrnoonA BOAr, gentle anointings wlthCtmcuBAfolnt mont), tbo great skin cure, and mild doses of CrmcnnA Itraor.vEST, greatest of blood pnrlflers and humor cures. cura WITCH HAZEL OIL FOR Pllos or Hemorrhoids. Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scolds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Bolls & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. Chopped Hands." Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & NoatrlJs. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Sires, 25c, 50c. and $1.00. Sold by druggists, or sent post-paid on receipt of price iicariiuEis'MEn.co., 111 itsnunsust.,NiiTt. For sale at l'ovlnsky's drug store, 28 East uentre street THE - SUN. The first cf American Newspa pers, CIIAItlHS A. JDANA,Idltor. The 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 greatest Sunday Newspaper In the world Price 5c. a copy. By mall, $2 a year Address THE SUIT, Hew York. IstsMthreBsnttetwsrM. roTTSiDsvoissCisit. Coir Suls Prop.., Uwton. . av " liow to Cure fircry Mood Humor," rre. CROC UlllinDO. rllliit Hslr inn ltrty nlsw PROFESSIONAL CARDS. c. 8. rillLMVS, M. . - Offlcot 80 West Centre stt ret. Can be consulted at all hours. Jj M. BURKE, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. ODlce Rgan building, corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. T " roMimoY, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Fa. Jl W. SHOBMAKEIt, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner STarkct and Centre streets. pROP JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mnbauoy City, Pa. ITavlnc? studied under somo of tho boa) masters Tp Ijondon nnd Farts, will elve lesson, on the vtolin, mandolin, KUltnrami vooai culture Term? rcnoonable. Address lu cara of Sirouse tbo jewelrr. Hhennndoah. About tho Little Wonder-Worker A Personal Interview of Interoat. Tho Sultan Yiolds to tht "Advice" of Russia's Chsar, AND PBA0B IS NOW ASSUKTiD. Oar renroMntatire called on Mrs. Itlrhard T. Itoberts at No. 4M Thirteenth street, and her MnvntMt nn iu Hvnn llnw Is tint a sample of the Scranton talk that Is going orrMt "ell&Vetl That the Term. Will He about the little conqueror. Mrs. Ilobetta I am told you have been a sufferer from kidney complaint, how lone did you have It?" For ten years at least." "Qui you tell what brought it on?" "I can't jnst say how it came, I first noticed a slight pain In the small of my back which gradually grow worse." "And of late years your trouble has Increased?" "Yes It was very bad at times. I had a dull pain in the slnall of my back with an occasional pain in the abdomen and groin." "Was the bladder affected ?" "Yes I thought so as during passnge of urine nn awful scalding and burning muta tion existed while there was a soreness In the abdomen as well." "Was the passage of urine unnatural?" "Indeed It was sometimes excessive and sometimes scanty, If I caught cold I was always worse." "Were there any other symptoms?" "Sly stomach constantly gave me trouble." "I understand you are cured ; what lias brought this about?" "I took Doan's Kidney Pills ; they have cured ray kidney complaint and the stomach troublo has disappeared as well. I have been relieved of my headaoho. I am truly happy to my I am entirely over it all now, and I will always find it a pleasure to recommend Dam's Kidney 111 Is to all who are victims of kidney troubles." For sale by all dealors, or sent by mail on receipt of price by Foster-Milburu Co., IluiTalo, N. Y. Bole agents for the U. S. e mm "5 K2p Hgffi when' and surety (i a. Prevent Insanity and Consumption it taken In time. Their n4 ehowa immeillftta improve. eCTS B UU1UI WUBrBJHjluriluu. Tito Lor of tho Mayflower. Boston, May 19. Governor Volcott hnB decided that Wednesday, May 26, Bhall be the date for the formal trans fer of the Mayflower log; to the gover nor of Massachusetts by former Am bassador Bayard. The ceremony will take place In the presence of the senate and house, sitting in joint convention In the hall of representatives. Gover nor Wolcott has Invited Senator Hoar to deliver an address on the value of tho document, the history of Its loss, of Its recovery and of Its final return to the commonwealth. Tho governor himself will respond to Mr. Bayard when the manuscript Is presented. Forsidoln Shcnandonh. Pa., by A. Wasloy and S. F. Klrlln, Druccists. I had severe attacks of gravel and kidney trouble ; mid ttnablo to get a medicine or doctor to euro mo until I used Hop Hitters, and they cured mo In a short time, A DlSTINaUWUED LAWYEIt OP WAYNE Co., N.Y. Colorless and Cold. A young girl dcCDly recretted that she was so colorless and and cold.. Her faco was too white, and her" bauds and feet felt as though tho blood did not circulate. After one bottle of Hop Bitters had been taken she was tho rosiest :iud healthiest girl in the town, with a vivacity and cheerfulness of mind gratifying other friends. A Nojrro J'rotootlvo Association. Richmond. Vn., May 19. Negro rep resontatlons from the ten congresslon nl districts of the state met here yes torddy and owanlzed the Negro Pro tective Association of Virginia. There were present about 100 ot the race. Resolutions were adopted looking to better educational facilities for the race, condemning lynching, the solldi- fvInK of Oie Republican party so far as the negro is concerned, but placing jace Interests first and party Interests second. -Did You liver Try Electric Hitters as a remedy for your trottbieaT it not, gee a oottie now anu get relief. This medteiiie has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all iremaie uompiainta, exerting a wosaeriui direct InQtience in giving strength and tone to the organs. ir yea nave iosa oi Appetite, rt .1 .... i : .... ir .1.. 1. I i C....11.. n. are Nervous, Sleepless, Exottable, Melancholy or troubled witn Dizzy o pel is, iuiecirio timers is the medicine you need. Health and strength aro guaranteed by its use. Large bottles only fifty cents at A. Waaley's drug store. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS UEADACUBS Cured by this granular effwve8ttt and stimu lant. An Instant euro for sour stoiaanns and headaolies. which often aoouniulate from ltarlng a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. Atlantic City Its Pleasures and Hotels, We have received from the General Pas senger Department of the Philadelphia and Heading Hallway a neatly arranged booklet descriptive of Atlantic City, containing a complete list of hotels, tbelr location, rates, etc., and showing sevegd illustration of seaside scenes, and also telling some oi me manifold advantages which make "The Iteyal Reading Koute" the favorite line of travel to the sea. Copies egn be obtained by Bonding a two cent stamp to Mr. Uson J. Yceks, General 1'itfsenger Agent, Heading Terminal, rnua delphla. - Mr. V). V. Davis, a prominent liveryman and roerehsct of Goshen, Va., has this to say on the snuieet of rheumatism : "I tak pleasure In recommending Chamberlain'; Pain Balm for rheumatism, as I know from personal experience that it will do all that is claimed for it. A year auo this spring my brother was laid up In bed with inflammatory rheumatism and suffered intensely. The, first applieation of Chamberlain's rain Jlalm eased the pain and the use of one bottle com pletely cured him. For sale by Gruhler 11 roe., druggists. Grocers can tell you why those whobuy seolig's kccpcomingback iror it. btrange admixture to it tQlfcs pcople & orumary tui-jtry a new unng, . tr MADE ME A IVSASM AJAX TABLETS TOSITIVElsY emus jIUJs nervous lnitaseB rsnuiE iuera orj,ImiX)tenor,SeepleBBnerittoto.scnuiea brAmiieand othor Eoeises and Inals orsttlnnn. ThU fT nnfnra fot VIr.MlIt.vln old Or TOUniT. 11 II I fit a man zor Biuay, uurunerg or rourrinBw. Thoy hfiiH. tK nannlnn A I ft TllhletS, nnvfl fluraa tnoDinnai aau lviu euro iuu. . no st'o Dositive written suarantee to ofTect a care In onch case or refund tho money. I'rioe OO cents per nackaoe, or Blxnaettasea iiqii treatment! lor uy uiiui.iu plain wrapper, upon receipt ot price, uircmar rree. fiBAY HAIR RESTORE!) 1I;K'H II . IXC I iP."lJreillOTee nnnurtin. umiip' ilrfront'xHinifmtt find promote crowth $1 Win ltils i' i- ni i' III? A r I (I ll Knllnn at.. N Y ffirr llJuiraieU Treatise on Hair on application T II tt For sale by fihermmlonh Drug Rtoro, Ktrltn Drue Store, Wanted-An Idea SiS iToiect your lueont tner mar uring you weaun. Write JOHN WEDDEHllUUN & CO.. Iatent Attor. neyi. Waahl acton, D. C. for tbelr tl,8U0 priso offer Dtl list of two hundred turentloue wanted DR. THEEL 604 Horih Sixth St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Side Entrance on Green St. "CURE GUARANTEED " The only wenuiii iionen v ri4in only Ormliinte5s JlenUlcre! with Hit years rracticalsSs mix year. UoiUal Kxprnt-nco In Otrmany,notwlthiiiiiiJ inirwnai oilier, iiiiaciy iniwcru, Nervous Debility XVaWri?: j inl IllsenePermanrntly Cured In 4 to 10 jluy". Mtrlcturo, Vurlcoeclo rtrj.l DLuOD rUISOH IiycatlrclrnrwmctficKl.nx cluslTPlrmvnwn.lnOO to W days. pflRpnS OF YOUTH AND LOSS OF POWER. Xma". Shrunken oranntl'uut Itmtoreii. Bends two cent stampsfor hook "Trntli," only true medical book advertised (rlvtne valuable lnrormatlon and &dv1cotoyoiinffandolrt(aliiKleorrniirrlcuand those conteniplatlnvmnrrlniro, and Is tnootily lumlrttiat. AYimaa iinmirr.lf ul Fiiku Intitules. Electric Hell swindles, so-called Former fellow sutTerer's f reo advtce & free proscription htimliuai and Advertising; Itoctors with tbelr fufca ot quacKs ana pretenders, nours nauy v 1001 xiiy ks 0to9iBnnday, 9-12. irouraforexnmlnntlonaud rreavmenc oi so-cnueu incnniigBnuuuuKvniM. casos dally from 1 0 to !i. Wed. nnd Sat. nights (I irufironteea & professed knowledxe & experlenen whlchtheydonotpoBscRB. ITearead truth at all baiard I I twill save yon from falling Into the hands of quarks and pretenders. Hours dally 0 to3i Bv'RS at.ntnnndiir.Q-12. ITniirMforexnmlnntlon and treatment of so-called Incurable and dnaee roil to 10. Forsworn testimontnlasBoevery ( day's l'hllo. Times. Trcinicut by mall. HpgH"lillHr-"tt"- II- I Talce No Substitute.. Gail Bordea I Eagle Brand I CONDENSED MILK I Has always stood HEST In ttis estlma- tlon of the Amrrkan Feonle. Ko other U L"justasEood." Ilest Infant Fool. 1 laaMMttil!ltowtamwfsBl PHILA & READING RY IN KFFECT MAY 10, 18S7. Trains leave Slicnamlonli as follows) . Kor Now York via rhlladelplila week days, 210, 5 3H, 7 05 0 Bin. in., 12 K), S 10 nnd 0 07 p, m Huiulityn, 2 10 ft. in. For New York via Mnucli Chunk, week tlnys. n 1 atn. m.. 12 S3 mill 3 10 n. in. For ltrutling ftnil I'lilladelpliln, week lnys, 2 10, 0 :ju, 7 u.) n.m., iz uj, u iu anu u vt p. in, tin. ilnvn. 2 10 n. m. For 1'ottBvllle, week dnys, 2 10; 7 05 a. ta., mul 12 n.1, s 10 nnu iiup. m. sununys, z iu a. ta, Lauer's m A 16-Year-OI He Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest.. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 203 West Coal Street. For Tiimnnun nnd Mnlinnov Citv. week ilnvs, 2 10, 6 U0, 7 03 ft. m., 12 33, 3 10 and 0 07 p. m rmiiuityn, u ui. For Wllllftmspnrt, flunbury nnd Tswlsl nrK, week dnys. 8 20, 5 30, 11 30 n. m., and 7 25 p in Hundava. 3 25 u. ra. I - A , .. 1 1 1 1 .... K 1. .1 n ,A AM ,u 705, 9 SI, 11 30 a. in.. 12 33, 3 10, 0 07, 7 23 and 0 55 p. in. Humlays, 2iaux a, ni. ror ASlllftnu anu aiiaiimKin, wees unrs, o w, 530, 7 05, 11 30 a. m., 007, 735 and 963 p. tu. Sundays, 8 25 a. m. For IJaltlinoro, Wnshlnuton and tho Wdt via 11. AO. It. It., tliroiiirh trains Uu" lteadinir Termlnnl, rhlladelplila, (I & It. V K) ot 3 20, 7 55, 11 25 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 !. l Sundays, 3 20,7 00,1120 a. m., atu anu iap.m, aoui- nut streets station, week days, 1080 a. in. 1220, 12 16 8 40 p.m. uuntinys, l iu, B 23 p. m. TRAINS FOIl SIIKNANDOAn. Leave New York via Philadelphia, v eck Jays, 4 80, 8 00n. in., and 1 80, i 80, 9 00 p. m Hundays, 6 00 p. m. Leave New York via Mnuch Chunk, v eek days, 4 SO, 9 10 a. in.. 1 30 and 4 15 n. ni. Leave Philadelphia, Iteudliifr Terminal, v eek days, 4 20, 8 85, 10 10 a. in. and 1 30, 4 10, 0 80, :1 80 p. m.- snnuaj's, 11 uu p. in. Jave jteauinR,weei uays, i t iu, uun, r. iu. 12 CO m., 1 19, 6 00 and 8 20 p. in. Sundays, life a, m. Leave 1'ottsvllic, wee k uays, m, :w a m. 1280 and 0 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 35 a. m. Leave Tatnoaua. week davs. 8 18. 8 13. 11 28 a. m., 1 30, 5 51, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 3 18 Lcavo Mahanoy City, week days, 12 20, 8 if, 9 12 11 47 a. in., 2 17, 5 18, 0 17, 7 41 and 10 08 p. m. Hundays. 12 Jn, u 43 a. ru. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 1235, 2 40, 4 00 8 30,920. 10 25, 1159 a. ra., 2 32, 531, 688, 7 67 p lii. Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, CO a. m. T.KAVA WIlllainsDort. week davs. 7 42. 10 20 a lm.. 4 00 and 11 SO p. m. Sundays, 11 80 p. in. " ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street wharf for Atlantlo City. Weekdays Kpre, 9 00 a. m., 2 00, (Satur days only, 3 00), 4 00, 5 00 p. m. Accommoda tion, 8 00 ft. in., 5 15, 6 30 p. m. Sundays Bsprees, 900, 10 00 a, ra. Accom modation, 8 00 o. in., 4 45 p. m. Returning leave Atlantlo City depot, eon er Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Bxnreas, 7 35, 9 00 a. in., 3 30, 580 p. in. Accommodation, 4 26, 8 15 a. ni., 4 10 p. Hi. Sundays Bxprew, 4 00, 5 30, 8 OQ . m. Accom modation, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. m. Parlor Oars on all express trains. millions of Dollars Go dp Id soioko every yar. Takonc risks but get your uoomr. sluak, fur niture, etc., (uswred In Drtt-elsss re liable eoraiMuIw u represented by DAVID FAUST,, 1 SS2tbCjo?"sl Also Tfe ami Accidental Oomponl eat Aganuinc weloomo waits you at JOE WYATT'S" SALOON, Cor. naln and Coal Sts. Finest whiskeys, beers perler and ale constantly on tap. Ouolce eraperanoo drinks and efttars. RJIX'S Celebrated ITemftle Powdara never fall. sars and bum (anr WW rsluaf with Tansy 'Id rennyrojal rills and Mhv BV miimsImI. Alwavs blur ths bst and avOM BMS- i OunHd auoerlor to all OtlUH. MlSSAlISM UithBiasrtK, Ao L ltettoa!aM.ss. Dt.t-T MtBav- Bostoa. Ush. F OR SIIiytlFF, S. ROLL BEDDALL, Or Port CUbboh. Subject to lleixibllean rules. poll SIIKItIPP, H. S. ALBRIGHT, Teams to H I res. - - If you want to hire a safe and reliable team for driving or for working purposes - pay Shields1 livery stable a visit. Teanai constantly on baud at reasonable rates J A IVIES SHIELDS, No. 410 Bast Centre street. Opposite Reading railroad station. Op OswiasBURQ. Subject to llepublloau rules. BMB ml I i Poi st Povlnsky's drue; store, 38 Bt m&Y PILLS! AMD IS "t V B 4e. raffWa(Bir3 sasi viwrea specific vatrilSAjY Centre street. 'K')tliitel Ulrootly llotwefii Turkey una Qreooc, XIioiikIi Hreeltn Look to tlie I'owsrs to l'rovout Itxtortlou. London, May 19. There was a sud den and unexpected change in the po litical nltuatlon yesterday. Itussla very quietly showed her hand, and threby forced Germany and Turkey out i,f the game, to all Intents and purposes. Monday nlirht and early yesterday morning Turkey, supported by Ger many, was practically defying Ilunala, France, Austria, Great Britain and Italy, Insisting upon the annexation ot Thessaly In addition to huge war In demnity, and seemingly was determin ed to march upon Athens. The ministers at Constantinople re ceived ofllclal advices from Sofia yes terday announcing that orders had been Issued for the partial mobiliza tion of the Bulgarian army, possibly at the Instigation of Russia. There was a hurried consultation of the min isters. The war party was for further defiance, but In the end pacific coun sels seem to have prevailed, for In the afternoon orders were telegraphed IflU- hem Pasha, the Turkish commander- in-chief In Thessaly, to cease hostilities. The peace negotiations will now be undertaken In real earnest, and the Greeks will mcvit likely be spared any further humiliation. It transpires that the czar made a direct appeal to the sultan to order his troops to cease hostilities and arrange an armistice, and this, coupled with the fact that moat serious results would have ensued If Turkey had persisted in her defiant attitude, brought about the present state of affnls. TewuK I'asna, tne lurKtsti minister for foreign affairs, called upon the doyen of the diplomatic corps In Con stantinople, Baron Von Calico, to con vey to the foreign ministers the sul tan's decision to arrange an armistice. It Is now believed that the terms of peace will be negotiated directly be tween Turkey and Greece. The greatest depression exists In Ath ens. There Is a complete collaose of the high hopes rained by the optimistic dispatches of Conatnntln, but yet there arc no disorders. While the battle of Domokos was In progress the govern ment vainly endeavored to get at the exact position, and the number of casualties, but Constantin sent only evasive replies. Very feeble were the shouts raised when additional troops started Mondav for the front. The Athenians are completely disheartened. An Athens dispatch announces that after hoisting the Hag of truce at Arta yesterday afternoon a deputation of Turkish officers appeared on the fron tier, nt the bridge over the River Arta (Arachthos), to negotiate with Colonel Manos for an armistice. The communication from tho Turk ish to the Greek commander at Arta, which followed the raising of the flag of truce by tho former, was in Turk ish, and ran as follows: "On condition that no Greek soldier belonging to any arm of the service ro malns on territory of the Ottoman em pire, we have, orders that an armistice shall be concluded on sea and land, with a view of arriving at an under standing." Tho Greek commander telegraphed to Athens for instructions, and the gov ernment replied: "We authorize you to suspend hos tilities In order to discuss tho condi tions of an armistice." The Greek government, In notifying the envoys of the powers as to this proposal, said that as Greece had en trusted her Interests to the powers It was for them to negotiate the condi tions ot an understanding. London Is still without accounts of the battle of Domokos from the Turk ish side, but It Is evident that the Greek defeat was complete and decis ive. An Italian officer with the Greeks puts their killed nnd wounded at 2,000, but probably this Is much exaggerated. as the Greek positions were well pro tected, and the retreat began as soon as they became untenable. It la believed that Isdhem Pasha will Insist upon the surrender to him of the passes over the-Othrys range be fore he consents to an armistice, but, save for a small force of Turkish oavalry following the retreating Greeks at a distance of about 2,000 yards, the Turks have not attempted to at- taok the Greek rear guard. The war Is virtually ended. The crown prince headed the retreat, and his head quarters are now established close to Devenfourka pass, a very narrow gorge through the Othrys range, about 18 miles from Lamia. The correspondent of The Dally News at Fatrus, describing the last retreat In Bplrus, with especial refer ence to the experiences ot the Rotzarls column at Prevesa, says: One commander committed the mis take" of Informing his weary, hungry and ralnsonked troops that they must retreat quickly. There was a narrow escape from a panic. The men re treated In fair tu-der to the shore, wltlv the exception of 300, who had appar ently not been warned and were, there fore, either killed or taken prisonerc. At the shore, however, a genuine panic occurred.. The Turks were still quiet, but the Greeks, finding no bouts, tell Into despair, and finally started to wade across the arm of the sea dlvld lng them from Greek territory. It was a two and a half hours Job, the man floundering breast high In the water. When dawn broke the Turks discov ered what wis happening, and began to shell the groups of waders, whose poal tlon became most distressing. Many of them were drowned, either falling wounded or stumbling nut of their depth. The condition ot the force when it finally reached a place of safety was In the last degree lamentable. The to tal loss of the Eplrus army during the three days' fighting was BOO killed and 1,000 wounded or missing, many ot the latter of whom must be accounted dead. How to Treat a Wire. (Prom l'aclfio Health Journal.) First, get a wife ; second, be patient. You may have great tiials and perplexities in your btwiuajB, but do not therefore, carry to your heme, a cloudy or cotitraettd brew. Your win nay have trials, wliieli, tbeagli of less magnitude, may be bard for her to bear. K kind word, a teoiler look, will do wonder In chasing from her brow all clouds of gloom. To this we would add always keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Hamedy lu the heuse. It Is the best and is sure to be ueeded sooner or later. Your wife will then know that you really care for ber and wish to protect her health. For sale by G rubier Bros., druggists. d Girl has rvous Prostration REVIVIFYING EFFECTS OF A PROPER NERVE FOODi DEMONSTRATED. Pnm tht JTns, Jlradnrd, 2Xu MIs Wntrmn eonclnclcil tluxf W eurr was Several months ago, Miss Cora Wnlrrms, I ii nxieen-year-oia aaugnter oi Mr. i. j. wltrous. a locomotive fireman, of 61 Clarion Street, Bradford, Pcsna., was seisotl uith n nervous disorder which threatened to cntl Iter life. The first symptom of tho nilmmt was a loss of appetite. For smiii- little tin- Mis Watrous had no desire tn catiwul cm. plained of a fooling of extreme luwitinlc. This was followed hi severe, pain in the a ,i, iiiiw , it.o m- j-,miiik; limy wi ncnrlv crazed with a terrible Ih-h.Iim In- nnd nothing could be procured to give her relief. Finally, after trying numerous remedies, a physician was called anil beimn treating the patient. lie said the trouble wits mused by Impoverished liloml. but after several weeks of bis treatment (lie younff iaoy condition naa not improved mul the parents decided to procure llie si mccs of another physician. In the lnenmime Miss Watrous' nervousness had InrrenH-d, the pains in her head had grown more severe nnd the suflerer's parents had almost given up nope oi ner recovery. It was at this time that Mr. Watrons heard of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. He found that the pills were highly recom mended for nervous disorders and concluded to give them a trial. A box of the pills wns purchased and hefore thev had all liven taken lli-re was a marked improvement in the girl's condition- After a half down boxes had been used, the young lady's appetite hail returned, the Pain iu her head "hud ceased and she was stronger than at any time pre vious io ner iiiness comiilele and left home lir a cot to relatives ill the ernpo. country near Honkiik N. Y. She slopped tMlcini; the ni-ln lite nnd by oer-i t rtion brought the ailment back agnin. Si w xiii tlic ri turning inpinnti were felt, l i.- i tron1 '.eetircd another box of pills anil i'ii- i j 1 .i vn '-non driven nwiiy. Hh in now in Im in r pliRieul condition tlinn she Ihm been fur venrs mul deelnres that she owes her life to lr Willinm-' Pink Pills. lir. ami Mrs. Watrous were interviewed by n r. porlcr nt their home on Clarion Hired, lioth run loud In their praises of Pink Till. "My daughter's life was raved by the medicine, " said Mrs. "Wntroiifi. "Her condition was almost hopeless uhen she rum nu need tnKinc them, but now she is as etrong ami healthy ni any one could be. I cannot recommen.l the medicine too highly." An analysis of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills shous that they contain, in a condensed form, all the elements necessary to gic new life and richness to the blood anil restore shattered nerves. They are nn unfailing specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, ht. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralfria, rheumatism, nervous hesdache, the after ef fects of la gripptv pnlpttntioii of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, all forms of weakness either tn male or female, and nil diseases re sulting from vitiated humors in the blood. Pink Pills are sold by all dealers, or will be sent post paid on receipt of price, SO cents a liox.or six boxes for $2.60 (they are never sold in hulk or by the 100) by atldwcilag Dr. "NVH llanis' Medicine Company, ScatTWtiady, N. Y. 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