ft DLBBDING PILES. Altd All other forms of tlili common and often ilsnxerous cllsoase readily cured with out pain or Inconvenience. Thousands of men nnd women are Af flicted with some tort of piles, without cither knowing the exact nature of the troulile, or knowing It, Are careless enough to allow It to tun without talcing the simple meant oU'ered for a radical care. The failure of sslves nuil ointments to per manently enre lilies lma led many to believe the only cure to he n surgical opmllon. SurglcAl oiHtintions are dnngernna to life And moreover not often entirely successful and at this time. nre no loi.ger nod by the beat physicians or recommended by them. The safest and stirvst way to cure anf rate of plica, whether blind, hlwdlng or protrud ing, la to use the I'ymuiid l'ilocure, comrmsod of healing vegetable oils, and nlumlutvly fror from mtneral polaona and opiate. The fol lowing letter from a iMltalHtrg gentleiiMin, n'seturv sufferer from bleed tig pllea, glvea some Idea r tbo prompt, effectual diameter of thla i He cure Ho Writes: I tnVo plcasuro writing thaao fow lines to let you know that I did not sleep for three months except for n short time each night booHiiae of n bad case of bleeding piles, t wna down In bed nnd the doctors did me no good. A goal brother told me of the Pyra mid Pllo Curenwl-I bouchtfrom my druggist threo fifty Mint boxes. They cured me nml I Will soon be-Hble to' go to my work again. William Handcciiu, 1(1 St., Cotton Alley, below Butter St., Pittsburg, Pa. The Pyramid IMlo Cure Is not only the si (oat nnd surest remedy for piles, but la the ut known and most popular. Every fiby Blelan and druggist In the country kiow It and what It yill do. Send for little book on cause and cure of pllee, doncrlblng all forma of piles nnd the proper treatment. Tho Pyramid can bo found at nil drug stores nt 50 cents per package. OKPTI nr. 'HC6 ' now -uu cfccts at u' then mton's irrraLiZER Curei general or special debility, wakeful ness, spcrtnatorhora, emissions, Impotency, paresis, etc. Corrects functional disorders, caused by errors or excesses, quickly restoring Lost Manhood in old or young, giving vigor and strength where former weakness prevailed. Con venient package, simple, effectual, and legitimate. . Cuhe is Quick, and Thorough. Von t it dectivtd ly imitations: Insist oa CATON'S Vltallzers. Sent sealed it your drug, gist doe not have it. Price $1 per pkge, 6 lor iS with written guarantee of complete cure. Information, references, etc., tree and confidential. Send us statement ol caw and 25 cts. for a week's trial treatment. One only sent to each person. ' CATON MED. CO., BOSTON. MAS". For sole at I. I. H. Klrlln's drug storejind Shenandoah drujr. store. "THEY DO THE WORK" BRONCHO HOMOEOPATHIC -4 f REMEDIES lUC & Relieve and Cure 3& a& Head Troubles 3k Stomach Disorders W System Irregularities J7 Xnrmul.i uf nott-'U phVr-IcliUlB "For every Hi, a special pill." SIf not at Drug Store, write .j. Bronx Chemical Co.,Yonkers,N.Y. Q Honltli Hook Stalled Free. WITCH MIEl OIL ron Piles or Hemorrhoids. Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. "Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and $1.00. Bold by druggists, or sent post-paid on receipt of price UCariMllilS'XEn.CO., Ill Jk Ilimill8l.,S.wVerlu .For sale at I'ovlualcy's drug store, 38 Host Centre street THE - SUN. JTJie first ut Amorloan jNewspn perafciIARItltS A. DANA.mUor. The American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit. These first, last and all the time, 'forever. iDaily, by mail, - $6 a year Daily & Sunday, by mail, $8 a year The Sunday Sun 1 s the greatest Sunday Newspaper In the world Price 5c. a copy. By mall, $2 a year Addraw THE SUA, New York. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by tills granular effervescent nnd stimu lant. An Instant oure for sour stomoolis nnd lieodaohes, which often accumulate f roui having a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. 'S if mm A Note Prom tho Oaptdin of tho Lout Stoamor, WBBOKBD rottETBEN YEAES AGO. Nothing lien Ml From Any or Hor Forty l'mwongeift Until n Ilottlu Contain hilt tin- J.ust Memffngu Ih Hub Up From tho Siintly llcnoli. Bayfield, Wis., MRy 20. Five miles south of thlH harbur, half Imbedded in tire eanil on the beach. James Taggart. a lumberman, discovered the first mes sage from the iO persons who perished In the wreck of the steamer MantBtee nearly 14 venrs ngo. It was a note carefully Inclosed In a heavy glass bot tle. The writing had faded with the lapse of years, and the class of the bottle worn thin with Its constant beating agiust the sandy shores ot Chequamagon bay. The message, which Is dated Nov. 28, 1883, and signed by Captain McKay, Is as follows: "Left Bayfield nt 1:10 p.,m, Just In sight of Michigan lighthouse. We may not Bur vlve the-storm. Heavily laden and hard to turn In the storm." There is a gen eral lihpression In this town thnt the note Is genuine. The action of the sand and waves on the bottle shows that It has been tossed around the beach for a long time. The faded wrltlngalso proves conclusively that the note was not written a few weeks or months ago for the purpose of a hoax. The Manistee was a wooden steamer, and on the night she went down she was on the way from Bayfield to Ontanagon on her trip to Chicago. II was to have been the last trip of the season. A north gale began shortly after the steamer left port, and the weather was bitterly cold, the ther mometer registering nearly zero. The fate of the Manistee was never known, A searching expedition was flitted out, but the only result of this was the finding of some wreckage from the lost boat. Out of the 40 persons on board when she went down no one was left to tell how the steamer sank, nor were any bodies washed ashore. Iliad sovore attacks of gravel and kidney troublo ; and unablo to get a medicine or doctor to euro mo until I used Hop Hitters, and they cured mo In' a short time. A- Distinguished Lawyer op Waynk Co., N. Y. Coloulbsb and Colo. A young girl deeply regretted that she was so colorless and and cold. Hor faco was too white, and her haudsaud feet, felt as though the blood did not circulate. After one hottlo of Hon Bitters had been taken sho was tho rosiest mil healthiest girl in the town, with n vivacity and cheerfulness of mind gmtlfyine other friends. VI red on 11 llrlllsli Sti-niiior. Mobile, Ala., May 20. The Register's correspondent at Puerto Barrios writes under date of May 9, Baying that he was the only American newspaper man at the scene of the capture of Puerto Cortez on the 7th Inst. He says noth ing ot the reported firing upon the steamer Hover on May G, but says that the British Bteamer Clearwater was fired upon on the 6th Inst, by the Nlcaragunn commnnder. Some 200 of the foreign residents took refuge In tho lottery olllce. The foreign consuls hoisted their fines for protection. Gen eral Drummond was the only rebel leader who failed to escape, having lost both eyes. His face Is horribly dls figured. He will probably be shot. 'llio Wi'iifimr. For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey: Increasing cloudiness; warm er; southwesterly winds. Don't thin yoar blood with sassafras or poison it with hluo-tnass ; but aid Nature by using DoTVitt's Little liirly Klsors. the fam ous llttlo pills for constipation, bllioti n'ss and stomach ami liver troubles, Tl oy arc purely vegetable. C. H. Hagcnbuoh. SnyH Mra. J.outKort Is Allvo. Chicago, May 20. Ex-Judge W. O. Vincent, attorney for Adolph Luetgert, the sausage manufacturer accused" ot murdering his wife, has Issued a state ment to the public In which ho asserts that Mrs. Luetgert Is alive, or Wad four days subsequent to the data upon which the police claim the murder was committed. The statement deolnres that the woman left home about 10:J0 on the night of May 1, and that u woman In every way answering her de scription appeared at the Chicago and Northwestern station In Kenosha, Wis. Sho was evidently deranged, and talk ed about "going to Muellers to work." iAjjStgert at one time rented a farm near Kenosha to a family named Muel ler. The attorneys confess that they have not the most remote Idea of the woman'B whereabouts, If she Is still alive. Mr. D. P. Davis, a prominent liveryman nnd merchiKt ol Goshen, Vn., has this to sny on tho subject of rheumatism : "I tako pleasure In recommendtne Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism, as I know from personal experienco that It will do all that is claimed for it. A year aco this spring my hrothor was laid up In hcd with Inflammatory, rheumatism and suffered Intensely. Tho first application of Chamberlal'i's Pain Ilahn eased the nain and the use of one bottlsucom- plotely cured him. For bale by ulnhler lima., druggists. Atlantic City Its Pleasures nml Hotels. We have received from the Ounoml l'a winter Department of the Philadelphia nnd Heading Hallway n neatly arranged booklet descriptive of Atlantic City, containing a complete list of hotels, their location, rates, etc., and showing several illustrations of seaside scenes, and also tolling some of the manifold advantages which mako 'The lioyal Heading Iioute" the favorite line of travel to the sea. Copies can lie obtained by sending a two cent stamp to Mr. Euson J. Weeks, General Passenger Agent, Heading Terminal, l'liila dclphia. mm county AGENTS WANTED New Steel Cable Fencing Best Quality Greatest Variety. Fencing, Gates, Poultry Netting. MONEY IH IT FOR LIVE MEN Plfltie Mnd rcfrnoes with flrit letter. McMULLtN WOVEN Willi. FESCKCO., Chicago. FRAZE AXLE GREASE DEBT IN TUB M OULD. Its wearing qualities are unsurpassed, actually outlastlnK two boxes of any other brand. Not affected by boat. UTUKTT1IU CI It Ml INC. FOU BALK UX PK.M.F.Tta qemsujjxv. PIMPLY Pimples, Mote urn, blarkhcods, red, rough, oily, tnothy (kin, Itrhlnu eraly sculp, dry, thin, nnd falling hair, nnd buoy blemlihes prevented by Concent Soap, tho most ouYdlvu skin purify. Ingonil beautifying soap In the world, as veil as purest and sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. Is soli throu (health world. roTTtsfl. AircC. Ceer., Bole rrorn., Bosun, ay How to Pesnlliy UK Sn,ft BLOOD HUMORS onftftniai. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. c 1 S. PHILLIPS, M. 1). Office: 80 West Centre sticct. Cnn bo consulted at nil hours. jj M.BUKKB, ATTORNEYrAT-LAW. Offlce Kgan bulldlnir, corner of Main anC Centre streets, Bhennndorth. J H. POMEROY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Bhenandonh, Pa. W. SHOBMAKBK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market nnd Centre streets. pilOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 69, Mnbanoy City, Pa. Having studied under some of tho bosi masters Iv London nnd Paris, will give lesson, on the vtoltn,mnndolln, euitnr and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In caro of Strouse the jeweler. Shenandoah. ' (Grocers can tell I you why Uiosc iwhobuy bCOIlq S wnen v.ecpcomingbdck used as an 1 for it. Strange I 41 1. Ui.r, admixture to t taUhc9 pcopi0 ordinary cof-jtry a new tiling. ice manes ai 1 1 delicious drink. "k. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY cmtis 017. tapotencr.HleepleMneM, etc.. caused by Atfua and other jSicemes and India cretlotu. Thty juickt and aurvlu Testoro Lost Vitality in old or yoan?, and fit a man for tnjiy. basinons or nwrlfleo, Prevent Insanity and Consumption if taken in tlmo. Their ne shows immediate Improve coent ana eiiects a cuius wee re au otnern itut. in iiitnpon lift This the sennlno AJax Tablets. They Iiiva nrlrl f hnnasnrla anil roi 1 1 turn Vfttl. VA CM VA IX potltlre written- guarantee to effect a cure In each case or refund the money. Illca 60 cents per Dackane, or ill packases lull treatment! for &G0. lis m Fill, in plain wrapper, upon receipt of price CI real ar free. AJAX REMEDY CO., Forsnteln Shenandoah. Ia.. by A. Waslej and 8. 1. Kirllu, Druggists. mm mm restobel o itH HH...I..I u'uiir f II Alii. Mi.lt- V. N T, i' lUp.lmriit'pwt, itnfaiit o.1or 1 -0 )tlt IItrK 1I.VIU TOMOremoVPSilandrulT. Mm li Kir from inllinuoiil tttnMm"ncerowlh $1 Wt h"iil isizi: m i:iui!A x r t o m tuiton t., v CDCf Illusiriltd TreutU on Hair on application IT UE-L For sftlo by Shenandoah Drug Store, Klrlln Druf'.Store. Wanted-An Idea I; Who can think or some Bimpie thing to patent? TProtsV-t rnur ldtvutt thfr mriT hrlnt? vnu watth. Write JOHN WKUDERUUkN A CO.. Patent Attor ney!. Woiblogtou. D. C, for tbelr 1.800 prlto offer and llflC o two Hundred inTentlona wan ted. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, a., 203 West Coal Street. Hillions of Dollars Go up in smoke evory year. Tako nt risk's dud net your nouses, bukjk. xur. ul tu ro, etc., Insured In flrst-elMsro liable companies as represented by lAVm PfrUTQT Insurance Afrent. DAY1U i-AUOl, JM Bouth Jartlln tit Also I.lfo and Accidental Oompanl et Agetutino wolcomo waits yon at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rialn and Coal Sts. Plneet trlilskeys, beers pertsr and ale ooi stantly on tail. Uuotoe eniperance drlukr anu oigura. Teams to Hire. If vou wnnt to bire a safe and reliable team for driving or for working; purpose, pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Teanii constantly ou band at reasonable ratet JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 Katt Centre street. Opposite Reading railroad station. mtioura 15a. er! It lasts through all ageo and enters tho confines of eternity. With what on re, therefore, should sho be Runrdcd and how prone the effort bo to make her life happy. Mother's Friend mako s child-birth rtnjir. nnRlntR nntnre In Ita siibllino effort, leaves tho Mother etronjrer after than before confinement. anil robs tho trying hour of Its terror. No Mother can afford to neglect Its use. Of druggists at f 1.00, or sent bymallon receipt of price. Write for book containing valu ablo information for alt Mothers, mailed freo The DrsilflelJ Itritnlator Go., Atlanta, (la. Coming Kvents. Hay 30. Ice cream and straw1orry festival in I'oliblns' opera house, under the auspices of the societies of Trinity Reformed church. JuneS. Grand cantata by the P. M. church choir, in Kobhlus' opera house. June 12. Ice cream festival under the auspices of the famous Ilase Itall Club, in Itobblns' opem house. How to Trent n AVlfe. (From Paelflo Itenllb Journal.) Pint, get a wife ; second, lie patient. You may have rest trials and perplexities 111' your business, bnt do not therefore, carry to yonr home a cloudy or contracted brow. Your wife may have trials, which, though of less magnitude, may he hard for Iter to bear. A kind word, a tender look, will do wonders In chasing from her brow all clouds of gloom. To this we would add always keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy In tho house. It is tho best and is sure to be needed sooner or later. Your wife will then know that you really caro for her and wish to protect her health. For sale by tlrnhler Bros., druggists. LADIES DO YOO MOW DR. FELIX LE DRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment is the original And only FRENCH safo nnd roliahki caro on tho mar ket. Price. $1.(10; sent by moil. Uennino sold only by nR.THEEL604H.Six.hSt, Side Entrance on Green St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. CURE GUARANTEED." Tounu, old, single or married & thoio con templating marriage, if you are a victim of BLUUU PUlSUH e;x.?.u"s? PrlVat8 DIS83SBS humanrVwWcri'de! 'rrrtv mind and bndv. and unfit vou f nr the. duties of life, call or wrlto and be saved. Ilourti Dally, 0-31 erVa, (1-1)1 Sun., H-rj. gendlOcti.la stamps fur Book with sworn teitlmnnlsli xpoilns Unuclti and Fako Institutes. Take No Sabstltute.. Eagle Brand CL3acx -CONDEUSED HI1K B Has always stood K3ST In the estlma S tlon of tlie Amc. lean 1'tople. Mo other Is 1 "Just osood." Best Infant Food. (.tllluctlar4ll)t'3NlaaKtteB( PHILA & READING RY IN KFI'Htrr MAY 10, 1867. Trains leave Bbennndoidi ns follows : For Now York via 1'bllndelpblA week days, 10. 5 30. 70S JSIn. m.. 12 33. 3 10 and 0 07 1) m Sundays, 2 10 n. m. Kor xncw i orK via iuaueu untinic, wcce days, .10, 7 0.) n. m., 12 83 nnd 3 10 p. m. For ltendhifr nnd IMilladolpbla, week days, 10. S 30. 7 03 a.m.. 12 33. 3 10 and G 07 n. m. Sun- lays, 2 10 n. tn. For Pottsvllle. weekdays. 2 10:7 05a. m.. nnd 12 .13, 8 10 nnd 0 07 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 n. in. Vn. Tninnniw nml Mnlnmnv Pllv wont .lnt-o 10. 5 30. 7 Ofi a. 111.. 12 33. 3 10 and 0 07 P. in' Sundays, 210 a, ni. Aror wiiuamspors, unmiry anu i.ewiM urtr, week davs. 8 28. 5 30. 1180 n. In., and 7 25 n in Sundays, 3 25 ft. m. iror nianano i-iaiic, wceKiiays, x 10. h . 1 05. 9 51, 11 30 u. ill., 1233, 3 10, 0 07, 7 26 atld 0 35 p. m. unuays, - iu, u jo n. in. For Asbland nnd Sliamokln. week davs. 3 2,1. n ja, 70S, ii no n. ra., 0U7, 7 jo anu bos p. m. Bimdnvs. 8 25 a. m. For llaltlmore, Wasblneton and tho wett via Termli'ial.'pbiiadelpbfa, (1. & H. V t(.) at 8 20, 7i, iio a. m., mu anu y.zj p. u sunrays, 1 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. m.,8 40 and 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains from Twcnty.fourtli and Cl est. nut streets station, weeicaays, to sua. in. 1Z2U, iz to e Vi p.m. ounuays, i i, e p. iu. TRAINS FOU SJIENANDOAII. Iavo New York via Pblladelnbla. t eek lays. 1 80. 8 00 a. m mm 1 30, 4 30, s 00 p. in Suudavs. 0 00 n. m. iave new orK via niaucn ununE, v cck Jays, 4 30, 9 10 n. m., 1 30 and 4 15 p. ni. Leave Pblladelnbla. lleadfnc Terminal, week lave. 4 20. 8 35. 10 10 a. in. and 1 30. 1 10. 6 30, 1 1 SO p. m. unnuays, il au p. m. jnve iteauincweeic unvs. i ao. t ju. u u, h, hi. 2 00 m., 4 19, 6 00 and 8 20 p. in. Sundays, ll'A a. in. l.eave I'ottsvllle. week ilnys. 2 35, 7 40 a in. 12 30 and 6 12 p. ni. Sundays, 2 35 a. m. Leave Tamooim. week days. 8 18. 8 43. 1120 a. m., 1 30, 5 81, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 8 18 in T ., n .... ".r.. 1 , Kit.. ...1- ,ln.. ' i K 9 12 11 47 a. m., 2 17, 5 18, 0 17, 7 41 and 10 08 p. m! sunuavs. 12 Jn. li 11 a. m. javo Ainnanoy riane, wceic uays, 2 4, 100 B80.920. 10 25. 1169 a. m.. 232. 5 32. 638. t ! p ni. Bunuays, vi iu, 2 w, w a. in. i.eave wuuntnsport, weeic uays, 7 42, 10 20 a m., 1 00 and 11 30 p. in. Sundays, 11 30 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Pblladelnbla Cbostnut street war! ami Snutb street wharf tor Atlantic City. Weekdays Kxprees, 900 n. in., 2 00, (Batur- tiays only, a uuj, 4 uu, a uu p. in. Aceominoua- lion, w a. m., D,oiiu p, in. bniHiays isxpress, yuu, louu a. m. Aoeora uiodatton. 8 00 a. in., 4 tl p. in. lluluriunir leave Aiiamio i;iiy uepol, con er Aliainie anu Amuiinw uvvfiuee. Weekdays Kinrese. 7 3B. 9 00 a. m.. 8 80. 5 30 p. in. Accommodation, 4 i, a la a. m., 4 iu p. m. Sundays Eipress, 4 00, 5 30, 8 00 p. m. Aceom modation, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. in. X'anor uars on an ezpreee trains. Celebrated Venirxle Vowders nevr fU. Mf anil ur (after f4iM JjlOK 8IIKWK1', S. ROLL BEDDALL, Of 1'OBT CUBMHT. Subject tn ItfpuUlloan nils. poit SlIKltll'l', H. S. ALBRIGHT, Of OuwiasHusa. Subject to Republican rules. t Vovlnslcy's drug storo, 38 Bb Centre street Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety softness of the skin is Inva riably obtained by thor'e who use I'ossoNi'a Complexion powder. Who can mpanure tbo Influence of n Moth SI WFHSY PELLS! tOWlSB Bu" .-.. ttdtciric Co,Pmv.aTp PEACE NEGOTIATIONS Progress Slowly Between the Turks and the Greeks, THE SULTAW LESS EXOKBITAWT. IIn CoimcutHl to Mntlornto 1II l)e inniidH oil Jtl VHtiitilaliPil Foe, Thmitfli lie Mny Still lunlst on Cou troIHiiK 'L'lieamil.r. London, Stftr 20. The Times corre spondent at Athena aays: The news of a fortnight's armistice has caused a general feeling of uneaslnei s here. Telegrams are much delayed, r. ad the strangest rumors are current. Reports of panic atld of flight come from all the towns In the districts around Lamia and Sti-lis. The Turkish attack at l'hourka aud other positions In the Othrys range has compelled the army to retreat toward Mount Oeta and Thermopylae, while the dlslodgment of the Fourth Infantry regiment at Aldlnttsa threatens the retreat 6f the main force. It Is difficult to ascertain exactly what occurred after the retreat from Domolcoa. Apparently the Turks con tinued to advance, and, either In Ignor ance or wilfully Ignoring the armistice negotiations, attacked the Greek rear guard. After several combats lasting three or four hours the Greeks were compelled, about 7 In the morning, to retire toward Lamia. The news of tho fighting caused a gtmer&l flight from Lamia during the night. The tele graph olMclaIstled with the rest, and this cutting of communications led to the wildest rumors at Athens until the clerks could be Induced to return and communication with Lamia was re stored. Premier M. Italll, on behalf of the Greek government, has notified the crown prince of the conditions of the armistice concluded at Arto, adding: "Impart these conditions to the com manders of the Turkish forces; declare that from this moment -you suspend hostilities, and will only resume them In the event of an attack: disclaim all responsibility for any violation of the armistice, and Invite the Turkish commanders to suspend all hostility." In an Interview II. Italll said: "Two of the richest provinces of Thessaly, Larlstui and Trlkkaia, have been devastated. The government must provide for 13,000 refugees, and it will therefore be Impossible for Greece to pay Indemnity." M. Italll said the government hoped to effect a compromise with its foreign creditors, and that therefore any sys tem of financial control from outside would be both humiliating and worth less. He expressed an equally emphatic disapproval of the other Turkish de mands. - A telegram received here at midnight announces the arrival of General Smolenskl at Lamia, where his pres ence exerts a calming lnlluence upon the population. A Constantinople dispatch says an official statement was published last evening, which, after reciting the Turk ish side ot the war up to the battle of Domokos, says: "The czar sent to the sultan a special telegram expressing his sincere sentiments, reaffirming the pacific views of the powers and noting with appreciation the success of the Imperial troops. The capture of Do mokos forming the natural limit of the defensive operations, and the govern ment being desirous of giving fresh proof of its pacific intention, the cabi net decided, and Its decision was con firmed by an trade, to cease hostilities upon conditions to be arranged by the respective commanders. The conditions of peace, following the armistice, will assure the future rights and dignity of the Imperlnl government, the frontiers of Turkey and the preservation of gen eral peace." The sultan has telegraphed his con gratulations to Edhem Pasha and the Turkish troops, and asked him for a list of those who distinguished them selves In the advance to Domokos, In order that he may reward them. Edhem Pasha wires that the Turk ish camp has been transferred to Do mokos, where ne has hoisted the Otto man flag. Ahmed Pasha telegraphs that after the defeat at Prevesa the Greeks left 300 corpses on .he Meld, although they took many away by sea to Athens. The sultan hits consulted the Shelk-Ul-Islam, who has declared It to be thf will of Allah thit Thessaly should be reunited to Turkey. Should he act upon this religious prompting It may be extremely difficult for the power to prevent his purpose from being car ried out. No final program has been male In the peace negotiations. A dispatch re ceived at 2 o'clock this morning from Arta rays that when the Greek rttid Turkish delegutrts met late yesterday to discuss the armistice the latter de clared that they would submit the pro posal of the Greeks to Edhem Pasna, and, pending the arrival ot Instructions from him, would agree to an armistice for 24 hours. The Daily Telegraph's correspondent at Constantinople says the sultan has stated to Baron De Callce, the Austro Hungarlan ambassador, that he Is will ing to modify the terms of peace, which vfure formulated under the pressure ot Irritation at fresh Greek attacks In Eplrus. Womuu Ilqlil J'or ICxtradltlnu. New York, May 20. Allda Uradley, alias Lillian Bateman, and Jennie Gor don, alias Mrs. Worthlngton, who wece arrested Tuesday, were arraigned In the Centre street police court yesterday Afternoon and committed to the Tombs for 30 days to await extradition. The women are wanted In Baltimore te answer a charge ot robbing Samuel Kirk & Sons, jewelers, of (1,000 worth ot watches and diamonds on May 6. The police say that the Philadelphia authorities have & case against these women too. Oso.ii- Wilde I.lberntml. Lqudoq, May 20. Oscar Wilde, who was sentenced on May IS, 1896, with Taylor, a companion, to two years' Im prisonment at hard labor, after having been convicted of immoral practices, was released from prison yesterday. Wilde goes tn l'arls Immediately. He Intends, however, to return to this city to ftigage In literary work. Wilde has refused an offer ot 1,000 for a story of his prison experience. Did You Itver Try Kioctric I Utters as a remedy far your troubiesr 11 not, get a bottle uow.ajuj get relief. This medloiue has been found utue peculiarly aduptod to the relief and cure of all l' einule Uompiaiiits, exerting a wonderful direct iutluence in giving strength aud vuue to the orsaua. If you have Loss of Aunetile. (Joustipatlon, Ueadaolie, Fainting Spells, or are Xervous, Hlottpluss, Excitable, ilcuiuoholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells, F.liH'trie Bitters is the medicine you ueod. Health aud strength are guaranteed by its uae. large lwttles ouly fifty cents at A. Waaley's drug store. Iluy Keystone Hour. lie sore that the name Lkssio St Harr, Ashlaud, l'a., is printed on ever sa k. 6-Year-0ld THE REVIVIFYING EFFECTS OF A PROPER NERVE FOODjDEMONSTRATED. Jrom Utt Era, Several months ago, Miss Cora Wntrrnn, (tie sixteen-year-old daughter of Mr. I. ('. Watrous, a locomotive fireman, of 61 Clnrinn Street, Bradford, I'enna., was seized willi n nervous disorder which threatened to end her life. The first symptom of the nilmcnt was a loss of appetite. For somo little tunc Miss Watrous had no desire to ent nnd r, m plained of a feeling of extreme lassitude. This wits followed by severe pnim in the bead. 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