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J'or Halo at Fovlnsky's drug store, 28 East Centre street THE SUN. The first cf American Newspa pers, CHARGES A. DANA.Jiditor. 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 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 SUN, New York. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NBUVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by tliis granular effervescent anil stimu lant. An Instant cure for sour stomachs and lieadaslies. wUlcli often accumulate from having a iilght oui. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and IP Peach Alley, Shenandoah. Grooco's Poroign Voluntoors to bo Quiokly Exportodi THEY TERRORIZETHE VILLAGERS Iiidulglnp; In Hlotntiu Hxoixscs, They I'rovoko nil Attnck by Uroolts Will Not llo Allowed to Itonmlu In AtlioiiH Arm In t Ico May Ho Kxtondod London, May 84. The Athens corre spondent of The Times says: Owing to the disquietude caused by the pres ence In the city of large bodies of vol unteers the government has hastllK re called the force of cendarmes sent to Arta and will take measures to de port these dangerous allies to their various countries at the earliest pos sible date. Most of the volunteers making up the Iterthet column are anarchists, and the government has done wisely In re fusing to allow them to come here, although they Insisted on the privilege The government sent them from Arta to Zaverda, and there disarmed them, with orders to leave for Italy In dreek vessels. Thereupon they began to In dulge In all sorts of excesses, and got Into conflict with the Inhabitants, with the result that one Italian was killed and six were seriously wounded. Final ly, after a great deal of trouble, they were sent to IJrindlsI under the escort of two Greek men-of-war. The correspondent of The Dally Tele graph In Eplrus gives a terrible pic ture of the excesses of the Italians while traveling from Arta to Zaverda. He says: "They stole brandy and drank It like water. Armed only with revolvers and bayonets, by the time they reached Zaverda they were quarreling fiercely among themselves. The villagers, thor oughly alarmed, gathered In readiness to fight the Italians, and the situation became serious. A Greek tried to pacify a Garlbaldlan, who was about to dash his brains out with a stone, whereupon an Italian officer fired and wounded the Oaribaldlan. "Instantly the cry was raised, 'A Greek hns been killed,' nnd the vil lagers began to fire their rifles. The melee became general, but the Italians finally displayed a flag of truce, and the embarkation was effected, though with great difficulty. Several Italian olllcers told me they did not expect to reach land alive, as their rufflanly soldiers would surely kill them." The Berthet column (Italian) insist ed on returning to Athens, several or the' volunteers refusing to return to Italy on the ground that they are liable to arrest as deserters. The gov ernment has decided that the column must return to Italian territory, and will undertake to board and lodge only those liable to arrest. The forces of the Ethnlke Hetalria have distinguished themselves more since than during the war, and the bands of Irregulars and deserters are pillaging and devastating the Phthlotls district, where the condition of the vil lages Is almost lamentable. The Athens correspondent of The Standard says: The government and people are now only anxious for the disarming of the Irregulars, and they confidently rely upon General Smolen skl to do this as soon as the condition of peace have been ugreed upon. The Greek army Is paralyzed, and news comes from Salonlca of the dispatch of large Turkish reinforcements to Thessaly. General Smolenskl has sent telegrams to the Athenian newspapers denying tliat he ordered a retreat except In pur suance of the commands of Crown Prince Constantln, and adding: "I earnestly beg you not to publish In accurate statements calculated to cre ate dissensions In the army." He also denies that any guns fell Into the hands of the enemy during the re treats from Itevenl and vellstlno. It Is reported In Athens seml-ofllclal ly that Edhem Pasha, commander of the Turkish army In Thessaly, has In formed the Greek officers who, in con Junction with Turkish officers, are ar ranging the neutral zone, that he is empowered to negotiate the terms of peace with Greece direct. It Is under stood that the armistice will be pro longed If at its .expiration the peace negotiations should not be finished. A di: patch from Canea announces that Colonel Stalkos, with the last de tachment of the Greek expeditionary force, embarked for Greece yesterday morning. The correspondent of The Times at Constantinople says; The powers have Instructed their ambassadors to act as their representatives in mediating be. tween Turkey and Greec. A collective note will be handed to the porte forth with. Palace circles now realize that great "maladresse has been displayed on the Turkish side. The question Is how to retreat from the present situation without humiliation, and a change of ministry Is being discussed as the best way to save appearances. "It Is asserted that the amount of Indemnity will be reduced to S.OQO.OOP llras, 2.000,000 to be paid In cash to Turkey and 0,000,000 to be accepted by Itussla as part payment of the Indent nity owed to her by Turkey. "It Is said in Constantinople that after the suspension of hostilities the Greeks, under pretense of washing their linen, crossed the bridge over the Arta and were attacked by the Turk ish commander, who drove them back after heavy lighting for ten hours." Mr. D. 1. Davis, a prominent llyoryraan ami raerclistt ol Goslion, Va., lias this to say on the subject of rheumatism : "I tako pleasure in recommending CI amuerlain'i Pain Balm for rheumatism, us I know from personal experience that it will do all that is claimed for it. A year ago this spring my brother was laid up in bed with inflammatory rheumatism and suffered intensely. Tho first applleatlou of Chamberlain's Pain Balm eased the pain and the use of ono bottle com pletely cured hlin. For mie by (Iruhlor Bros., druggists. Atlantic City Its Pleasures and Hotels. Wo hnvo rcccivod from tbo General Pas senger Department of the Philadelphia and Hearting Railway a neatly arranged booklet descriptive of Atlantic City, containing a comnloto list of hotels, their location, rates, otc., and showing several illustrations of seaside scenes, and also tolling some of the manifold advantages which make "Tho Koyal Beading Route" the , favorite lino of travel to tho sea. Copies can be obtained by sending a -two eut stamp to Mr. Udson J. Weeks, General Passenger Agent, Beading Terminal, Phila delphia. Try Oraln-O I Try Grnln-O I Ask your grocer to-day to show you a package of GRAIN-O, the new food drink that takes tho place of coffee. Tho children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it, like it. UKAIN-O bas that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pur grains, and the most delicate stomach receives It without distress. I the price of coffee. IDe and 26 cts. per package. Sold by all grocers. COTTOLEND. Wholesome hfhen shortened with 1T0UNC Ths Cottolsas trade marks ars "CoiMtn" n iter's htad In cotlon-pMni urtath on STsry tin. THE N. K. FAIRDANK OOMPANY, Cklcajo, Nan York, I'htUdelphls. Pittiburs. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JJlt. W. II. YINOST, VETEUINARY SURGEON. Graduate and Late Resident House Surgeon of the University Stele of N. Y. IIbADquahtbus ! Hotel I'ranoy, Shenandoah. TIIItEE YBAU'cOUItSlt Calls night or day promptly responded to. 0 S, rillLLIPS, M. D. Odlco: 80 West Centre stieet. Can be consulted at all hours. JJ M. BURKE, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Office Kiran bulldlncr. corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. J II.POMKROY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. av. snonMAKnn, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Ccntro streets. pROF JOHNJONKS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box C3, Mabanoy City, Pa. Having studied under some of the best masters iv London and Paris, will give lessons on the violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture Termn reasonable. Address In care of Sftrouso, the Jeweler. Shenandoah. Grocers can tell you why Uiosc whobuy SEELIG'S keepcomingback font. You can't keep on selling a poor tiling to the same people. saved by using Seel- iy'S because you Lean buy cheap rcoiicc nua make it delicious bv a uittle oi this admixture. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE AIm jservouM imea$tB railing mem ory. Impotency.HleepleBsness, etc , cruised by Auaiennd other Excesses and Indis cretions. They quichlv and aurrty restore Loet Vitality i n old or young, and fit a man for study, business or in wr luge. Prevent Insanity and Consumption if taken In time. Xlielr nsA ehows immediate Improve ment and effects a CUBE wnere ail otnere laii, in. elst upon havinu the cenuino A ax Tablets. They have cared thousand and will cure yon. Ue eWe a positive written cuarantee to effect a cure In each case or refund the money, 1'riceOO cent per PBckaae, or eti packaaea (lull treatment for 13? mail, In plain wrapper, upon rwtiipt of prlco. Circular free. AJAX REMEDY CO., ' Foranloln Shenandoah, To., by A, Wosley and H. I. Klrlln, Druggist. Wanted-An Idea SEs? i rutccb ynur jueosj may mar nnnir you weaitn. Write JOHN WKDDEUUUkN A CO.. Patent Attor neys. Washington, D. C, for then I,8oo prlso offer and list of two hundred lnrenttons wanted Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Fin ss t, Purest and healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, a., 203 West Coal Street. A genuine welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rlaln and Coal Sts. Finest whlsteys, beera porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice emperance drinks anu cigura. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvet softness ot the skin la Inva riably obtained by thoriwhouso I'ozzoni's Complexion powder. CKU& ljiSAFEANO SURE. SUD 40. HM-WOMAIfS SAFf I'ol st Povlnaky's drug store, 38 ! S.ntr. street. Celebrated Temnle Ponders never fall. Wit 13 ImtlflUMr. tuna iuje(lftr fl)U8 .d otli.r Ukr life and sure Tn. ...I IWnmmj Pill, at .ii ,i....l.iuth. h.t .nil .Void notntmmt. Ou.tntol .upwlor lo all Mfcara. IWW helclt In tb mirVtt, A NoT L Hrtkulart, i Cts. JJr.a.2 lMk Uy. iMium, sum. FIRM'S Mil EVIDENCE Before the Public A Scrnnton Store Keeper Testifies. Scrnnton Is greatly Interested In the home testimony that is being brought forward in favor of the "little conqueror." Our repre sentative investigated another case in that of Mr. Daniel Mohr, who has a little store at 338 Summer avenue, Hyde Park. Mr. Mohr is a fine, muscular, well-built man, who looks as though no burden that any ordinary hack is called upon to bear wonUl prove too great for his and still a few mouths ago he could not lift a bushel of potatoes for a customer. Doing by trade a qnarryman, which taxes the muscles of the body, ho overtaxed them once and strained the kidneys, mt. catching a cold at the time, It settled there, causing kidney disorder, and with this he has been troubled more or less for the past 12 years, Colds he says, always went right to the baok, and according to the varying of the weather and his work he would have alternate sharp and dull pains In the hack. Lifting heavy tilings or stooping positions caused pain in tho back which was also always stiff In the lnornlnsr. I have Used nil kinds of things said he, but nothing ever helped me like Doan's Kidney Pills. They have completely banished all my paint. They deserve the highest praise and aro sure to lie a wiuuor when peoplo find out what a great medicine they are, and It will not be long before tiioy find It out. Both my wife and myself feel thankful for the good Doan's Klmley Pills have dono mo, and we lioth heartily recom mend them to any one suffering with kidney diseases. This Is but the investigation of one casein Scranton. Tliee are many more that we havo Investigated, some of which have already been published and more will follow. Doan's Kidney Pills are accomplishing wonderful results right here at home whore it is very easy to prove sncli statements as above. The Pills are for sale by nil dealers. Fo9ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y., are sole agents for tho United States and will mall same on receipt of price, which is within reach of all, only 30 cents per box. Itemem her tho name Doan's and do not be porsuaded to take any substitute. Coming livents. May 30. Ico cream and strawberry festival In Bobbins' opera bouse, under tho auspices of the societies of Trinity Beformed church. Juno 8. Grand cantata by the P. M. church choir, in Bobbins' opera house. Juno 12. Ico cream festival under the auspices of tho Famous Base Ball Club, In Bobbins' oiiera house I had 60ero attacks of gravel and kidney troublo; aud unable to get n medicine or doctor to euro mo uutll I used Hop Bitters, and they cured mo in a short time. A Distinguished Lawykr op Wayne Co., N. Y. Coi.obxkw and Cot.n. A young girl deeply regretted that sho was so colorless and and cold. Her faco was too whlto, nnd her hands and feet felt as though the blood did not circulate. After one bottle of Hop Bitters had been taken sho was tho rosiest ami healthiest girl in tho town, with a vivacity and cheerfulucss of mind gratifying other friends. ilR.TOggL604H.SixthSf. Side Entrance on Green St., PHILADELPHIA. PA. CURE GUARANTEED." I Young, old, staple or married & those con I tcmplattng marriage, if you arc a victim of HLUUU PUISUH "i;;'ore..V..' of Private Diseases human race which de- dtrnvmlnrtonillindv- nnd mint VOU for the dutiea of life, call or write and he satlmI. Jloursi Dally. iKHev'sa, W) Sun., M-ltf. ScndlOrts.ln c tamps for Poole with iwom teitlmonlnli JUxvoalni? Qnitcki and PnkQ Imtltutci I S DO Y00 KNOW DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment is tho original anil only FltENCII enfo and rolialilo care on tho mar ket, l'rice. $1.W; sent by moil. Genuine sold only by S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. PHILA & READING RY IN EFFECT MAY 10, 1857. Train leave Shenandoah ah follows For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 210, 530, 7 05 0 51a.m., 12 03, 3 10 anGO? p. m Sundays, 2 10 a. in. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, it iU, VM U III., lit lU MIII1 a) 1U ), III, For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 30, 7 01 a.m., 12 33, 3 10 and C 07 p. in. Sun days. 2 10 a. in. For Pottsvlllc, week days, 2 10; 7 05 a. m., and i ud, o iu, oui uuu i .1 p. m. nuntinys, iu a. to, For Tamnqua nnd Mahnnoy City, week days 210.530. 7 05 a, ra.. 12 33. 3 10 and G07 d. in. Q .-..I .... oin ... " or Willlnmsport, sunbury and Lewlsl iirff, wetK uuys. o a uo, u ov n. m., aim zo p in Sundays, 3 25 a, ra. For Mahano) Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 25, 5 30, 7 05. 9 51, 11 30 a. m., 12 33, 3 10, Q 07, 7 25, V 55 and 11 10 D. in. Siindnvs. 2 10. 3 25 a. m. For Ashland aim Shamokin, week dayr. 3 25, uuu, i ij, it au a. in., ow, i so anu v oo p. m. Suiulavs. 8 25 a. in. aj, uoibHUUlG, It uaillllKbUll lal III HIO HU l Vlli n . r i ir it. i i . . . I, i . tIT 1.1 4 ....I 11V.. i Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & It. V ,K) at 3 20, i ii o u. in., u iu mm i.- i. Bunrnv, 3 20,700,1120 a.m., Q46 and 7 27p.m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and CI efit- nut streets station, week days, 1080 a. m. 12 20, ac o p.ui. ounuayB, i aK, ojp, m. TRAINS FOU SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, v cek days, 12 15, 4 30, 8 00 a. in., and 1 30, i 30, 9 00 p, m. Sunduvs. 5 00 n. ra. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, n oek days, 4 30, 9 10 a. m.. 1 30 nnd 4 15 p. m. Jeave Philadelphia, lteadinpr Terminal, w eek days, 4 20, 8 35, 10 10 a. in. and 1 42, 1 05. 0 30, 31 30 p. in. onuuayB, ii ou p. in. Leave Keadinc.week da vs. 1 35. 7 lO.'O OS. n. m. 13 C0m., 119, 8 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 185 a. in. Leave Pottsvllle, weekdays, 2 35, 7 40 a, i 12 80 and 6 12 n. m. Sundays. 2 35 a. m. Leave Tamaaua. week davs. 3 18. 8 43. 11 3? n. m., 1 SO, 5 51, 7 20 and 9 43 p. in. Sundays, 3 18 a. in Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 12 30, 3 45, 9 12 11 47 a. m., 2 17, 3 1H, 0 17, 7 41 and 10 08 p. m. Sundays. 12 35. 3 15 a. m. Icave Aiauauoy nane, weetc days, 12 35, 2 40, i w oow. v .so. juiu. iiwj u. iu.. iiia. a ai. o :im. I im in. oununytt, i iyt a iu, t w a. ui. xeavo v iiiiainspors, weetc tiays, mz, iu'JU A m., 4 00 and 11 30 p. m, Sundays, 11 30 p. m, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street whaif for Atlantic Citv. Weekdays Rxprea, 9 00 a. in., 2 00, (flaiur daysonly, 3 00), 400, 5 00 p. in. ycoomintxla- hou, buu n. in., a o au p. m. Sundays Kxprews, 900, 10 00 a. m. Aoeom- ...n.t..t... a ... i tx r. ... Iteturnlnpr leave Atlantic City depot, con er Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays ExnretM, 7 35, 9 00 a. in., 3 80, 530 p. m. .Acoomtnouailou, 4 ao, m io a. in., j.u p. in Sundays B press, 4 00, S 80, 8 00 p. m. Aocom mod at ion, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p, in. Parlor Cars on all express trains. 6BAYHASR JESTppL . . .. rf li,m.l.uL iripmnt odor. .1 00 . butt ( I.I'.R'S IIAIIC TO.MUr.movMiludruS; .IttDi halrfrimifallinouiaiidiluolgrowtlilB). Wll i.uii m i:mt'.i xt ;,i fiwm at., S.v CDtp llluairated Traatiw on Hair oa auullcalwn I llbb For sale by Slienantloah Drusr Store, Klrlln Drug Wore. nillions of Dollars Go nn In siuoto every year. Take nc risks but get your houses, Bloek, fur nlture, etc., insured in flrst-olAa ro flame corainio m reuresenieu iy DAVID FAUST, !S?cJbK Also Ufa and Accidental Comuant est 0 FATAL WW III! Mother and Gkild Loso Their Livos iu a Furnished Room Hotuo. AN0THBK WOMAN FATALLY HURT Silo .Ittmiietl lCi-ont tile Thftnl T'loor to the ai-otiiul, nml Will I'i-oln1ly l)!o. Itaonpe of the Dweller In thoIIutiM Cut Otr by Flnmes. New York, Hay 24. Two iorons were killed and three seriously Injured In a fire which started shortly after 4 o'clock yesterday morning i.i the four story and basement brown stone building at' 149 West Twenty-third street. Several nersons narrowly es caped death. The dead are: Kirs. Katherlne Mossway, ad 32 years, died at hospital from suffocation and burns: Beatrice Mossway, 4 years old, daughter of the former, suffocated In her room. The Iniured are: Mrs. Mary C.. or Carrie, Bowles, boardlnghouse keeper, 28 Hollls street, Boston, dangerously hurt by Jumping from a window on the third floor: Miss Macdonald, slightly burned on face. The building was occupied for both business and dwelling purposes. In the basement Is an all night eatlnghouse. The Wesner Piano company occupy the first floor, and the upper part of the, building Is a furnished room establish ment, conducted by Mrs. Minnie Cur tis. Before the firemen reached the scene the entire building was filled with flames. The hallways from the first floor to the roof were In flames, and escape by the front door was cut oft. Panic seised the inmates of the house. While a tenant named Lamont was crawling along the narrow sill to reach the adjoining house the body o a woman struck a large sign which hung on the outside of the building and to which he clung for support. The sign was torn from its fastenings, and fell with a crash to the street. The woman was Mrs. Bowles, who roomed on the third floor, nnd had precipitated her self to the street below when she found that egress from the house by way of the stnirs was checked by the flames. She was picked up and taken to a hospltnl. Lamont did not fall to tho street. Several other tenants had oscaped in the same way. On the top floor the wildest sort of panic had seized the tenants, among whom were Mrs. Mossway and her daughter. Most of the tenants, in cluding Miss Macdonald and Mr. Phelps, had escaped to the roof. Mrs. Mossway, who lost her life, was sleeping with her little daughter when she was aroused uy the smoke. She ran into the hall and gave the alarm. and then went back after her daugh ter. When she started to return the smoke and flames drove her again to her room. She attempted to open the window, but It did not yield readily, and sho broke the glass with her hands. The window would not open, and even If It had there would have been little chance for her, ns It Is protected on the outside by iron bars. When the firemen searched the house they found tho Httel girl dend "In bed, tho mother lying on the floor, blistered by the heat and almost dead from suffocation. She was removed to a hospital, where she died three hours later. Late In the afternoon Mrs. Bowles recovered consciousness at tlm hos pital, cut no hopes are entertained of her ultimate recovery. She arrived In the city three days ago from Boston on a shopping tour. She is about 35 years old. Tho origin of the fire Is not known, but it is believed that a belated tenant lit a match In thehallway to see his way and carelessly tossed the still burning match away. Tho damage was about $2,000, Somo for ton. somo for twenty anil some for thirty years lmvo suffered from piles anil thou havo been quickly and permanently cured by using DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. the groat remedy for piles and all forma of skin diseases. U. H. ilaccubuch. PnssnTlo'H" CntlioUu ltnipltnt. Passalo, N. J., May 24. The corner. stone of St. Mary's hospital was laid yesterday afternoon with much cere mony and In the presence of what was probably the largest crowd ever gath ered at Passaic. There was a parade participated In by all the Itoman Cath olio societies of this and neighboring places, Governor John W. Grlgggs was present, as was United States Senator James Smith and other distinguished men. Besides the officials of Passaic, there wore present the officials of the nearby towns, Including some from Paterson. Bishop Wlgger wielded the trowel, and addresses were made by Governor Griggs and Father Sheppard. Bishop McQuald delivered the sermon. Did You 32ver Try Klcctric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? 11 not, get a tiottlo now and get relief. This medlcino lias been found to be peculiarly adapted to tho relief and cure of all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving strength and tone to tlio organs, IS you have Lous ot Apjiotito, CoustiiHLtion. Headache. Faintinc Sneils. or are Nervous, Sleepless, Kxcitable, Melancholy or trouble with IJi.zy bpolls, I'.lectric Jlittere is tho medicine you need. Health aud strength are guaranteed by Us ui. Ttrgo bottles only lifty cents at A. Wasley's drug store. Now'York'A StrlliliiK Tailors. New York, May 24. No meetings were held at the headquarters of the striking tailors yesterday, and quiet prevailed there. Strike Leader Schoen feld said that the executive board of the tailors had decided to give permis sion to strikers to make settlement with the manufacturer. The agree ments must provide for only 59 hours of work weekly at a 16 per cent In crease He said that one manufactur er who employed 260 persons would re open his shop tomorrow under that agreement, and that several others had promised to accede to the demands of the striker. The Wthuanlsm Tailors' union, numbering about 1,800, struck today. This makes the total number of strikers about 21,000. How to Trent it Wilt). (Prom Pacific Health Journal.) First, get a wife; second, lie patient. You may havo great trials and perplexities in your business, but do not therefore, carry to your home a cloudy or contracted brow. Your wife may have trials, which, though of less magnitude, may be luml fur her to bear. A kind wonl, a tender look, will do wonders in chasing from her brow all clouds of gloom. To tliis we would add always keep a bottle of Chamberlain's .Cough Ilemedy in the house. It is the best and is sure to bo nowled sooner or later. Your wife will tlien know that you really care, for her and wish to protect her health. For sale by Qruhler llros., druggists. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tlusmlthlng done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer 1c stc7oa 1-tf Lost C ontrol A HELPLESS, PAINFUL Prrym the Trlbunr, It il sitM Hint llie present generntion. i i jiving in rii ernoi nervousness, oonienitri Imto the cmise lo the ellmsle ofwr country : If there is an atmospheric effect It certain ly is ma least oi uie oausss tuai praauco uu WM. c. n. CCTSE. Yousnrss. The crest freedom enjoyed by the American people Is in a large measure to blame for tiie high-strung condition of our iiervcs. There is rustle and hustle on every hand. There ore excursions, picnics and long lourneys. Wo work days nnd plan dur ing the nicjita. nml in our hurry wo bolt our pr II SURE CURE FOR Dyspepsia, Malaria, Sleeplessness, Nervous Headache, Biliousness, Kidney Diseases, General Debility, Efc. Ask your Drugotet to get them through his Jobber, or send a Postcl Card to BOULTON HOP BITTERS CO.. MEM YORK. ... Inree SamnleSi Sold by P. P. D. KIULIN, Shenandoah, Pa siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iii!iiiii!i:iii;!iiiiii!n!:!iti"-t FOE SALE EVERYWHERE. ullllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllim'.uS Sonotlcoen neels a reliable, monthly, regulating medicine. Only barmleu and the purest drugs should be used. If you want tho but, get Or. Psa3's PeemjroyaLl Pills Ther are prompt, sale and certain In result. The ircnUae (Dr. real's) never dlsap. oolnt. Sent anywhere, 81.00. Address Msmuaa Co., Cleveland, O. Far Sale by P. P. D. ANDY 25 50 iSiMS 'HHr?jbsajIk MssiTrnmsBsWT1 9 iRRfll.IITPr.V nTTnPiNTPPf) tan anyr.wor constipation. CasrarfN art tli lileid I.aa-c flDDUfjUlrjuI UUHnflfllriCiU tlre.nffrnrrlporipe.lratrau.cf!iyi..iiur.dresnlts. Sam-a pie anil kimklft free. Ail. STKIiMNti ItKUUlt CO.. rhlrairo. Montreal, fan.. nrNrir Urk. au 6 "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES A CHEAT (MGIZIflE OFfEfl. FOR 1 The regular subscription price of "Demorest's Magazine," Judge's Library." and Funny Pictures" is 3-30 'DEMOREST'S MAGAZINE' Isby far the beat family mugaalnepublUhedi there Is non of our monthlies in which the beautiful itnd the useful, plewure and profit, fashion and literature are so fully presented aa In Dtmomt'i. There fa, In tact, no publication pre tending lo a similar scope mvl purpose which osu cwn pare with It. Kvory number con tains a free pattern oounotk. JUDGES LIBRARY' l a meoUily magaslue of tun, ailed with Illustrations in caricature anil replete with wit aud humor. Its contributors are the best ol American wits and Illustrator.. FUNNY PICTURES' U another humorous monthly i there is a laugh In every line of it. All turoe ui Hiesv IHwysilMM. MIO IHIIIUSOWeiy UJOfHW up. 1QU .UUU1U nol w seoure luein. Cut here aud return Dctaor-cst PufjisKirg Co., Per the enetoaea $1.00 please send (a raagasiiie of fun), aud Funny Flsturee A'miie.. Date- of Her Nerve Minneapolis, Minn, food, sleep with irregularity', trith sMdom A thought of our nerves. Mrs. 1. Uuiso, of 410 Central Avcmip, Knst Miiinrnnnlii, had flic nrntnrtuno to suf- ' r i stnntfy from iM rvoinnci, and her trouble " ' nifgravati'il 1 ..nt of plocp. Nh'ht lifter mjiht of'sleepleUn, s, hn.l created a worn out condition and sin sometimes ouM jt rk :im'I jump uhcohm mtisly. Iu relating her ripenenee t' a Tribune reprf. ntaihe, s!ic r ii3 : "I . K'i to ' t ito to j on the preat benefit I 'ir-o ricrlwd from Jr. AMIIiuiim' Pink Pilli :..r Pule l'i p!c. Fur many months 1 was afflicted with nervous debility and could ect no relief, until I btgan using tho Pink Pill. he rpquii' il re.ult came ery soon, nml I hope I liny have the prhilepe of recom mending fliem to everyone suffering as 1 did, lor I nm certain the niedieinp rive, iii.tnnt. relief without any had results. (Mfjnoil) M Its. V. ir. CnsK." Sulweribed and sn-fiin in 1, Torn tary Public. T. E. Ajtdri.wp, Kolary Publir. Hennepin Co., Minn. I)r. William' Pint Pill, contain tn n. denned form, all the elements necessary to give new life and richncM to the blood aud restore slmttcnd ncrvs. They are also a specific for troubles peculiar to females, sueh as suppressions, irregularities and all forms of weakness. They build up the blood, and restore the glow of health to pale ami snllnw cheeks. In men they effect a radical euro in all cases arising from mental worry, over work or excesses of whatever nature, rink mis are sola m boxes (never in loose bulk) at 60 cents a box or six boxes for $2., and may be had of all druggists, or direct by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company. Schenectady, N.Y. y " i,. t I Ir WOMEN WHO RAL' nro progreesi vo nnd keep informri! i f tlio World's Progress. Tito well in- formed and thrifty llouso-wifn ill nl ways keep i RAINBOW LINIMENT I in tho house, as a stnndard remedy for Sprains, Bruises, Cramps, Kheumntisin, ami. all aches and pains. E Price 25 cts. and SO cts. per bottle. Prepared by H. J. IIACKETT & CO.. Philadelphia. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. CATHARTIC DRUGGISTS t 3 FOK 1 We will sand all three to yw for one Year for 52,00, or 6 mo. for SI. SB Vou "houid not wis this ehanee Coupon properly filled out. 110 Piftk Avuc NqW York. Demareat's Family Murastiie, Judge's UUrary for one year as per your offer. Vont-oCeee.. State-
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