I tj iXniii'irnr,ff.. lifrt if TTiTI I li innWrainliiY -a, ssVsYfsTiTii EVENING HERALD KMTAHLINIIKI) IKltt, Pu Hahed every KranliiR, Bicept Sunday, al - Siiuin Iahmh Sthkt. Xsar "tse. The Herald isdeilrned In HheiiAiHiann and the ntir onioing lowna lor mi miih h ween, py- niiln In the carrion. Bv mall 18.80 n vHr. or : r ' cants n month, payable In advance. Advertise ments charged according to ptico And position ti, nuhiiftiiftra maprvm ine rnruc bo onnriev in. position of ailvei li wmenta whenever Ilia pub IciiHon of newa demands II. Tile riant U cscrved to reject any advertisement, whether reserved to reject any advertisement, pam For ur not. tnal ine puiiiiMuera may owm IniDrotier. Advertlitlng rates mad known ,tn . antilfpiifclnn Rniurod at the imatofnoe at 8raliiufb, I'a., as aoco.id claau mall matter. TELEPHONE OONKBCTtOK. "All the News Thai's Fit to Prist." Evening Herald 1JRIDAY, MAY 7, 1807. Tiik lUltlmore Sim asks "Are pni ties dis appearing !" Undoubtedly; look at the Doinoeraey. Ht'iinot, Director Eiiwabi still remains a purly unto himself. For how lonsj, HWWjr people nro wondering. Perhaps there Is amitlr ileal on In tlie School Board to delay the election of a teacher. It looks that way. The "harmony" movement In Philadelphia has apparently struck a snag somewhere, judging from current reports. Tub man who trlea to reconcile Hie1 con tinting reports from the Gretoo-Tnrklsh war is liable to have a lunacy commission sitting in !ih cue. 1'hksiiiKNT MeKtHMCY has given assur ance th.it lie will bo present at the unveiling of the Wiiihingtou monument in Philadel phia on the lMh lust. Tiik continued silence of the Attorney (Seoeral in tho mnttcr of the llorougli Jus ticca would seem to indicate that he t load ing up fur the occasion. Sn Schuylkill comity will have no county detective this year prolwbly some other ye.ir. And the people are imlebti'd to liepre Mutative Scth Orifte for tho defeat of this obnoxious piece of proposed legislation. Tin: application fur another electric light romp.inv . to ho located in Shenandoah, 1sh11 right, provided the people's rights are-fh no w iv jeopardised. This is an enlightened aire, and it might he In order to shed a little light upon this question first. The anthracite investigators arc at Wllkes- barre, and yesterday examined a number of miners and operators In that region. Tho situation there is an improvement upon tho conditions as they exist hero. At least that is the testimony of witnesses. Tiik plentiful rains of tho latter part of April and thus far of May have had a won derfully stimulating effect upon tho truck gardens from which tho supply of vegetables for tho remainder of tho season will bo mainly derived. Tho quality of tho early truck is unusually fino. Tiik farmer is likely to bo well taken care of by that dignified body, the United States Senate. The tariff hill, reported from tho Finance Committee of that body on Tues day, has added a duty of 11 cents per pound on hides, Increased the rate on wool of the third class, and cut out the cluuso in the House hill which exempted Hawaiian sugar fi' irn duties, thus reducing that competition with licit sugar. The duty put on hides, tea, and other articles which were formerly on the free-list will improve tho opportunities for advantageous reciprocity treaties for whn h the Senate will provide, and which will greatly lienefit tho farmer. It is believed the House rates on wools of th'o first and m i mill i lass will b restored by the Senate or i tuiferenco committee - ti : t- A 00MPAHIS0N. Kv-Prcsideitf OlevilauiPs Mld becauto the Ilepublicans hiv hastened to carry out their pledges for the enactment of a protective tariff law baa led somebody to recall the iucidenU of the eighteen months which elapsed between Mr. Cleveland's inaugura tion, in 1893, and the enactment of tho tariff law winch his party had promised in the platform upon which lie was elected. 1 li t e are a few of them : Ilusiness failures 2.'. 1TK, with tot 1 liabilities amounting to f.')1,t7li,85S; railroads thrown into the bauds of receivers 30, with total indebted ness of $1,873,000,000; loss in wages to persons thrown out of employment by strikes and lockouts, $15,000,000 ; banks failed, 843; strikes in Xew York and Mich igan in March, 1893, the month of Cleve land's inauguration; in Chicago in April and Ohio in May; in Pennsylvania in June; in Colorado in July; in New York, accompanied by riots, iu August; on the ' Big Pour" sud other railroads in Sep tember; in Alabama, accompanied by Hots, and only suppressed by troops, In October; in Pennsylvania ou the Iehigh Valley road, and iu Connecticut iu November; in Penn sylvania, accompanied by riots, in Decem ber; in New Yerk and Pennsylvania, ac companied by riots, in January; in New York, Ohio ami Massachusetts, aceompaniod by riots, in February; in New Jersey, West Virginia, Colorado, Ohio and Pennsyl vania, accompanied by riots, in March; in Ohio, Pennsylvania. South Carolina aud Illinois, accompanied by riots Sud only Mipprcsaed by state troops, iu -April; In Pennsylvania and Ohio iu May; iu Mary land, Montana, Pennsylvania, Alabama, VY isi iiiisin, Ohio aud Michigan', accom ianicd by rioU uecessitatini; state trooiM, in June; in Illinois, Indiana, Colorado and other states, accompanied by riots, bloodshed, aud the use of United States troops, iu July; iu New York, Massachusetts, aud elsewhere in August, tbe month in which the tarill lull Anally became a law. Does Mr. Cleveland want to see the record of these fearful 18 months repeated? He must know that it is impossible for luan ufactiirers to resume activity or business to revive pendiug a change iu tbe tariff, aud that his demands that the party Iu power delay its promised action on this subject would be liuble to duplicate the terrible ex perience of bis administration. If Mr. CIi velaud expects that the Republi-' cau party is going to be so Mind to the iu t. rcsu of tbe people as to fellow either his advice or his example lu delay iu its tariff legislation he must give the leaders of the party credit for either very little intelligence or very poor memories as to bis own per foriuaucea in that lice. , PROFESSOR BARNARD'S AIRSHIP Mnkpn n Surwwrul Flight From the Tennoni.ee ICrinwltlou GI'ouihIh. , Nashville. May 7. Yesterday, at the Tennessee centennial exhibition ground, 1'rofesaoi- Aithur Harnard, physical In structor of the Young Men's Christian Amoctatlon of Nashville, started on a trip In an airship constructed-by hlm- Ben. i nc oniciais oi me exposition and the people attending; 'the exposition witnessed the ascent of the aerlnl voy ager. The ship moved off In perfect order, and passed out of sight in a few minutes. Professor Iiarnard promised to sail against the wind arising Into the air, and he did so, The atrstilp will be continued In use at the expo sitlon. It Is 45 feet long and 20 feet In diameter, Mr. Barnard, who returned with his atrshlp last night, says that he per fected a machine which will fly under ordinary conditions. He said that It w8 not perfect, nor could It yet be perfectly controlled, but he believed that he could perfect It so that Its course could oe controlled. After disappearing from view yester day the ship circled around, the navi gator hoping to meet with a favorable current. At last the shin began to all to the west, and Mr. Barnard says that at Walklna. a village 15 miles west nf the cltv. he turned, and when four miles from Nashville the gaa In the balloon attachment began to give out. He then aoueht n safe place to descend, and came dowii easily. While aloft a suddf-n gust broke one of the spans of tho ship. No other damage was done.' Not only acule lung troubles, which may prove fatal in h few days, but old chronic coughs and throat troubles may itceive im mediate lellef and tie jMiriuancntly cured by One Minute Cough Cure. 0. 11, llagenhuch Jin Jntt tut" Xaml C'imVp. Annur Ms, t:d., I'ny ".It Ms been eettled that the Interstate naval cruise between Minylnid, Pennylvnnia and New Jersey, suggest,. d by the navy de tmrtment, to take tire place of the annual cruises of the naval battalions of each state, will not be held this year. Commander 1. 33. Emerson has receiv ed communications from the Pennsyl vania batta'Ion which flatly oppose a cruise outside the waters of that state, and as Commander Emerson and the Maryland battalion are unanimous against leavlnc the Chesapeake the states will be obliged to hold separate cruises. When the spring ttme comes, "gcntlo An nie," liko all other sensible persons, will cleanse tho liver and renovates tho system with DeWitt's Little Kaily KImts, famous little pills for the liver and stomach all the veur round. (J. II. tagcnbiir.h. (ilium SynipntlilKcrH Arretted. City of Mexico, May i. A pensatlon al arreel was made ycs.erday of the entire editorial staff of the paper called Kl Contlnente Americano, which Is the orifrtn of the Mexican sympathise with the Cuban Insurgents, at the In stigation of the Duke De Arcos, Span ish nilnhtter, who complains that the, paper has Insulted a, friendly nation, the editors are young Mexican stu dents, and popular sympathy is with them. The arrest could r!6t be helped, us the Spanish minister presented for nuil complaint. Tho neglect of a cold is often fatal. Dr Wood's Norway Pino Syrup contains all tho soothing virtues of tho pine. Never fails to cure. NUGGETS OF' NEVvS. Kleven men have been drowned at Durham, England, through nn Inflow of waier Into the Kelloe colliery. James M. Tyner, of Indiana, ex-postmaster general, has been appointed at torney general for the postofflco de partment. Thirty nesroea landed at Natchez, Miss., bp.vir.g been floating- In the flood ed rerlor.s on a raft for four days with out food. Prince Luigl, Duke of Abruzzl, neph ew of the king of Italy, Is on his way to this country to go to AJnska and at tempt the ascent of Mount St. Ellas. Seven indictments have been return ed by the federal Brand jury at Hay City, Mlrh, against Clarence I Judd jor criminal acts In conectlon with the Ullure o the National Bank of East Saginaw. Is tho tiiao when you should tako a Spring' Mcdiuiiio to purify your blood, givo you good appetite, sound sleep, steady nerves and perfect digestion. That scrofulous laint, that skin trou ble, that liver dif ficulty,thatbilious tondoncy, that Take' tired feeling, aro all cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Givo this medicine a fair trial and you will realize its positivo merit. It is not what wo say, but what the pcoplo who nre cured say, which proves that Sarsaparilla the Best Spring Medi cine. C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. U i , r- : 1 1 co"1 'Jver Ills.; easy to HOOU S PUIS take, cusy to operate. 26c. FOR THIS WEEK-r We offer two assortments of glassware for 5 ana 10 cents that cannot be beat any where for the money in town. A FINE LINE OF GLASS LAMPS. Meluskey & Son, .105 S. Main St. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY AT 11 j Kortli Main Streut, But llife Trumpit'j Clarion Note Sounded by a Scrauton Citizen. At first only the laltitest echo l cached to the coal regions. It came In the onwanl mareti through the state awakening echoes of good cheer to many of each triumphal step. Now 'Mi her.', and the tmtnjel notes of truth are daily sounded and doubt tomains no more. This time 'tis in Scrauton, tho hustl ing cry of tbe miners. At 1120 Marlon street reoides Mrs. J. Fils ami her evidence is added to that of many another in this region. This Is how she tells it! "After being troubled six years with kidney dis orders, I ono day no-Iced an advertisement of Dean's Kidney Pills. My best efforts to get' rid of my trouble had failed but I deter mined to try once more, and got a box of pills at Matthews Ilros. Drug stole, ninLI run Indeed glad of this determination, for Doau's Kidney Pills am all that Is claimed for them. They are easy to take and leavu no disagree able, after effect. My affection varied some times, worst) than others, but I have never been free from the trouble In all these years. The warm weather seemed to effect tno worse, and during that season the passage or urine was acuomiiiied by severe pain. I had con siderable pain n my back at night, and upon rising In the morning my limbs and baek were still'. 1 had stomach trouble, too, but that together with all the other ailments has vanished. I have told my friends about tho great g 'oil lloan's Kidney Pills have done me, and I shall always praio thorn and use them myself when necessary, although I have n-i need of them at the present. Three boxes of Dirnn's Kidney Pills have made mo feel strong and well," I '"or sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Mailed by Foster-Milliuru Co , Buffalo, N. Y. Solo agents for tho U. S. r Ar.'V ..',.i,,Ei.--it jti ttfitmit TSP fifi-i v..v..i.-r. v,?.-M iM Ti,rfv r-,,1 P-ajtiv-oylll t'C ' 'I mhrt III I Gimnmlwsd typo-tor to nil Mn?';. V ri. k..t li. Ui tm,,V 1 iy Hit nwttpt, A N",. L mueulus. 1 cu, V V iiuA IW Tl,tn.M. BRITISH BLUFF SUCCEEDS. Trmisvnnl (loruniiiiiuit lienculs tho Jmiiilunitlim I.nw. Pretoria, May 7. The volksraad held a protracted secret session Wednesday to discuss the answer to be made to the dispatches of Mr. Chamberlain, British secretary of state for the col onies, which demanded a repeal of the Transvaal immigration law. Yesterday the vo'ksrand repealed the law, not because It was a bieaclTof the London convention, but because It was dis tasteful to -neighboring states. Mr. Coster, thr Transvaal state attorney, has tendered his resignation in disap proval of I he repeal. The position taken by Mr. Chamber lain on the subject of the Transvaal alien Immigrant law, No. 30, of 1S9G, wag stated In his diBpatch to Lord Itos mead, the Hiitlsh high commissioner at the cape, under date of Dec. 15, 1S9G. He sold to Lord Rosmead: "Inform the government of the South African republic that her majesty's government cannot, In view of article 14 of the London convention, admit that the government of the South Afri can republic has a right of expelling or restricting foreigners who are not shown to have failed to conform to the laws of the republic, and that her maj esty's government reserves the right Of objecting to proceedings under the act which may amount to a breach of the convention. "You will state that her majesty'3 government appreciates the repeated assurances of President Kruger that the government of the South African republic has no Intention of departing from the terms of the London conven tion, nnd, therefore, feels confidenjt that It will not attempt to enforce the law." In a letter to Lord Rosmead explain ing the reasons for the dispatch, Mr. Chamberlain said the British gov ernment could not accent the alien Immigrant law as an ordinary police law within the terms of article 14 of tjie London convention, which declares that all oersons other than natives oonformlne themselves to the laws of the South African republic shall have full liberty to enter, travel or reside In any part of the republic, Klci'lrlc Hitters, Electric Hitters is u medicine suited for any M'usou, Imt perhaps more generally nctxlcu in the spring, when the languid exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need ol a tonic nnd altera live is felt. A prompt uso of this medicine has often averted long and porhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surelv In countoractiiiE and freeing the sys tem from the malarial poison. Headache. Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness yield to Electric Hitters. Only fifty couts per bottlo at A. vv asieys urug store. Sale of School lloluls. There are still on salo at the Secretary's olllcc sixteen $600 bonds and ono 00 bond of the Shenandoah school district. These bonds bear intei est from the first day of April. 1807, and will run thirty years. In terest, 4 per cent.; payable semi-annually. Parties wishing them will avail themselves of this opportunity at once, as after May 1st, 1807, tho School Hoard will dispone of the remaining bonds to outside jarties, If not taken up by town pooplo on or before that date. Uy ordor of tho Board, J. J. l'liicp, President, Attest : Fjunk Hanna, Secretary. Grlp-Colils-IIeadnche. Wbv aufler with Ooiiiihs. Colds and La Grippe when LuxaMvo llromo Quinine will cure you in one day. Put up In tablet con vanlout for taking. Guaranteed to cute, or money refunded. Price, 86 cents, "or sale by Klrlin's Pharmacy. Kontiiidy'H I'rlMin o:iridul, Frankfort, Ky., May T, -The senate pi loon Investigating committee heard testimony yesterday about Inhuman treatment of prisoners and other things. John Doe, a two year oonvlct released on Wednesday, related dosens of cases of brutal Hogging of men women' and children, of the rack, thumbstall, etc, giving names, dates and every detail, and charged that one woman hung up by the thumbs, while encle.ite, died fiom the effects of the punishment. President Albtne, of the Lcuiiiville Alblne company, a turned down bidder when the prison chair contract was let to A. D. Mar tin et al.. "f Chicago and Cincinnati, charged, that Attorney -General Taylor had be ccme the attorney for A. P. Mrrtln. Kur Itching Piles, irritation of the jpsuitul or llching iu any part of the hudy, Hush's Ointment is worth its weight in gold. Nu matter how long standing tbe trouble, Dean's Olnlmeut will uot fail to give instant lellef. Iluy Keystone Hour, Ilesurutliat the name LCSUI A IMKtt. Aaiiland, Pa., is printed on ever sat k. Ilurdoek Wood Hitlers is nature's true rem edv for constipation and kindred ills. It acts directly ou tbe bowels, the liver, the skin anil while cleansing tbe blood Imparts strength to tbe digestive orgaus. is WILLIAM D, HOWLAND'8 SUICIDE. lie Itntl lton One of tfew itnglnnd'a I. ending Mnnufliotui'ei-M. New Bedford, Mass., May 7. The body of William D. Howiand, treas urer of ihe Howiand mills, the JJew Bedford Manufactutlng company and the Notch Spinning company, was found In the dock at the foot of North street yesterday. The place where It was found Is not far from that where he was last seen alive. The corpora tions with which Mr. Howiand was connected are now In the hands of re ceivers, as the result of tlut discovery of the unsuspected-financial entangle ments recently discovered by the stockholders. . Mr. Howiand was last seen on April 13, the day previous to that appointed for a meeting of the stockholders to look Into the affairs of the corporation. On examination of the body It was found that Mr. Howiand drowned him self on the day he disappeared. In the pockets of his clothing were found various personal letters and belong ings. Including a small blank' book containing a full alphabetical and chronologlrnl list of n"tes payable of the corporations, with dates of matur ity and other Information. Mr. How land, as treasurer, was under bonds of $50,000. v Mr. Howiand was nearly 45 years old, and was one of the leading manufac turers of New England. He was the first president of the New Bedford Commercial bank, now the National Bank of Commerce, and one of the In corporators pf the Institute for Sav ings, lie was a director of the Na tional Bank of Commerce, and was closely Identified with many efforts for the moral and religious improvement of New Bedford. He was a graduate of Brown university. In I860 he .founded a village for his operatives. It Is known as the How land Mill Village, nnd has acquired a national reputation. A large tract of land was laid out by the corporation, with wide, well built streets and some B0 or more model single houses, fitted with all modern conveniences, and sur rounded by an abundance of good ground. These houses are sold out right on reasonable terms to the em ployes. Mr. Howiand was also president or the Pierce & Bushnell Manufacturing company, manufacturers of pastels and etchings. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forover, he made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, tako No-ro-lSac, tho wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain "ten pounds In ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Huy No-To-Pac fiom your own druggist who will guarantee it cure. 50c or $1.00, Ilooklct and sample mailed free. Ad; Sterling Hcmedy Co., Chicago or New York CoiiinilsHlonor Calhoun's 'MlHwIon Washington, May 7. W. J. Calhoun, of Illinois, who has been selected by the president to go to Cuba as the special representative of the United States In the Ruiz ense, had a consultation with the president yesterday. He Is await Ing the arrival of Judge Day, the new assistant secretary of state, who made an exhaustive study of the case, be fore leaving for Havana. If Judge Day arrives In time for him to secure the n-H essary information Mr. Cal houn will leave for Havana tomorrow, J. Edward Addlcks and some of his friends from Delaware saw the pres ident to ask for recrgnltlon In the dls trlbutlcn of the Delaware patronage, and were asrured, so Mr. Addlcks stated, that they would not be Ig nored. Uncklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovor soros. tetter, chapped nanus, cniiuuuns, corns, ana 11 skin emotions, and positively cures piles. oi jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give pcricct satlsisction or mony rciunuou. rnre Jo cents per nox. r or saio uy a. wasiey. Impnrtinir Ore l'Voin Vonoztioln. New York. May 7. Tho steamer Mer cedes arrived yesterday from Imatoca, Venezuela, with over 1,000 tons of Iron ore, which is to go to a firm In I'hlla delphtti, This is the first shipment of ore f.-om a mine which Is said to be practicably Inexhaustible. It Is being worked by a syndicate of American capitalists, which was formed several months ago. The ore is said to be su perior to anv found In this country The mine is situated at a point 60 miles above the mouth of the Orinoco river. Thirty years is a long tlmo to fluht so painful a trouble as piles, hut Jacob Mitchell, of Unlonvlllc, Pa., struggled that long be fore ho tried DeWItt's Witch Hazel Salve, which nulckly and permanently cured him It is equally effective lu eczema and all skin allcctious. c li. iiageuuucu. Tho Trlplo Alllunoo Itouowcd. London, May ".A dispatch to The Dally Mall from Rome says that the act of the powers constituting tho trlnle alliance -was renewed yesterday for a period of six years. The right to withdraw, under the terms of the orig inal ug-eement, expired on May 0, and Germany has succeeded In persuading Italy not to exercise the right qf with,, drawal. A NEW DISCOVERY the SHAKERS. For more than a hundred years the Mount Lebanon Shakers have studied the cultiva tion of medicinal plants and sought to ex tract from them their healing essences. Their labor has uot been spent In vain. They have made a discovery that will provo a blessing to mankind. It consists of a oordial that causes immediate relief in cases of indiges tion. The importance of this duwovery will be apparent when we realise that nearly nine-tenths of our sulfsring are caused by dyspepsia or Indigestion. Nearly every per son you meet has this digestive trouble in some of its varied form sick headache, distress after eating, pain and fullness in the chest after eating, palpitation of the heart, etc., are but symptoms of indigestion. To relieve these suttferlugs has been tbe study of the Shakers, and they have succeeded. The ruaeoivthe Shaker Digestive Cordial Inn such an Immediate and salutary effect is that it causes the food eaten to be digested, fur it is undigested food that cauaes the distress. The Cordial causes the food to hp digested befora there is tlmo fur it to ferment and sour on the stomach. When the food Is so digested It gives strength and vigor to tbe fveble bAdy, makes oje feel bright and cheerful, and makes nue gain in Hash. The Digestive Cordial is so prompt in Us action that the very first dose wilt have a perceptibly favorable result. It gives Im mediate relief. Kvery druggist h been sent a supply of our handsome Donkey Pussle Hooks, and a copy may be had for the ak Ing. It tells all about the Cordial as well as Lsxol, tbe new castor oil. . Try a twenty-five cent bottle of Digestive Cordial aud see what it will do for you. j-ftSits;.,.- ..usV mother in tL happiest beinp in this world. To hold In her arms the dear little life a part of her very own- life nest ling, trusting and denendent on her protecting love, is the sweet est, most sacred re sponsibility of a wo man's exlstance. Hut many a woman approaching the time (a) most deeply its duties and jjBP trials. She Is burdened VSl.. "1 ,v'"' a 9c,,,e of anxiety and gt TfaK-iil unreasonable foreboding -oy i 111 This state of mind is un 5r9wJ favorable both to the r mother and the child. A nrosoectlve mother may insure herself ,-v oi miuiici uuuu iceir ;alnt the slightest fear of danger or exces sive pain by the use of Dr. Pierce's 1'avodto Prescription, during me penou oi expeci ancy. This " Prescription " makes the coming of baby absolutely safe and compar atively painless. ll gives ciasuc cnuiiiuinc iu iuc uiuuniii specially concerned iu motherhood, and healthy vitality to the nerve-centres. It makes the mother btrong and cheerful. It gives her recuperative power. It promotes abundant nourishment and provides con stitutional health and energy lor tue emiu. It is the only positive specific for all dis eases of the feminine organism, devised by an educated and skilled specialist In this particular field of practice. Its sale ex ceeds the combined sale of all other nied- iciner. for women. I am vf rv thankful for whst Dr. Pltrce's Pa- voilte Prescription hHs itotie for me," writes Mrs. t?l((i It Amllh nr nrenold. Kile CO.. KallfUlS. "'aUihi a mntith bWore I was confined X had such pains I could stand up only a little while at a lime. 1 COUIO OOl rei Hi uiriu at mi, "i i any other time. I could acarcely eat anything at nil. I began tatting ur. nerce a cavonic i-re-.,4ttMi n,,.t nfmr Ihrwmiiil dose I felt belter. Prom then until I was sick, X carried nearly all the water that wan med, up a long hill, odd worked in tin garden every day, besides my other work, and iTd not feel at all bad, When Ihe baby wa bom the doctor and the women who wcr Willi me aaill I nau mi easier umc iti.u hiijt o"e they ever aaw for the first time. The baby is very neniiiij- nun hiu'k ,,-,. . ave been up ever since she was five days old.' J'oi'est VI rc In Kentucky. Plkesvllle. Ky., May 7. Forest fires have broken out- afresh In the moun tains of eastern Kentucky and West Virginia, and are devastating a wide stretch of country. At least fo,ur farm houses are reported to have been burn ed on the Virginia side before the farmers could check the advance. The new church In the eastern part of this county was destroyed. A mountain eer died while fighting the fire With a flail. Tho Wcntlior. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jer sey, Delaware ana maryianu: rair; slightly warmer; light northerly winds. I had severe attacks of gravel and kidney trouhlo; and unablo to get a medicine or doctor to cure mo until I nsed Hop Hitters, and they cured mo in a short tlmo. A Distinguished Lawyek of Wayne Co., N. Y. Colorless and Cold. A young girl deeply regretted that she was so colorless and and cold. Her faco was too white, and her hands and fect felt as though the blood did not' circulate. After ono bottlo of Hop Hitters had been taken sho was the rosiest aud healthiest girl in the town, with a vivacity and cheerfulness of mind gratifying other friends. Xo Snlnrlcs For Pollco Court Ollloluln, Cleveland, May 7. The city auditor has shut off all payments of police court ofiiclals'- salaries. About a year ago the police court, running short of funds, induced Director Abbott to loan It $2,C00 from the police contingent fund. Since that time Abbott has been unable to collect the debt. The matter was taken to Auditor Rosslter, who In person demanded payment of tho debt. He was refused, and he Informed the police court officials that their salaries would be stopped until the debt Is paid In full. The ofiiclals under the auditor's ban Include Judge Fied ler, Prosecutor Kennedy, Assistant Prosecutor Schlndler, Assistant Prose cutor Bernsmade, Clerk Honecker and .even others. . Swallowed n Llvo Llznt'd Hudson, N. Y., May 7. Fritz Christ man, a farmer, CO years of age, re siding at HarlemvUle, Columbia coun ty, swallowed a small lizard while drinking at a spring two years ago. All efi'orts to dislodge It proved futile. He dltd on Monday last. It was found that In the two years the lizard had grown to the length of ton Inches. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottlo or common glass with urino and lot it stand twenty-four hours; a scdl ment or isettling Indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys. When 'Urine stains linen it is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent dosiro to urinate or paiu in the back, is also convincing prW that tho kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort In the knowlcdgo so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Hoot, tho great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish In relioving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of tho urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold mine aud scalding pain In passing It, or bad effects following uso of liquor, wine or beor, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compullod to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and tho extra. ordinary otreot or Hwniiip-ltoot Is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful euros af the most distressing oases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and paniphlot both sent free by mail. Men lion iSYENiNa JIkiiai.d and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Iliiighamton N. Y. The proprietors of this paper giiarautco the geuuiness of this offer. piwponsnry oniolulH ArrostcuV. Columbia, S. C, May 7. L. J. Will lams, a member of the state board of control, last night swore out warrants against S, W, Scruggs, chief clerk of the dispensary, und Colonel John T, Uaston, ex-commissioner of the dls pensary, Scruggs is charged with taking from a trunk which was seized by constables four boxes of cigars and several cans of peaches. Judge Simon- ton deolared the seizure Illegal, and when the owner demanded his trunk and contents they, were gone. Gaston got a few cigars, some oranges and a pair of shoes out of the trunk, but after the whole matter was ventilated he pUd for them. The warrants were served this morning. Scruggs was dls missed an chief cl. i k last night. A Household Necessity, Casvarets Candy Cathartic, the most won ilerful medical discovery of tho age, pleasant aud refreshing to the taste, act gently aud positively ou kulueys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dkrpel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day ; 10, 26, 50 cents. Bold and guarauteed to cure by all druggists. j t' siiniirr"i''i' fi'' rf:riT nSsn1ssTssMWi.' CLEVELAND OVERRULED, rho Senate ttWJllldn 111 Forest Iles- nrvntton Order. Washington, May 7. The senate yes terday agreed to an amendment to the sundry civil bill revoking the order oi President Cleveland, made on Feb. it last, fstabllshlng forest reservations aggregating 11,000,000 acres. The de bate brought out much criticism of Mr. Cleveland's order. Senators Pet tlgrew, Wilson, Turner, Hawllns and White speaking against It. Mr. Gray, of Delaware, defended the course of the president, pointing out that It was the result of tn Inquiry authorised by congress and conducted by the Na tional Academy of Science. Mr. Allison endeavored to have the amendment restricted so as to leave tho question of revocation to the pres ident, but he was defeated on n yea and nay vote, 14 to 32. Mr. Oorman made a point of order against the amendment, but this being submitted to the senate was defeated, 23 to 25. The amendment WM then agreed to without division. Another amendment agreed to pro vides for a continuance of the Investi gation of the condition of the fur seals In Behrlng sea. The sundry civil bill was passed lato In the day. It carries an aggregate of $53,000,000. The Republicans of the house yes terday followed up their recent en dorsement of Speaker Heed's policy of postponing the appointment of corn mlttees by establishing the polloy of bi-weekly meetings. The house will meet on Mondays and Thursdays un til further notion. On this resolution the Democrat and Populists were sol Idly arrayed against the Republicans, ajifl U was adopted by a vote of 101 to 83 after a partisan debate. The res olution adopted will relieve the Re publicans from the necessity of keep ing a quorum In town and" cut off the, possibility of dally sessions feeing, forced by the Domocfo,t.a, Thorn Is n Class of Vcople Who are injured by the use of coffee. Recently there has been placed lu all the gfocery stores a now preparation called GltAI.N'-O, matlo of puro grains, that takos tho place of coffeo. Tho most dollcnte stomach rccelvos It without distress, aud but few ran tell It from coffeo. It does not cost over I as much. Children may drink it with groat benefit. 15 cts. nnd 25 cts. Vcr package Try It. Ask for GUAIN-O. nitltod Hoc LlfO to llldn HlsKfnco. Louisville, May 7. Kittle Fehler, a pretty girl. 20 years of age, Is dead, Dr, H. C. Wllle, a prominent physician, Is in Jail, and Luther Watson, awell known young man, Is a fugitive from Justice on account of an alleged at tempt on -the part of the three to hldo the girl's shame. It Is charged that Dr. Wllle performed a. criminal opera tion on the girl, from which jdie died yesterday. Mr. D. P. Davis, a prominent liveryman and merchant of Goshen, Va., has this to say on the subject of rheumatism : "I take pleasure In recommending Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism, as I know from personal experience that it will do all that is claimedfor it. A year ago this spring my brother was laid up in bed with inflammatory rheumatism and suffered intensely. Tho first application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm cased the pain and the uso of ono bottle com pletely cured him. For salo by Gruhlcr Urns., druggists. Vorost FIi-os In Wisconsin. Shawano, Wis., May 7. Forest fires are raging on the Indian reservation northeast of Kvsheha, and several nar row escapes from the flames are re ported. Several thousand acres have been burned and the timber de stroyed. .CHASES BloodfHerveFood For Weak nnd Hun Down People. UIMAT IT IQI The richest of all restora WnH I II 10 1 tlvo foods, because It re places the essentials of lire that are ex hausted by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc UJHnT IT nflPI By malting the blood WmHI II UUDO! pure and rich and the dlgestlori perfect It creates solid flesh, muscle and str,- The nerves being made strong tbe tin becomes active and alear. It restores lostvltallty, stopsall wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. Price ouc., or live noxessiun. Druggists or by mall. We can help you. Advice and book, free. fwrlto Us About Your CasoT THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, lil2 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, peppa. Railroad. RCUUYKILL DIVISION. Januauy 13,1897. Trains will leave Shenandoah nfter tho ahon date for WIkbahs, (lilbcrton. Prackvllle, Dar Woter, St. Clair, Pottavllle. Hamburg, Keadlnf x-uiiHtowii, i-jiuciuxvuie, norrisiown anu fM' adclphln (llroad atreet station) at Cofl and 1109 a. m. and SO p. m. on week days. For Pott vllle and lnterinedlutu atutlous 9 17 a. in. SUNDAY. For Wlcicana. Ollberton. Frackvllle. Dar Water, St. Clair, PotUville, nt Q 08, 9 45 a. m. au 3 10 p. in. For Hamburg, Heading. Pottitowx l'lioenlxvllle. NorrUtown, Philadelphia at B S 1 45 a. m., 3 10 p. m. l rains leave rracKviuo ior Blicnanuoan a 10 40 a. m. and 1231. S41. 7 S3 and 10 47 iv m. Sunday, 11 13 a. m. nnd 5 41 p. m. i.eavo i-ottsviue lor Hiienandoali at 10 U a. m. and 12:01, 5 13, 7 39 and 10 20 n. m. Sunda) 10 40 n. m., ft 13 p. m. Teavo Philadelphia, (Uroad street station), lo Shenandoah at & 37 and 8 83 a. ni., 4 10 and 7 1 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 6 GO a. m. Iave Brood street station, Philadelphia, lo Sea flirt, Aabury Park, Ocean drove, Ixim Dmiich. and Intermediate stations, 8.10 11.11 a. m., 8.30 and 4.00 p. in. week-days. Leave Itroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOn NKW YOUK. EipreM, week-days 8 20, 4 0a. 4 50 5 15, 0 50. 7 88, 1 , HM. 50, 1081 (Dinliur Oar). 11 00 u. m. 12 00 noon, 285 (Limited 100 and 4 72 p. in. Dining Oars), 1 40, 3 30 (Dining air) 8 20, 3 30 w, o w, a uu ll'llllllg uun, DOU, O OU, S IK, iu uu p. in., 12 01, night. Siiuduys. 3 30, 4 On, 4 90 3 15, 820,838,9 50, 1021, (Dl liur Oar), 1135 a. m., 12 85, 2 30 ( DlnliiB Our), 4 00 (Limited 1 22 Dining (Jar), 5 20, 5 56, (DbiliiE Cur), 0 35, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. in , 12 01 lllliht. ICipretM for lloeton without change, 11 Oln m., WWK-Utl'!), UllU U iHI p. ill., UUliy, FOIt WASHINGTON AND TIIK SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 3 50, 7 20,8 .' 2 1020, 1128 a. m., 12 09 (1221 Limited Dik ing Car), 112, 8 18, 4 41 (619 OoiiBreaalona) Limited, Dining Oar), 17, O.V, (Dining Car), 7 40 (Dining Car) p. m., and 1205 nluhl week duys. Sundays, 3 50, 7 39, 912, 11 28 a, in., 12 09 1 12, 4 II, ( 5 It Gougreaatonul Llmltud Dining air), 0A5 (Dining Cur), 7 10 p. m (Dhilug Cur) and 12 05 night. FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave ltrond street sttttlo-, l'hll.vleliihlu (via Delaware river bridge), enpretw, 7 02 p. n. u.liy. Leave arket street Kerry, express, 8 50 h in.. 2 00, 4 10, 5 iO p. m Stiudaya, 8 45, 9 45 a.m. Accommodation, 8 00, 8 SO, a. in., 3 20 and 4 20 p. in., week daya. Sundays, 8 00, 8 15 a. in., 4 00 and 5 00 p. m. For Cape Moy. Angloaaen, Wlldwood and Holly Bench, and Seal si o City, Ooenii City and Avalon Kxprewn, 9 00 a. in., 1C0 p. lu week days. Sundays, 00 a. in. For Somen Point. Kipresa, 8 50 a in., 4 10 p. m. weeg uaya. ounuays oa tu. J. II. 1 . IlCTcuimoN. J It. Woob Uen'l Pasa'g'r Ag den' I Manager. Sick Headache Neuralgia and Extreme Nsrvoiliness. VHIt since I was eight"!-1! ycara old until I learned of Dr. Mile-,' Lcstora tlve Remedies, I suffered from sick headache and axtretno nervousness and dys pepsia. In tiros hcurt disease doyDtQpod. I was treated by several doctors with no re lief. Severe pnlp'toiMon with pain In lefe breast, shortness of breath, and smothering spells made tno most miserable. I pro cured Dr. Mllos' Hostoratlvo Nervine and Now Heart ('are and took thorn alternately ad dlrectod. Improvement began at ones and lnoreasedso rap- Idly that Inside of six months I Increased thirty six pounds In weight. All pain In tho heart la gone, and tho nervousness has wholly left me," Mnl. Ciias. Knapp, ,V. flcrman St., Wttle Falls, N. Y., Nov. 7,'W. Dr. Miles' Remedies nre sold by all drug ;!ats under a positive guarantee, first bottlo iC3Uc.1t i or money refunded. Book on Heart i 1 nerves sent f reo to all applicants. DP. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Iud. Only in polltlo, who the r an n ft of excollcnco hi jourrmtUm, or for Ilie measurement of qimutUten, Ume orvnhu-s; ami The... Philadelphia Record . . 7 After n enroer of nearly tu-eiity years of uninterrupted growth isuJuKtifled iu elnhn iiiff that the staiulnrd first estnhlfohcri hy M founders is the ono true test of A Perfect Newspaper. To publish ALT THIS NI5WS promptly nnd sueeincuy ami in uiu moht reauuuie iorm, without elision or partisan bias; to (Uncus iU slteidlhitnco with fninUnoss, tohee'pAN Ol'KN' KYH rOU PUBMC A1.U8K3, to give hostdeH u complete reeotd of current thought, fancies nnd discoveries in all de partments of human activity iu its DAILY KDITlOKHof from 10 M 1 1 I'AGKH, nnd to provide the whole for its patrons at the nominal price of OXK t'KNT That wan from the outset, and will continue, to be the aim of THIS UKCOltD. The Pioneer One cent morning newspaper in tho United BtftttfH, The lleeord, still I.KADB WHKItK OTltls-HS FOLLOW. Witness Its unrivaled average daily circulation exceeding 100,000 copies, nnd" an ucrnK exceeding 120,000 copied for its Sunday editions, while imitations of its plan of publication hi every important city of the country testify to the truth of the assertion that in the quantity nnd quality of its con tents, and In the price ut which it is hold The lleeord hna established the standard by which excellence in Journalism mutt bo measured. The Daily Edition Of The lleeord will be sent by mall to any addrc for $3.00 per year or 25 cents per mouth. The .Daily and Sunday I'M Itious together, which will give its renders tho best nmt frelnt Information of nil that is going on In the world eery day in the year Including holidays, will be sent for frl.00 a year or 35 cents per month. Address THE RECORD PUBLISHING: CO., Record Building, Philadelphia, fa. A Handsome Complexion is ono of tho greatest charms n woman can pOSSCSS. 1'OiZONl'S COMI'USXIO.I FOWDISR gives It. RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours HATtHLESS IN EVERY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA Tour to CALIFORNIA and (he PACIFIC COAST will leave Nv York and Philadelphia March 37, returning on retfular trains within ninu months. Hound-trip tickets. Including all i. uounu-tnp hoi tour leatuies going and transportation only returning, will be sold at rate oi w&n m from New York, and I30B.OO from I'liiindcipiiiu : mu- wav llokora. lnoludlnsr all tour filatures going. Ill .75 Irom New York, 8110.25 Irom Philadel phia, Proportionate rates from other point. WASHINGTON Tours, each covering n period of three duya, will leave New York and l'hllnilel March 11, 22, nnd May 18, 1897. Hates, liiolud- liny tmliilMirtjiLinn nnd two dava' necomlnodo- J timi at the boat Washington Hotels, J14JW from New York, and 811.50 from Philadelphia. For detailed Itineraries and other Information apply at ticket gno!en or addreaa Geo. W. iioyd, Asst. OeiiT Pawl. Agent, Ilroad Street Htution, Philadelphia, AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TBI ED. HIT I A ITD UTK WOMAN'S RELIEF, Alwftji prompt tod relUbl. Avwd Imttaitum, OH Cat '!' Tamit riixind wtiihoihi. Atdruit Atom, or teatdfrMt (walwl). prtc, 1 Cirov &PKO- Co., Uoiton, AIaaa. Our boelv. For sale at Y. Y. D Klrlin's drug store and Bhenondoah drug store. DIVIDEND PAID IN OCTOBER TO ISVSBT 910 OK UPWABD81 ! Bill- eijflnuololtioiw- W- Nervine a j& Restores A Single tandard '
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