in re- ( i'i: EVENING HERALD Published dully, except Sin lay by gniixj.it vuHLisiuita costi'Ayr, . ? uKlcatlon oflloe and mccUanteal deportment, North Market Street. lua tJ ai A Is delivered In Shraandouh And Pes?ala surrounding town for Six Oents B week, payable to theearrlers. By mall, Throe Sollars a year or Twenty-rive cent per month, tt advance. A.AvrUitemenl charged according to space lied position. The publishers reserve the right fa change the position ot advertisements when rer the publication of news requires It. The t Is also reserved to reject any ndvortlse Vf hethor paid tor or not, that the pub- may deem Improper. Advertising rates lvown upon application. 24- t tho post orace at Shenandoah. P. hd mall matter, ana Mh theoMaL" nrnsiyo UKiiALJt. The rU' Shenandoah, Pcnnn David Kl"pt mpup3?. Herald In writing ot ' : David Kennedy's11 UAKY 13, 1895. "One year ag rheutnntistn. r ,.flrc iuy ll. Inrltrln -t.hB T I.. t - . r T- ii irnall ana before I had used the thirir! "fallen was all cone. ' xeoesrs Favorite Eemedy cures ch. or inflammatory rheumatism;" diseases brought about by lmput or an excess of ucld in the blood, s ni-lnni-ir trnnhlm. dvsneosin. constlnit. Vl,lnror liver comnlalnts. it is a known speciflc. Fire Alarm Boxes. ,F ,s(rivo by nll ,ncal)S ju t10ir pow The following list shows the location (,Volop along Amoricau lines OI tno alarm ooxes ui mo oucuuvuw" i fire department : u LOCATION,. "" , , , t, us Is easier to 15 Coal and 16 Bow deficit." 2-4- -..tup rt tijnt tue tr1u robbera who """is looted nn express cur in California tho other day took only the gold coin aboard, 1 eavlag alt the silver behind, will doubt less be pointed out by the silverplated s tat es men as another goldbug discrimina tion HtfuiaBUthe white metal. SECRETUtT CARLISLE guesses that the Treasury surtiluB for the callender jear ot 1 8 will exceed 128,000,000, and the coun try guesses thacMr. Carlisle doesn't know what he is guessing about. All .signs indicate that the, country is altogether the more accurate Kucsser of the two. A vOTEWOKTlir feature of the present war In Asia is the success of the Japanese in keeping their own couns 1. Their plans ot campaign have from the beginning been carefully prearranged. Every march nil battle has been Btudled and deter mined in advance as delibprately and convincingly an a mathematical problem. And never once have their plans gone Tigley Every movement has been sue sessfulj and has vindicated by its results the wisdom of the original scheme. But never has there been a premature dis olo'ure. Foes and friends allkehave been feept wholly In the dark as to what was ,Kolng on, nntll the end in view was -attained. And If the latter have some imeR had their faith and patience sorely tested, the former have been misled, iiarrled and overwhelmed with confusion. 'OUR Democratic friends fall into error and commit gross injustice when they attribute to Republican journals a desire t "hart, at" everything done by the Ad ministration or by CongresB. The party aiot in power, which appears from tho latest returns to comprise a largo ma jority of the people, has given cordial support to President Cleveland in every . thln-i that couH'be-reconciled with the Sjood of the country. It retains, but has mot at all busd, its right to Judge and its duty of judging whether measures proposed ivere bnrmful or not. The. fact 8s there has been no disposition or motive? fsh&ce the oven-helming defeat of the Democrats lastNovember, to criticise the President any further than was necessary. Greater and more complete overthrow would not be expected under nuy clrcum Mtances. The President's attitude to ward his party was precisely buqIuob .to Rorce Mui Into ncoord with Republicans,! af he desired to aeogjjilttli anything for fct country or ta pave'hls Administration Srom unprecedented dishonor. It was the feeling of most Republicans that, having lou- all that he oould for hl party up to hat time, ha would be impelled by tho MiTOntjest motlvbB to an elevated, non Ciartisan nd patriotic course for the rest of his term, ami, bowing to the htrangely emphatic decision of the people, could gracefully join In such measures for the irellef -of the oouutry as wore plainly de wired by tbe majority. Hp has chosen tin a Jar a very different part, and has eade It simply impossible for the mill tons, who voted against his party last November, to commend his course. The leaan who sho s contempt for pu Idle opin ion in this ceuutry by trying to defeat Us Wleelslens, and setting np his private no - ons against the wishes of all parties, is ertain to ilnd himself where the Presl- .lent Is now, hated by his own party, trusted by no other, and regarded with a certain Impatient scorn bv lnMlr.pnf. citizens who care more for public welfare Alian for any party. American Woolen Manufacture. In a spem-h at Boston before the ."in- tionnl Association of Wool Manafuotur ers Mr. Theodore J. search or I'litia j dolphin lold Ms nmllenoo a fow homr luols in refcrence to American textile rooH Ho said: " Wo Iriilt a tariff wall higher then prince or potentate ovr dnrufl to ifuiltl, aiirt yet in one year 4)(10, 000,000 of foroipn textiles climbed up its sides and spread all over the coun try. Manufacturers stood ngliast. In tho fnco of an almost prohibitive tarilf our own people demanded foreign fjoodf and paid for tlioni. " It needed something more than a -10 por cent duty, Mr. Search continued, to keep tho oxquisitoly finished foreign toxtiles out or America. Tho reason was tliat tlio foroign goods wero so inncli moro artistic and so much bettor spun, dyed and woven than tho homo articles. Tho superior oxcellencownsto bo traced to tho industrial schools fostorod in every country of Enropo by tho govern meuts. Sinco tho timo of Prime Minis tor Golbort, France had given heavy na tional aid to technical and artistic in strnotion. Every other country of En Tope, oven bankrupt Italy, has aided ar and industrial schools. The result is that Americans jump eagerly at the soft, ricli foreign woolens and noglect tho Aiuoricau weave. It will never be any different till wo havo patient, en thusiastio and careful technical train sv - Hin our republic. Every iiiniintnctnr ' dmiustry lias it noblo and beautiful j.,f (H owu This our maiiuf'acturrrf hi 111-'-. IS ( 0110. aUH.W'.frntt-V' jiuin WO - un lor- , vucral lor rayj eign goods. " . , Tho United Status wants a cable to tho Hawuiian Islands, and that right soon It will not only fill a present iicim1 to this country, but it will provent oth er nations from heading us off in thu construction of an ocean tolegrnph to tho south Pacific. Think tho best possiblo of others, in stead of tho worst. This is Charles A. Dana's opinion of tho newspaper man who pretends to bo infallible: "Thorn is a tradition in somo newspapers of tho old sohool that you mnst protond to a silly infallibility and hover admit yon havo boon wrong That is a silly rulo. If n man has not the moral qonrage to say, Yos.'I was wrong, mid I don't now believn what I said at Fomo former lime; if holiai not courage to say that, ho had better retiro from bikini ss and uovcr try to make another newspaper " ANOTHER VERDICT FOR DR. KENNEDY. A Phlladelphian Cured of Gravel. (Philadelphia, Pa , Item.) Since the investigations of the claims made for Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy by the press, they have received letter from every state In the Union, and find the remedy falls in few cases. The opinion of the average physician has been that kidney and urinary troubles could be cured only by long and per sistent treatment. Dr. D-ivid Kennedy's, favorite Remedy acts quickly, curing ob stinate cases in a very short time. , , Ope of our best known citizens, Mr. John J. Neill, of 2137 North ' Eighth street, was a sufferer from gravel, in speaking of his case said : "I had a very bad attack of gravel, and Dr, David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, taken about one month, completely cured me. I can not say too much Ip Its favor." , , , Favorite, Remedy is prescribed with un falline success for all diseases brought about by an excess of urja acid In, the blood. In, rheumatism, , dyspepsia, and nerve troubles, (t, has. made many .cures that yrqre considered, beyond tthe aid of medicine. Dr,. .David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy can be obtained ot all druggists at one dollar a bottlef or six bottles for five dollars. ' nnritiir- Cnre guaranteed. No operation. In- jqnlre at t;ie Shenandoah drug store, No. I South Main street. - u-13-tf When Baby was sick, -ire gave her Costorla. When she was a Child, sho cried for Costorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Costorla. Whon Bhe had Children, she gave them Costorla. Buy Keystone fionr. Be suro that the name hESBlu & Baeii, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. tf Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Away J Is the truthful, startling title of a little book that tells all about No-to baa, the wonderful, harmless guaranteed tobnoeo habit aure. The cost ts trillllng and the man who wants to qult'and can't runs no physical or financial risk in using "No lo baa" Sold by all druggists. Book at drug stores or by mall free. Address The Sterling Remedy Co., In diana Mineral Springs, Ind. 2 7-5t You will never find Brennan's cigars in dive saloons. They are for fine trade only hotels, cafes and drug stores. Mrs. Emllv Thnrnp. whn i-ahMii of Toledo. Washington, says she has never been llllln tn nmrniv. ii . mulMn. 1 rheumatism that relieves the pain so pMafM tor lama back wjjh great suocess. For ' Gruhi! " ' ' 'lie proprietor ot Pan-Tina have spent thu8n3s of dollars to make it known that It oures Coughs, Colds and La Grippe, Bottles of Pan-Tina at Gruhler Bros, drug stor BURYING JFFEIiENCftl The Patties Ooming Togetlier on a Finanoial Plau, RErERHED TO A SUE-OOMMITTEE. Tho -Waj 1 ami Manns Commit ton of the HotHo KiiTerA the JuckIIoii to Threnllsin ocrntN mui Two ltcimhllcans, Who Will , I'ltMient n rinn. Washington, Feb. is. The house com- inltteo on ways and means consumed yes terday ono more ot tho ton days within which tho treasury hii3 an option to mnko the now bonds paynblo In gold, and mndo decided progress toward an agroemont Upon n plau to bo reported to thu house. Aftei-Ing being closeted for two hours with Secretary Carlisle tho commlttoo talked over the situation, dolcgated tho framing of an ogreomont ton sub commit tco of three Domocrnts and two Republi cans, nud late in tho afternoon learned that its sub-commltteo had dropped parti san difforouccs and had formed common ground. Tho nionibors of the sub-commltteo ap pointed to draft a plan nro Messrs. Wilson fW. Vn.l. Turner (Ga.) and McMllllu (Tenn.), Democrats, nnd Rood (Mo.) and Honkins (Ills.). Republicans. Tho resolution reported by the qulntctto nt tho last meeting was ono to authorize tho secretory of tho treasury to lssuo toa, 000.000 In 3 ncr cent, bonds payable" In gold, -with tho proviso that nono of thu proceeds shall bo used for current Cxpcnsos nud tho furthor provision requested by Socrotary Carlisle repealing the-law which requires tho government to redeem na tional bank notes nnd roqulrln.l'V.' reiiuoiii niHir notes iji ,:- Aa n . ..is snhlect wn"S n minor- lm)!RlJZ12 T.-Zl sait thero mi-. 1 """- wuu muiiHiii, n n mv- lu iuvioito im- rnvnium. Tfr. nviitim immnspil li smsnlli- revenue. Mr. Bymim proposed his resolu tion as substitute, Mr, Wheeler offerrd a resolution reciting that Secretary Ctu' llslo liad admitted that tho lssuo of gold bonds would compol all future Issues to bo mndo paynblo In gold, that bimetallism had been declared to be tho poiloy of the government, that this would bo an aban donment of bimetallism, nnd thoreforcde claring that tho coinmlttco considered It inexpedient to adopt the president's rec ommendations. Mr. Bryan offered another resolution recommending that tho secretary of the treasury should pay all obligations of the government In either gold or sliver, which ever it was tho most convenient to use, but no action was taken on It. Secretary Carlisle oamo before the' com inltteo shortly after 10 o'clock. Ho pre sented a typewritten copy of tho contract which had boon callod for. Tho principal foaturos of the contract woro mado known in tho president's mcssagu. Upon ono point tho sooretnry particularly enjoined the committee to maintain secrecy, nnd that was regarding tho dates for making tho payments for tho bonds. Ho naked for so crccy, ho said, at tho request of tho finan ciers Who havo agreed to take tho bonds, and because they feared that bankers would corner tho gold of the world against them If the time It would bo needed was known and tho methods by which It was to bo obtained. Accordingly tho committee adopted a resolution pledging its members not to reveal the terms of tho document u far as it concerned the payments. Many questions woro asked the secre tnry, which ho answered iu order, giving tho amounts of all kinds of money In the treasury, nnd much other Information not now. When Mr. Reed asked why the plan which ho recently,proposed In tho house as a substitute for tho administration bill would not lo n satisfactory measure, tho secretary proceeded to quote a fenturo of tho act of 167-1. There was a disposition on tho part of certain members to Intimate in their ques tions that tho administration had shown favoritism In its negotiations of a private contract, and tho qucstlou was directly asked whothor tho bonds were not to bo sold nt a rato unnocccssarlly low oonslder Ing the prevalent prices Ip tlvp market. Secretary Carllslo admitted that the bankers practically had tho government at their mercy, and lie was obliged to accept tho host terms that could be mndo with them. That bettor terms could havo been scoured he denlod emphatically, Denouncing the liond Isaup. ' PlULAliELl'WA, Feb. 18. At the Lin coln's birthday anniversary banquet of the Young Republican club of this city, hold In St, Goorgc's linll last night, a decided sensation was ' created by tho speech of Representative James It, Walker, of Mnss-nchu.-tts, a member of tho ways and means committee,, who' vigorously de nounced President Clevolnnd and Scoro tary Carlisle for their action in tho pres ent financial crisis, and especially In pledging tho ways and means committee to secrecy regarding tho dato of 'the pro posed bond issue. Pullman Old Not Snub the Court. Chicago, Fob. m. Proof of tho attitude of Georgo M. Pullman toward tho United Stntoe dlstrletootirt will be heard by Judge AanHBuuij hi uie uiiuiuuers UHiuy. .ur. Tullmnn appeared In the judges room yes terday just before tho court oouvenod to dis pose of the Debs case. He wm aocompouled by Robert T. Lincoln, his legal adviser, who mado n statement for -Mr. Pullman relative to his inuouenoe of an Intentional oontmpt of court. He said his client ww in Auburn, N. Y., at the time Deputy Marshal, Jones was looking for him, uud the first ngttM he had that he wo wttuhtd was Uf rending the aououut iu the dally imparts. Bonntnr Iligglns Mny Withdraw. DOVER, Del., Feb. U It is said Unit there Is a possibility uf Senator Higglns withdrawing from tho Senatorial contest on March 1, and turning Ids votes over to Kdward G. Bradford. Tho story, was men tioned to n lllgglns man, and lie replied: "Senator lllgglns can't control a single voto which is being oast for him.- ' We are votlug for him voluntarily. If ho should ask me to voto for .Mr. Bradford I would refuse to d so.',' It is said that Am humi dor Bayard will seojiro five votes beforo the week oloses. Chargcif with Ncjilnct of Duty, Brooklyn, Feb. 13. Judge Brown, of tho general term of thosupromo oonrt, granted an order compelling Justice Wnt bou, of tho Ewon stroot pollco court, to show cause why ho should hot bo removed f rpm office. Tho order Is made roturutihlo on Monday next. Tho chariis against Jus tice Watson is that he failed of Ids duty in tlio cases of persons brought before him j charged with attacking street railway em- pioyes ana cars. 9 K A SUFFERING Mend and. Scalp Raw wt:i Places SUo of Silver Dolltir. Va rious ITemcdlei on!7cu",,. Yrcth Eruptions. Applied CUTICfUA. Change In Twenty-four Hoiirn. rerfect Curo In Two Wrefcj. Mv little son, iiKd three, was very m" h troubled -with a breaking out on h ' siu-,i and behind his car. Tho places ullectcd woi-o about aa larpe ns a silver dollar; the TeHi seemed raw and covered with little blisterj. The child sullercd considerably, and was t urally very fretlul. 1 tried several remedies without obtaining any beneficial results: In fact the cruptlo-is seemed to Ire sl'redillns and new places breaking out. I coticludad to try the CcricrnA RtiiiKDiUs. I washod tho arfected parts with tho Ccticcoa gOAp, tail ing care not to irritate tho flesh, and abplied Cuticuua. 1 noticed a cliango tor the bettor in the appearance of tho eruptions In twenty four hours, and lh two Weeks the ernptiimS entirely disappeared, leaving the skin smooth and the scalp clean; In fact a ffrfret cr.ro, as I have not seen any Indications or any '4 4 vrv Wfr m CSLD eruption or breaking out since. Jrffflftpftff''" T3i S5! vJS,T,y V?".!' rCrFicctu r:w. SOI.. KJ(T. .Mntn,. ' T l.nltnvn fl-Tl .J?Y" "V"rfwiceIlentforapplylnstolnsect bites, .-wrircn are very annoyliiK In tills countr.. . u. a Au.iiiiiti.Mt, bwiic isianu, XN. jt Sold throughout tho world. Prlce.CuTtct Ou, 60c; BoAP,2Se.; HEnotysNT, $1. roTTERLr.no AWU Chkm. Ciinp., Solo Propi., llOBton. f-" Ho.w to Cure Every Bkln Dlssaee," free. IN SENATE AMD HOUSE. A Turbulent Sc.imi Over the Li'SlVai mid .in, Mi-Ill f til I. WAHiiiMiro ., Feb. 13. -The house hadii turb.dent sess'ou yestcnlay over tho fluid passage of tho legislative and judicial bill. Two of the items of tlio bill -reducing the force at the pension ofilcennd providing annual clerks for members of congress excited warm controversy, Messrs. Piokler (S. D.), Mllllken (Mo.), Htdner (Neb.) and Baker (N. H.) protostlngngalust tho reduc tion of tho pension office force, alleging it was a covert move to displace old soldiers and widows of soldiors omployod there. Tho debate was diverted into flnnncinl channels by Messrs. Coombs and Van Voorhls, of New York, who indulged in hot criticisms and personalities. Tho op position to tho pension Item Was not ef fective, however, and tho effort to secure annual clerks for members was finally de feated. The hill was then passed, Though the postofficq appropriation bill had tho right' of way In tlio senate, much of tho tlmo of that body was consumed In a speech by Mr. Stewart on tho president's message and another by Mr. Allen contin uing Ids discussion of the alleged frauds In Alabama. Tho latter occasioned somo debate, In which Mr. Morgan took n prom inent part. Iu tlio morning hour Mr. Jones reported tho bill adopted by the finance committee providing for the free ciiiungu of (diver, and Mr. Gray reposed the adverse action of the committee on privileges and elections on the bill provid ing fur rh election of senators by a direct vote ot the people. When tho debate was ivMiinod on the postoffice hill tho discus sion dragged along and no progress w;is made. At j o'clock, by special agreement, piivnte pension bills were taken up and the appropriation bill laid asido. After a short executive session the senate ml-' J turned. Mllrilrr'il by Mi xli-in llnnillts. City of Mexico, Feb. V Thero nro no devel iphinnrs of Importance In connection with the Guatemalan situation. Word lias lieen received from- Piieblu of an outrage upon n party of Americans by Mexican bandits. wt a tie citnio on the Inter Oceanic ra'lroad Captain William .Scott, nti ox-capfnln of the, Texas Rangers, his brother John, another American named Franklin, and u wuman wero surrounded by sixty Mexican bandits, who shot the men down, rohbod fheiu of everything of vnlno nud nbUscd the woman shanief ully Tho mfe'rt will hardly recover. Americans nud Kngllsh started in pursuit of tho ban dits, and It Is reported .thatuv number, ot them havo bojn captured or killed. Smothered to Deutli In Malt. Buffalo; N. Y., Fob. 13. Henry V. Humphrey, an Kngllsliman, aged 45, met n horrible death by suffocation at tlio Lake Vlow Malt house. Humphrey and two others hud been sent to draw dry malt from an upstairs bin, through chutes, Into a bin on the ground floor. While the jna)t was running Hupiplpoy, stepped into- tho upper hip and his feet were at o.ncg sucked under tho rushing malt. His comrados woro unablo to tosjuo him, and beforo tho chutes could be shut off from below his head whs burled under four foot of malt. When dug out tho man wns dead. Collided with n Trnlley Cur. Louisvillk, Feb. 18. By a collision be tween an electrio car uud a wagon at BjSGok and Main streets Frank Story and vMre received injuries which will probably result fatally. The motonnan sow that n collision wa inevitable and sprang from his car, leaving it running wild. Tbe oar struok the wagon nud smashed the rear end to splinters, throwing the occupants out and injuring them Internally. Kd Clark, another oooupant of the wagon, es oaiied injury by jumping. Ilrooblrn Strikers Still Itlntiiitn. Brooklyn, Fob. ia.-Botweun midnight ami daylight union men and tholr friends mado an attack on throe trolley cars on different lines. A brick wns thrown through n window nt a car on tho Tomp kins nvenuo lino; n non-union conductor on the Bushwiokavenuollno wnsassaulted and badly boaton by five men j a mob at tacked a car on tho Flushing uvenuo line with brloks and stpuos, breaking nearly overy window in the car. No nrrosts were 'mado. A Youtbful Murderer's Confession. Boston, Fob. lii -Walter A. Scott, aged 19, of Weston, confossod yesterday to tho murder of James Slamln, n coachman In this ol,ty on Dec. 5. Scott wa arrested Monday night charged with tho murder of Slainimind tho shooting of John T. Lor den, wlillo'thoy wero making nu attempt to arrost him for robbery. Scott inmli. 1 eates Robert T. Wise, of Oharlostowu.who J bnjl limvlniislv beetl nrrnatn,! fn aiianllnn Ills: Ilotfl lrtrjf,l by Fire. Mount Holly. N. .)., Feb. 1:1. --The hi t hold at Browns Mills In the li e- vw.s I en I In I' destroyed by (Ire ycstcnbiv it I to r noon, citusliifr a loss of iH.Vi.oik) No nne i has lieen living In the hotel .siiiie il was closed sovornl months ago. Nothing wns saved from the fire. This wni one of the ' most handsomely furnished hotels in the I state, but it lias not been ti paying invest- menu since it was enlarged a few years ago. A Famous lnsurnncn Cnso limlcil. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Fob. 18. Tho suit of the heirs of Dr. W. G. Frakor, of Kxcolsor Springs, for $11,000 llfo Insurance, was settled out of court yesterday, tho llfo in- lustirnuce companies virtually admitting that after nil tho missing doctor Is renllv dead. Tho amount tho hulrs will rccelvo undor tho compromlso Is t39.018. This ends tho famous caSo. Th MUI I In Kxonnrntrd, Brooklyn, Feb. IU. Tho coronor's Jurv In tlio ense of Roofer John Garnoy, who was shot during tlio striko horo, last night brought In a verdict to tho effect thatGnr- ney died of a gunshot wound received nt tlio hands of tho military in the dlsclinrgo of their duty. Tho Jury exonerates tho military from nil blame. Nearly Cut'to Plt?ces. CnAMDEitsDUitG, Po., Fob. 13 A tramp supposed to be Thomas Moloney, 60 years old, was killed by n Cumberland Valley railroad train near Marion. Mnlonoy was In n out between snow drifts, and tried ' o escape tho train by pushing into tho snow, but ho was caught by tho car, thrown un der tho whoels and nearly cut to pieces. outh Carnl A ,SIiw.Sn-ni UOI.UM1UA, D, U., 011. IB. T110 snow storm which commenced Monday morn ing kept up until midday yesterday nnd last night It commenced falling again.- It fell to n dopth often Inches on tho 'level, and was two or thrco feet deep iu the drifts, something unknown In this taction of South Carolina heretofore. An Embezzling l'ostinnster Caught.' WASIIIKGTON, Feb. 13. Chief rostoillce Inspector Wheeler lias boon notliled of the arrost nt Lowlstown, Pa., of James Gil more, ox-postmaster at Broken Bow, Nob., who is charged witli embezzlement. Tralu Wreckers in Now- Jersey. Atlantic City, Fob. 13. An attempt wns mndo lato yesterday afternoon to wrock nn express train on tho Reading road at Pvu. h llammonton by placing four wooden tlos across tho rails. Tlio en gineer saw tlio obstruction, and tho only damngo sustained was a wrecked pilot, al though tho passengers woroshhkon upand1 frightened. A similar nttcmptwas mndo. to derail tho Camden and Atlnn tic through express nt Klwood, but the tics wcre.dls povered by section hands und removed a few minutes beforo the train came bowl ing along. It Is believed that this is tho work of tramps. , A Dead State Treasurer's Illg Shortage. CAItLYLK, Ills., Feb. 3. When Rufus Rnmsny, who died suddenly three mouths ago supposedly of heart disease, wont Into tho state treasury two years ago ho was thought to bo tho'rlchost man in southern Illinois. Within a week over $500,000 in claims against tho estato has iieen filed, but tho most startling Is that of tho .five Chicago bankers who wero his surety as state treasurer. When Henry Wolf suc ceeded tho dead man he found a shortage of 3G3,250.90. Tho bondsmen mndo tho shortago good, and tho claims are filed for tholr reimbursement. Ex-Congressman Dunham's Illvorce. Chicago, Feb. 13. Tho appellate court affirmed tho decision of the lower court granting a docreo of divorce to ox-Con- . gressmnn Dunham. Tho decision of the lower court nnnulllng tho divorce which Mrs. Dunham secured in South Dakota after her husband's bill was filed hero was also sustained Tho Dunham's wero very woalthy and prominent socially, and tho dlvorco suit filed by the ox-congrcssmnu charging his wife with unfaithfulness created a sensation in Chicago society. Twin Brothers Charged with .Murder. Toronto, Ont... Fob. 13. Last night Harry P. Hyiuijs und Dalas Tt Hyains twin brothers, wero nrreste'd, charged with tho murder on Jan. 16, 1BU3, of William Wells, thon in the employ, of tho Hynms. Tho suspicious, nature of Wells' death,' In! vlow of the' Hymns' recent nttonipts at placing largo insurance policies mube life, of Mrs. Harry Hyams, was told in iho As sochvted Prpss djapatchesjast week,., . ,. The Weather. For New Jersoy nnd eastern Pennsyl vania, snow; northeast winds, high on tho poast. For District of Columbia. Delawnro, Maryland and Virginia, fair; north winds, becoming northwesterly. The storm in tho middle gulf has moved to tho middle Atlantic coasts, Increasing in Jntonslty. A second storm nppenri tqjjo itovoloplriir oft the north Pacific coast, r- '"- f STOCK AND PRODtfCtTMARKETS. Closing Quotations of tho New York and rhlliiilelphln Exchanges. Nr.w Yoiik, Feb. IS. The share speculation toduy was dull and without Important feat, ure. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley 33 W. N. Y. & Pa.. Pennsylvania B0V4 Erie Heading 0 ,p L. & W. Bt. I'aul 'West Shore....... Lehigh Nav 4T N. Y. Central... N. Y"& N. B SUjkl Lake Krte & W New Jersoy Cen... 8Hi Del. & Hudson. 10 I im I loajs 15 128 General Market. PmnAnELPllM, Feh, 12. Flour atcatlys-lr.-ter superfiue, jaaS.lS; winter extriw, js.ana S.iti; No. if winter fHiully. $3.4S.SO; Pennsyl vania roller straight, SS.SIKJJt.BA: western win tor, clear. $3.10(98.00. Wheat dull, weak, with 67Wo. bid and 87)4o. asked for February. Corn quiet, steady, with iH. bid and 47c. asked for February. Oats quiet, easier, with 35Hv. bid and Mkie. asked for February. Hay llrmi good to oholce timothy, S13ia.60. ltoef quiet. 1'orkdull. Lard steady; western steam. J8.00. Butter quiet; western dairy, lOHilSo ; cream ery, liasflc; do. factory, 8WHo.; Elglus.ijtk). ; imltatlpn oreamery, Ulli.; tfpw York dairy, ll818o. idd. dria'inery, lgS0o.- I'gnnsylvanla creamery prints, fancy'. j do".' choice. SOc. ; do. fair tn good. 2125o.; prints jobbing at 8 81o. Cheese firm; New York, largo. WiHf i small, mWHn.; part Skims, 3&k:; fuli skims, -2Ho. Eggs weaker; New York and 1'ennsylvanla. 30o.leo housej -Ho.; west ern, fresh, ft)&lUo.; southurn. "(i'n. c. Live Stock Murktits. Nkw Yohk, Feb. 12. Beeves barely steady; Inferior to very good dry cows at 83ai.25 per ICOlbp. Cftlvus ilrnil veals. JQ6i barnyard calves; $2.60:fJ3iVeslern calvfeB,'?ie-).i0. Sheep and lambs active, but Iqwcn l'oor to good sheep, S4QJ3.33; 'common toiprnue, $5QB.(Kh. Iloga steady. East Ijinaniv,- Pa., Feb. 12. Cattle steady, at unchanged prices. Hogs heavy; market Slow; Phlludelphias, S4.a'i3.4U; best Vorkers, It.SOJjl.M; roughs. $311.76. Hlieep steady at nuchangedrlces. , Why Is It thnt wc assert in our notices to tho public as a FACT, proven by testimony from people right nt hand, easily reached, and their statements readily capable of con firmation, that our preparation is SARSAPARILLA The Kind that Cures Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Fomnlo Complaints, Nervous Prostration, La Crlppo, Bloodt Nerve, Kldnoy, or Skin Troubles, Because; nfivlost every disease arises.. directly ffoin Impure Blood'; and in ALL, when the' blood- h made 'pure and clean, as Nature intends,' it to. 'be,1 tide disordcl is checked. DANA'S, Sarsaparilla purifies the blood asjib bthej1 reme dy does. It has made' CURES in cases of the diseases .named. above ai3rPY.be.ypntl.tlieirf?rr5l Common sense will therefore ac-" knowledge that its timely use will prevent these diseases from taking root. 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Musical, Farce Comedy, THE DAZZ Iu Us nitli year ot ste dllyTncr atlng uoces Three hours of CO UK Yl S-ONO ' DXNOE ! by cl vr comcd 1'Qk, pr tiyg rls and gracefat-daucers. lveryihlng uew.Jblslyeur. s DOh'T. FORGET , TOE- KlkNNUITTLE MAN, Tbree feet two Inches high Prices, 25, 50 and 75 Centsl Reserved seats at Klrlln's drugstore. DR. THEELl 13T ( Arch St. Ph a Pa Rinnn pnisnw ,,,njsor HrnNei enr . l'- mi ijiv 10 11(1 ,ll,v.. Illntol.n. I lllcerw. bklu lllscnu'B. N n,l &i..nfVnM,Li' "'V.1" IM-UIIUT icrvoils PcbllltTl H V IPtnriiVNnT "vtl- iiild atlilir. "-""r1-" r II ille. lj.ot Jlniilnod 11,1,1 smnll Shtiiukcn Or- i idiy Jlcslorod. Stn,'n.ml,"lt""' body. All loswl mprovement, Kvery otsUicle to! &y '.uKrlei1 1118 uioml Kirvi! Shit. enargy, brain povver.E abusSlSi riiV '"".'"ifnt Victims cl iSuHefromifia "'"l" your Biauhood.: . .(SfrthM7,,Bl11 married 'ills reauln btve'Sd SSS? ? "WWJ. 3'i.0Sl-?c'.e.nco ml honor still -eUt. Send! 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