EVENING HERALD IMTAill.HIIKD 18T0. "All the News Thai's Fit to Print," l'a;i .'i d ivorv Kvenltiit, ISm-ept Sunday, nt Mot rn .Taiiimx Strrkt. Nkau Okntru. The Ilrnilcl u di-'lvincl In fctiennndorin awl th iir-oninliuT l,.ivu- fin tdx cent a wck, pay-u'iIi- to tl.i i.'.n'fra. Ily mall ao(ln ymr.orSS ( ciitn .1 m-tntli, payiihli- lti mlvunii. Advertise ii nM cliar,-i-d fuvmcHnr trii-.- -.'Pnd position. Tli.' iMiiiltalirn ifnii ! t' c r! .lit l ilMiigeMic position of adei-tUeiioubi w uonswrltm pub lication of now demands It. Tho riant is r.'H. i .ml to reject oi.y advertisement, whether n.ii I for or nor that tlie nubllsltfcra may tfoom iinpnicr. A'lvi'rtHii'ir rates nublu known opou ftppHl'4lt-Oh. Untored at the pottofflce at Shonondnah, !., a Ri'cond clans mall matter. TKl.RHHONK CONNBOT101. EL von ins; Hraald WKKNESDAY, MAHCII 10, 1807. Now, "Alurty," to sorrow ou spoke f bo honest, aint you The niauajrar Of tbe local theatre is indeed unfortunate in tbe selection of hut defenders. In Europe, ns in other planes, tbe clouds come and go. This is la reference to tbe threatened war clouds. Civil service reform is all right for fellow mi the inside, but It is mighty couraging to the "hungry and thirsty." the dis- Ir is significant that (trover Cleveland and David B. Hill, two bitter political enemies, retire to the private walks of life at the sumo time. John Waxam&kbb, of Philadelphia, the gentleman who had aspirations of a political nature not long since, is being groomed fo tho Gubernatorial nomination. With a man like Mr. Ilobart to preside over its deliberations, the country has a riuht to expect some improvement in the conduct of tbe United States Senate. Thk "managing editor" has already cop. victed tho l'oor Directors, without a tiial Having done so It is now in order fur "Marty" to put Ills "specials," ou their tracks, and let history repeat itself. Tukrk is bnt one hope now remaining for Theodore Eisenhower to escape death ou the scall'old, fur the murder of John Sohwtndt. That is through the cloiueiicy of the Hoard ot l'urdons. It' this fails he must bang. "AIautyV discussion of the almshouse affairs is only inline with the argument ho used to an ex-Justice of the Peace two years ago, at the Fifth waul pollB, in trying to convince the latter to support the Democratic nominees. Thk teu-ilollar-R-weok hireling with the risk of not receiving ft laborer's stipend mounih for a theatre ; probably for the pur pose of prohibiting a certain portion of the people admittance. "Maity's" prejudice kuows no 1 ku lids. A X'KIKNI) writes to say that ho admires the fearless editorial utterances of the Hkkald and its general make-up, but did not like tho unfair treatment accorded the free silver Itepublicans last year. Our frietid should remember that severe cases demand heroic remedies. Even in discussing the almshouse scandal, our friend "Marty," tho ton-dollar-a-wook hireling, cannot refrain from bringing in his favorite subject, liogarlism, as he delights to term it. Fact of the matter is, his puuy mind is so narrow that he is rather to be pitied than condemned. His bigotry must have an outlet, or else "Marty" would swell up and burst, aud what would the peoplo do then, poor things. Thk whining whelp who for so long lias been maligning any citizen of the town who does not acknowledge his superior fitness for everything at teu-dollars-per-week, if he can get it has increased his whine ever since the Herald usixwed him. He now wishes he owned a theatre. That, however, is not his proper sphere, as frieks are usually fouxid in dime museums. His venom is so apparent to every one that little attention is gjiaid Wm, and wo havo only "shoo-fly I" to (;en, ay w ireaKS oi uns oruer. That great dispenser of law and justice, tho "managing editor," condemns the Poor Directors for accepting bribes. A discriminate ing public would like "Marty" to dis tinguish the greater of the two evils the bribe giver or tho one who accepts the bribe. To enable him to more fully weigh the ques tion, we might direct his attention to a little transaction that happened in this town about the time a superintendent of schools was to be elected. Our friend, the "managing editor," is well qualified to speak on the sub ject of bribes. All is not gold that glitters, aud the Hxai.i has more thunder in reserve, AN INSULT TO AMERICANS. One might supposo from the business like orders transmitted by His Dadlsh Majesty the King of Greece to his loyal American subjects, tbat the royal Europeau gentleman exercised over our citizenship a really ex tensive authority without out knowledge says the New York Advertiser. He bluntly notifies all Greeks belonging to the reserves for the past twenty year to quit their busi ness aud assist him in embroiling Europe in war without excuse or delay, and also h itk out auy apparent concern, whether they are American eitizeus or not. Au Americau contingent in hi army Is to be quite a feature. This is interesting. Next, we suppose, we shall hear from the Crete and Arabians, from l'outus and Asia, and the dwellers about Mesopotamia, orders to other sections of the Americau papulation to shut up their stores aud offices aud go Kast tu do a little fighting for the Did World monarchies. The Ureek Consul General is equally reticent on the subject. Once a Ureek, he seem to think, always a Greek. Isn't it just a trifle insulting to American citizenship to have all these cut-throat Europeau princelings regarding our citizen ship as u yoke to bo taken on or thrown oil ut will ? And are we not to blame in a great degree lor tits iusult, in tbe lack of pride that we take in it? Easy come, easy go. A 1 1 . -. 1 1 u of the Bicilian Mafia becomes an Ann 1 1. in Hisen by tome hoeuapocus almost I.. l..rr tin ml on the paper of extradition demandiug his surrender is dry. Kvcrv dynamiter caught in Loudon or Ulaigow led- J huiilid in the ait of killing women and, i hildien in the name ol tho Iiish )u')iMh, pulls out liia leitiliuto ol nHluiali.itiou a- and when Groek and Turk the population of this country Is depleted by tha recall of thew "cltiseus" to fight for their Kings and Saltans I An insane popular sentiment is reported tn f.ivor this luwulng of the Stars and ; Hir'.pcs to Eiirorcun adventures.- The world Is hidden to believe that public senti ment in this eountry upholds tho banditti of Olympus and tbe mongrel back-door con iplrator of degenerate Athens in trying to start a pan-European conflagration of war in onlev that n clique of rt-RKinatn unr.iitofs may have thu "price" of it fresh flask at will. To a properly constituted American mind tbe ordor of the D.inith King of tho so called Hellenes to Amerleanlxeri former sub jects Is a gross insult. The professed readi ness of these gentry to obey is a womb one, though their shabby irresponsibility may protect thorn from tho scotirge of public contempt. Tho subject might be irritating bnt for the knowledge tbat these recruits of tbo Qrocn-Amerlvau contingent are not likely to got uincb farther than tho wine shop of Marseilles and Oenoa. Orlp-Oolils-IIoadi olio. W)iv suffer with fknuilta. Colds and 1 Urinue when Laxative Ultimo Quinine will cure yon in one nay. I'm up in tablets eon vonlent for taking. Guaranteed, to cute, or money refunded. Price, OS cents, for sale by Klrlln's Pharmacy . More t'oli i ..ti-iili.imr Apalac fclr ila, Fit.. March 10. The Cuban vfio havo assembled here left Monday hi.: lit on the steamer Clings for an unknown destination. It la re ported that they lauded at Iota, It Is reioitcfl that tho tuff Monarch, which took 60 Cubans on board at Bt. Joseph on Sunday night. Is now at pea on its way to Cuba. The Cubans confidently assert that an expedition will leave ooon. The Marblchead finished coaling at I'enearcla and left for an unknown destination. A number of detectives are here. Tho Montgomery Is still here, and keeping the oloscst vigilance. Mrs. I,rttli CHrl. v Serious y III. Washinrrton, March 10. Mrs. Leslie Carter, the well known actreas, is seri ously 111 nt the Shoreham hotel here with acute laryngitis, brought on by the strain pat upon her vocal chords as the heroine of David Volosco'g "Heart of Maryland." Mrs. Carter's condition is such as to render It highly Improbable that she will be able to ap pear In public for some time to come. An iwullence that filled every seat in the theater last night was sent awa disappointed, as tlicie is no one tn the compphy cr.pable of playlns Mrs. Car ter's part. i'lmd for Kx prel urn ting. New York, March 10. Thomas Evans, an engineer, has had the distinction conferred upen him of being the first person fined for violation of the rule of the board of health prohibiting ex pectorating in a public conveyance.' Evans, who was riding- In a trolley car In the Harlem section, defied the con ductor When that functionary called his attention to the rule against spitting- upon the floor of his car, and the conductor caused Iris arrest. Hvans was fined in. "I was completely covered with sores. Every muscle in my body ached. Had been sick for five years. Doctors could do mo no r,.nl ..... ....... !...,! . Kouu uonv ui iiij umu 1,00 oiii-ui. 10 uw , l. was a complete wreck, llnrdock Mood liitteis havo completely cured mo in threo months." Mis. Aimlo Zoopen, Crookstown, Minn. VIittinnu rionfW Not Guilty. New York, March 10. Alonzo J, Whl toman, former Minnesota politi cian and millionaire, who was arrested last Saturday on the charge of grand larceny, appeared In Part I of general seMsions yesterday, and pleaded not jrullty. He was not represented by counsel, and announced that he would defend himself. He made a motion to inspect the minutes of the grand Jury, but the court told him he had better get a lawyer who would attend to that. Whlteman Is accused of having swin dled the Columbian bank out of J530 by means of 'a fraudulent draft on a Brooklyn bank. If your dealer tells you that something else is "just as good" as Doau's Ointment for Hives, Piu Worms, Itching Piles or othor itchiness of the akin, tell him you want tho original. It is safe; never-failing. Ask your groeer for lie "Itoyal Patent' flour, mid take no other brand. It is tho best flour made. Senator Ilari'l' ill Wealth, Washington, March 10. Senator Harris expects leave the city for Bll oxl, Miss., next week. Mr. Harris' condition has so far Improved that ho will probably be able to travel In a week or ten days. It Is not likely that he will attend the sessions of the sen ate during the special session of con gress. He suffered so severely from the gilp that for a time his friends despaired of his recovery. Mother and Three Daughter rirovrnod Brownsville, Tex., March 10. A Mex ican woman named Luis Santos Itod rlsrues and her three daughters were drowned at a ranch 20 lnil'.-s from here. One of the girls while bathing In a la goon went beyond her depth. The two sisters rushed Into the lagoon to save her and also began to sink. Tha mother then threw herself In the water to save her children, and waa drowned with them. The Weal tier. For JC!T"V Wl t' ' eaptf-rn Pernylvanla and New r .-. ni .1' sh'flnrr to north ;. , (i 1 . .- !. i." ht. Keep Easy to Ray, '"'- a a bow shall I do it? lilf All In tho only com- mou sciiBOway keep your head coo, your feot warm and your blood rich and pure hy taking Hood's SarBunnrillft. Them all your norvos, If? tnC muscles, tissues and organs will be S n Y n Bf properly nourished. " " S Hood's Saiwnarilla builds up tho system, creates an ap petite, tones the stomach and gives strength. It Is the people's Spring Medicine, lias a larger sale and ef fects more cures than all others. Hood's SarsapariSIa Is the One True Illood Purifier. I I Jlood it Co. I.oncll. Muss. u n T-it ii -i l litest ion and oure ilOOCt S I'lllU toiulipatiou, 25cuut8. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Ex-Presldent Anlnnlo Hseta, of the republic of fjalvador. Ii tie-.al In Pan ama. The first rrftu'ri'- c-Mnit mcrtlng of the new administration wap held yes terday. Two children wore struck and kilted by the faat Knickerbocker expreaa on the Dig Four yfcaterday near Terra Ilraite, Ind. The wife of Tr. ftleardo Hula, who l rta'.d to have ben HUM rwprMy In ft Cuban Jail, arrived in Now York yei lerdny with her five children. The Maryland Bteel company, at Pparrow'g Point, Md will start up all Its departments In a few weeks, giv ing employment to over 2,Pt0 men, Senator fltoke hat introduced into the New Jersey leghtlaturc a bill pro viding for fin association of the oys ter "tonffuera" by which they will l ave their own officer and director. . In suing her father-in-law, Dr. a. It. Ol.btrt. of Cleveland, for 160,000 dam ages, Mrs. Nellie Gilbert asserts that lr. Cil' i'i't filled her mouth with plas ter of pai la and permitted it to harden. London's 1'logue Spot. While London justly prides itself with IxMng the healthiest of the great cities of tho world and points with i.rido to Its uTndtinlly diminishing death rare It will fioubtk'ss conic ns a surprise to most peo ple to learn that there Is a veritable plague spot In tho Tory heart of It. . This Is In tho neighborhood of Kensing ton, a region with an estimated population of 8,740, where the death rate la actual ly Just over 80 per 1,000, or Just four times as groat as the mortality in South Kensington and neurly six times as much as tho southeast central district of the liarish of Kensington. Taking tho normal death rate of London nt CO per 1,000, this special district has actually a mortality al most three times ns large. This particular pott of Kensington la known as tho Nottinjnlale area, and It has long been a bugbear for the neighborhood, a special coruiulsslon of the vestry of the 1 arish having been appointed to inquire into tho conditions regarding it. Scottish Nights. The first real estate transaction record ed was tho purchase of tho field of Wach pelah by Abruhum, in tho oavu of which ho burled Borah, his wife. Abraham paid 400 shekels of silver for tho Held. THE OLDEST ENGLISH PAPER. It Is tbo London Onzetto and Was lnb llshed l'lrst Jn 1603. The oldest Kngllsh newspaper is, (hough few people know it, the London Gasette, whloh was, on Its first publication on Nov. 14, 106E, known ns the Oxford Gazette from the fact of the parliament sitting nt Oxford. This name was changed on Feb. 6, 1066, to tho present one. But though tho Loudon Onzetto contains some Items of much Interest to ourtaln people, such as those who havo received "honors" at tho hands of royalty or those whose bank ruptcies are announced, It Is not a nows papor in the usual sense of the term that is, ns lielng rend gonornlly by tho public. Tlio honor of being tho oldest newspaper of this class in tho British Isles, and hence proliably in the world, may bo unhesita tingly awarded to Berrow's Worcester Journal, which nindo its iippenranco in 1000, ton years before tho beginning of tho eighteenth century. It has always had a wide circulation among the higher classes of its district and is today as vigorous as over. But when it first oamo out it was not under Its present name, and this fact or Is of Importance In considering Its claim to tho premier honors of the journal istic world. Perhaps wo ought to nwatd tho palm of being tho doyon of English Journals to the Lincoln, Rutland and Stamford Mercury, still published weekly nt Stamford. This paper has now, as over, n truly great cir culation and nn enormous influence in the eastern midland district. Its titlu Is exact ly the samo today as It was on tho day it was first published, 174 years ago. Hence this Important factor should almost nnslgn to it tho first plaoo among extant news papers. There is In the Leicester museum a copy of tho 1710 Issue, consisting of four pages demy quarto, its style that of tlio old news lotter. In July, 1855, its circulation hud beooino 14,000 a week, tho highest outside of London. Its prion was then twopence, but 1b now a ixmny, with tho olroulatlou of 96,000 weekly. Thomas Cooper, tho fa mous Chartist poet, was on tho staff In his younger days. The political complexion of this celebrated paper is Liberal. London Answers. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Cloning- Quotation of tlio Now York nnd Philadelphia ISxelianges. New York, March 0. The final dealings showed a weak stonk market, with slight fractional recovery at the close. Louis ville and Nashville, the special barometer of the I-.nnd.on market, waa the most de pressed of any of the railway list. Clos ing bids: llalto. ft Ohio... IB Lehigh Valley Cheaa. A Ohio.. 17Vi N. J. Central. Del. & Hudson,.108 N. Y. Contral. D., L. A W 1M Pennsylvania 23H . 3 52 Krle 11 Heading 2514 Lake Erie & W. 16 St. Paul 77 Lehigh Nav 59 W. N. Y. & Pa. 2 All asst's paid. General Markets. Philadelphia, March 9. Flour steady; winter superfine, $2.6&ff2.S0; do. extra, $S.W ttl.SO; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $1.10 4.25; io. do., straight, W tWH-Wl western winter, clear, Hluj4.S6; city mills, extra, t3.0C4i3.SO. Rye flour quiet at K.&ittM per barrel. Buckwheat flour dull ut 11.100 1.15 per 100 lbs. Wheat lower; contract wheat, spot, 788c; do. March, 87VM0 Mc.; r'o. 2 red, March, 82ttc.; do. May, 81c; do. Jura, S0Vc; do. July, 79o.; do. September, 76c; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware red, spot, 90V4c. Corn steady, but qnlot; steamer corn, spot, 2SWt254c.; No. 2 yellow for local trade, 27Vfc&lc.; No. 2 mixed, March, KGlbc. ; do. April. 2o';jj7c; do. May, 274'27c. Outs steady: No. 2 white oats, car lots, 2Sc.i No. 2 white clipped, car lots, 23- ; No. 2 white, spot, 2222ic.; do. March, 22K22Kc.; do. April. 23Q23ttc.; do. May, 28&2SMC; do. June, gSfeZJUc. Hay steady; choice timothy, 14 for large bales. Bout steady; beef hams, I18.75&19. Pork dull; family fulfill. Lard steadier; western steamed, $4.3216. Butter quiet; western creamery, lolUc. ; do. factory, 712c. ; El fins, 18c.; Imitation creamery, 1015c; New York dairy, 12i(lSc. ; do. creamery, HUdSc; fancy prints Jobbing at 21621c; do. extra, wholesale, 26c. Cheese steady; large, fif.il2te. ; small, 9gl24c; part skims, Eil. 914c. ; full skims, 3t4c. Efcgs steady; New York and Pennsylvania, UMi il2c; western, fresh, ll'&SilBc.; southern. 10ill. Tallow dull; eily, SU3e. ; coun try. 3;Jj3'4c. Pig Iron dull; southern, 10.25flS; northern, t10.30ftl2.G0. Lead con llnuea to show a strong front; southern domestic uuot- d by brokers at JJ.06, while the Metal Exchange quotes t3--W,3.J(5S. Mvo fctuak Merkoto. New York, March I. Cable quote American stoerti at W&$$ile.; sheep ut Mlllc; refrigerator beef nt KHeflc. C'v quiet, firm feeling; veal. UW-K- Bheci steady, lambs firm; uhcop, t44o4.W, lambs. W(G.TD. Hogs firm at t3.tti4H.2I. Eimt Libei ty. Ph.. M.iroh 9. Cattle slow; prime, J-l.SM.S; l'icj.rs, P.GOtH; bulls, Hdif.u mid cows, tl.7&'i(J.50, Hogs lower, Klme medium welsrhts, t4t.0t; bust York i rs, t4; common to fair Yorkers And p!)7ii t.'.hMia.M; heavy hog. tS.U9S.96-. oi-Kl H, H.UI-88.H. aheop steady; Ohio fed v, -it, -ii, s. I IV t. 30; prime natives, 24.400 I.".', i -roDion, (2.604(3.40; choice lambs It's Queer How Quick Pun Tina i ures cough and cold-., 'Joe At ( 1 1 ii iilt-r Hi us , drug -.tore. About the Little ache What Enemies to Back Home People Think About It. Mr. John Gibbon is a citieon of Wilkes bsrre. Our representative found him nt his place of residence, 837 Hasle street. Mr. Gllbbon has been for a long time the victim of a bad back and kidney troubles. The follow ing conversation held with him will Interest many t "Mr. Gibbon," said our representative, "How long have you boon troubled with kidney disorders?" "For ten yean It ha bothered me more or less, being very had at times." "What did you do for It T" "I tried everything I heard of for which merit was claimed." Here Mr. Gibbon named numerous well-known kidney medi cines, and one In portlonlnr, a high priced article that ho had taken many bottles of, all to no purpose. "How did you come to take Doau's Kidney Pillar" "Just as so many other have. I saw them advertised aud got a box at the drng store of Tuck & Co. I thought thy might help me a little, aud to my surprise they proved the best thing I had ever taken. Nothing has helped m like Doau's Kidney Pills, nnd I have not been slow to tell my friends of their genuine merit." "How did your disorder effect you ?" "Kxactly as you describe kidney complaint In your advertising, and tuy suffering with pain in me inick at times was ncyomi noi I criptlon. I most emphatically endorse Doau's Kidney pills ana shall do an l can to ro commend them to others, for they are worthy of it, and above all, I shall use them myself.'1 Doau's Kidney Pills are for sale by stl dealers, prico 50 cents, mailed by 1'ostor Milburn Co., Bullalo, N. Y. Sole agent for tho V. 8. Tour to California tin Pennsylvania Itall road. In Southern California is found tbo real ization of a dream of the ancients. Here are the "Golden Apple of the Hesperldes," ripening beneath a sky more beautiful than that of Rome, and In a cllniato more perfect than that of Athens. Never tu the wildest flights of his imagination did either Homer or Hesiod over conceive of garden richer in verdant lieanty, more productive of luscious fruit, or set amid more picturesque and lovely surroundings. Thelnstof tho Pennsylvania ltailroad tours to tlio Golden Gate will leave Now York and Philadelphia March 87, stopping at Chicago, Omaha, Denver, Colorado Springs aud the "Gardeu of the Gods," and Salt Luke City. Tourists will travel by special train of Pull man palace cars going, and returu ou regular trains via any route within nine months. Uouud-trlp tickets, inoludiug transportation, Pullman accommodations (one doublo berth ), meals, and other tour features going, aud railroad transportation on regular trains re turning; and "one-way tickets, including transportation and all tour features going, will be sold at tho following rates: Jtound trip. One way. New York 1208 00 till 75 140 2(1 1IM SO 188 25 1118 25 IBS 78 188 25 i men i a 203 00 Washington, I). 0 107 00 lliirrisbnrif, i'n nrr ou Wllkexlmrre, Pa 200 80 Altomm, Pn 104 20 Pittsburg 187 SO Apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agent, 1190 Broadway, Now. Yajjf, or Geo. V. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, II ro.nl Street Station, Philadelphia. TO CUIIU A COLD IN ONIJ MAY Take Laxatlvo Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It fails to cure. Soicnts. Tour to Old Point Comfort, Illclunoiid, unit Washington. Tho Pennsylvania Iiallrosd Company runs many delightful tours, but none more do Hghtful than those to Old Point Comfoit, Klchmoml, and Washington. These embrace a territory peculiarly rich in attractions. Superbly situated, famous in history, the capital of the grandest natiou on earth, these threo cities form a trio unsurpassed in interest to Americans. Old Point is also one of the most popular and luxurious perennial resorts of tho continent. Tho nest petsonally-oonducted tour will leave New York aud Philadelphia Iarch 18th. Tickets, including transportation, meals en route in both directions, transfers of passengers and baggage, hotel accommo dations at Old Point Comfort, Richmond, aud Washington, aud carriage lido about Rich mondin fact every necessary expense for a period of six days will be sold at rate of $35.00 from New York, Brooklyn, ami Nowark, 81.00 from Trenton, $83.00 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from othor stations. Tiokots will also be sold to Old Point Com fort and return direct by regular trains within six days, including transportation, luncheon on going trip, and one and three- fourths days' board at Old Point, at rate of $10.00 from New York, Brooklyn, and Newark, ?15.00 from Trenton, $11.00 from Philadelphia, and proportiouato rates from other stations. Apply to ticket agencies, Tourist Agent, 11B6 Broadway, New York, or George W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. It is surprising what a "wee bit of a thing" can accomplish. Sick headache, constipa tion, dysiepia, sour stomach, disziness, are nuiokly banished by DeWitt' Little Early itiseis. Small pill. Safe pill. Best pill. C. II. Hagoubuch. MlMliig "MlnUtvi Turn Up, Plattsburg, N. Y., March 10.-fhe Rev.-E. J. Oldknow MUUngton, pastor of the Baptist church at Newark, N. J., who disappeared from his home In that city last week, arrived at his father's home in Keeseville Monday night from Montreal. He aays that he know (nothing- of what transpired since he left borne until he found him self In Montreal, penniless and starv ing. He Is evidently deranged. I'miaU Murdered In Her Junk Htnr. Brooklyn, March 10. Mrs. Elisabeth Uannon was found dead In her junk store yesterday. Sh had beeen mur dered during the night. Her skull was fractured and her body covered with bruises. Charles Kelly and Charles Selfert, young men, hnvc boen arrested on suspicion. Mrs. Hannon wao a widow 40 years old. TO OUItK A COW) IK ONK 1.VY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine TaWeta. All druggist refuud the matter If it All to ou re SB cent. P.lglitMiii Indictments for SVrtsry. Pittsburff. March 10. -r Kighteen In dictments f-r f..K6iy htve been re turned by the gund Jury against W. J. Dunn, ii well Wiov n e.;.. rut tar. The fergciI-'S en iij.'.tU'.c 9'Jelf.n- r.M.'i'i f.t.j tr..- tl:.-, r.nl ar vrciraU Don't allow tho lung to be impaired by tho coiitinuouiirritation of a cough. Ills ccier to pn wiit coiiMiwphon than to cure it. due Minute t'ou'h ('nie taken tally will win dolt any fit il lung tiouhlc. C. II. Iliigeiihui h. NEW JERSEY ELECTIONS. A Republican Sweep at Atlnutlo City. Corrupt Practises Alleged. Cape May, March 10. At the munici pal election yesterday the following ticket waa elected: Mayor, James M. H, Hildreth; council, Edward P. Town (fend, Joseph K. Hand and Joseph Hand; assessor, Charles T. Campbell; collector, David W. Rodan; treasurer, Henry Hand; chosen freeholder, "Will iam T. Stevens; overseer of poor, James Crandol. At Wlldwood Latimer It. Baker vs elected mayor. In South" Cape May the ticket elected Is headed hy James Ritchie, Jr., for mayor. In West Cape May Samuel E. Ewlng was chosen mayor. Atlantic City, March 10. The muni cipal election here yesterday resulted In a Republican sweep, with the prob able exception of the Fourth ward, where a reform movement caused dis sension. The conjecture that vote buying would be resorted to caused a committee of 100 to engage twelve state detectives as watchers. They say that several arreets will be made. The ticket which appears to have been elected Is: Recorder, Robert In gersoll; alderma-i, J. V. South wick; treasurer, John Jeffries; tax collector, Carlton Godfrey; overseer of the poor, Daniel Albertson; marshal, C. S. Port; council, D. Barrett, A. Beyer, Edward Lee, Joseph Llngerman, George Long, Daniel Knaucr, and probably Samuel Kelley and H. Garrich, although the latter. In the Fourth ward, may be Kelley and Postoll. All are Itepublicans. Don't Tonaceo Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, take No-To-Itac, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pound in ten day. Over 400,000 cured, llity No-To.l)o from your own druggist, Afho will guarantee a cure. !S0e or $1.00. Booklot aud sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. Tours to California. California lias lieen most fittingly termed the "Italy of America." All tho delicious balm, the cloudless sky, and tho rich ver dure nf the great European peninsula are duplicated in this sunny land of the Pacific. Hero nature basks in the sunshine of her own beauty; and here she ha established her own sanitarium, where eternal spring in spires everlasting youth. With the anow- niantled peaks of tho Sierras upon tho one hand, tho calm Pacific witli its soft breezes upon the other, and a verltablo paradise ef flowers, fruit and plants between, man can find and needs no lovelier land. To visit such a country is a privilege, a blessing. The Pennsylvania ltailroad Company, recognizing the need of a more comfortable and pleasant way of crossing the continent, inaugurated a series of annual tours to Cali fornia, running a through train of Pullman palace curs from New York to the Pacific Coast, and stopping at the principal points of interest en route. The great popularity of these tours demonstrates the wisdom of the movement. For the season of 1807 three tours havo been arranged to leave New York, Philadel phia, and Pittsburg, January 27, February 21, and March 27. The first tour will run direct to San Diego via St. Louis aud tho Santa Fo Route, and re turn from San Francisco via Salt lke City, Denver, and Chicago, allowing fivo weeks in California. Tho second tour will run via tho Mammoth Cave and New Orleans to San Diego, stopping at tho "Crescent City" during the Mardi Gras Carnival. This tour will return via Salt Lako City, Donver, Omaha, and Chicago, allowing four weeks In California. The third toiirwillrun viaChicago.Denvcr, nnd Salt Lake City, allowiugpasseugersto re turn by regular trains via dlfl'cleut routes within uino months. All of these tours, either going or return ing, will pass through the famous Colorado legion, Glenwood Springs, Leadville and tho Garden of the Gods. Rates from all points ou the Pennsylvania Railroad System cast of Pittsburg: First tour, $310 ; second tour, $360 ; third tour, $210 round trip, and $150 one way. For detailed itineraries aud other informa tion, apply at ticket agencies, special book ing offices, or address George W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agont, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Prom Cripple Creek, After tho big (Ire in Cripplo Creole, I took a very severe cold and tried many remedies without help, the cold only becoming moro settled. After using three small bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, both the cough and cold left me, aud In this high altl- tudo it takos a meritorious cough remedy to do any good. G. B. Henderson, editor Daily Advertiser. For sale by Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. Cruslird to Death by Knlllug Slato. Danville, Ky . March 10. While Tay lor stivers and Jidin Bailey were work- ins in one ot the iclnes at Altamont, Laurel courty, last night, a huge block of slate 15 ft el long, ten feet wido and three feet thick fell upon thorn, maBhlng them flat against the floor of the room. Tho bodle were re moved after several hours' labor. If you have over seen a child in tlio aironv of croup, you can appreciate tho gratltido of the mothers who know that One Min ite Cough Cure relieves their little ones as oulck ly ni it Is administered. Many homes iu this city are never without it. C. II. IIagenbuc.li A Valuubln (lilt to Princeton. Princeton, N. J., Maroh 10. Willllam C, Hauler, of Ilahway, N. J., haa pre sented to Princeton university a val uaule cwlectlon of rare minerals. Many years have been devoted to the making ot the collection, which con tains specimens that cannot be dupli cated. They will be placed on exhi bition in- the chLinlcal laboratory. To XImiC Ihvld's Snoetssar, jiarrisrjurg. March 10. Wits were Issued last eveninu. to the site riffs of Butler, Lawrence. Mercer and Beaver, comprising tl-e Twznty-fUth canarres slonal district, for- a special election April 20, to Qll the vacancy caused by the death ot Coru;r(tman Davidson, W weaver. tft.CHASE$ BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down Peonle. UUAT IT IC 1 Tlie richest of all reatora WflHI 1 1 IO I ttve foods, because It re- ilaees the essentials of lire that are ex minted by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES! SMffiM digestion perfect-lt creates solid flesh. muscle and strength. Tbe nerves being made strong the brain beuomea active and clear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness in either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal, l'rlee 60e., or five bo.es 12.00. Druggists or by math We can help you. Advice and book, free. Write Us About Your Case. THE DR. CHASE 1612 Chestnut Btreet, COMPANY, Philadelphia. WILD LEAP TO DEATH. . Mother's Awful Plnnge from n Burning Hollaing wltli Her lloliy. Brooklyn. March 10. Three floors of a Ave story flat hutldlnp; ot Auburn Place and Canton street, this city, were gutted by five yi uterday. One man was burned to death and a wo man and child were killed. The dead are Mrs. Annie Duncan and child and Charles Qoddard. The flames spread rapidly, ami the etraolure was quickly filled with a thick and bllndlrlg smoke. Mrs. Dun can, on the fourth floor, seised her 8-months-nld child In her arms and, driven from the hallway by the advancing- flames, rushed back Into her room nnd rrtunK blindly from a win dow. In tbe desnnt the Infant slip ped from her grrsp nnd fell with an awful thud Into the gutter, being In stantly kl.iod. The mother struck a coping on the flrat flcor and then fell to the strict. Her oltull was fractured and a pp nnd arm broken. Despite her terrible Injuries she attempted to go to her child, but fell back with a scream. Phe was removed to a hos pital, where she died. Chnrles Ooddnrd, 40 years old, a con sumptive, while trying to encape, was overcome by the Bmoke nnd suffocated. His body was horribly charred. To Tight MnryTnmrs Haee Tracks. Elkton, Md.. March 10. A mass meeting of citizens of Cecil i ounty was held yesterday at the rresbyterlan church In Elkton to take action against the race tracks and gambling, which have become notorious of late. The church was crowded, and the meeting was organized as an anti-track gam bling convention. Ren'utlons were passed calling for an amendment or repeal of the present law governing race tracks and gambling, and calling upon all political parties to nominate men for tho legislature who would pledge themselves to rid the state of the evil. Anthony Comstock was pres ent and made an address. Sutton Won tho llllllnrd Tonrney. Pittsburg, March 10. The shortstop billiard tournament closed last night after a brilliant series of games that have never been equaled in a like match. Sutton, the winner of first money, entered the tourney with the odds big against him. He lost his first two games, but has won every one since. The six contestants finished as follows: Sutton first, Srtnks second, Gallagher third, and Cation, McLaugh lin and llogffioll, who were tied for fourth, split It. Itbeumatisiu Outclily Cured, Aftor having been confined to the house for eleven days and paying out $25, In doctor hills without benefit, Mr. Frank Dolson of Sault Sto. Marie, Mich., was cured by eue bottle of Chavnberlalii's Pain Balm costing 86 cents nnd has not since been troubled with that e .mplalut. For sale by Gruhler Bros., d ru gglst. Mnto llmin Xenlenoert to Donth, Boston, March 10. Sentence of death was ye3tcrday pronounced on Thomas Mead Brum, the convicted murderer of Captain Charles I. Nash, of the barkentine Herbert Puller, by Judge Colt, of the United States cir cuit court. June 18, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. m., was Ret as the time for the execution. When asked If he had anything to say Dram made a short address to the court, protest ing his Innocence. I had sevoro attacks of g -avel and kidne trouble; nnd unable to got a raediclno or doctor to cure mo until I used Hop Bittors, and they cured nie- in a short time. A Distinguished Lawyku op Waynk Co., N. . Coi.ortr.Kss and Cold. A young girl deeply rogretted that she was so colorless aud and cold. Her face was too white, and her hands nnd feet felt as though tho blood did not circulate. After one bottlo of Hop Bitter had been taken sho was tho rosiest and healthiest girl In tho town, with a vivacity and cheerfulness of mind gratifying to her friends. A Tour to Washington ut Kxcecdlngly Loir Hates. Washington is to-day tho handsomest city u America, and undoubtedly one of the most beautiful capitals iu tho world. That grand monumental building, tho Capitol, has no counterpart. Tlio now Coiigrossioual Library, with its statues, its bos roliofs, and it marble halls, is a voritablo palace. Tho great monu ment, fivo hundred and llftyfivo feet high, is tho loftiest memorial shaft iu tho world, and the National Museum lias tho reputation of boiug tho most perfect in design for tho pur pose of any iu ozUlonce. In point of inter est it is second only to the famous British -Museum of London. The throe-day tours of the Pennsylvania ltailroad Company aro ar ranged to covor all these point of Interest, aud many moro. The tour of tho city is raado under the personal oscort of an ex perienced tourist agent, and ovory facility is afforded for a complete visit. Tho next tour of the pment sorios will leave Now York and Philadelphia March 11. Round trip tickets, including hotel accommo dations and every necessary oxpente, will be sold at rate of $1 1 no from Now York, $11.50 from Philadelphia, and at proportionate rates from other stations. Apply to ttokat agents i Tourist Agent, 1190 Broadway, New York; or 00. W. Boyd, Assistant General rassenger Agent, Broad street station, Philadelphia. They are so small that the most sensitive persons take them, they aro so effective that tne most ousunate oases ot constipation, headache and torpid liver yield to them. That is why DeWitt's Little Early Itisers are Known as tne lamous little puis. u. Ji. Hageubuch. Coming invents. Mar. 11 -Colonel Pattie Watkius Lindsay, Welsh nightingale, at the Primitive Metho dist church. Mar. IB. Birthday party in the United EvaBgelleal church, under the auspice of the tinging das. April 7. Entertainment in Calvary Baptist church, under the auspices of tbe Sunday school. March 88. Musical and literary program In the Welsh Congregational church. E. K. Turner of Compton, Mo., write n that after suffering from plies for seventeen years, he completely eured then by using throa boxes of DaWlli'e Wlteh Ilasel Salve It cures eesews and severe rttln disease. 0. II. Hagenbiieb. Senator Ilulfili at Heath', floor. Portland Ore., March 10. Ex-United States Senator John N. Dolph on Mon day had his left leg amputated just above the knee, and lies in a critical condition. It la feared he will not sur vive. Gangrene resulting from the trimming of a corn and an Ingrowing toe nail was the cause. The physl clans decided it was a cuse of urie aeld poison, and that the only hope tor Ills rciovery waa throush amputation, but It Is feared he i annot suivive thj elioi k. Torturina. itehln'c. scaly skin erimthina. ! burns and scald are smithed at once ami promptly healed by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Halve, the lieat known cure f, nih-n. r. II llagcnliuch. Dr. Miles' Nervine Triumphs, Gxoewtrs NerveutrtMs from Childhood. La Orlops Brings on Hsart Weakness. ,EV. B, P. SEABEY, pastor M. B church, Burkanan, Cli. writes Bee. 10, 1805: " In childhood I was afillcted with excessive nervensness which, almost developed Into Ht- Vitus dance. I pai i i.i! iy recovei ed, but ut college it gradu ally pier worse. Close study aggravated the trouble: any unusual exertion caused tr omblii!,; all over. In 1S90 I had a severe attack of I.a frlppo which brovghton heart weakness I Laa been almmt constantly nnder treatment for nervous troubles, and changed clImnticH fre quently without avail. Lett Kobruary I be gan taking Br- Miles' HestaraUve Nervtite an Nerve and Liver Pills and sine then I have been studying more and working harder than for year and tho goed effect that have resulted seem to be permanent." Br. Miles' Remedies are soht by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Norvessent f ree to all applicants. DR. MILKS MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A f inn. Titn urn n?g WOMAN'S RELIEF. Alwtra rromrt and reliiibl. Avoid Imitations. Oct Catow'h TAmr Pills nd savb tttaHETa. Al rlrutr atorM. or sent rlitret fgetlttlt. tortM. tl. CATtiir Spec. Co , Botton, Mtui. Our book, 4c. For sale nt P. P. I). Kirlln'e drufji Bhfnondoali drug store mm mm restored lTu " n.l .lor ey I.Ki.'st llAIlt 1H.1I. IXAlll TOMCreraowwnnndmlf. mom hull-from fnllinsoutfcndiirn.molef frrimth tlfJDii tvitlla i.ijifsiriiitOA XT co los Fniton .t, S v: trope Ununited TrMtl on Hair on application rni I'or sale by Shenandoah Drug Store, Klrllu Drug Store. PHILft. & READING RY IN BFFKOT DISC. 0. 1896. Trains leave Shenandoah an follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week days, -10, 5 SS, 710 a. ni., 12 83, 8 0S aiiilgsft p. as -tuudoya, 3 10 a. ni. Fur New York via Mnucli Chunk, week dnya, 1 26, 7 10 a. m., 12 83 and 8 08 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week day, 2 10, fi 25, 7 10 a.m., 12 33, 3 08 and 5 68 p. m. 8un daji, 2 10 a. m. For Pottsvlllc, week days, 2 10; 7 10 n. m., and 12 38, 0 OR and B 68 p. ni. Sundays, 1 10 a. ni. Kot Tntunnun and Mahauoy City, week days, 210,9, 7 10 a. in., 12 88, 8 08 and S 68 p. m. Hcidays, 210 a. m. For Wllllainsriort, Sunbury and Lowlsburg, weekdays, 3 25, 1180 a. ni and 7 26 p. ru. Sundays, 8 25 a. ni. For Mulinnoy Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 25, 526, 710,1180 a. in., 12 83, 3 03,5 58, 7 25 and M p. m. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 n. in. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 3 2ft, 710, 1130 a. ra,, 725 and 955 p. m. Sun days, 3 25 a. m. For Baltimore, Washington nnd tho Wet via B. AO. It. H., through trains leo- Keodlua Terminal, Philadelphia, (I. k It. If K.) at 8 20, 7 55, 1126 n. in., 3 10 and 7.27 p. I-. Sundays, 3 30,700,1126 a.m., 8 40 and 7 27p.m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, weekdays, 10 E0 a. tn. 12 20, 12 It 8 -10 p.m. HuikIbj s, 1 85, 8 28 p. m. TRAINS FOE SHENANDOAH. Leavo New York via Philadelphia, woe fa duys, 1 80, 8 00 a. m., 1 80, 4 30, 0 00 p. ra. and night. Sundays, 0 00 p. m. , Leave New York via Mauch Cliflnk, week davB. 1 80. 9 10 a. m.. 1 80 and 4 15 n. ni. enve Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 120, 8 35, 10 05 a. m. and 105, 0 30, 11 M in. unuays, jieop. m. Leave Itenillntr. woek davs. 1 36. 7 10. 10 0. 11 65 a. ra., 000 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 135 a. iu. Leave Pottsvlllc, week days, 2 85, 7 40 a. m., 12 80 aud 512 p.m. Sundays, 2 85 a. ni. Leave Tamnoua. week davs. 3 18. 8 80. 1128 ul in., 1 27, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 8 18 a. m. jave Mananoy uity, weeic uays, 8 , v 21, 11 47 a. in., 2 08, 7 41 and 10 08 p. m. Sundays, 1 46 ni. T An, .a llnlinnni. Dl.n. ,ln..a ,JA inn 630, 0 37. 11 50 a. in., 1 12, 2 19, 5 20, 6 26, 7 57 aad iv p. 111. ounuays, z -iu, w a. m. Leave AVilllamsport, week days. 7 42, 1010 a, m 3 36 and 11 41 p. m. SunJajs, It 15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Phlladelulila Chestnut street warf and South street whaif for Atlantlo City. WccKUays Kxnres-i, y ou n. m., sua, 4 00, 5 00 , m. Accommodation, 8 00 a. in., 0 30 p. in. Sundays KxnreM. 900. 10 00 u. in. Accom modation, 8 00 a. in., I 15 p. m. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Bxpress, 7 85, 9 00 a. in., 8 30, 5 30 p. in. Accommodation, 8 15 a. m., 432 p. in. Sundays Express, 4 00, 7 30 p. nt. Accommo dation, 7 15 a. in., 4 15 p. in. I'arior uurs on an express trains. ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, I3acinl1ir Pnn el 11 n fori Tniifc i flATCIiLESS IN EVERY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA Toot to CALIPOltNIA and the PACIFIC OOAirr will leave New York Mid Plilladelnblf. Maroli 57, riurntnu on regular trains within nine mom it, jiotmu-irin ncicew, moiuuing an tour featuieH going ana transportation only returning, will be hoM at rate of $208.00 from New York, uml 820C1.00 from rhUwlclnlilu; one way tickets, Including all tour feature going, $11 .75 from New York, $M0.2ft from Philadel phia. Proportionate ratcti from other points. WASHINGTON Tours, each coverlmr a ueriod of thrs days, will leave New York and l'hllndel Mmcli 11, 22, uml May 18, 1897. Rate, lnolud iiia tramiKirtattou and two days1 accommoda tion at the boat Washington Hotel. 911.8) from New York, ond U.M from MdiWtlpMa- OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RBTUMUKa DIRECT, OR VIA. IUCHMOND AND WASIMNfiTON will leave New York and HdfedpltjUu Km ary 10, March 18, and April 15, v). BROA1-KOLOA ALCOIIOUQ, KBRV0US AMD BILIOUS HBADACHUS Oared ly till anmiilar elforreaecnt and tlmu (tat. An Instant cure for sour stomach and nwdaobe, which often oceuinulate from having a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATES DRIKltS, 17 ami 19 Pencil Alley, Shanandonli Wanted An Idea 5! Who can think sow MfopH UwlopaMatf Protect your tdeaij they miyr lirlnayou wulth. SyVa sod lUt ut to tiuaiUwl lursattou wauled. SB a