EVENING HERALD IT.UII.HHEO 18TI). "t! All the News That's Fit to Mil." I'niiti i" l every Kvonln, l:ccpt Sunday, Ml Boith .Tni)li Strkkt Nkab CK5TRB. In- Ho mid la dHlvnr 1 in Mhenandoali and h snr minding town foi mix cents a week, pay a A the o.m'ler. lly mnll $3.00 n year, or H cent it month, pnvalile In ndanuc. AdvefMse in nt oimrKCci mvr.lmg tti..u? and position. Tin- publisher" u wmu Hip rlht to change the pullon of advcrliM'iiu-iits whenever the nub lleat'on of newH dmimndN It. Tho right It r-Mernd reject nny ndrertixMnent, whether paid fir or not that tin- publtahen may deem luipr.per. KirMiiK rates made known mio i application Entered at the poatoffloe ftt Shenandoah, IS., m second class mall matter. TELKI'HONK CONNECTION. Evening Herald THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1897. Evanoki.ist Moody is not Insensible to the value of advertising and is offering fSS to the Boston reporter who most fully re ports bia sermons. Muw who identify themselves with evil political forces prefer a shallow to a strong nian. This fact is no impediment lo Mr. Ho ail's rouoraination. Qukrk Victoria would rather spank the grandson who Is Emperor of Germany than blockade the gmndilanghU'r who is the pros pective! Queen of Greece. Twenty years ago I-ovl P. Morton pro dieted that William McKinloy would some luy be President. Mr. Morton was always noted for clearheaded Ideas. Tiikbk will be no wine in the White llotire or the next four years. Mrs. MelClnley lias ''nettled that question. She has been an earnest advocate of temperance for many years. The "managing editor's" sense of propriety should have saved him from tho spectacle he lias made nf himself during the past several months. Perhaps he is wanting in that quality, as In other respects. Impartial history will credit the admin istration of President Cleveland witli only ouc act of important benefit to the country the division of the Democratic party upon the que tt ion of the free coinage f silver. "It will take time," said President Mt Kinlcy in his inaugural, "to restore the pros jierlty of former years." It rests now with Congress to reduce the time required to a minimum by legislating wisely and promptly. A fbiknd at our elbow suggests that the District Attorney procuro the services of little "Marty" to assist him iu the prosecu tion of the Almshouse officials, Besides being an adept at that psuticuhtr work, he doson'teomo high, either; say tou dollars a week. Tub New York "Clipper" decides that the Republicans carried both Kentucky aud California by securing a majority of tho olectori.il vote, and that hots must bo paid accordingly. If this is not olllcial the ques tion will never he settled. To lie able to cook weji-is an aceonipluh. -J22-5i"wiriU any woman may be proud. The prevailing icnorauco among Shenandoah women on this Important subject should be on rod, aud the best way to do so is to teach the art of cooking iu our public schools. THE Arkansas Legislature has declined lo remove temporarily from its walls tho pic ture of Jeff Davis in order to make room for that of lion. William Jennings Ilryan, of Nebraska, who is to deliver an address bofore that body. Much as the Arkansas Legisla ture esteems Mr. liryan it esteems Jeff Davis more. Thk commendations for tho McKinloy inaugural and Cabinet which come from papers of all parties all over the country are significant. The spirit of the one aud tho personnel of the other fceem to satisfy every body. All this is highly pleasing to tho Itepublicaus, and it will be gratifying to the rest of the people. It shows there is a general feeling that tho administration will be creditable In every respect. 'Four Buffalo reporters attended a prize fight in a professional capacity, und the "mill" bolne raided by the police, were promptly captured with the party. Judge Kiug, of that city, before whom they were brought, released them, declaring that It was a principle of law, aB well as of common sense, that three kinds of men were permitted to go anywhere without blamo doctors, clergymen and reiortirs. It is expected that the new Congress, at Hie extra session, will take up at once the immigration question and pass the measure which Cleveland vetoed, to the great g.ee of the foreign steamship lobby. It is looked ou s a matter of almost as much Importance as the revision of the tariff. If the bill bo used again, there need be no fear of Mc iuley killing it with a veto. Me is loo good -.-uericau. The steamship lobby will not sympathy toes out to Culia in her itUAnUlfle for deliverance from the oppression a Spanish Government, so our sympathy s to those who are punished by our liovermueut for aiding iu tho sending of military expeditious to Cuba. Under treaty obligations with Spain the ilttiog out of such expeditions is a violatiou of our law. Thoa guilty of it, if arrested aud convicted, must aud should pay the peuaity. Our honor a a Government is concerued lu our faithfully lullllliiig treaty obligations. op course, we have no way of know ing Just what the uew President is going to do Umt the numerous offices putuflder the civil ssrvloe law by Cleveland since the tune when McKluley was declared as having beeu elected President. His allusion in his mesa age about civil seivioe reform is rather vague as to what are his feelings in the matter. "Reforms iu the civil service must go on. Hut the changes should he real aud genuine, not perfunctory, or prompted by u aval in be half of any party, simply because it happens to be in power " There is much difference of opinion unto just what he means by thote .ententes. Koine think it indicates that the President is going to undo all that Cleveland did iu the way of exUmding the civil service law sines the election. Others believe that lie will go back to the bugiuniug of tho Cleveland Administration and suspond the la iu tho ( uses of H persons whe.ie the casflft ire ntoriUirlousn ho wore turned out Solely, or their compensation reduced, be cause they wore Republicans, and their place were wanted for Democrats. It's Queer How Quick Pan-Tina cnrci cnugln and colds, Mc. At (Iruhler Bros , drug store. Consnl Iim'sjI Moat niniid trial. New Ycr-, iJirch il. Judge Addi son Brown, cf the United States dis trict court, has dlnmljsed the writ ot habeas ci rrus and cortorarl sworn out by Lawyer Couflert, on behalf of Jo seph A. Inilgl, Turkish consul frcneral at Boston, who waa arrested in this city a few weeks afro, charged with embesxllng over $160,000, Lawyer Coudcrt's contention was that the state authorities had no jurisdiction In the case of a leproFentaUvo of a for eign government, and that If the pris oner waa i.uilty cf any o:Yenre he could be tried only by the federal courts. Judge Brown's decision over rules this contention. MrTAtnlH 1 1 !,!.... a.lw .11m MHhlt.. burns snd scalds are soothed t once and nrnmntlv healed tv DeWltt'a Witch Hand Salve, the bent known enre (for pflcs. C. II. iiagcnoncn. They tin N. t W rMnt 'Tale. New Haven. March 10. 'Nino Tale juniors who cent to Pugilist Corbett a letter and a Yale Has; with Yale's best wishes for Corbett's success over Flts slmmons wore sumrr.cned before Dean II. P. WrlRht, of the faculty, yester day. Amonir the number Is the son of ex-8eerctary William C. Whitney. The Yale News contains a drastic edi torial utterly repudiating the senti ments fcvpvcsfed in the letter, and de mands a public apology. The men who wrote the letter make a statement In which they (.imounee their willing ness to retract all phraies In which It was picnumed to to. present the senti ment of tho untvenl'y. If yeur dealer tells you thatsomethingchra is "just as good" us Dean's Olutmoiit for Hives, Pin Worms, Itching Piles or other Itchiness of the skin, tell him you want tho original. It is safe ; never-failing. Vov i lt.it ogr p '. f tig ijfiuV s. Yasklngtan.Mnich 11. Just at a time when photographers had almost aban doned hope of ever discovering a re ally practicable process of color pho tography report comes to the state de partment from Ur.Hed States Consul Uenernl Maoon, at Frankfort, giving a description (as fur as the process may be divulged) of a means of doing this in a manner so simple and Inez pensive as to be available to every photographer, thus opening a new era In reproductive art. The process Is the discovery of Chaosasne, a Parisian sa vant, and Is purely chemical. TO OUItK A COLD IN ONI5 DAY Take Laxative Ilroino Quinine Tablets. All druggist refund tho money if it fails to cure. 95 pouts. General I.co "Vlil 'J.enve Vimnna. Havana, March 11. La Lueha pub lishes a dispatch from New York say ing that Mr. Sherman, the secretary of state, has cabled to General Fltit hugh Lee, the United Strvies consul general here, lequcaUncr h.tia to con tinue at his rost aa a personal favor to President VcKlniey. General Lee has not received such a mesaaga. It in asserted that General Lee has not made application to remain, and that he will not do so. It is surprising what a "weo hit of a thing" can accomplish. Sick headache, constipa tion, dyspepsia, sour sitnma'ch, dizziness, are qutokly Ixmished by DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Small pill. Safe pill, llestpill. C. II. Ilagcubtich. Shot at Moving Train Susquehanna, Pa., March 11. At Itedrock, five miles east of here, n party of hunters shot Into the cab of the locomotive drawing the Monitor train, on ihe Brie railroad. Flremnn Love, of Hornellsvltle, was shot In tho leg. Twenty-live shots entered the cab. Officers are In pursuit of the hunters. Geruiniif's Naval Secretary Ileslgns. Berlin, March 11. Vice Admiral Von Hollman has tendered his resignation as secretary of the navy, because of a temporary difference of opinion with Prince Hohenlohe, the chancellor, and Count Posadowsky, the secretary of the Imperial treasury. The emperor decllr.es to accept tho resignation. ITne rimpi That Bloom in The Sprin At no other season abundant or so annoying as in the Spring. An unseasonably warm day, before change nf win ter clothing, heats the blood, and these Pimples and Humors itch and burn, and their annoyance, the suf tering they cause, is known only to those afflicted. At no time is a blood purifying medicine more effective than just before and during this season. If your blood is not right (and whose is?) you are liable to be one of these sufferers this Spring. A course of Hood's Sarsaparilla begun now and faithfully pursued will save you suffering and give you rugged health, so that you can thoroughly enjoy all the pleasures of the coming summer. Pimples on tha Face. '1 have been troubled for throe years with pimples on my face and body. I tried several remedies with only temporary relief. I am now tak ing; Hood's Sarsaparilla and it is do ing me a wonderful amount ot good. My general health is greatly im proved, and I feel very tliankful for what Hood's Sarsaparilla has already done for me." Mibs Jamk Jarookt, Buriiham, Illinois. A Clear Complexion. '1 have had a bad complexion ow ing to Impure blood. I have been taking Hood's Sarsa pari la and my skin is now clear. Hood's Sarsaparilla has done me much good by purifying my blood." Annik D. McCoy, Wat sonton, Pennsylvania. r Is sold by all druggists. i; it it jftji i C. 1. HoimI & Co., L.OWIHI, Mass. mim spring jueuicine. WORSE THAN A TYPHOON. A Passenger So Dcanrlbas the Latest Trip of tha AnrsnlA. New Yoik,, Maich 11.-The steam ship Aurania, of the f'unard line, Which was suppoEcd to be three days overdue, ninwd at her dock last nlRht, and an hour iiftc. ward dlo charged her naason.ToiN, nil of whom united In declaring that the voyage Was one to bo remembeied. The Aurania left Llveipiel on Feb. 47 last and Queenstown on th follow ing day. the had been out ol sight of the ItlEh coast but a short time when she encountered severe weather, which Increased In force. A hurricane was encountered on Wednesday, March 3, and with the asnlstnnce of head seas the sturdy vessel was unable to make more than S3 miles that day. That north n of the Aurania aft the bridge la much lower than her sister vessels of the same line, und her upper works proved an easy mark for the wr.ven, with the result that, notwith standing the precautions to tie every thing down, two of the starboard boats were turn from their davits and driven agalnt the ventilator, and two of the seamen who happened to be In their way virr p'iuIiUy Injured. Al most at the rame tivc Master of Arms Nelleon was struck In the chest by flying tackle, and had his chest In jured and his collar bone dislocated. He was unable to leave the hospital until Tuesday last. Outside of these mishaps and the delay she experi enced' by reason of the squalls and hurricanes the Aurania had but an or dinary voyage. Among the Aurania's cabin passen gers was Rev. II. C. Yatman, the evangelist. He said he had been last year In a typhoon in the China sea, but he considered the voyage of the Aurania the worst he had ever ex perienced. TO OUlTx A COI.I)' IN ONIS HAY. Take Laxative. Ilroino Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the mouoy if It fails to cure. SB cents. 'Mextoan mid Otiba. City of Mexico, March 11. Popular Interest is Intense as to the reply the government will make to yie request of the Spanish minister that the au thorities Interfere to prevent further oolieotton of funds for Cuban patriots. Spaniards claim and exercise the right to raise money for their soldiers, and yet they deny similar right to the Mexican i eopie. It seems probable thfe government will express its opin ion that Kcxleon c't'aens have in every legitimate way tho r!?ht to man ifest their pri'fmnJ rymathy with the Ci.lnr cau'. Don't allow the lungs to he impaired by tho rontluuoiisirritation of a cough. It is otsior to prevent consumption than to cure il. One Minute Coueh Cure taken early will wardoU auy fatal lung trouble. C. II. HaKenbuoh. Ask your grocor for ue. "Royal Talent' Hour, and take no other brand. It Is thebest Hour mado. Bervfn Warns tha Latest rattorns. Belgrade, March 11. Russia has of fered to lend the Servian government 120,000 magazine rifles. The govern ment has not accepted, as the military authorities desire to secure rides of the latest pattern. NUGGETS OF NEWS. J. Plerpont Morgan, the well known banker, will sail fiom New York for London next week. An lee gorge two miles below Port land, Mich., threatens that city with a disastrous Hood. Miss Mabel Ilanna. daughter of Sen ator Ilanna, Is engaged to be married to Thomas II. Beery, of Toledo, O. Robert G. Blaine, the last surviving brother of the late James G. Blaine, died In Washington Tuesday night. The great Leadvllle strike, which has been in progress since last June, has been called off unconditionally by the miners' union. The diplomatic corps was received ly Secretary Sherman at the state depart ment yesterday, and were presented to the president. J. Sterling Morton, the retiring sec retary of agriculture, was banqueted last night at Washington by attaches of the agricultural department. The situation In tho Philippines ic serious. The Insurgents are becoming bolder, and It will be necessary foi Spanish troops to occupy the entire Island In order to completely crush the rebellion. are Pimples and Humors so Bells, Blotches, Sores, Pimples. "I have been afflicted foi many years with impure blood, wbioh man ifested itself in erysipelas, bolls, blotches, sores and pimples. J have usod many mediolnes and found Hood's Sarsaparilla to be the best. I recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to alt who are affected with Impure blood.'' Isaac! P. Mabtim, Walnut Hill, III. Annoyed by Eruptions. i-t baa eruption caused by Impure blood and at times they were very an noying. I was treated by phyelolans without benefit, and last winter I took a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla and found it helped me. I kept on until I had taken Ave bottles, and I am no 1 inger annoyed with erup tions." W. B. Hudson, Natrona, Fa. Sarsa- fasslsbt ass 9 Danasa tlx tor $5. Prepared only by Who oan measure the Indue uoe of a Mother! It lasts through nil ages and enters the confines of eternity. With what care, therefore, should she be guarded and liow greut the effort be to make her life happy. Mother's Friend makes child-birth pjwv. nsslets nature til IVD Oil Ul I III U OllUK. lOOl-" wu u.uvw stronger after than before confinement, and robe the trying hour of Its terror. o Mother oan anoru to negiect ius use. Of druggists at $1.00, or sent bymall on receipt ot prloR Write for book containing yalu. able Information for all Mothers, nulled free. The Ilrsdfleld UsggUtor Co.. Atlanta, Os. Tour to Old Point Comfort, Itlchmnml, and Wnslilnsjlmi. The Pennsylvania Rultroad Company runs many delightful tours, hut none more de lightful than those to Old Point Comfort, Richmond, and Washington. These embrace a territory peculiarly rich in attractions. Superbly situated, famous In history, the capital of the grandest nation on earth, these three cities form a trio uosuspassed in interest to Americans. Old Point i also one of the most popular and luxurious perennial resorts of the continent. The next personally-eonducted tonr will leave New York and Philadelphia March 18th. Tickets, including transportation, meals en route in both directions, transfers of passengers and baggage, hotel accommo dations at Old Point Comfort, Richmond, and Washington, aud carriage ride about Itich nond in fact overy necessary expense for a period of six days will he sold at rale of fSQ.OO from New York, Brooklyn, and Newark, $84.00 from Trenton, $33.00 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other stations. Tickets will also be sold to Old Point Com fort and return direct by regular trains within six days, including transportation, luncheon ou going trip, and one aud three- fourths days' board at Otd Feint, at rate of $10.00 from New York, Brooklyn, and Newark, $15.00 from Trenton, ill 00 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other stations. Apply to ticket agencies, Tourist Agent, 1196 llroadway, Now York, or George W. Iloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. A VIGNETTE. Cupid, playing blindman's buff, BelMrd my Psyche's flouting tressos. "Hero Is silken olaw enough To dispense With any guesses. This Is Psyche's golden fleece; She's ray prisoner, past release." Bat tho lookers on declare Love was caught In Psyche's hair. Caroline Duer Id New York Tribune. THE SCOTCH RACE. Bandy's Condition Was Critical, and lie Wanted to Hear the llagplpcs. Perhaps because tho guest of the oven ing was a Scotchman, or possibly because one mnn in the party had a Sootoh story to loll, the conversation was brought around to a discussion of the Scotch race. "It was whllo I was nttaohed to n Loudon hospital," said a physician, "that I wit nessed a marvelous cure of a Scotchman. Wo will call hlni Sandy, though that Is not his nnmc. Ono of his legs had been so badly mangled In an accident that wc de cided to amputate It. Tho shock was a Se vere ono to Sandy, and when ho regained consciousness after tho operation it wus ovident that ho had not vitality enough left to recover. 'Mon, ahm I going to deer ho asked. 'Wo hope for tho best, Sandy,' I said, 'but your condition Is critical. Is there nny Scotch dish that you would llkef Sandy said that he didn't want nny thlng to eat, but If ho could hear tho bag pipes just onco more he could dlo happy. "We didn't havoa piper on our staff, but one of the nurse found one in a chop house not for away. When tho piper ar rived, Sandy was so weak that ho could not speak. IIo looked grateful, Although It was not In accordance with our hospital rules, wo hadn't tho heart to refuso San dy's dying request. I gave tho signal, nnd the piper began to play. Sandy smiled peacefully, and at the end of tho second tune ho had gone nslcep. His temperature and pulso showed a remarkablo Improve ment, and because Sundy was a good fel low and we thought he might call for the pipes again before he breathed his lost wo kept tho piper. "Two hours later Sandy awoke, and the first thing that ho asked for was tho pipes. Again that weird noise filled tho hospital, and onco more Sandy went to sleep, stron ger nnd better than wo had oxpooted him to lie. A third time hoawoko, nnd again tho piper played. When Sandy onoe ugaln foil asleep, to our amazement the crisis had passed and ho was, on the road to re covery, Hu is now ullTO and well." "Tho Scotch are a wonderful race," commented Hoy V. 8oinorville. "Now, my grandmother was" "Hut I haven't told you the sod sequel," Interrupted the physician. "Wo had been so imioh interested iu Sandy during tho night that wo had neglected our other pa tients. Sandy did recover, as I have said, hut when wo made tho rounds in tho morning wo found all the English jiatlcnti stiff in bed. They were all dead." New York Sun. Katie's Reply. It was oiio of the days when, little Katie seemed to he possessed by a spirit of mischief, aud befogs the afternoon was over alio hod tired herself aud ex hausted hor mother's ftatienoo. At last she did something so naughty that her mother said: ' 'There, Katie, I shall have to punish you for that. " The child looked at' her for a moment iu silence, aud then, without warning, burst into ternpestuoaa weeping- Just at this crisis her father oame into the room. "Why, little one, -what is this?" he asked. "What ore yon crying for?" Katie though for aJuomeut, aud then, remembering that the manner of her punishment had not been annpuueed, she auswerod amid her sobs: "I don't know, papa. Mamma hasn't told me yot." London Answers. Shoes. Shoes are in every pirt machine made. It is said by soiontiflo authority that there is uo depurtmau of human i;idu- j try iu which macuhmy and the oubdi i vision of labor have (been brought to 1 greater perfection than iu the manufac ture of shoes. Iu the great shoe facto ries there am women employed whose businoaa tho yeur round is to suw ouo seiuu uud cue only, liveu tho meUl eye lots uic i.W d i:. i-o itiou and clauiied by u lucciionkiul uevic& Even In the mott severe oases of sprain or bruise, cut or burn, Thomas' Kclectrlc Oil gives ulinu.it iust.iut relief. It is the ideal family liniment. EX-SENATOR DOLPH DEAD. Unnble to Ilalty from the Shoek of an Amputation Portland, Ore., March II. Bx-Sena-tor Joseph N. Dolph died yesterday. On Monday his leg was amputated In the hope of savins; his life, which was threatened by blood poisoning. The shook was too great, and at no time slnre the operation has there been n possibility of his recovery. Joseph N. Dolph was born In Wat kins, N. T., in 1MB, and came to Ore gon In 1862. He was appointed United T11K LATH liX-SRNATOn DOLtM!. States district attorney for Oregon by President Lincoln. In 1882 he waa elected United States senator, and served two full terms. He received the caucus nomination for a third term at the session of the legislature two years ago, but was de feated after a deadlock which lasted until the last day of the session, when George W. McOrlde was elected. Since his retirement from the United States senate Mr. Dolph has practloed law in Portland. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, be mado well, strong, magnetic, full of now lifo and vigor, tako No-To-Bac, the wonder-workor that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. IJuy No-To-Iiao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50c or $1.00. Booklet and snmplo mailed free. Ad. Sterling Ecmedy Co., Chicago or Now York. Tours to California. California has been most fittingly termed the "Italy of America." All tho delicious balm, tho cloudless sky, aud the rich vor dure of the great European peninsula are duplicated in this suuny land of tho Pacific. Ilore nature basks in the sunshine of her own beauty; and hero she has established her awn sanitarium, wiiore otonial spring In spires overlasting youth. With the snow mantled peaks of tho Sierras upon the one hand, tho calm Pacific with its soft breezes upon tho other, and a veritable paradlso of llowcrs, fruits and plants between, man can find and needs no lovolier land. To visit such a country is a privilege, a blessing. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company, recognizing the need of a nioro comfortable and pleasant way of crossing tho continent, inaugurated a series of annual tours to Cali fornia, running a through train of Pullman palace cors from New York to the Pacific Coast, and stopping at tho principal points of interest en route. The great popularity of these tours demonstrates the wisdom of tho movement. For tho season of 1607 three tours havo been arranged to leave Now York, Philadel phia, and rittsburg, January 27, February 34, and March 27. The first tour will run direct to San Diego via St. Louis and the Santa Fe Route, and re turn from San Francisco via Salt Lako City, Denvor, and Chicago, allowing Ave weeks in California. The second tour will run via tho Mammoth Cave and Now Orleans to San Diego, stopping at tho "Crescent City" during tho Mardi Gras Carnival. This tour will return via Salt Lako City, Denver, Omaha, nnd Chicago, allowing four weeks In California. Tho third tour will run via Chicago.Dcnvor, and Salt Lake City, allowing passengers to ro turn by regular trains via different routes within nlno months. All of these tours, either going or return ing, will pass through tho famous Colorado region, Glcnwood Spriugs, Lcadvillo and the Garden of tho Gods. Itatos from all points on the Pennsylvania Railroad System east of Pittsburg 1 First tour, f310 ; secoud tour, $350 j third tour, $210 round trip, and $ 150 one way. For detailed itineraries and other informa tion, apply at ticket agencies, special book ing oulces, or address George W. Iloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad btrcot Station, Philadelphia. From Cripple Creek. After tho big fire in Cripple Creok, I took a very sevcro cold and tried many remedies without help, tho cold ouly becoming moro settled. After using three small bottles of Chamborlain's Cough Remedy, both the cough aud cold left me, and in this high alti tiulo it takes a meritorious cough remody to do auy good. G. B. Henderson, editor Daily Advertiser. For salo by Gruhler Bros., drug store; MurdorouHly Assaulted by Tramps. Greensburg, W. Va., March 11. Richard Graham, a wealthy farmer, and his wife were found dying near Crab Tree, in pools of blood. The wifo was conscious, but unable to talk. Both are expected to die. It is sup posed that their assailants were tramps who have been loafing around the coke regions, and who were after money. The neighbors are searching the surrounding country for the crim inals. E. 13. Turner of Compton, Mo., writes us that after suQerlng from idles for seventeen years, he completely cured them by using three boxes of DeWitt's Witeh Has! Salve. It cures coiema and severe sklu diseases, C. II. Hasenhuch. nursling 'Jlani Cauaes Great Damage. Rochester, N. Y., March 11. The Mount Morris dam broke yesterday. The towns north of Mount Morris are feeling the effect of the water let loose as it spreads over the big river flats. Most of the damage will be to low ly ing farm lana. The water In this city has risen IE Inches, but is still nine or ten feet below the high water mark of last year. Ail manufacturers who use water for power in the village have closed down. The Western New York and Pennsylvania bridge, which Is sit uated about 100 feet above the dam, Is In great danger. The loss bo far is placed at $10,000. .CHASES BloodHerveFood For Weak and Hun Down People. UJH1T IT IC I The richest ofell restora WVnHI II 101 ttve foods, because it re Places the essentials of life that ore ex. hausted by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES! lXr?ffl.Ml82 digestion perfect it creates solid flesh, muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes 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. Price SOcorflve boxes 82.00. Druggists or by mall. We can help yon. Advice nnd book, free. Write Us About Your Caso. THE DR. CHA8E COMPANY, 1602 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. stock MT Produce market Closing (jo. tntlori of the Now fork nnd J'li"SHt1pltln Hxilmnse. New York. March M.-T'te slock mar ket Occupied a pirltlon tof.iy n!milar to that Mr. Mlcawber In his expectant moods, except that there wuh a notable lack ot the Jpunty nnd hunvnnt confi dence which would t-iM" mndc Mr Mlcaw ber a bull In Wall slrc-f on the sllghtesl provocation. Cloning b'.ds: nalto. A Ohio... l.ohlKh Vnl'ny.. 2v4 Chess. Ohio.. 1VH N. J. Central... 93'4 Del. Hudson. .108 N. Y. Central... 974 D., L. W....1M Pennsylvania .. 6Si Hrle 14 Heading JCV, Lake Brie W U Bt. Paul TIM Lehigh Nhv 8 W. N. Y. A Pa. 1 All east's paid. General Markets. Philadelphia, Mnreh 10. Flour quiet; winter superfine, $2 55'2 SO; do. extra, tl.M .30; Pennsylvania roller, clear, 14.100 4.46: do. do., strnlirht, J4.26(if4..ir; western winter, clei.r. t4.tn-.l.25; do. do., straight. J4.KSJI4.40; city mills, extra, $3.O5r3.30. Itys flour quiet at 2.25'if 2.CJ per barrel. Muck wheat flour dull et t1.10pl.15 per 100 lbs. Wheat weak; contract whent, spot, 68c.; do. March. 83c; No. 2 red, Mnreh. 81ic.; do. May, (.OTic.i do. July, TSKc; do. Sep tember, 76Yio.; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware red, spot, 90c. Corn steady; steamer corn, spot, 2SV&26c7; NO. 2 yellow for local trade. 27V428e. ; No. 2 mixed, March, 26t4i8C4c. ; do. April, 2614 ii 27c; do. May. 27ViM27Xe. Oats quiet, but steady; No. 2 white, car lots, tl9 Mo.; No. 2 white clipped, car lots. 28o. ; No. 2 white, spot. do. March. 284?22c. ; do. Aprlt, 2 "112314c.; do. May, 28234c.; do. June, 23.2c. Hay weak; choice timothy, $18.50 for large bales. Beef quiet; beef hams, )18.75ifi19. Pork Btendy; family, 110(611. Lard easier; wekt ern steamed, 14.30. Butter steady; solid packed creamwv. extra, 19c; imitation creamery, ll15c; fancy prints Jobbing nt mo 28o.; do. extra, wholesale, ISc. Tur pentine steady at 29'.4fi30c Lead firmer; spot lots, S3.40ff3.45; brokers' market itrong nt 3.05. Live Stock Markets. New York, March 10. Beeves active; native sters, S4&5.15; stags and oxen, (8 4.36; bulls, 2.60$'S-W; dry cows, il.60iQ) 3.20. Calves quiet, barely steady; veals, fhS4.7S. Sheep and lambs active, slightly firmer; sheep, 44.70; lambs, J505.9O. Hogs weak at J3.90C1.20. Bast Liberty, Pa., March 10. Cattle steady; prime, S4.805; feeders, 83.8004: bulls, stags and cows, Jl.7fxS3.60. Hogs steady; prime medium weights, J434.05; best Yorkers, Jl; common to fair York ers and pigs, 88.3508.96; heavy hogs. J3.80 $i8.90; roughs, Jt.60W3.50. Sheep steady; Ohio fed western, J104.8O: prime natives, 14.40 4.50; common, J2.eOQi3.40; choice lambs, $696.26; veal calves, JDGC.50. I bad severe attacks of gravel and kidno trouble; and unablo to get a medicine or doctor to euro mo until I ucd Hop Bitten, nnd they cured me In a short time. A Distikouisued Lawveh or Wayne Co., N. . Colorless and Cold. A young girl deeply regretted that she was so colorless and and cold. Her face was too white, aud hor hands and feet felt as though the blood did not circulate. After one bottlo of Hop Bitters had been taken sho was tho rosiest and healthiest girl in the town, with a vivacity and cheerfulness of mind gratifying to her friends. lli Nv lirlc -ttrlkiTrf. New York, March 11. There 1b prac tically no change In the shlrtmakere' strike. Bcvorat hundred men returned to work yesterday, but nn equal num ber went on stilke. Within the past week 1,000 of- the employes have had their requests granted. Two hundred laundrymen went on strike out of sympathy for the shlrtmakers yester day. A settlement of the cloakmnk ers' strike seems to be as far oft aa ever. Tho strikers are badly off for a leader, and It is thought that things will come to a hend by next Monday. "I was completely covered with sores. Every muscle in my body ached. Had been sick for flvo years. Doctors could dome no good. Most of my time was spent iu bed ; was a completo wreck. Burdock Blood Bitters havo complotoly cured mo iu three months." Mrs. Anuie Zoepen, Crookstown Miun. Tour to California via Ieiinylnnln Itiill rnad. In Southern California is found tho real ization of a dream of tho ancients. Here are the "Golden Apples of tho Hosperidee," ripening beneath a sky more beautiful than that of Homo, and iu a climate more perfect than that of Athens. Never In tho wildest flights of his Imagination did cither Homer or Hesiod ever coneeivo of a garden richer in verdant beauty, moro productive of luscious fruit, or set amid moro pictureequo and lovely surrouudlugs. The last of tho Pennsylvania Railroad tours to tho Golden Gate will leave New York and Philadelphia March 27, stopping at Chicago, Omaha, Denver, Colorado Springs and tho "Garden of tho Gods," and Salt Iako City. Tourists will travel by special train of Pull man palace cars going, and return on regular trains via any route within nine- months. Hound-trip tickets, including transportation, Pullman accommodations (0110 double berth), meals, and othor tour features going, and railroad transportation on regular trains ro turulng; and ouo-way tickets, including transportation and nil tour features going, will bo sold at tho following rates: Round trip. Ono way. New York $308 00 8141 76 Philadelphia 208 00 110 35 Washington, I. C . 197 00 Us) 60 Harrlaburg, l'a 197 00 M 35 Wllkesbnrre, l'a 80 VW Altoona, Pa HI 30 U0 78 nttsuurg in i Apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, New York, or Ueo. W. Iloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Grlp-CoIds-IIeadache. Why suffer with Coughs. Colds and La Grippe when Laxative Bromo Qulntno will euro you in oue day. Put up iu tablets oon venlent for taking. Guaranteed to eute, or money reiunueu. rnee, so cents. xr salo by Kirlln's Pharmacy. Ithodn Island's L)eiuivr.itlo Ticket. Providence, March 11. The Demo cratic state convention yesterday nomi nated this tkket unanimously to be voted for at the state election on April 7: For governor, Daniel T. Church of Tiverton; llentenant governor, Fay ette Uartleti of nurrlllvllle; secretary of state, M. A. McNamee of Provi dence; general treasurer, lfidmund y,'alkei of South Kingston. They are so small that the most sensitive persons take them, they are so effective that mo most onetinate esses ul oouswpattou headache and tornhl liver yield to them That is why DeWitt's Little fiarly 1 Users are Known as the nuno'is nine puis. v. Jl Hagenbuch. Is l'-l Urixn 44'.g Alir.-rinV New York. Much 11. The hin-laime ul t,!riil Frodtii ti k 11nt Urunt. In Fj-.cI : l.il;'- guci nd tilieot, is to let. Thl- '8 t 'V.-r.r.l-jd by many of Colonel I'n'nt'r friindf and lieltrbbore as an indlevh u "tint he hv ?i'.her ecelved oi b e.i pt nil-'ed a plomatlc appoint mem. If you liavo ever seen a ohlld in the agony of croup, you ran appreciate tho .gratitude of the mothers who know that. One Minuto Cough Cure relieves their little ones as quick ly ai It Is administered. Many homes iu this city arc necr without it. t'. II. HiigenLueh. Heart Disease Curd. HEN a w:ll kruwn minister after untwine for years with heart dis ease, Is cured, it Is not surprising that he should publish tho fact for the benefit of others. Rov. J. .1' Smith, 1045 Fulton St., Baltimore, Md., wrldeat "For years I suffetod from a severe form of heart disease. I used Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and my heart Is now In good condition. Recently, other aflllctlonn came upon me. There waa humming, painful sensations on top and back of my head. Fifteen min utes reading would make ma almost wild; there ver pullingand tin. -vlng s' liiit Ions In my legs all tho time, so that I could not sit still. In this condi tion I began taking Dr. Miles' Hostoratlve Nervine and Its effect was simply won derful. I heartily commend your remedies." Dr. Miles' Bomcdlos aro Bf.ld by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, flrbt bottlo benefits or mouoy rof undod. Book on II oar t and Nerves sent free to all applicants. Bit. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elhkart, Ind. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TBI ID, TXtTS in tun WOMAN'S RELIEF. Gtt CATOH'i TAiriT I'lLL fttld SATE RIO Ell i. 'Aiurug sam-i.vi Kuiuiiwi v -'" " ' " Catob 8PBC Co., Boftoo, MtM- Our book, 4c For baIc nt I. V. P. Kirlln's driiRl Hucimmlonn drug store r, 1 ,..; i,v i.i:i:'.- iiaiic m 1:111. . rl. li.rml.Nn. nleAant odor. SI (O bottle i.Krys IIAIK TO. IO removes dandruff, nloit. halrfrom falling out ttmlriromoleegrowlli SI TO nnlll; I.Ki: M KIIIDAXT CO 108 Folfoo f, n-Y-CReC llluilrsted Treatise on Ualr on application T list For solo by Shcnnndonh Drug Store, Klrlln Drug store. PHILA & READING RY IN HFFKCT PKO. 0. 1896. Tralos leave Shenandoah as follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week days, .110, 5 26, 710 a. in., 12 33, 8 06 and 5 58 p. m -liiudaya, 2 10 u. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, .1 25, 7 10 a. m., 12 33 and 8 03 p. m. For Rending and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 25, 7 10 0.111., 12 33, 8 08 and 5 58 p. m. Sun day, 2 10 a. m. Fur l'ottsville, week days, 2 10; 7 10 a. m and 12 33, 8 Oil nnd 5 58 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Tamnqua and Mahnnoy City, week days, 210,5 25, 710 n. 111., 12 33, 3 03 and 5 58 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Willlnmsport, Sunbury nnd I-ewlsburg, week days, 3 25, 11 30 n. 111., and 7 25 p. m. Sundays, a 2.1 n. 111. For Mnhaiioy Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 3 25, 5 25, 710, 11 30 a. 111.. 32 33, 3 03, 5 53, 7 25 and 9 51 p.m. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 n. in. For Ashland and Minmokln, week days, 3 35, 710, 1130 11, 111., 725 and 0 55 p. in. Sou days, 3 25 n. in. For Ilaltlmorc, Washington nnd tho Woat via It. & O. II. It., through trains lea' 1 Heading Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & It. II H.) at 3 20, 7 55, 11 20 n. 111., 3 10 and 7.27 p. 1-. Sundays, 3 20, 7 00, 11 2 a. m., 3 40 oncl 7 27 p. iu. Addl tlonnl trains from Twonty-fourth nnd Choel nut streets station, week days, 10 30 n. m. 13 20, 12 It 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 135, 828 p. m. TltAINS FOn SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days. 4 30, 8 00 11. m., 180, 4 30, 9 00 p. m. and night. Sundays, 6 00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 30, 9 10 a. ni.. 1 00 and 4 15 p. 111. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Tcrmlnnl, wook days, 4 20, 8 35, 10 05 a. m. and 4 05, 0 80, 11 30 p. m. Sundays, 1130 p.m. i.envc iceauing, weeK dnyi, 1 in, v iu, 10 oe, 11 55 a. m., 0 00 nnd 8 20 p. in. Sundays, 1 36 a. m. ienve l'ousvuie, weeK unys, z 30, 7 40 a. m., 12 30 and 0 12 p. 111. Sundays, 2 35 a. in. Leave Tamnaua. week dayf. 8 18. 8 50. 1128 al m., 1 27, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 8 18 a. m. Leave Mahnnoy C tv. week dovs. 8 46. 21. 11 47 a. in., 2 03, 7 41 and 10 08 p. 111. Sundays, 8 49 a. m. Leave Mahnnoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00. 680, 9 87. 11 SO a. m., 1 12, 2 19, 5 20, 5 20, 7 67 and ivnap. 111. nuuuays, j 4U, ou n. m. T .Am.d. W'llllnm.iuii4 rnAlr ,1 a .... 7 11 1ft 1ft - m., 3 85 and ll 41 p. m! Sundays, li 15 p.' m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street war! and South street wharf for Atlantic CUy. Weekdays Express, 900 n. in., 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p. in. Accommodation, 800 a. ro., 6 80 p. ni. Sundays Eipross, 000, 1000 n. m. Accom modation, 8 00 a. in., 4 45 p. ni. Ketumlng leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Hxnress. 7 35. 9 00 a. m.. 8 80. 6 30 p. in. Accommodation, 8 15 n. m., 4 32 p. in. Sundays Express, 4 00, 7 30 p. m. Accommo dation, 7 15a. in., 4 15 p. in. rarior unrs on all express trains. ENNSYLVAN RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours HATCHLESS IN EVERY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA Tour Jo CALIFORNIA and the PACIFIC COAST will leave New York and Philadelphia Msroh 97, returning on regular trains within nine montlis. Round-trip tickets, Including nil tour featmes going nnd transportation only returning, will lie sold at rate ot 8J04.00 from New York, and 1208.00 from Philadelphia; one way tickets, including all tour features going, ill .75 from New York, tllO.25 from Philadel phia. Proportionate rates from other points. WASHINGTON Tours, each covering a period of three days, will leave New York nnd Phlladel March 11, 22, and May 18, 18S7. ltntes, includ ing trnn!ortalloii and two days' oecoiumoaA tiou at the best Washington llotola, 814.50 from New York, and 111.50 from Phll&mjHila. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS XBTVEMWO DIRECT. OR VIA. IUCHMOKD AND WASHINGTON will leave Now York and PhlladolpUa Fibta ary 20, March 18, and April it, WV7. For detailed lekierMrlea and ol apply at Voket iMMMtye Hon, BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NBRV0US AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this granular effervescent and atlmu lat. An instant sure for sour stomal ha aud hsilsTies. which often accumulate from having a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 7 and 19 Peach Alley, ShenaiidonU Itfantcrl-Jln IHaa 3 Who can tlilnfc. VVJUIIIUU nil IUUU thing to patentr Protect your Ideas; tuer may bring you wealth. Write JORN WKDDEHBURN a CO., Patent Attor neys, Waalilogton, O. ('.. (or their tl.ax) prise orr r some ainipw auu iwt ot two uiuuureu uitmuuwu vrutuvu. IO Ml 1 .1 t .-.'
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