EVENING HERALD KsrAni.i.iimn tto. ".VI t'-ie News Thai's Fi! to Mnt." bill Will go through that body substantially Ht it comes from lite Ways and Means Com mittee. A short sesMon and a good tnrifblll will bo of inestimable value to the country a long scsslou will ho ruinous. Pu'.IL'io I HVttv Kvetdn,;, F.s -opt 8Uida At Hoi ra Jason SrilCKT Xtab Ckhtrs Iip IIwM I in dt iivem 1 lurthcnnnUaan and Pie , anr .miikHm" to-vn-for .Ix cents a week, pay able k tl carriers. n mail $3.00 a year, or 35 cents a month, payable In ft-lvatKMs. Advertise ment oiiarsrenrtoeor'nng iui o-r ami position. The mbllslK-rs nwric tbo ri. 'it m -owsje the flotation of adve- tUemaiitti when'' t r lbs fNIB lentlou of news demands It. 1 lie fluM 1 rertd to rejtn-t any advertisement, w lusher patj lor u improper. miJ lor or noi, that tin. FuMi i.,r n.sy tlmrn Advertising rate made It mow n ttiM, i Miinllnjitlfiti Knterad at the ti.Kt ifllcB at su-.nnsmlonri, Pa., aocoad cIimm mail matter. TKI.KPHONK CONNECTION. Evening Hrld WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, lfT. Oilo Minute Is nil the time licicviry to do- loe from pi-rstui tl pxpi-i ie iro til it Our- Min lite Cough Cine does h, t rt-i name implies, i'. H lliiiteuhnuh Itelatn.. Win (jotilmt the U1ll Now Yoik, ItarWb 17. The wt,ll af Mrs. Mary Johnson, tttts died on March 10, wan filed tor probAfthyMttrday. tt disposes of aft ecti'r valued at SB9, 000, practlc.-illy all cf which gws to various Catholic churches, charitiei and; priests. Her tetaHves will prob ibly content the will. About the Utile Woiider-Worker. A Personal Interview of Interest. Tin: limn. ration of tho editor end re norter of ii siaudal-mongcrlng newspaper In S.in Francisco ought to kavo a restraining ! influence on decedent jonrfMllsteeveu as tut K iat us Shenandoah. - Mb W TTvtom says Mr. Cleveland re acmbhs A ml row Johnann rnoro than any other of his predecessors. The Kentucky editor has not forgottcu how to aay pointed things in a I'ontemplatlvo way. I'n recent speech the German Rmperor referred to Bismarck and Von Moltke as mere creatnres of his gtaodfatlior'a will. Tli ia is Momithiug ho would not have dared tony while Ms grandfather was alive. The old Lmperor placed a different estimate on the n en who aided him to build up the (ertnau Empire. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Justice Ceorire C. Benn,tt, of the New York state supreme! court, I crit ically 111 In the mctrt'pults, A negro who elcped with a white girl from Pickens county, Ala., 'was pur Bited by a mob and killed. The United States Rubber company has determined to reduce He price on rubber boots and shoe fir the coming; year. James M. Wcrnpr, a prominent paper manufacturer cf Albany, died suddenly while, wltnc?'rg a theatrical perform ance In New York last night. It Is reported that two bUHIs of Thes callans numbering ever a thousand men have entered Macedonia from the Volo and Iar1saa districts of Thesaaly. Onr representative raHoA on Mrs. Hlchard T. Hoberts at 494 Thirteenth street, and her conversation a given, below Is hut a sample of the Scran ton talk that Is going on about the little conqueror. "Mrs. Roberts, 1 am told yon have been n sufferer from kidney cinuptaiut, how long did yon have It f" "For ton years al least." "Can you tell what brought it on ?" "I can't just any how It came. I first noticed a slight twin In the small of my back which gradually rw wonw." "And of late years your trouble has In creased ?" "Yes it wus very had at times. I had n dull rutin In the small of ray back with an occasional pain in the abdsmen and groin." "Was the bbdih-r afTwted " "Yes I thought . as during p.iW'-Re of urine un awful scalding ami burning sensa tion axlsled while there was a soreness In the abdomen as well." "Was tbn imasnge of urine unnatural?" "Indeed It was sometime excessive and wmetlmes scanty, if I caught cold I was alwav worse." "Wore thete atty other symptoms?" "My stotnaoli constantly gave mo trouble." "I understand you uro cured ; what baa brought this about?" 'I took Don iv a Kidney fills; tlioy nave STOCK AND PRodtiCE MARK&T9, Closing (J notations ofltie New Vorlt nnit I'lilladripliia giehnnge. New York, March The openlnR of the ato k market gflva every promise of a repetition of ycalirdny't) courae of cventa, the ntrong bWlnB movement In the Vnndorbllt nroniritles whlrh itiia'o antmntton and strengtj lo the whole mar ket being renewed al the onenlupr. But the bear faction madaU raid on Missouri Pacific, ni-rl the tok touched IB, tho lowoat point on record. The goneral mar ket also sympathised M the decline. Clos Ine bids: , Dito. & Ohio... 1BV4 Lehigh Volley.. tB'4 Chesa. ft Ohio.. 18H ' K. J. Central.. WH Del. & Hudson. 10H $. Y. Central.. m D.. L. A W JS7 Pennsylvania .. MU Erie 14H heading 4 1.1 ke ISrte & W. 1? Bt. Paul ftM 1chlgh Nav S tV. N. Y. & Pa. lis All oast's paid. Tortnnns. itching, scaly skin cruptloiif, bnnis and scalds arc soothed at once and I cured my kidney complaint and the stomach promptly heated by DeWitt'a Witch llasnd j trouble has disappeared as well. I have been Salve, the boat known enre for piles. C. II. relieved of my head.icho. Iam truly happy to say I am entirely over it all now, ana l Tin: new Secretary of the Treasury says: "1 lulicve in raising tho revenues by cue- toon duties so levied as to promote the general welfare by equalling the difference between American and foreign labor." It is strange that any one can be found to an tagonize this doclrlno that the superiority or American wages must be maintained. Thk request that the Cietsus be allowed to determine by their votes whether they will belong lo Turkey or to Greece seems to have slartled tho powers and to have amazed the Gorman and Bnssian ,x governments. The privilege of allowing the people moat in timately concerned to decide their own fatu strikes the absolutists William II. and Nicholas II. aa a very dangerotiu departure from the g-ucral course of things in Eastern Europe. To defer to any such notion as this tlicBo autocrats think would bo a vorj' peril om procedure. They aie correct. If the people of tiermany, Russia and the neighbor ing i-tites were to be allowed tho right to de cide what sort of a government they would have, what would become of the poor despots ? Hagcnbucb A MottieiM Appeal for Her Itoy. Covlnstor., Ky., .'urtrch 17. Yester day at the Al2xa:.d,la Jail Mrs. Wall ing suddenly walked over to Scott Jackson and cried: "Save my son: you can do It by telling the truth." Jackson was visibly Startled, but de nied that he had concealed anything he knew. Mrs. Walling persisted that he had not told the truth, and that he was dragging her son to the scaffold. Guards Interfered and quieted her. She left the jail weeping bitterly. Jackson was much agitated even after her departure. It Hits' the Spot That's Right. Whit? P.m-Tinv for oughs and colds. A Grubler Hros., drug store. Pnintty Ittirnod by Kiploillnc Siotol. Cleveland, March 17. Three mn were fatally burned at the Emma blast furnace yesterday by a series of ex plosions of molten metal. A number of will always find it a pleasure to recommend Doan's Kidney 1111s to all who are victims of kidney troubles." For sale by all dealers, or sent by mall on receipt of price by Foster-Milbuni Co., UuOalo, N. Y. Sole agents for tho U. 8. Tour to Old l'olut Comfort, Itlehniond, mid Washington. The Pennsylvania Itailroad Company runs many delightful tours, but nono more de lightful than those to Old Point Comfort, Hlchmond, and Washington. These embrace a territory peculiarly rich in attractions. Snrerbly situated, famous in histury, the capital of tho grandest nation on earth, these three cities form a ti lo unsurpassed in interest to Americaus. Old Toint is also ono of tho most popular and luxurious perennial resorts of tho continent. The next personally-conducted lour will leave New York lind Philadelphia March 18th. Tickets, including transportation, meals eu route in both directions, transfers ... .-..t. 1... (litlna Z P . " ,",.. , ,.. " " ; --' of passengers and baggage, hotel nccommo- The men were at worn "" "...m rlously hurt, drav.inar tho seething mass Into trenches, and while this was being done a number of frightful explosions Washington, and carriage lido about Rich. mond in fact every necessary expense for a period of six days will be sold at rate of occurred. The fatally Injured men are jajj 0o from New York, Brooklyn, and John O'Rourke, John Burns and An-u, . te,00 f Trouton. 83.00 from Oenernl Markets. Philadelphia, March 18. Flour Una; winter auperflne, W.GWK.75; do. extra, $2.11! OS.10; Pennsylvania roller, cloar, $3.90 4.08; do. do. straight, $4. 1564 26; western winter, clear, I3.9O04.W; city mills, extra, 2.908.1S. Wheat Arm; contract wheat, spot, 83WlS83"4c; do. March, f3ViiW)ic.; No. 2 red. March, Hc; do. Mav, 7rkc.: do. July, 7HO'if(Hc. ; do. Roptember, .; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware red, spot, 88Ut9SBc. Cam firm; steamer corn, spot, 2e2640. No. 2 yellow for local trade, 27A(fr2c. ; No. 2 mixed. SDot. 27 27c; do. March, Itfltfntc; do. April, 27 27c; do. May, STti&Kc. Oats firm: No. 2 white, car lots, 2frJ8c.; No. 2 white, ctlrwd. car lots, tie.: No. 2 whit. snot. 221 til S8c; do. March, 25y7l2ic. ; do. June, 3&iti4c.; do. April, 85a23',i.c. ; do. May, 2362J-VC. Hay weak; choice timothy. $13.60 for large bales. Beef firm: beef iwims, tiS.TBann. I'ork flrtn: family. jio.COOll. Lard firmer; western steamed, M.50. But ter steady; western creamerv, 13iffl9c. ; do. factory, 7ll'4c; Slglns, 19c; Imitation creamery, WalUc; New York dairy, 12 18c; fancy prints jobbing at 2124c; do. extra, who'.esAle, 20c, Cheese steady; large, twmy.c; small, 9U c. ; part skims, 5"',ic. ; full sklras, 3tc. Egps easy; New York and Pennsylvania, lOUQUc; western, fresh, 10HC; southern, 1010Hc. Tallow steady; City, S(Ff3c; country. 8H3Hc, as to mlkllty. Cottonseel oil firm. Petroleum rrulot; United closed at 91o. bid. Turpenthie quiet at 29W2894C. MolasBes quiet; ttew Orleans, open ket tle, 2830c. Pig Iron dull: southern, $10.25 813; northern, tn.C0812.CO. Dead closed Iteady, with the exchange quote tlona spot t-.37iMT3.40 and brokers $2.30. Salcr or 'change on car spot lead, $3.87. Many women work too hard. There Is no ques lion about that. If they did not have Love for a yoke fellow they could never endure the daily, hou-ly grind and drudgery of life. Hut they bear it cheerfully, sustained by loving thoughts of hits- lianu ana children. But when physical weakness or disease is added to a woman's burden ft becomes al together too heavy. No woman can be cheerful or hopeful who is dragged down by continual pain and physical wretch cilness. r The speci.il weaknesses peculiar to the fe-.nlninc oirinimn arc comparatively eay to overcome if tho earlier symptom are given proper attention. Hut If allowed to tr- unchecked, they are liable to develop into serious, ciiromc conpiicaiions. Any wumaii nuiicicu wiui lucne ucui-nLt: lmciita ought lo have the immediate aid Dr. I'lercc s Favorite l'resciipllon. it is veifect and unfailing specific for all cia '.ea of the feminine organs. ' It was de ird for this one t ::mose. and accomp lices Uils. purpose i.s no other medicine ha ever done. 1 or nearly .to years Dr. Pierce has been l consulting puysician ot me ltivauas' 'el and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, V.. where in coni unction with his stall of associate specialists, he has successfully treated many thousand cases of "female complaint." 1-.0 puysician uvnii; nas nau a more ex tended opportunity to study this class ol diseases in actual practice. No medicine ever invented has done for women what his Favorite Prescription" has. Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation TJve NtfcU Markets. New York, March 18. Cables qnotc American steers at ll12c.; sheep at 10 llHc; refrigerator beef at 9?10c. Calves steady: veals, $4Sf6.60. Sheep and lambs steady; sheep, $8.8004.76; lumbB, $56.90. Hogs weaker and easier at $3.90ig4.15. Kaat Liberty, Pa., March 18. Cattle steady; prtme, $4.806; feeders, $8.6004: bulls, stags and cows, l.TB.TO. Hogs steady; prime assorted mediums, $4.10 4.26; best Yorkers, $4.0504.10: common to fair Yorkers and pigs, $3.904; heavy hogs, $3.90S4; roughs, $17603.60. Bhecp firm; Ohio ted westerns. $4.2C4.50; natives, $4.50 ifM.60: common, W.J08&47I: choice lambs, $6.2C6.G0; veal calves, $636.50. HOW TO FIND OUT. Tin: Democratic office-holders aro put ti tie forth the idea that President Mo- Kinley has not the powor to suspend or abolish any of tho civil service rules -tifc (ti ftir.... l. Mr--Cloveinntl. This is nonwr.se. It U within tho Prosideufi power to do away with tho wholo thing if he tares to do so. Mr. JlcKinley well underitunds the motive that governed Mr. Cleveland when in tho last year of 1 1 is Ad ministration ho placed almost all the offices uudor civil service law. It was done to give his friends a life tenure in the offices and to embarrass the incoming Administration. Where is there a man of sense who will not tonio Molinaski. They cannot survive. Don't allow tho lungs to bo impaired by tho continuous irritation of a rough. It is ossier to prevent consumption than to cure it. One Minute LOUgu uro irkou euriy win numuu any fatal lung trouble. C. II. llngenbuch. Cmit-K Hcp-Tlrd -wrlonsly Wounded. Havana, March li'. It is rumored here that General Maximo Gomez, the great Insurgent leader, was seriously wounded in the tight which occurred recently at Arroyo Blanco, Province of Kantnnin.i 1 iat wee. n the Spaniards under Generat Denial and an Insur gent force under Gomez. It's Queer How Quick Pan-Tim cures coughs and colds, 2i3c. Gruhlcr Hros., drugstore. At Ambassador IlnjariVn 43ratltude London, March 17. Mr. Bayard has written a letter effusive In thanks to Lord Mayor Faudel Phillips for the agree with the statement that a civil service hospitality extended io him at the re system is tt fraud which will not allow a Cabinet officer to select tho individual ho wishes to bo his confidential secretary, but compels him to tako a person ho does not know? Secretary Alger, for instance, has discovered that although he is the head of the War Department, so meagra is his in fluence there that he cannot appoint his own private secretary. Everybody within sight Is under the civil service rules. It is a wonder that Cleveland did not find out a way of placing tho Presidency uudor the civil service rules, and thus perpotuato his power indefinitely. The Shenandoah Herald states that which it knows is not true when It assumes to locate the case of poverty cited by Mr. Howard Weston, of I'ottsrillo. Mr. Weston, as a disinterested person, with a character and no political aace to grind, may be believed, and his word carries weight which a partisan purpose will fail to shnlfe. Maliaiioy CHty American. The statements contaiued in tho Herald, correcting a wrong impression treated by the publication of Mr. Weston's letter broad cast throughout tho state, were luado with out "partisan purpose." Tho gentleman uu doubtedly received his information tliroush the press, and the "potuto story" was first publinhed in the Hkrald, and wo therefore know what we are talking about and con siderable more about the case than either the .Senator from this district, Mr. Weston, of l'ottswlle, or the editor of the American, and roilerate that the family referred to as starving has been receiving $50 every month from the head of the family, aud the wages of two sous. Our contemporary can sub stantiate this statement by sending a repre sentative to Shenandoah, and when found to be correct, as it surely will be, the parties ref sponsible for the report should be manly enough to correct it. Shenandoah's poverty, like Mabauoy City's, is bad enough without our people being subjected to such false im picsMousas the Weston letter contains. cent Mansion House banquet. He de scribes the function as "a white stone In the social and political annals of the two countries." The lord mayor has warmly acknowledged the communication. TO CUltl! A COM) IN ONE DAT Tako Laxatlvo Broruo Qulnino Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25 cent . Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other stations. Tickets will also bo sold to Old Point Com fort and return direct by rogular trains within six days, including transportation, luncheon ou going trip, and ono and thrco fourths days' board nt Old Point, at rato of $10.00 from Now York, Brooklyn, and Newark, $15.00 from Trruton, $14.00 from Philadelphia, and proportionate ral03 from other stations. Apply to ticket agencies, Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, Now York, or George W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Rheumatism Cured In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism ,und Neu ralgia radically euros in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once tho causo and the disoaso immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. T. V, Anthony. ox-Postmaster of Promise City, Iowa, says : "I bought ono bottle of .Mystic Curo for Rheumatism, and two (loses of it did no more good than any m'ediclno I ovor took." 75 cents. Sold by C. II. Hageubuch, druggist, Shenandoah. Pan-Tina I What is It? Tho greatest curo for coughs and colds. At Gruhlor Bros., drug store. Disregarded Matrimonial Laws. New York, March 17: Richard Mat thias, arrested at Baltimore on a charge of bigamy, is well known at College Point, L. I., as Richard Van- Hagen. On April 7, 1890, MatthiaB mar ried, In Philadelphia, a Miss Sealer. Three years later he went to College Point, where he married Miss Julia Bertschlnger. MatthiaB' first wife put In an appearance at College Point, and Matthias was prosecuted, and served three years In the Kings county peni tentiary. After his release from prison a reconciliation with his first wife wae effected, but he soon disappeared and went to Baltimore, where he married Mrs. Amelia Schoeppe, a widow with three children and a good Income. She had been acquainted with Matthias only a week when they were married. Coining Hvents. April 7. Entertainment In Calvary Baptist church, under tho auspices of the bunday school. March 23. Musical and literary program in the Welsh Congregational church. Mar. 18. Grand ball at Robbins opera house for the benollt of the Hebrew school Ileiuarkable tlultet Proof Cloth. Chicago, March 17. A "bullet proof cloth," the Invention of Brother Casl mlr Zelgler, of St. StanlBlaus Polish church, was tested yesterday by the Chicago police. Two pieces of the ma terial, each about a foot wide and two feet long, were shot at for an hour, with the result that only one bullet pierced it, the force being spent to such an extent that the board behind the cloth was hardly dented. The fabric is rather thick, and somewhat resembles leather in texture. THE EXTRA SESSION. The present condition of the country justi fied the President in calling the new L'on gresH together so early, and if that lanly will cany out his ideas officially exprcs-cd, we shall have a short seasiou and confined almost exclusively to the passage of a uew tariff bill. Thin, too, is the programme that meets the cordial commendation of Speaker Keed, for lie lmi decided not to appoint any bjt a few ui cessary committees such s Ways and Meuui. Accouuts, etc. The leugth of the session will depend al together on the opposition to the iww tariff law. There U no doubt that the President and the Republican leaders have the iw presaiou that there will be a sufficient num ber of anti-Administration wen lu tbeSeuate, so imbued with the necessity of raising more revenue for the purpose of meeting the neces bitiea of the Uoverumeut that they will sup port the out and out tariff uwn, and the Dingcly bill may become a law before July. We hope so, but we must not be to san guine, for wc see that the free tnwlera, such as Isadora Mmitsa, a member of Cougress, and one of th- heaviest importers in the country, Utvc uuuujeuotxl au onslaught on the Dingley schedule. This presages a fight of uuusual strength at least 10 the Senate. So far as the House is .otiittucd the chauccs are that the Dingley Sprin Bity by tho i.n-ivsedicine pure condition of the blooil after win ter's hearty footls, and breathing viti ated air in home, office, schoolroom or shop. "When weak, thin or impure, the blood cannot nourish the body as it should. Tlio demand for cleansing and invigorating is grandly met by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which givos the blood just the quality aud vitality need ed to maintain health, iropcrly digest food, build up and steady the nervee and overcome that tired feeling. It is the ideal Spring Medicine. Oct only Hoo SarsaparMar Trepared by i I- Hood & Co., Lowell, Moss. i if n-tt act easily promptly aud MOOU S FlllS effectively iSceuU. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, bo made well, strong, magnetic, full of new 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 eured. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a curo. 50c or $1.00. Booklet and saniplo mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. Cxtiadlted on a Murder Charge. New York, March 17. Herman Paul Scliultz, who has been In the Tombs since October last on a charge of arson made by his son, was yesterday taken to Pennsylvania, where he Is under In dlotment for murder. The authorities of Milford, Pike county. Indicted him for the murder of his wife, near Sho hola on Sept. 21 last. Mrs. Schultz wae found dead In bed with a bullet wound In her head. Schultz, who had slept with her, swore that she had commit ted suicide. A coroner's Jury discharg ed him, and he came to New York. Requisition papers for Schultz arrived yesterday, and he waB taken to Milford. Fill a bottlo or common water glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four hours ; a sediment or settling indicates a diseased con ditlon of the kidney. When urino stains linen it is positive cvideuco of kidney trouble Too frequent desire to urinate, or pain in tho hack, JsoUlso convincing proof that tho -kidneys and h'addcr are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tho great kidney remedy, fulfills ovcry wish in relieving pain in tho back, kidneys, liver. bladder and ovcry part of tho urinary pas sages. It corrects inability to hold urino and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects fol lowing use of liquor, wine or bcor, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. Tho mild and tho ex traordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonder ful euros of tho most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should havo tho best. Sold by druggists prico fifty cents and ono dollar. For a sample bottlo and pamph let, both sent free by mail, mention Evening HEBALD and send your full post-oflico address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of thispapcr guarantee the genuineness of this offer. Tours to California. California has been most fittingly termed tho "Italy of America." All the delicious balm, the cloudless Bky, and tho rich ver- uro of the great Luropoan peninsula are duplicated in this sunny land of tho Pacific, Hero nature basks In the sunshinoot tier own beauty; aud here Bbo has established her own sanitarium, where eternal spring In spires everlasting youth. With tho snow- mantled peaks of tho Siorras upon the one baud, tbo calm Pacifio with its soft breezes upon tho other, and a veritable paradise of flowers, fruits and plants between, man can find and needs uo lovelier land. To visit such a couutry is a privilege, a blessing. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, recognizing tho need of a more comfortable and pleasant way of crossing tho continent, inaugurated a series of annual tours to Call fornia, running a through train of Pullman palace cars from New York to tho Pacific Coast, and stopping at the principal points o n teres t cn route. Tbo great popularity of ese tours demonstrates the wisdom of tho movement. For tho season of 1807 thrco tours have been arranged to leave New York, Philadel phia, and Tittsburg, January 27, February 2-1, and March 27. The first tour will run direct to San Diego via St. Louis and the Santa Fo Route, and re turn from San Francisco via Salt Lake City, Denver, and Chicago, allowing five weeks In California. The 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, Denver, Omaha, and Chicago, allowing four weeks in California. The third tourwillrun viaChlcago.Denver, nd Salt Lake City, allowingpasscngcrsto re turn by regular trains via different routes within nine mouths. All of these tours, citlior going or return ng, will pass through the famous Colorado regiou, Glenwood Springs, Leadville and th Garden of tho Gods. Rates from all points on tho Ponnsylvani; Railroad System cast of Pittsburg : First tour, $310 ; seeoud tour, $350 ; third tour, $210 round trip, and $150 ono way. For detailed itineraries and other Informa tion, apply at ticket agencies, special book ing ofllces, er address Georgo W. Bsyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. To Prosecute Would-be Lynchers. Lynchburg, Va March 17. John W. Itosser and R. W. Tweedy, whlto, and a negro named Terrlll, who were charged by William Clement as being among the mob which attempted to lynch him on Monday, were arrested yesterday. They were taken to Rust burg, the county seat, where the white men were admitted to ball In the sum of $1,000 each and the colored man In $500. Commonwealth Attorney Mur- rell will direct the investigation, and says he will prosecute the offenders ta the full extent of the law. lilectrlc Hitters. Eloctric Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more generally needed in the snrine. when the languid oxhausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluecisb and tho need of a tonic and altora- tivo is felt. A prompt use of this medicine lias often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely hi counteracting and freeing the sys tem from the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness yield to electric Hitters, uniy nity cents per bottle at A. Wasloy'a drug store. Many cases of "Grippe" have lately been cured by One Minute Cough Cure. Tills preparation seems especially adapted to tho sure of this disease. It acts quickly thus preventing serious complications and bad effects in which this disease often leaves the patient. C. H. Hagenbuoh. Meoretary Itllss' t&critary. Washington, March 17. Forrest Iloy nor, of New York city, has been ap pointed private secretary to the sec retary of the Interior, assuming charge yesterday. He has been conneoted with the Fourth National bank of New York, and was Mr. Biles' secretary during the campaign. Grip-Coldi-lIeatlaohe. win mn'nr with Con a lis. Colds and La Grippe when Ixa44ve Bromo Quinine will cure yoo In one day. Put lip tu tablets eon venieutfor taking. Guaranteed toouie, or money refunded. Price. 28 cents, "or aalr by Kirlin's Pharmacy. An Uniuly Klupbant Bxiouiod. Bridgeport, Conn., March 17. The unruly elephant Tip, belonging to the Rarnum & Bailey show, was strangled to death at the winter quarters of the circus hern yesterday. Deatii came in about 90 seconds. Efforts to poison Tip by concealing capsules containing large quantities ot cyaniae or pwuw slum In his food weie futile. They are so small that the moat sensitive persons take them, they are so effective that tlto most obstinate oases of constipation, headache and torpid liver yield to them That is why DeWitt'a Little Early Risers are kuowu aa the famous little pills. C. II. Hageubuch. Work for Fifteen Itludrcd. Dunkirk, N. Y., March 17. The Brooks Locomotive works are to be started up on full time, and with a full force. This means work for 1,600 men and boys. President Stevens said to day that sufficient orders had been re celved to warrant the starting of the works on full time as soon, as the nec essary material could be secured. TO CUIUS A CO D IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure, 36 cent. kt. I. on Is' Fatal PIre, St. LouIb, Marcn 17. Nothing re mains of the big block covering Eighth and St. Charles streets and Washing ton avenue, occupied by the Ely-Walk er Dry Goods company, but a mans of ruins. A confer vauve ri-tlmate places the total lose at $1,6)0.000. A dofec tlve eleotile lit;ht wire is suppeseer to have cavfcd the fife. .CHASES BloodOTrveFobd For Weak and Run Down Peonle. UIUBT IT ICI Tlip richest of all restorfr WMHI II 101 tlve foods, because It re- fuaoss tne essential! or me mat are ox. lausted by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, ex4esses, abuse, etc. WHftT IT D0E3!,a oreares digestion perfect if muscle anu sireng made strong the bi alaar. It restores losn-ltallty, stops all wast ing drains and wenlhess in either aex. and as a leinaie reguiau, sue., or live uoxes we can neip you. db iu Dime! k.j nuu has no anual. Price . -uruaaiBU or oy man. idvloe and book, free. Write Us Ab THE DR. CHI 1612 Chestnut Street, solid flesh Tbe nerves belli In becomes aoliveau ut Your Caso. SE COMPANY. Philadelphia. TWO AMBASSADORS NAMED. Colonel Hay for Great ltrltnln and Gen. cral Porter lor France. WnshlnBton. March 17. The presi dent yesterday sent to the senate the following nominations: John Hay of the District of Columbia, to be ambas sador extraordinary and plenipoten tiary of the United States to uieat tlttM. Ilnrana Porter nf NeW York. 10 us nmunsniiur baiibuiuihoij plenipotentiary of the United States to France; Henry White of Rhode Island, to be secretary of the embassy of the United States to Great Britain. The nominations were referred by Ihe sen ate In executive session to the proper committees. It Is expeoted that the forelan relations committee at He meeting will agree to report the nom inations for ambassadors, and mat they probably will be conOrmed at to morrow's resslon. There were 43 bills and eight Joint resolutions Introduced, Including a joint resolution for the abrogation of the Clayton-Bulwcr treaty. They were referred to the several committees, with one exception, the bill pensioning the widow of Brigadier General Stev enson nt $60 per month, which was passed, being the first bill passed at the extra Mission. Several hours were spent early "n the day on the question of admitting Mr. Henderon, appointed by the governor of Florida to fill the temporary vacancy from that ctato, The case finally wan referred to the committee on privileges and elections, Where the cases of Mr. Corbett, of Ore gon, and Mr. Wood, of Kentucky, are pending. The senate adjourned over until tomotrow, so that neither branch of congress is In eesaion today. Dr. Miles' Nervine Triumphs, Exooutve Nervousneit from Childhood. La Orlops Brings on Heart Weakness. From Cripple Creek. After the big Arc in Cripple Creek, I took a very sevore cold and tried many remedies without holp, the cold only becoming more settled. After using three small bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, both tho cough and cold left mo, and in this high alti tude it takes a meritorious cough remedy to do any good. G. 11. Henderson, editor Daily Advertiser. For sale by Grubler Bros., drug storoj Tour to California via Pennsylvania ltnll- road. In Southern California is found tho real ization of a dream of tho ancients. Hero are the "Golden Apples of tho Ilosperidos," ripening beneath a sky more beautiful than that of Rome, and in a climate more perfect than that of Athens. Never lu the wildest flights of his imagination did either Homor or Hesiod ever concolvo of a garden riehor in verdant beauty, more productlvo of luscious fruit, or set amid more picturesque and lovely surroundings. Tholastof the Pennsylvania Railroad tour to tho Golden Gate will leavo New York an Philadelphia March 27, stopping at Chicago Omaha, Denver, Colorado Springs and tho "Garden of tho Gods," and Salt Lako City. Tourists will travel by special train of Pull man pa'aco cars going, and return on regular trains via any route within nino mouths. Round-trip tickets, including transportation, Pullman accommodations (ono doublo berth), meals, aud other tour features going, aud railroad transportation on regular trains re turning; and ono-way tickets, including trausportatiou and all tour features going, will ho sold nt tho following rates: Round trip. New York 8208 00 Philadelphia 203 00 Washington, D. 0 107 00 Harrlsburg, Vn 197 00 Wllkcsbarre, Pa 200 RO AHoona, l'a 191 20 Pittsburg 1S7 20 Apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, Now York, or Goo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. EV. n. r. FEAREY, paeUr M. B chur-h, Buchanan, Ga. writes Dee. H), 168J: " In tbllahood I was aRtlctcd with cxcevslvo nervousness, which, almost developed Into St. Vttns dance. I partially recovered, but at college It Rradu ally grow worse. Close study aggravated tho troubles any unusual exertion caused tJHsrnbllns till over. In 1800 I bed a severe attack of La Brlppo which brought on heart weakuc.n I baa been almost constantly under treatment for nervous troubles, aud changed climates fre quently without avail, fur Fubtunvy I be gan tiklnj Dr. Miles Restorative Nervino and Nerve and Ltver Pillt and since then I havq been ntudying more anu woratng harder than fr years and the goed effects that have resulted seem te be permanent." Dr. Miles' Remedies are soli by all drug gists under a pesltive guarantee, Drat, bottlo benefits or money tefunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MHDIOAL CO., Elkhart, IurU jfc- Restores AWN'S TANSY PILLS A vftixn. tkitc AMD it Arte WOMAN'S RELIEF. A I wave nmmntlnri rrlUhle. A tv4i isrifitfmM. nt PiTni'tTiNirViiiJithn iivinrnitTli. A t itnrn npaitrtt riirvrr fapftleH). nrlf. tt. CatowSpec Co , Boston. Maw. Our bock, 40. For sale nt t I. I1- Klrlin's clriijr ShonamlonhclniR store ' a m If B m " rul ."r l"y 1.I3L.V. IIAIIS M K Hi ll v-r. ' " ilf..lirinleN pleilMnt odor. St COn Irfitt e I.KI'.'rt llAWl T.IOremooadndnill.hioiHi h Blrfrnm full inn out and promote, (trowth 81 Co. I"'i.'! I.IIE MC II MCA .NT OO 108 Fulton tU r. V.pBp tllimrsted Tioatlb. on llair on application 1 I1S.& For sale by Shenandoah Drug Storo, Klrlln Drug Storo. RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours HATCHLESS IN EVERY FEATURE. One way. Sill 7r HO 25 I3S 50 133 25 13S 25 131) 75 133 25 Why continue to pass your nights in scratching and your days in misery ? Doan's Ointment brings instant relief, and perman ently cures even the worst cases of Itching Piles. It never falls. To Invest In Camden Honda. Albany, March 17. The assembly committee on banks today reported fa vorably Assemblyman Gray's bill to permit bankB of this state to Invest In the stocks and bonds of Camden, N. J and Holyoke, Mass. A Household Necessity. Cascarcts Candy Cathartic, tho most won derful medical discovery of tho age", pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Pleaso buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day j 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. CALIFORNIA Tour to CALIFORNIA and the TACIFIO COAST will lenve Now York and Philadelphia March 27, returning on regular trains within nine months, liound-trip tickets, including nil tour featuies going and transportation only returning, will be sold nt rato of 20MH from New York, and 9203.00 from Philadelphia; one way tickets, Including nil tour fentltres going, 311 .75 from New York, 8110.23 from Philadel phia. Proportionate rates from other point;. WASHINGTON Tours, each covering a period of three days, will leave New York nnd l'hlladel March 11, 22, and May 13, 1E97. Rates, Includ ing transportation and two days' accommoda tion nt tho best Washington Hotels, 11. 5j from New York, and $11.50 from Philadelphia. Suicided on Ills Wife's Grave." Trenton, March 17. Jacob Knob lauch, a retired confectioner of this city, committed suicide on hl3 wife's grave in Greenwood cemetery yester day by sending a bullet into his head. He had been melancholy as a result of her death. The Weather. For eastern New York, eastern Penn. slyvania and New Jersey: Cloudy this evening; slightly warmer; easterly winds. Every day symptoms of digestive disorders acid stomach, distress aftor eating, burning at pit of stomach, dull, heavy feeling Bur dock Blood Bitters never falls to correct any troubles of this sort. ,Fatally llurned by Exploding Gasoline. Omaha, March 17. Charles Rodatln sky, with his wife and baby, started for Omaha yesterday to find a new home. The family was In a covered wagon, with a gasoline stove. Just be fore starting on the Journey a fire was lighted In the stove. Before driving a block the stove exploded and the team ran away. Before help could reaoli them the occupants of the wagon were fatally burned. It Is surnriainc what a "wee bit of a tiling" can accomplish. Sick headache, constlpa- nonanDa en,,., .f.m.,1. Jl..tnc. a fa qnickly banished by DeWitt'e Little Early Risers. Small pill. Safe pill. Best pill. C. il. Jiageuiiucii. DUbonest Italian Hanker Arrested. New York, March 17. Carlo BarsottI, a banker and proprietor of II Itallano Americano, an Italian dally newspaper. was arraigned in the Tombs yesterday charged with larceny in connection with his banking business. He was held under $1,000 ball for further ex amination. Mr. Barsottl Is said to con trol banks In Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore. If you lutve over seen a child In the agony of croup, you can appreciate the gratitude of the mothers who know that. Ono Minute uougu cure relieves their little ones as nuick ly as it is administered. Many home in this city are never without It. C. II. Hiigeubuch Ilrltlali Troopa Ordered to Crete. London, March 17. A detachment of 600 men from the Seaford Highlanders has been ordered to the Island of Crete immediately from Malta. The vessels belonging to the British Mediterranean squadron, now at Malta, have been In structed to sail Immediately for the Island of Crete, in order to reinforce the British squadron now In those waters. E. K. Turner of Couipton, Mo., writes its that after suffering from piles for seventeen years, lie completely cuied them by using three boxes of DeWitt'a Witch Haael Salvo. It cures eczema and severe skin diseases. C. H. Hageubuch. Ilbeumatlani (Quickly Cured. After having been confined to tho house for eleven days and paying out $85, in doctor bills without benefit, Mr. Prank Dolson of Sault Ste. Mario, Mich,, was cured by ono bottlo of Chamberlain's Pain Balm costing 25 cents and has not since Jjcoa troubled with that complaint. For saio by Gruhlor Bros., druggists. wnoicsale Poisoners on Trial. Buda Peeth, March 17. The trial of 12 women and two men was commenc ed at Hold Mezo-Vasarhely, on Lake Hodos, yesterday. The prisoners are charged with poisoning their husbands or others of thtlr relatives In order to obtain insurance money. Some of the prisoners are accused of four or five murders. Tho chief prisoner is a mid wife named Marie Jnger, who is charged with supplying the poison with which the murders were commit ted. About 200 witnesses have been called. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETURNING DIRECT, OR VIA. HICHM0ND AND WASHINGTON will leave Now York nnd Philadelphia Fibru ary 20, March 18, and April 15, 1897. , For detailed Itineraries and otbar tafnutlan apply at ticket aceaalea or audreaa faetj Hoyd, Asrf. GenU Pass. Agent, mood Station, Philadelphia. s ger sner oeers, l-iiicst, Purest and Healthiest. Ciiris. Schmidt, Agt. FREE CORE FOR MEN. A Michigan Man Offers to Send His Dis covery Free. Claims to Be a Benefactor to Weakened Mankind. There is always more or less suspicion attached to anything tliat is offered free but sometimes a mau so overflows witli generosity that he cannot rest until his discovery fa known to the world, in order that ins fellow men may profit by what he has discovered, It ia unon this nrlnoinal that a resident ol Kalamazoo, Mich., desires to seud free to mankind a prescription whicli will cure them of any form of nervous debility : relieves them of all the doubt and uncertainty which such men are peculiarly liable to nud restores tho organs to natural size and vigor. As it costs nothlug to try the experiment it would seem that any man, suffering with the nervous troubles tliat usually attack men who never stopped to realise wiiat might be the final result, ought to be deeply interested in a remedy which will restore them to health, strength and vigor, without which they continue to live au exiateuce of untold misery. Ab tho remedy In question was the result of many years reacarcii aa 10 wnat combination would be peculiarly effective in restoring to mau the strength they need, it would seem that all men suffering with any form of nervous weakness ought to write for suoh a remedy at once. A request to II. C. Olds, Box 1712, Kalamazoo, .Mich., stating that you are not sending for the prescription out of idle curiosity, but that fou wish to make use of the medicine by giving itatrial, will bo answered promptly and without evidence as to where Information came from. The prescription is seut free and although same may wonder how Mr. Olds can afford to giveaway his discovery, there ia uo doubt about tho offer being genuine. Cut this out and send to Mr. Olds so that he may know who yon cainq to writo him. 12-28-78t 207 West Coal Street. "rama to Hlr. If you want to hire a safe apd reliable team for driving or for working pHrpoiwe pay Shields' livery stable a vMt. Teams constantly on hand at remwnable rates J A IVIES SHIELDS, No. 410 Bast Centre street. OppoMlti Handing railroad station. Pol ma P3L&.S! fSwiSNo hjHf . h'.iio o. roirwotuurs nut &UU'"' VN,w-.4 'cciFie CoPluuwfr- st Povlnaky'a diug storo, Centre street. 36 Has BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NBKV0US AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this granular effervescent and stimu lant. An Inaftut oure for sour stoinaoha and hewlaehea. whteh often aeouinulate from having a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah' . k i 'fZGl ColobMtod Jfeinale t t:'! ' "i a Powders never tall. i .''., ,1, ,Jr,..iidurtf'''f rallina j 1 Turuy ! lei.iiyroyal Till. '"''"Wi-i? i, ,i,l.i.l A.way.luytl.lt aii'l H 9 5- j! tllil't '. ,-ir.tilHsl .UVCIIsr 10 l """i WV Ujllullu ...tkH. AN. I farUtauaMi t. Oc-8-11 i up .k Um. nutua. Uuu. s V
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