EVENING HERALD KirA.niItIIKI 1870. 1'ti nix1). ! fverj Kv id tig, Ktvt Sunday, At H Tit JAKOTN STUhET. NhVB t'ttSTRR. The M.'-Hld In deli viii"l ttt HoiiHiiduun mid kbe fliirroiiiitlhiu: u for 4i i-puta it wfHnk, jm nltlc o the crrlr. U nmll $8 00 n ywr.or ift otnt ft month. iyullv im advance. Advertise incut churu:ol v or'l'ii t.mpwonml position. Tli. oiildli i-T m i r t thr ri,?ht to chnngr thr ptMjt n f ti 'ti mciu. wnonevnr cue ptiu I KM t ' M f 111 A M ii - ..not. wUethri 1 mpr ht. Aihi.utliitttt mtoa uiis.lt ktHJW 1 Kiit- i-1 . the i',sl'ft s!i.ManrtiAh lift., m mitco id lMr mull nmUer. "Ail the News That's Fit to Prtot." Evening Herld MOSOAV. MARCH 98, 1807. It is generally conceded by both IXmorrate and Ut pulilieaiK, that Kentucky will electa republican to the United States Senate. '('n Kansas over recovt r?" atka tbe New Y nh Press. Probably not. She might get j 1 1 ..nient against tho Populist party, but she couldn't recover anything. It Isn't worth It. Anoi'T tbe poorest industry In this coun try is that in which ninety-nine disappointed men watch one man secure an oiUce he call hold only a fewyeir. A mvn whosat at the feet of "Old Ale" will never sell his Americanism for the fawning flattery or Kngland, and lunee all etulowe t'ie selection of John Hay at Ambaasadar to England. It is understood that Mr. Kitajlmmons, Of Australia, purposely rofroiued from knock ing out Mr. Corbett in the fateful thirteenth round, but just gave him another round for good luck, Is seventy year the Greeks hive won every battle from Ilia Turks ll.at was fought wit'i equal force. It is a mistake to suppose that tncro are no modern tl reeks in the class of Lc.midas. Mahv pnmtlnet sllveritea have been among the recent visitors to President McKinley, and not on account of olllcea cither. No President since Monroe ever )i wl a 1 .rgi r uuiuber of well Wishers In pro portion to the population of the country. Tun only effect the dull times has upon the people's favoiite paper is noted in its steadily iur-iei,i"2 circulation. Tlie Hsralw at present lias more leaders thunatany other time In its history. Tlio people win nave the news aud they know where to find it. As foreshadowed in these columns a week afc'o. it is now positively known that tho Lehigh Valley Coal Company will become the owners of all the colliorins controlled by I.eiiU. Lilly A Co.. at Park Place. Tho in ventory has been completed and the transfer will take place Apiil lt. The funds now in the bauds ot tho rolief association are at a low ebb, and without con tr butions of this naturo the noble work of relieving tho sudorlng aud want among the worthy poor of Shenandoah cannot proceod. Many families havo been given aid, but many inoro remain who are iu need ami worthy of assistance. It is Interesting and instructive to notico that tbe conservative and careful journalism that refuses to be rushed off its feet by seusa tioual falsehoods generally wins iU reward iu tbe end. It has, in addition to a conscience vsid of reproach in the matter of deceiving its readers, the satisfaction of novor having allowed itself to be deceived by the noisier pretensions of its neighbors. Thk bald-headed statesmau from Schuyl kill Havou, again had himself interviewed by n county seat paper, and furnishes the startling information that the "Wanamuker ito, will have eaudidates in the field for State Treasurer and Auditor General." The gcuial Samuel also says they will make a fight for state delegates iu this couuty. And that is about all it will arnouut to making tbe fight. Ykktkbday the world bid a glad farewell to winter and to-day enters upon a new sea son, for tbe sun crosses the lino and spring, with its customary ferocity, begins. Iluttba ferocity will not, in tlie nature of things, endure. It would sot be wise to throw away our ear muffs, overcoats aud gum shoes for some weeks, but vr, may contem plate the revival of nature ae a fact that cannot much longer lie delayed. Fob the information of "Constant Reader," tlie celebrated phrase, "Millions for defense. not a cent for tribute," was the reply made by Chailes Colesworth Pinekney to the Diioetory of France. Pinekney had lieen scut as an Amba&sador from tho United States to solicit aid from France in the prol able trouble between tbe United States and Great Uritain. The Directory refused to re ceive Piuckuey, and also jefused even the promise of assistance, but intimated that tbe judicious use of money paid by tho United States government to France might have iufluence in securlug favorable action. I'iuckney wade his reply, which has become a watchword iu our foreign policy. Tiia Evening Chronicle of Saturday, speak ing of the chauees of a BepuMleau of this county receiving a federal appointment, has the following to say in lefereuee to John I , Finney's candidacy for Naval Officer ; "Major Finuoy's gailaut persisteut aud etl'ec tivo tight for Senator Peurose is of such recmt occurrence that it need uot bo further alluded lo than to say that bis practical njanagenieut of tbe Peurose campaign in iliis part of the state was oue of tbe strongest factor in promoting and secuiing lis success of any that Were iu force during its piognus. This service has been Tepeatedly acknowl edged by members of his tarty high iu uulhority iu iU councils aud it is tbe In struiueutality of this general appreciation that ins vi ubly points to Major Iflnney as a caudidate w hose olainis cauuot be ignored.' Pknnm i. ania is still In the rear iu tbe matter uf the ollitts. It is stated, however, tbtt the old K- stone state is dosru for some of tbe chi est plums, and that they will be unnouuicd lieu -senator Juy returns, lie i hooked to be in Washington to day. That i be two Senators from this state are to lie potent in tbe distribution of our quota of tlie i.llicis is appaieut. The White House re poitii ol tbe Washington 1 e.t, ill writing un Hie Mibjcct, says- "Tlie s, u to-a limn Pennsylvania unquestionably control tbe situation in that state no far as Federal patronage Is coucerued. Then are a number of original McKiulcy men in Pennsylvania, and tlioy bad hoped tlmt ttieir fi'cudship Tor llio successful Republican candidate for tlie Presidency at a time when lie v:i not over- j cortnhi of stim-c-a in the c invention would , have seemed to theni some ftotnl oiHccs with- out tlie formalltj of an endorsement l.y the United States Senators from their atMte, with 1 whom they do not always agree. Itut Mr. MciCilllrv li"! aol'veil ttotipn llomi nil llio ! l'1 "''"S lMinia ipplit.int" tlml it h uae'eM for i them t.i come to the Whito Huuto n eking Stuart's Dyspepsia 1 ablota make tho com any position whatever without having tlio plutlmi clear by keeping the blued pure. indorsement of Senators Quay and Penrose," j i' "ju ijjtim.;i -ut j' i ,"mi-i i .. b I ilrner of I'jnnptoii, Mo , writes ns , that after aUdVrliig from piles for seveiiti'en yoT, he butnpb ti ly elired them by using three hoses of lvWitfs Witch ll-.cl KiWe. It citres eczema aud sevoreskl'i dinwcs. t'. H. Hageubiteh, Twenty MM.ae. d at M Wertrtrea. Belsrade, iUtch 22. -Newspaper here publlatt a ator? of an outrasc I committed by Albanians upon a party i of Christians at Tetova A young Christian ccuple had Jtwt been married and a party t.r their frlemlB Bad patn rred to celebrate the event. While the ffayetlee oro In profffeaa a number of Albanians appeared and demanded that the brlderjioom pay a ao called wedding true. Thla he roftlsed to flo, and his refusal ao exonerated the Al banians tlin.' they attac!;d the Chris tians and killed or wounded 20 of them. Every day aymptnrus of digestive dlsnrdoift acid stomach, distress after eating, burning at pit of stomach, dull, heavy feeling Bur dock Blood Hitters never (ail to correct any troubles of this sort. Hi - KmicI. "g -int.. ll w.ir. Der In, .".....(.li 2'. The nlfhatag adui-tcd hj a ,ote A .1J6 to f1 'he first LicGit, a n.i:i - n rp.ii Ua, foe n n w Iron clad. The nr.tity was ronimsed of SoeJ.p.H fa. tTn'ioa's and Get-in Peo ple'' UfH1 . I'cleB aad mc.'.Vrs of thft, Bavii'l'in Poaiaats' Fcdei ation. tiater the ruloh'tag; r,1C0ted, by a vote of JO I to 113 tho credit for the first crviser, and t!e crfait'for th second trulsor was rejected without debate. Why continue to paw J"0"r nights in crntching and your days lh misery 1 Doau's Ointment brings Instant relief, and perman ently cures oven" tlie worst cases of Itching Piles. It never falls. 3f ,w Twenty St. ttr Survivor. New York, Matvh 22. Tho etoamshlp Kaiser Wllfclm, of the North Oerman Lloyd line, Captain Iliiijemann, reach ed her docl; at Kibol.-on late Saturday afternoon. Chief Offlcer Danneinann reported that on Wednesday last they slgrhted the British tramp steamer Tanereva, which signaled her that she ltad on board 16 iiassencers of the ill fated French steamer St. Nazalre. These, with the four brought in Inst weak, make 20 known survivors of the disaster. Don't Lot Anybody Interfere, But Take Pan-Tina for ooitghs and colds, 25c. At Gruhlcr llros., drug store, HcnirUlonnl VrlnoMw ClitSnay. Paris, March 22. At the Scala Music hall Saturday niRht the Princess Chlmay and her lover, Janos Itigo, the Hungarian gypsy musician, were pres ent in a box, prompted by curiosity to witness a dramatic sketch dealing with their escapades. The audience recoK- nlzed them Immediately, and called to them by name. At the crisis of the play a great eenration was caused by the princess, who leaped upon tho Stage and enthusiastically kissed the actress who was representing her. Don't allow tho lungs to be impaired by tho coutinuousirrltatlon of a cough. It la oisior to prevont consumption than to cure it. uno Minute Cough Cure taken early will wardoft :iny fatal lung trouble. C. Jl. tlagenbucn. Patriotic Hermans to Itollil Wnrslilps. noriln. March 22. It is reported that a syndicate with a capital ot 100,000,000 marks has undertaken to employ Herr Krupp. the great gunmauer, 10 uuim warships which the reichstag refuses, and that they will place inese at m disposal of the government when the reichstag from time to time votes the money for them in coming years. TO CUltU A COI.I) IN ONI! DAY. Take Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the raonoy if it fails to cure. SB cents. Cnnadn tVIH Ilotaliato. Montreal, March 22. Since the pro visions of the Dlngley tariff bllll were announced it has been considerably canvassed here, and the concensus of opinion seems to be that it Is hostile to the interests of Canada. The lum hnr trarle has been mostly to the front, nnd there has been a general demand for export duty on saw logs and all kinds cl pulp wood. The Indications are that the government will accede to this demand. ti U unrnrl-inir whiat "wee bit of a thing'' nun uuKoinnlish. Sick headache, constipa tion, dyspepsia, sour stomach, disziliess, are qulokiy immsueu uy jiewiws j.uuo "rJJ ijisers. aimii pin. oaie pin. ijosipiu. - II Ilagcubucli. To ftnb.ldisft Canadian Steamers. Montreal, March 22. Mr. W. Pcter- anti. of New Castle-on-Tyne, isngianu, who is connected with large English hinnlnz Interests, has signed a pro v-taional contract with the Canadian government for a fast trans-Atlantic steamship service of four boats of 1.000 tnna each, to be ready in two years, ml in steam over 20 knots per hour, The subsidy to be paid by Canada la bv.i'l to he $500,000 per year, and the I: I ! h r,,'vernmi nt Is understood to be n ' to rontiibute $250,000 per year In Now Ib the time when you should take a Spring Medicine to purify your blood, give you good appetite, sound sleep, steady nerves aud perfect digestion. Tlmt scrofulous taint, that skin trou ble, that liver dlf. Acuity, tlMttbilioiig tendency, tlmt tired feeling, are Take all cured by Hood's Sarsaparllla. Give this medicine a fair trial and you will realize its positive merit. It Is not wh. t wo nay, but what tho people who are cured wiy, which proves that Hood's Sarsaparilla-s Cine. C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. j if rsil fiif Uwr UN, mhv to HOOCl S PlIlS Lib. . .. ) loop, ,. He i!5J. A GOOD PRACTICE. t If You Want & Oood Appittte And Perfect After each meal dlssolvo one or two of hiftrt PyfipepMa Tablets lit the month aiu., in'nitHng with the food, they cotistitute a perfect digestive, absolutely safe fur the iiikkI sens'tive stomsch. They di.et the food before it has tlinn to ferment, thin preventing the formation of gas nnd keeping tho Ii'oihI pure and free fr.im llui rtrtLnu nil loMrhn tn of ft I lllented. half dlgcst.d food. They i crease flesh by digesting fteshform- ing foods. g.tmrfs flyimopsia Tablets Is tho only reMcdy designed especially for the. cure of stomach trouble and nothing else. One disease, one remedy, the successful physician nf to-day It the specialist, tbe sne- ewini .ncoicine is m .....0 ' - in - clally forono d sea, A whole package taken at end time Would not hurt you, but onld simply be a waste of good material. Over six thoitsjnds mrn and women In the state uf Miohlgau alone havo been cured of Indigestion and dyspepsia by the use of Stu art's Dyspepsia Tablets. RoM hys :ti drngftsts at 50 cents per pack age. Send for Free Itook on stomach diseases to Stuart Co., Marshall, Mloh. Tour to California via I'emisjlvniita llall- rimil. In Southern California Is found the real isation of a dream of the ancients. Here are the "Golden Apples of tho llcspcrides," ripening beneath a sky more beautiful than that of Koine, aud In a ellinalo more perfect than tlmt of Athens. Never In the wildest Bights of his Imagination did cither Homer or Tlcsiwl ever conceive of a garden richer in verdant beauty, move productive of luscious fruit, or sot amid inoro plcturesquo and lovely surroundings. The lastof the Pennsylvania Railroad tonis to the Golden Gto will leavo New York and Philadelphia March 87, stopping at Chicago, Omaha, Denver, Colorado Springs and the "Garden of tho Gods," and Salt Lake City. Tourists will tra vol by spocial train or Pull man palace can going, and return on regular trains via any route within nine months. Hound-trip tickets, including transportation, Pullman accommodations (one double berth), meals, and other tour features going, and railroad transportation on legular trains re turning; aud one-way tickets, including transportation and all tdur features going, will be sold at the following rates: Itound trip. One way. New York 00 till 75 Philadelphia KB 0 W Washington, 1. C 1W 00 18" 50 Harrisliurg, Pa 187 00 188 25 WHU...IurV,. I 'a 200 SO 188 25 Altoona, Pa 1W 20 1M 75 Pittsburg W 20 3S 25 Apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agent, 1100 Ilroadway, New York, or Geo. W. Iloyd Assistant General Passenger Agont, Uroad. Street Station, Philadelphia. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common water glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates a diseased con dition of tho kidneys. When uriuo stains linen it is positive evidenco of kidney trouble Too frequent dosiro to urinate or pain In tho back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder arc out of ordor. WHAT TO DO. Therois comfort in tho knowledge bo often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tho gront kidney remedy, fulfills ovory wish in reliovlng pain in tho back, kidneys, liver, bladder nnd ovory part of tho urinary pas sages. It corrects inability to hold uriuo and Boaldlng pain in passing it, or bad effects fol lowing use of liquor, wino or beer, and over comes that .unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during tho uight to urinate. Tho mild and the ex traordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands tho highest forits wondor- ful cares of tho most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should havo tho best. Sold by druggists pneo fifty cents and ono dollar. For a saniplo bottle and pamph let, both sent free by mail, mention Evening Hebald and send your full post-office address to Dr. Kilmor & Co., Binghamtou, N. Y. Tho proprietors of thiepaperguarautee tlie genuineness of this offer. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Mayor Strong, of New York, Is 70 yoars old today. A negro knocked down and robbed tliss Amanda Peterson In a lonely road In TJdgewater, N. J. The Marquis of Salisbury, Great Drltaln's premier, Is still confined to his bed with influenza, but Is much better. Yale university's faculty sent a pro test to congress against the proposal to tax books Imported by educational In stitutions. A cable dispatch from Montevideo, Uruguay, states that the Insurgents were defeated by the federal forces un der General Vlllar. An X-ray experiment led lo the re moval of a fish bone from one of the nerves near the heart of Mrs. George Fountain, of Eastport, Me. The proposed yachting tour of B. C. Benedict and ex-President Cleveland to Cuba has been postponed, and the ttip will be made In a new yacht, which Mr. Cleveland may purchase. A nousahoM Necessity. Cascareta Gaudy Cathartic, tbe jnost won derful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to tbe taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constlpatiou aud biliousness. Please buy aud try a box of 0. C. C. to day ; 10, 88, 60 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Medal for uri!iau Isoltllers. Berlin, March 22. The Army Gasette publishes the following order of Em peror William to the German army: "The army will henceforth don the German cockade, which Is In accord ance with the unanimous - resolution of the federal governments of the em pire, -who have unanimously bestowed It upon their troops M a. Visible In junction to defend the greatness of Germany. The emperor Institutes H medal, made of the bronse of a cap tured cannon and ornamented with the portrait of William ths Great, to be bestowed upon members of the army, May every one who has proved worthy to wear on his breast ths picture of the august emperor, William I, emu late also his pure love for the father land and his devotion to duty. Then will Gernmny victoriously Withstand all storms and dangers," Huukifcu'g Arulcu Salve. The best salve in the woild for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevor sores, U;tlor. chapped bauds, chilblains, corns, snd ull skin eiupliims. and poMltively emrs piles, oi .o pav nqiiiitd. 1 1, is guaranteed to 'give perfiet satinfiirliou or ninny refunded. Price yi louts pci I oi. Fui sale by A. W-"loy. HEWS FKOJl (Continued from First Page ) cbarge hy kucIi sales of tne right ol dower by which such real estate Is or may be charged or en'-umbered: Id prevent the adulteration of vinegn-. endowing the trustees of hospitals and aayiums under tbe control of the commonwealth with Corporate power.. The bill introduced to legislate the state board of agriculture out of ex istence met With overwhelming defeat In the house. It was contended by the very few friends of the measure that as the state had a department of agri culture a state board was unnecessary. Among the bills which passed finally In the senate recently were: Prevent ing employers of labor from discrimi nating against any employes because they are members of any labor unions; preventing fraud In the sale of trans oceanic passage receipts, orders or tickets, antl for other purposes; pro viding for t! payment of mileage to poor directors; authorising the cities of the commonwealth to purchase, ac quire, take, use and appropriate pri vate properties for public park pur poses; extending for a further period of five years the Urns during which corporations Incorporated and exist ing under the laws of any other state are authorised to hold real estate here tofore purchased at sheriffs' or Other Judicial sales; to provide for the payment of costs of prosecutions In misdemeanors and surety of the peace cases by the person or persons on whom such costs may be Imposed, and to provide for the punishment of such persons and the payment of such costs In default; lo equalise the levy and col lection of assessments for local Im provements in boroughs and cities of the state, except in first class cities; creating the office of county solicitor In counties having a population of 150,000; to provide that one burial, per mit shall be sufficient for Interment In any cemetery or burial ground located within the county in which said per mit is Issued; Increasing the number of common pleas courts In Philadel phia by the addition Of another court, to be called common pleas court No. 5. lr. Swallow Willing to Sloet Charge!. The senate determined to cause the arrest of Dr. Swallow and bring him before the bar of the senate for alleged contempt In refusing to give Informa tion respecting the capltol fire, and had arranged for a special meeting for his hearing, but the sergeant-at-arms, in whose hands Lieutenant Governor Ly ons placed the warrant for his arrest, reported that he had failed to find his man. Dr. Swallow called on the lieutenant governor, however, the same evening and said that he was not seeking to avoid arrest, and would be on hand whenever it was found desirable. They have deferred his hear ing, however, until the 22d of the month, but Inasmuch as the trial of Dr. Swallow Ib now going on, it Is doubtful If they will require him lo leave the court until his trial Is over. The bill to create a state board ol horseshoe examiners, which was de feated a few days ago, was brought up again for reconsideration and was con sidered. A very lively debate followed. A number of speeches were made In opposition, and it was claimed It would Increase the price of horeshoeing, and that now was no time to Increase the expenses of farmers. The bill was In definitely postponed. It Is very doubt ful if thla bill Is again resurrected dur ing this session. A large delegation of the flsh and game committee of the senate and house, and of tho state fish commis sion, made an official inspection of the Allentown hatching station a few days ago. The purpose of this Inspection was in order that the members of the legislature might have a more intel ligent Idea of the trout work of the commissioners, and to ascertain the need for extending the capacity of the hatching houses, and of the expedi ency of purchasing the property, or in lieu of that, another. The visiting members expressed themselves as very greatly pleased at the character of the work being done, and unanimously de cided that Is wbb absolutely necessary that the state should either purchase the property now held under lease or, failing to agree with the owners on a reasonable price, to locate elsewhere, and erect large hatching houses. The dilapidated character of the hatching houses made prompt action necessaty. rroposnl to Tax lllcj-clen. Among the bills to be Introduced within the past few days was one to put a tax on each bicycle In the state, of course excepting those in the hands of dealers or manufacturers, of one dollar per annum, to be paid Into the state treasury for the improvement of roads In the state. It Is believed by the friends of this bill that a very considerable revenue can be derived from this law, which will greatly as sist in the Inauguration of great Im provements to the public roads of the state. Senate bill No. 9, which pro vides for an improvement of the public roads of the sate, has been reported from committee, and will no doubt pass the senate soon, In order to relieve the country dis tricts from double registration a bill has been introduced to amend the constitution so as to enable the legls. lature to pass the civil registration for city and country districts. The bill providing for the printing, making and compiling of a war text book history, under the supervlslpn of the Grand Army of ths Republic and to be used In the public schools of this commonwealth, and making an appro priatlon therefor of $6,000, is to be framed by a "war text commission," to be composed of ten of the leading Grand Army men of the state. The bill to reduce the salaries of mining Inspectors of the anthracite ooal regions from 13,000 per annum to to (2,000 was the occasion of a very lively debate, but the house agreed to the bill on second reading. This will put the mine inspectors In the bitumi nous regions on an equality with those In the anthracite districts. Another bill that has some assur ance of becoming a law, at least as far as the house is concerned, Is the amendment to the fee bill of 1898. This provides for the fees charged by, eon- stables, while the mm aud game com mission bill, which passed the house finally, and the bill prpvKHng for a state forestry reservation aiso n. ve very fair prospects vf becoming laws, as well as the measure maxtng it a misdemeanor to Injure, to ajd or so licit the" Insurance of ths life of any person nun compos mentis or under the age of 16 years. It Is prctiy fcntrally admitted thul this v.lll be the- longest Ipislon 01 tlu Fennsylvai'la leadsiaturn-" in mam yeari". ThI- th? membeis oie tuw 1 Btnnliic; fo vn'!zi and If He velopmc-iti- oon'i:ni t! t-y have !u tho part weekH il will be the -M'! rf July b fwt Hp- U is d n -, ( rur i,,lcK. lmt couple of drops of j ,. , . , , . . . , , ,., .,., 1 ll0"""' i'-U. t..e l on a Lit of cotton and I place II lu I In , n. The liu will .tp in a j few woinuiU Sinipli enuugh, isn't it f El Before tlie Public A Scranton Store keeper Testifies. Scranton Is greatly Interested In the homo testimony that is being brought forward, in favor of tho "little conqueror." Our repre sentative investigated another case In that of Mr Daniel Mohr, who .lias a little Jtorent rf'T". 3, "KTutaiTi m.n.'wbo looks as though no bunion that any ordinary back is called upou to bear would prove too great for his and still a fow months ago ho could not lift a bushel of potatoes for a customer. Being by trade a quarryman, which taxes the muscles of the body, ho overtaxed them once and strained tho kid neys, and catching a cold at tbe time, It settled there, causing kidney disorder, and with this he has been troubled more or less for the pait 12 years. Colds, ho says, always went right to the lck, and according to the varying of tlie weather aud his work ho would havo alternate sharp and dull pains in the back. Lifting heavy things or stooping positions caused pain in the back whlck was also always stiff In the morning. I have used all kinds of things, said he, but nothing ever helped me like Dean's Kianoy l'liis. They have completely banished all ray pains. Thoy deserve tbe highest praise and are sure to Do a winner wncn people nuu oui wuai a great medicine they aro, aud it will not lie long before they find it out. Both uiy wife and myself feel thankful for tho good Doan's Kidney Pills have dona tne, and we both heartily recommend them to anyone suffer ing with kidney diseases. This Is but the investigation of one case in Scranton. There ate many more that we have Investigated, some of which have already been published and more will follow. Doan's Kidney Pills are accomplishing wonderful results right here at home where it is very easy to provo such statements as above. Tho Pills aro for sale by all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., are sole agonts for the United States and will mall same on receipt of price, which is within roach of all, only 50 cents per box. Remember the name Doan's aud do not be persuaded to takoany substitute An Iiitei etlng Trip to Washington. To visit Washington at any time to behold its ffno avonues and Ub grand buildings is a delight ; but to visit it in tho early Spring time, wheu tho soft Southern sun is recalling the daffodils and crocuses from their Winter beds, and filling the air with a life-giving warmth, is an oxquisitc pleasure. Such a visit Is aflbrdod by tho three-day tour of tho Pennsylvania Railroad whL-h leaves New York and Philadelphia April 1, under per sonal oscort. The tour of the city covers all the principal points of interest, Including tho new Congressional Library, which, witli its grand marble stairways, its magnificent pillars, Us oxquisito statues and beautiful frescoes, has been pronounced tbe hand somest building at the Capital. Congress will no doubt be In extra session. Round-trip rate, including accommodations at tho best hotels and every necessary ex pense, J 14.50 from New Y-rk and $ 11.50 from Philadelphia. Proportionate rates from other points. Apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agent, 1106 Broadway, New York, or addrest Geo. W. Iloyd, AssistantGeueral Passenger Ageut, Broad street station, Philadelphia, I'rom Crlpplo Greek, After the big firo in Cripple Creek, I took a very sovoro cold aud tried mauy icmcdiea without help, the cold only becoming more settled. After using three small bottles of Chamborlaiu's Cough Remedy, both tbe cough and cold left me, aud lu this high alti tude it takes a meritorious congh remedy to do auy good. G. B. Henderson, editor Dally Advertiser. For salo by Grubler Bros., drug store. The Klectlon In Italy. Rome, March 22. The Italian gen eral election was In progress yesterday, The result, so far as known, shows the return of 72 ministerialists, 16 mem brs of the constitutional opposition, 6 Radicals and 8 Socialists. Among those elected are Slgnor Crlspl, the Marquis dl Rudlnl, Admiral Brln, SIg' nor LuzzattI, Slgnor Glanturco, Slgnor Sonnlno, Slgnor Gulcclardlnl and Slg nor Branca. Dganers of the Grip. Tho greatost danger from La Grippe is of its resulting in pneumonia. If reasonable. oaro Is used, however, and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken, all danger will bo avoided. Among tho tens of thousands who havo used this remedy for la grippe, "wo have yet to learn of a single case having resulted In pneumonia, which shows conclu sivcly that this remedy is a certain proven tive of that dread disease. It will effect a permanent euro in loss time than any other treatment. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by Grubler Bros., druggists. Uoy I'lead Cullty to Manslaughter, New Brunswick, N. J March 22.- Judge Gilbert S. Collins heard the case of Hlllard O. Newman, the young noy cnargea with murdering Frank Ffelster at Perth Amboy on Dec. The boy's counsel entered a plea of not guilty to murder and guilty to manslaughter. Judge Collins accept ed the plea, and sent tho boy to tho reform school, If you have over seen a child in tho asronv of croup, you can appreciate the gratitude oi rue motuers wna Know tuat uno lutnulo Cough Cure relievos their littlo ones as quick ly as It is administered. Many homos In this city are never without U. C. Ji. ilageubuch Fatal Wrek an tlio II. ami O, Cumberland, Md., March 22. An east bound passenger train on the Bait I more and Ohio railroad, known as No, 2 limited, met with an accident two miles west of Oakland, In which one passenger, General J. S. Fullerton, St. Louis capitalist, was killed and sev eral others more or less badly Injured, F'our cars rolled down an embankment Into the Youhlogheny river, and Gon eral Fullerton was carried down In the wreck, and his body floated away with tbe tide. Orlp-Colds-Hoadache. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxative Bromo Quinine will cure you in one day. Putunln tablots con venlentfor taking. Guaranteed to cute, or mousy refunded. Price, itf cents. vor sale by KIrllu's Pharmacy. Killed l'our and Illnnelf, Richmond, Mo March ti. A trag edy resulting in the death of five mem bers of one family Is reported from OiTlek, a small village 86 miles south of heie. B. Rainwater, a farmer, shot and killed his wife, his mother-in-law Mrs, "Wllllum Attman, his brother-ln law, James Thurman, and his little stepdnuj-hter, Kthel Gentry. Then, after so nearly exterminating the whole family, the murderer blew off the top of his oyn head, dying Instantly. The tragedy oeiuned at the house of Will lam Aitman Hr., father-in-law of tho murderer. Ms. Rainwater had recent- ly ft her hu d.and, and with Kthel Gcntiy, a daughter by a former hus band, had sought shelter at the home of her parents, Hutnwater was In sanely JcuHoua. Rid Yourself of Rheumatism lluy Hi d Flag Oil, S.V. At Guilder Bros di tig storo. Singular Acoidont on tho Lako Shore and Michigan Southorn, ENGINEER AND FIREMAN KILLED. Tho Iltigttio I-ltSfiilly lllnnrn to Atoms, Though the 1'nssougof In thr Oars 11c lilml Did Knt llisir the ItCpurt of the Uxploslon. Chicago, March 22. The boiler of the loromoiMe which was hauling the Chi cago aim Boston special on the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern railroad blew up ycslprday, Instantly killing the engineer and fireman and complete ly demolishing the engine. The dead are: Alexander Franks, engineer, of Chicago; lOilw'ard B. Smith, fireman, of Chicago. The engineer was hurled 200 feet into the air through a network of telegraph wires that were stretched along the tracks and had his right leg lorn off. Th fireman was thrown against a cattle car and nearly every bone In his body broken. None mt the remaltuUr of the train crew nor any of tlie passengers were Injured. The train to which the engine was attached is one of the fastest on the Lake Shore road. The accident occur red as the train had just pulled out from the Bnglewood depot, and was running at the rate ot 20 miles an hour. A peculiar feature of the explosion was the fact that, although the report was so loud It was heard by residents a half mile away, and the force so great that the engine was literally blown to atoms, none of the passengers In the rear part of the train heard the report, and were not aware that any thing unusual had happened until they looked out after the train had oome to a sudden stop. The train dashed along about 150 foet after the explos ion took place, and although the stop was quite sudden none of the passen gers were thrown from their seats, and not one of the coaches was damaged by either the explosion or the sudden stop. Parts of the engine were thrown Into the air a hundred feet, and huge pieces of the boiler weighing several tons were tossed over the telegraph wires Into a swamp, a distance of 250 feet, while the baggage car, directly behind the engine, was not damaged In any way. It is not known just what caused the explopion, and the officials of the road say that It will not be determined un til what remains of the engine Is taken apart and examined. It was thought at first that there was no water In the bpller, but this theory was abandoned, as It was an outgoing train and the engine had Just been taken from the roundhouse a short time before the explosion. It was rumored that the boiler of the engine was defective in some respects, but this was denied by the officials of the road. Stands at the Head. Aug. J. Boccl. tho leading druggistl!nf Shreveport, Ln says: Dr. King s Wow Dis covery is tho only thing that euros my cough, aud it is tho best seller I have." J. F. Camn- icll. merchant of Safford. Ariz., writes: Dr. Kine's Now Discovery Is all that Is claimed for it: it never fails, and is a suro cure for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I cannot say enough for lis merits." Dr. King s Now Discovery for Consumption, Uouglisanu Coins is not an experiment. It has been tried for a quarter of a century, and to-day stands at mu iieuu. ibiievui uisiiuouini. j-'reu inui eltles at A. Waslcy drug store IJoby Killed by Katlng Matches. Brldgeton, N. J., March 22. Chewing brimstone matches caused the death Of Lulu Drcher, the 2-year-old daugh ter of John Dreher, and the child's sis ter, Rebecca, aged G years, Is In a crit leal condition. The children obtained a box of matches, and ate a large num ber. I had sovoro attacks of gravel and kidiio trouble; and unable to get a medicine or doctor to euro mo until I used Hop Bitters, and they cured moin a short time. A DisTiNauisuEn Lawyeb op Wayne Co. N. Y. Colobless and Cold. A young girl deeply regretted that she wns so colorless and 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 Biltors bad been taken she was the rosiest aud healthiest girl in tho town, with a vivacity and ohcorfuluoss of wind gratifying other friends, Victoria Woodliull Again Widow, London, March 22. John Blddulph Martin, who married Miss Victoria Claflln Woodliull, died on SatQrdav&W Ma -uiiims, in wie uannry lsinuasj The Weather. For eastern -Pennsylvania, New Jer sey, Delaware and Maryland: Show ers; southeasterly winds. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forover, be made well, strong, magnetic, lull of now life and vigor, tako No-To-IUo, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds In ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bao from your vpwndrUBjjlst, who will guarantee a cure.""oOo Or fl.00. Booklet and asniple mailed freo. Ad. 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It. c Kirch, Carlisle, Penn., writes Sentetc'ocr 2a, 1805: " I always enjoyed good health until In 189?, at which time my duties as a clergyman were of a peculiarly trying nature, subjecting me to sovcral sovoro nervous shocks which together with overwork and anxiety, im paired my general health and nervous sys tem. Indeed I to In such a condition that the more sight of a large congregation so wearied mo that It would require a day or more for me, to re cover from tho ex haustion. It affords ir,o srMt ploasuro to hay that Dr. Miles' Bestoratlve Nervine and liestoratlve Tonic have dono mo untold good. I preachod threo tlmos yesterday and I fool as fresh and vigorous thin Monday morning as 1 over felt In my llfo, thanks to your remedies. Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by oil drug gists under a posltlvo gunran too, first bottlo benefit or money refuudod. Book on Heart aud Nerves sent free to all applicants. Dlt. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind. 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