EVENING HERALD KgTAlU.lSIIKO 1S70. irnt.ishrd every Kvenf ng, Rxcept B:ii.dy , nt s South Jarimh Htriict, Kkik Cbktiib T ir Hi'mlrt h (tcllveied In Mhoimnrtofcti mitt Nirnu!iilliiff fciwim for nix inU a week, pn nUv to the cartirr. By nmll a yt-nr. or 3ft i nts ft month, payahle in advunue. A'JvertiiMv mi nit cliArgtHl iM'oortliiiK tuNpaceand ponlUon. Tin puMlAhor nwrvM the riuht to otinnge thr 1- i-iHon of advertNiMnenta whoncer thn inilv ii. iiimi of now demand It. Tta rtujht U n m rveil to rejoct any Advertisement, w nt-ther l l for nr not, lht the puMlihem moy deem improper. Advertising rate made known upon tppllcatlrm. Kittcrii'l at fclic poutofltro at Shenandoah, Pa., an 4iMiiid i'lam matl matter. TltXRPItONK CONNECTION. "All the News That's Fit to Print," Evening Herald 1 I IXD.W, MAKCH 80, 180T. Ai i, u-ports to the contrary notwlthstand nix, Mujnr Funny tppttn to have a lead pipe cinch on the Naval Office. Tut: spirit of seventy-six. as applied to the twttcMUL' Combine, apparently appeals to the friend nt' Hun John Wanamaker, bat not sufhi 11 ntly so to induce him to become a i audi, lulu for State Treasurer. 'I in: National Association of Democratic Inli- 1ms been purged of gold Democrats, mill, r tin- direction of Cbannccy Forward Iil.uk. i:cuVil1iamL.Wttsou, Hie father of the Wil-ou tariff act, has been bounced from tlio executive committee. w i iloiline to believe the story that tin. Co'mUuiI had the Dully liadison tattle- hii,' wiiiih she found nt the White House, imiii.l ilonii ami remade into spoons of looiliiu imHitii. It niuit have been Mr. I . . 1 1 n 1 who committed this piece of n jim! ih, in, if anybody committed It. Am .in c unple of newspaper enterprise tlie puliln .itiuii of letters from the editor of a lounlv si.it paper, uowsojonrningat Havana, talis considerably short of the importance that would attach to a state document from William M , Kin ley. addressed to another county se.tt editor. Iris predicted by a good a political prophet as the lion. Shelby M. Cnllom that Teller mil he the next Kryau. In that case no ln't tor nun than Mr. Cullotn could be selected to pi-r'orni the McKlnley act for him?" We li x li',ic to uamu the Illinois statesmsu for the .to1.. Miys the New York Advertiser. Du !s allow to editor of a religious p ipcr, but cannot keep out of liliel suits This being true, Is it any wonder that the secular press enjoy the luxury of these suits? Having been convicted and compelled to pay between $S00 and fOOO costs, with danger of going tojaiL-J""' -Shallow has again laid . ..oel by publishing au open . hi governor Hastings charging tho latter of knowingly retaining in oilice un worthy men. The reverend gentleman's friend should take him in hand and curb his unruly pen. Tin: supporters of the free coinage of silver ale having a hard time. Their theory that wheat and silver moved abreast was kuoiked ill the head during the closing weeks of tho campaign and is still iu the same condition, wheat having remained at a good price while silver has still depreciated having reached almost the lowest point in its history. Coupled with this misfortune to tbeii cause is the announcement that Japan, to whii hthoy had "pointed with pride" as the leading exponent of their idea, is about disuniting the silver system and going to the cold standard. Jletwcen their November dt fuit and these tao incident? which followed it, tin v are losing courage and also losing adhi mils T.t i ii,n i,i- over an estate in which the people of Schuylkill county are interested has aifuin been instituted. John E. Blfl'ert, ( liarles Killertand Mrs. Eliniro Phillips, of Pottswile. lepieaetittmr the six malu helm of the v.i-,1 t.-tate of Yalteutiue Brojist.dec-ea!, e.iinpi ismg thirty-seven coal tracts in Schuyl kill, Noitliiiiuberlaud, Union, and eleven i milling in all, valued in the aggregatcrat ?so ii ),,,,kj, uavo again taken jirthelr flglit for the claim of their grfculmotlier, the late Mrs. Elizabeth Kiffcrt, daughter of the original ownor of tho land. Litigation for these lauds has been guiug on si Hue 1830. They are now held by the Oirard Trust, J.elntili and Wilkesbarre, Coal Companies and the. I.o list .Mouutiin Coal Co. The deeds which they hold wore given by the adminis trutois ot the ustate, and are said to be Illegal for the ri.us.ou that they never filed their account. The report that a Philadelphian had puihaed a part of theie Unds fur Ste phen iiiard fur from three to six cent per acre, they deny. The Puttsville heirs claim that Uimnl has a quit claim sheritf deed fur twenty-five of these tracts in Schuylkill and NurtliuuiberUnd counties for the considera tion of $1. There are records iu the Schuyl kill cuunty Kecorder's uthce, showiug that Valentine Uropst, iu 1810, purchased these lauds fiuui the state for taxes as warranto of iAX OK ALCOHOL. Tin arguments in favor of untaxed alcohol in Manufactures aud the Arts are, in brief, as follow i : 1. The only reasou for taxing alcohol at all is that a large proportion of It is used in beverages, and public policy agrees that such beverage is a proper subject of revenue taxa tion. 2. This does not afford any reason for taxing alcohol which Is sot used as a bever age, und nobody would ever think of taxing it, if some of it were not so used. This Is plain In, in the fact that wood alcohol, which is practically the same as all other alcohol except that it has an additioaal eleuieut which Is poisonous, and cannot, therefore, be used interuully, bears no tax st all. 8. If, therefore, it could be rendered certain, that alcohol made front other substances, such as com, rye, wheat, barley, potatoes and fruits, were absolutely certain not to bo used in alcoholic beverages, no body would for moment think of taxing it, To du so would be a absurd as to tax spirits of turpentine, oil, fruit, honey, meats or the ereals. 4 if a law and regulations can be framed which will pru. i n ally i n -u re against frauds such exemption lroiu taxation of legitimately used alcohol, time i an be no alid argument agaiust sin h ei inptioii Anyintcin.il tax on a ni.iti iial used in a legitimate luaiiutocture is costrary to our whole sjsteni of taxation. There is abso lutely no i, tin r material taxed iu this uy mull i utii laws, iicijit possibly tobacco. DROWNED lly I lie Sinking of n Sloop Off the Coftlt or Florida. Pensarola, Fla., Marrh 80. A sloop owned by John Conatanttne, of St. Andrew's Bay, cupelled In a iiquall a few miles off thin port yesterday, and l eight lives were lost, Constantino ami Ben Mote constituted tho crew, and two women and five children were on , the boat. Whpn the squall struck the ploop the women and children were placed In the cabin, and the hatches i fastened down. The waves swept over the heavily laden craft, and In a few I minutes she foundered. The women were sisters of MotK and one of them was the wife of Constantino. Mote was at the wheel, ami when he saw the ! vessel was sinking he opened the hatch and secured tine of hli sisters and a child. The woman and child clung to him, hut he found that he wa- sinking and pushed them oft. Mote succeeded In reaching the hatch door, which was floating, and after being tossed about j for many hours was thrown upon the i beach below Fort Itarrancas, where ( lie was rescued by Lieutenant Ma h. of the First artillery, and Burgeon Georges, of the navy yard. Cc:otan- i tttiA ix-Atit itnwn tvltb tho tinnt. I Don't Touaooo spit and Am o Ice Your Llf Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic, foil of new life and vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured, lluy No-To-Hac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. BOe or $1,00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. . Striking; UVhvwtk ttttnrii to Work. Patorson, N. J March 80. The (101 striking weavers In the employ of the Phoenix SilU mill, having settled their differences with the company, returned to work yesterday. They had been out ten weeks fighting for an Increase of wages. The Business Men's association of this city brourrht about the set tlement of the strike. The strlUe In the New Jerooy Rlllc mill woo alto settled, and the woavers returned to work. Muoklon's Arnlen, Salvo. The best salvo In the world for outs, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, ftver sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, oi jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refnnded. Prier 86 cents per I a. For sale bv A. Wesley. Hir f,nri; t l.i ni.s Her 1'ald. New London, Conn.. March 30.---The gunboat Ik-Jena made her official speed trial trip yesterday In the course on Long iBland sound, and succeeded In making 15.8 knots per hour over the en tire course. This gives the Newport New Shipbuilding and Drydock com pany, her builders, a bonus of a.bout tSS.000, which, in proportion to the con tract coat of the ship, r the largest bonus ever paid. 'I was run over by a lumber wagon. Did not export to live. Was terribly bloated. My friends bathed me with Dr. Thomas' Ecleetric Oil, and I was cured. We havegreat faith in Thomas' Kclectric Oil." Sirs. Wm. V. Ilabcock, Norvoll, Jackson Co., Mich. NUGGETS OF NEWS. It is aald In Havana that the crew of the Spanish gunboat Dependlente has deserted to the Insurgents. Governor Adams yesterday signed the bill abolishing capital punishment In Colorado. John S. Patterson, of Philadelphia, was acquitted of the charge of larceny of produce from New York merchants. It Is reported that all the German army officers on two years' leave of absence have been ordered peremp torily home. niehard Thomason and Miss Ituby Smith, of Gainesville, Tex., were drowned while crossing a swollen stream In a bugiry. The municipal election at Danbury, Conn., yesterday resulted In an over whelming Democratic victory. The city gave McKlnley a majority of 800 last November. Fire In a two story frame dwelling it Crown street and Franklin avenue, Brooklyn, resulted In the death of Pat rick Keenan and a 4-year-old boy lamed Stewart. ONE IN EVERY FOUR. One Person in Every Tour Suffers From l lies. About one person in overy four suffers from some furm of rectal disease. The most common and annoying is itching piles, indi cated by warmth, slight moisture and intense, uncontrollable itching iu tho liarts affected. The usual treatment has lieen some simple omtmi ut or salve which sometimes give temporal y relief, but nothing like a pcrnm ueut cure cnu lie uxpeuted from such super ficial treatment. 'I he ouly permanent cure for itching piles yet d.scovcred is the Pyramid Pile Cuie, not ouly for Itching plies, hut fur every other form of piles, btiud, bleeding or protruding. The first application gives instant relief and tlie continued use for a short time causes a ptiuianeiit removal of tbe tumors or tbe small pahwites which cause tbe iuteuae itch Inganil discomfort of Itching plies. Many physicians for a long time supposed that the remarkable relief afforded by the Pyramid Pile Cuie was because It was sup posed to contain cocaine, opium, or similar drags, but snob is not the case. A recent careful analysis of the remedy showed it to beabsolutely free from any cocatue, opium, or in fart any poisouous, injurious drugs whatever. Sold by druggists at 80 cents per package. HAVE YOU READ THE PHILADELPHIA TIfllES THIS MORNING? TTIT; TIMCt IflC lll'lEO I, the most extanoivelt circulated awl widely read newspsiar pub lUhnd in Pennsylvania. Its dloAlusaon of nub ile urn and public measures fat jn tbe interest uf public Integrity, holiest government una urtuHieroua industry, aud it Knows no party or ueiaoual ellaeiaoce iu treat! ns Mbllo issues. In the broadest and best sense family and gent ml newspaper. TVTr Trsmo 1 nC 1 alma to have the largest circulation dj ueserviug , ana euupu was n ( iiKwiruaaaad In ail the eoaenttaia it a ones nieii lonlltan newspaper, flpsoiinen copies of any i union win uesam free k any one seua- lug weir address. TrnMe ICXVi'ld-nAII.Y. 300 per annum; 11.00 fur four months; 30 cants per month; le llw red lv carriers for 6 fssnts per week Kt XIIAV KIllTION, 32 turn, , hniitUHiiiiF ImcH-JJ4 column, elegantly tlliiHtiateit, H-aittlftil tohiri d supplement 9-OI per tin ll In , lent xr eopv Dally anil Humta , $u.uu per annuo , 0u twnta er mouth. Address all letters to THE TIMES. rillLAOELI-HIJI. EIGHT PERSONS MEUPTISiVI Mnnyon's Rheumatism Cure Is guaranteed to cure scute or muscular rheumatism in from one to fl ve day a. Sharp slioollug pains in any part of the body stopped by a few doses. A prompt, complete and permanent cure for lameness, soreness, stiff Wk and nil pains iu blpsand loins. Chronln rheum ttism, sciatica, lumbago or pain in the back aro speedily Wired. It seldom fails to give relief from one or two doses, and almost invariably cures before one buttle has lieen used. Price 2!. MNYON'S Improved Homoeopathic Home Remedy Com puny put up a separate cure fur each disease. At all druggists, mostly 85 cents. Uuidc to Health free. Personal letters to Prof. Munjsm, U05 Arch street, Philadelphia, 1'., answered with free medical advice foranv disease. Pension for rfrw Jersey rolfeemen. Trtiton. March SO, The senate last nlfcht. by a vnte of U to 6, passed the bill in treduced by Senator Perry pro viding for a separate board of mana gers for each of the state hoppltals for the Insane at Trenton and Morris Plains. The senate also passed As semblyman Porter's bill providing for the pensioning of police officers In all municipalities of the state who have served 20 yearn, and who have reached the age of 60 years, and Assemblyman Kllnk's bill authorising. Jersey City and Newark, by a popular vote, to in crease the salary of the police force. Tl) CVUK A COM! IN ONE Il.Vy. 'lake laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It falls to care. 25 routs. I'cutladen SteBnler Detained.' Draakwater, Del.. March 0. The British tank steamer Delaware, bound from I-ondon to Philadelphia, arrived here yesterday from off Lewes, and the ten cases of smallpox among her crew were removed. Eleven additional members of the crew, suspected of having the dtsease, were also taken to the national quarantine station. The Delaware will not l allowed to leave until the quarantine authorities aro fully satisfied that there -Is no danger of any new cases breaking out. Don't allow fie lungs to be impaired by the continnouslrritation of a cough. It it outer to prevent consumption than to cure It. One Minute Cough Cure taken early will wanlofl any fatal lung trouble. C. It. ITagonbUch. Anna fllnklosmrs Ilnnliige fttllt. Seranton, Pa,, March 80. In tl.a ITnited States court yesterday after icon Judge Acheson called for trial the famous Anna Dickinson case, which created such a furore two years ago, when, after a ten days' trjai, the Jury could not agree and the case had to be continued. Miss Dickinson, formerly a popular lecturer, is suing; to recover $500,000 damages from George B. Thompson, Allan Kggleston, John S. Heilman, Uldeon Underwood and Henry Hryden, of Plttston, who were Instrumental In having her Incarcerat ed in the Danville Insane asylum In 1891. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill n bottle or common water glass with urine and let it stand tweuty-four hours ; a sediment or settling indicates a diseased con dition of tbe kiduoys. When urine status linen it is positive evidence of kidney trouble Too frequent dosiro to urinate or pain in the back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There Is comfort in tlie knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-lioot, the greatkiduey remedy, fulfills every wish In relieving pain in tho back, kidneys, liver, bladder and overy part of tho urinary pas sages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain iu passing It, or bad effects fol lowing use of liquor, wine or beer, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to gel up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and the ex traordinary effect of Swamp-Itoot is soou realized. It stands tho highest for its wonder ful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists price fifty cents and one dollar. For a sample bottle and pamph let, both sent free by mail, mention Evening IIkram) and send your full post-oiliee address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Iiinglmmtou, N. Y. Tlie proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer. An Interesting Trip to Washington. To visit Washington at auy time to behold Its fine avenues and its grand buildings is a dulight ; but to visit it in the early Spring-1 time, when the soft Southern sun is recalling the daffodils aud crocuses from their Winter beds, ami filling the air willi a life-giving warmth, Is au exquisite pleasure. Such a visit is afforded ' the throe-day tour of the Pennsylvania Kiilroad will -h leaves New York and Philadelphia April 1. under i cr oons! escort. Tlie tour of the city covers all the principal points uf interest, including the new Congressional Library, which, with its grand marble stairaays, Its magnificent pillars, its exquisite statues and beautiful frescoes, lias been pronounced the hand somest building at the Capital. Congress will no doubt be In extra session. Ilound-trip rate, including accommodations at the best hotels and overy necessary ex pense, 814.80 from New Yrkaud ill. 50 from Philadelphia. Proportionate rates from other points. Apply to uoaet agents, tourist, Agem, 1108 It road way, New York, or address Geo. W. lloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, II rood street station, Philadelphia. Turtunug, itching, scaly skin eruptions burns and scalds are sooHied at once and promptly healed by DoWitt's Witch , Hazel Salve, the best known euro for piles. ('.II. Ilagenbuch. No Itlmo'wllle iinm a'iniinrii, Washington, March 30. From care ful Inquiry In official circles here It ap pears that any statement that the pres ident has determined to appoint spec ially accreditod oommissloners to un dertake negotiations abroad with for eign powers in furtherance of bimet allism, is at least premature. So far, it is said, the president has been unable to give serious attention to the finan cial subject, If you have ever seen a child in the agony of croup, you can appreciate tbe gratitude ot tbe mothers who know that One Minute Cough Care relieves their little oues as quick ly as it is administered. Many homes in this city are never without it. C. II. Ilageubueh. From Cripple Creek. After tho big ore in Cripple Creek, I took a very severe cold and tried many remedies without help, tbe cold only becoming more settled. After usiug three small bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy, both tbe i outh and cold left m, and iu this high alti tude it takes a meritorious rough remedy to do auy good. G B. Henderson, editor Daily Advertiser. Fur stile by Oiuhlcr Uios . drug bture. NIGHT IN THS DE8ERT. The Gloom anil Silence of Nature Hare l'nlnfnl Iifflact on Humanity. It Talbot Kelly, tho F.nglisli artist whi Illustrated Slntlti Pnnha's " Fin-and Sworn In tho Sudan," has written a paper foi Tho Century whtrh he calls "In tho Dos ert With the .fledoutn." Mr Kolly hsi drawn a number of striking pictures foi the article. A bit of his dooriptron Is at follows: Night in the desert Is very solemn. Surrounded by these sandy wastes melting in the gloom, the silence of nature Is id most painful, and the occasional howl of i jocknl or neigh of a liorso only serves t accentuate tho sue. ..ding stillness, whlli the wonderfully rare atmosphere makes the stars nppenr of such unusual slzo one nearness that ono feels oppressed with i sense of lonely littleness. I mil often u-skee how I occupy my time In the desert. Jlj reply is, "Painting." Kvrtnlng is paint able, and the desert Is nhi. s beautiful Infinitely varied In texture urd local color, prolific of wild flowers ti ml n m i t life, It,' Interest Is unending, while its traeklesi expanso undulating to the horizon hoeini llko an ocean suddonly petrified Into nliso luto rest, and Improws the mind with sense of vantnesa and n i o" whioh noUi lutr. In my opinion, can equal. Aciiin, nl the clloots or arytng wentnci pass oer the silent land, how perple.xlns arc the quick tntiisltfons from gray ti gold ns passing minbonn.s play hide and seek among Its billows, or wlion the whlti heat of dny gives place to the violets one yellows of sunset! Added to the Intrlnsk beauty of the desort Itself are the innunicr nule "subjects" always ready to band now a goatherd watching bis ilock, or B party of Arabs exercising their horses, about the tents domestic duties In full swing, n negro slave roi Mng col fee over s fire of cobs, black robed women flitting from tent to tont, or a group of gaylj dressed children, the prirls laying "kouc klebones" in the sand, t bo buys as usual Indulging the mischi f n ndii st to hand. Everyv. lietj n plctnru! An urtlnt's jjarn dlso indeed, blie only drnwbi.'dts of which arc one's utUT Inability to ooeonipllsli a tithe of tin subjects surrounding one, and tho discOHitoris und hardshlpH of Its life. First of AU, Red Flag Oil, 25c. What for? Aches, pains, bruises. At Onilrler llros., drug store. Twi 3!tirderers Ktineueed to Death. Somervllle, N. J., March SO. Chief Justice Magie, of tlie supreme court, passed sentence of death upon two murderers yesterday. Jacob Johnson, a negro exliorter, tor tne muraer oi a colored woman whom Jte killed for her money, is to be hanged on May 5, and $lmer Clawson, 18 years old, who mur dered hla employer, Harry Hodgett, Is to be executed on May 12. It is surmising whaat "wee hit of a thing" can accomplish. Sick headache, constipa tion, dyspepsia, soar stomach, dlsstness, arc mcKiy banished by uewitt s l.tttie tarty Users. Smsllm. Safe nlll. Ilestnill. C. II. Ilagenbuch. 1 'carta A-plenty. A curious cHoctof the plague in India lias been a aaddon iucrousc iu the num ber of pearls roncltiug the London nwr ket mid ii consequent marked fall in prices. This is not duo to minimal in dustry on the part of the divers, but lo the fact that the native dealers nt Horn bay havo been in such haste to quit the stricken city that they have eagerly dis posed of their wares nt far below the customary market value. One Euglish firm of importers of Indian pearls has accumulated a stock which, if placed suddenly on tho market, it is estimated, would send down quotations fully 25 por cent. 13. E. Tumor of Compton, Mo., writes us thatnfter .sufferinij from piles for seventeen yoars, he completely cured thoni by using three boxes of DoWitt's Witch Jlazcl Salvo It cures ectema and severe skiu diseases. C. II. llBgenbucli. Two Points of View. On ouo occasion, at a iiarty given by Sir John Millais, Lady Halle rose to plctv tlie violin, when to her intense amusement she heard Laudseerexclaira: "Good gracious! A woman playing the fiddle!" On tho other hand, an old fashioned nobleman, when he saw a centleman sit down to the piano, con teinntuously remarked, "I wonder if the oreature can sow." A Itebuu. "Violet Ray? What a pretty uarao said the unpopular suitor. "Yes," replied MissRay, "too pretty to change." Piuk Mo Up. .CHASES BloodfHervePood WerSoERlErTAK.N For Weak and Run Down People, lUUHT IT I Q I Tho richest of oil reetorft WnHI II 10 I tlve foods, because it re places the essentials of life that are ex- li laustod by disease, indlxestlon. hlsh living. ovcrworu, worry, excesses, aDUse, etc. IIIURT IT nnCPI Bv maklmr tho twriHI II UULOl pure and rich and the dleestlon perfect It erentea solid flesh. muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes active and slear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. Price bOcornve boxes IB.UU. Druggists or by mall. We can help you. Advice and book, free. 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Till nnlv KnnAAurul rniuilf top Nnruniin Mnhi ifit llirol uunllnnpo iiciiuuo ucui nil vital ' iigcm icoai sod Prostration, from ovsr-wcrk or otbsr oooHa. SI per vUl or o rtsle sod large vial powder, for et. Sold by nrngglftt, or ml poo ti!d on rooolot o( one. IlinrllHItlS' SKI). CO., lit a lit miuu St., I.w tort. Por sale at I'uvlusky's drug store, 28 Knot Centre street Take No Substitute.. i Gail Borden ! Eagle Brand issr. COXDEHSBD MILK Has .! .-' r'.cM r-"ST In ths cstlou- i tl-.n cf i A, .ii n I -ft. No other to Ujuaiabwa. u' j'. minimi ruutt, a lloaoH,wtl- .!r..i(H llHI Ileauty is the power which capti vates the strongest na tures. A woman's personal at tractiveness is the weapon with which she conquers her wot Id. Almost every woman believes that she possesses at least some one attractive fcatute and strives to make the mom of that. Hut mere regularity of feature is not the must .Ulractive form of beauty. :fs ikind is more influenced by the bright eh wing vitality of perfect health. A classic c;e t of countenance will not make a woman attiactive and captivating, if she is pale, thin, weak and nervous, or has a pimply complexion or unwholesome breath. 't hese complaints are due to imperfect nutrition. The digestive and blood-making ntcans fall to extract the needed nourish ,:n nt from the food, and the liver is too slug-ii-.li to clenne the blood of bilious impurl u s. The entire constitution becomes weak mil tnimmed. 'I '.u onlv oerfect antidote for this state of things is Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Dis- o ory. It gives power to i.ie Digestive ana umtive organs to maice an nuunoance oi uia, rich, highly vitalised blood, which Delineates the wnoie system wuu me sweci- ess of ouritv: the beauty of womanly vigor n.l animation. T t ci e.it-a solid. hMlth v flesh and natural o'. it. clears the complexion; dispels wrink- s; rounds out tlie lorm anu lmuues tne lvili- oh vsioue with the irresistible natural iia,:netism of perfect health. I' w Jiiti.i Ellis, of Pahh, Jtctati Co., Ky., i "After sullirliig for a long while with a lini. ring disease, I was advised to try Dr. llerce's ,ri iri iee. I toot seven ooiueaoi ine 'uuotn Me, icnl Discovery auu " Wvorlte Prewrlption ' ii'l rouiul reiiet. l.ne i now no longer a nurneii i!f iweluh ijonoundo. Avear ago I weighed u i onnds. I shall nraioe Dr. PlerceTs nirtlcjiict .!,, r. u-r T err. T 'btfitpr tllStl ever before. lv ticalth was very much impaired, and I feel lint I owe a great deal to your wonderful medl- . ilrulvrjeltevemrysavea myiiic. iihhdh for the advice which you so kindly gave mf nle taking your medicines." Knew 'Ills Place. 'Move forward, please," said tho conductor in tho crowded cnblo our. 'Not on your life," replied tho gen tleman addressed, taking a fresh grip on tlfe strap. 'Bnt the.ro are gentlemen on the plat form who wish to got in," continued the collector of fares. "Well, they can't havo my placo. This lady is my wife, and I know this road from start to finish. If auybody is going to sit in her lap this trip, I'm tlmt person. I'm on to this road's curves. " Yonkers Statesman. No need to scratch your llfo away. Doan's Ointment brings instant relief in all cases of Itching Piles, Plu Worms, Eczema, Itlng- worms, Hives, or other Itchiness of the skin. Qet t from your dealer. Ask your crocor for no "Eoyal Patent' Hon r. and take no other brand . It Is the host dour made. ltlncklci Wooing Sleep. Professor Illdckle was onco staying at Tynemouth. Before retiring to rest ho in- lormetl his host that ho had two ronnescs to make first, that they would nllow his bedroom door to stand wldoopeii, and, sec ond, that they were not to be alarmed should they hoar him singing in tho mid- dlo of tho night, for when ho could not fall asleep ho wooed Somnus with u song. Accordingly at 2 o'clock iu the morning tho old professor was hoard singing In strong, cheery tonea' facots, wha hnowr Wallaco bled," llko nrvorltublo highbinder on tho warpath. And again, in tho still noss of tho night, lie sang out, "Green grow tho ritrhes, O. " Tho last lines wexo sung in more subdued tonos, and sleep came to him ere ho finished his song. can Francisco Argonaut. Tho seed vessels of ninny varieties of plants when completely ripe oxplode, scat tering the seeds to considerable distances. An ounce, apothecary or troy weight, is oqtnil to 81 grams. 'For threo years I suffered from Salt Iibeuui. It covered my hands to such an extent that I could not wash thorn. Two bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters cured roe." Llbbie Young, Popes Mills, St. Lawrenco County, X. Y. A Painful Meeting. A drnmatio story was told at a Hamil ton college nlumni dinner in Now York. General Sehnylcr Hamilton u;avo Bomo interesting incidents from tho life of his grandfather and described a nicotine be tween Aaron Burr and Mrs. Hamilton, dnughter-iu-lawof Alexauder Hamilton and the mother of the speaker, in 1880, "As Colonel Burr entered the room, " he said, "my mother, iu cxtrcino agitation, seemed about to faint. Colonel Burr, noticing Una, bnt not knowing her, im mediately went to tho sidoboard, poured out a glass of water and advanced to hand it to her. It was all dono most naturally, gracefully aud courteously. My mother shook her head aud mur mured, 'I am the daughter of Alexander Hamilton.' Without a word, Colonel Burr placed tlie glass of water on the sideboard, bowed in silence, to the Misses Niitluui and quietly retired, It was to him, as to my mother, evidently a very painful meeting. Colonel Ban deported himself like n dignified gpnth mun. I was a little boy about 8 years old. Then I learned for the first tlmo to imprcgg.tho fact upon my memory that Colonel Burr had killed my grandfa ther." New York Latter. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, a., 203 West Coal Street. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS, Closing Quotations of tho cTsw York and I'blladelpblA Kketmngps. New York, March 2ft The wcrh In the stock market oppned with a cnpi Inn.mce of the downward movement of prices which litis been In evidence p.ince last Tuesday. The low level quickly reached Invited covering, and prices recovered somewhat, but were soon tending down ward again, Closing bids Balto. & Ohio.. 13 I.elilgh Valley . 2.".'i Chesa. & Ohio.. 15T N. J. Central... Rfi Del. & irurtson..)(Wl4 N. Y. Central.. MV, D.. ti. A V UMtt Pennsylvania .. C2H Erie WA Heading novt kake Brie W St. Paul... Trw Lehigh Nav 38 W. M. Y. Pa. Vi All nssfs paid. "Bx-dlvtdend. Clenernl UTarliets. Philadelphia, March 29. IHour un changed: winter superfine, ?t.60S.75; do. extrn. $2.75KfS: Pennsylvania roller, clear, M.RBfM.lO: do. straight. $4.164..1fl; western winter, clear, $n.9wa4.10; do. straight, KM 04.3B. city mills, extra, t2.tKWfl.15. Itye flour dull, but steady, at tt.J5J.M per barrel. Wheat quiet; contract whoat, March. 83'i( RSic. : No. 2, Pennsylvania and No. i Delaware red. spot. 88c: No. 1 northern spring, spot. 8:i''i834c.: No. 2 red, Mai eh, 81"ic; do. May, 7DV(iC.: do. June. 7M4C. ; do. July. 77'4c. : do. August, 7Bc. ; do. September. 74'Vc. Corn firm: steamer corn, spot, P7iiiri27i,4c. : No. 2 yel low for loc.il trade, 30W30'.4c. : No. 2 mixed, March, 2.i ; i V- : do. April. 28V428c; do. May. ZStfllc. Outs quiet, but firm: No. 2 white, car loti ?4c; No. 2 white, clipped, car lots, 24c: Nn. 2 white. March. 23MW24c; do. April. 2" f?2lc.. do. Mn-. 23iii!724c. ; do. June. 23'tirtc. Tlay firm for good; choice timothy. $13 "nrffH for large bales. Beef sternly, beef hums. tin.TS'irJO. Pork easy: fnmllv. th oflfMI. Lard firm; Butter steady; New York dairy, 13iS19c. : do. creamery, UBW?o. : solid packed creamery, extra, 21c.; imitation cream ery, as to qunllty, llffldc. : fancy prints lobbing at 22Ci:fc; do. extra, wholesale. 2tc. Cheese quiet: full cream. New York fancy. U?ijli!c. ; do. fair to good, 11 llV4c. ; par skims. MW4o. Itlggs steady, Pennsylvania and other nearby, choice. 8Ue.; western, fresh, WWlOc.; southern, fresh. Sc. Petrolenm firm: United closed at 94 Vic. bid. Coti per quiet: brokers. 211.70: exchnnge. tll.7011.80. Tin dull; straits. 218.20018.80; plates easv. Brtelter steady; domestic. 24.1004.20. Lead closed quiet, notwithstanding firm advices are reach ing bore from St. Louis: spot lend quoted nt S.i03.42Mi; brokers quote lead at 22.80. T.lie litciclc Market. New York, March 29. Beeves active; native steers, J4.C0Jt5.25: stags and oxen, t3.75tBM.W; bulls, 8if8.7&; dry cows, $1.7Mf 8.C0. Calves active; veals, $45.7B; gen eral sales at 25S6.65. Sheep and lambs active; sheep, $4.5095.30; lambs, S6C.76. Hogs Bteady at $).2O4.50. Itiast Liberty, I'a., March 29. Cattle Arm and higher; prime, S4.9O6.10; feed ers, t3.7Mil.40; hulls, stagB and cows, 21.7S 98.50. Hogs steady; best medium and prime heavy hogs, $4.20104.25; best York ers, $4.2004.26; common Yorkers and pigs, JS.904.10; roughs. $2.75it?S.S0, 8heep ac tive: Ohio fed westerns, $4.6004.85: na- tlves. $t.MKi: common. $33.f0: choice lambs. $5.60935 90: voul calves. $5475 50. liheuinatlsm Oulelily Cured. After having been confined to the house fur cloven days and paying out $28, in doctor bills without benefit, Mr.- Frank Ilolson of SdultSto. Marie, Mich., was cured by one bottle, of Chamberlain's Pain Balm costing 25 cents and has notsiuce been troubled with that complaint. For sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Murderous .Tuvniillo Liai'r Ketitenced. Perry, O. T., March 30. Emmet Jones, 14 years old, has been sentenced to the Boston reform -school for two years for shooting his uncle at Grey Horse, In the Osage nation. Jones shot his relative because he objected to hla 11-year-old daughter and Jonos being ,marrled. A Household Necessity. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of the ago, 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. Fioaso buy and try a box of C. C. O. to-day ; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. V.lcliUeii Jloiitliii for Dr. I.uts. Baltimore. March 30. Dr. Joseph J. Luis, convicted of filibustering, was sentenced In the United States court yosterday to Jail for 18 monthB and fined $500. Ball was refused pending an appeal. Thoy ore so small that tho most sensitive persons tako them, thoy are so effective that the most obstinate cafes of constipation, headache and torpid liver yield to them. That is jvhy DeWltt's Little Early Risers aro known as tho famous littlo pills. C. II. Ilagenbuch. Important! Vlnces Villeif. Washington, March 80. The presi dent yesterday sent tho following nom inations to - the senate: Charlemagne Tower of Pennsylvania, minister to Austro-Hungary; Anson Johnson of Colorado, consul at Fuchan, China; William S. Shallenberger of Pennsyl vania, second aslstant postmaster gen eral, Thomas ltyan of Kansas, first as sistant secretary of tlfo Interior; Henry Clay Evans of Tennessee, commission er Of pensions. arIp-Coldn-IIeudae.be. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when LunMve Bromo Qtiinlno will cure you In one day. Put up in tablets ton ventont for taking. Guaranteed to cuio, or mouoy refunded. Price, 28 cents. vor sale by Kirlin's Pharmacy. Ninety-five Thnua"l I'netntllco Applicants Washington, March 30. Postmaster General Gary received a report yester day allowing that tho business of tho department relating to appointments Is even larger than was estimated Satur day. Tho figures show 23T15O0 letters re ceived In the first week uf the adminis tration, 25,700 In the second weok and 45,628 for the week just ended. Prao tlcally all of these relate to postofllce appointments. This makes a total of almost 95.000, exceeding the total for the same period of the last admlnls tratlon. Did You liver Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your tV.ub.le.L ,If uo$t ' bottle now and set relief. This medicine lias been found talui peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of an remaie uompiaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence In giving strength and tone to the oraana. If vou have Tioa nf Annailro Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless, BxeltsUe, jreMueboly or troubled with lllsay Spells, lOeotrlo Hitters Is the medicine you need. Health and strength are guaranteed by its use. Large bottles only fifty oeuta at A. Waeley's drtg store. Th '.r.tr.vr. For eastern New Tork, eastern Penn sylvania, New Jersey and Delaware: Inoreasing cloudiness and probably answer during tbe evening or night; warmer; southeasterly winds. ' a - - Ilheuiuutlitm Cured Iu a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu might radically cures iu 1 to 3 days. Its action upou the system is remarkable aud mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease loitnediutely disappears. Tbe first dose greatly henetits. T. F. Anthony, ox-Pustmaster of Promise. City, Iowa, says: "I bought one bottle of Mystic Care for Rheumatism, and two doses of It dkl me mora good than auy medicine I ever took." 75 cents. Sold by C. II, Uageubuch, druggist, Shenandoah. Neuralgia of the Heart Vanquished by Dr. Miles' Remedies. US. 9IDLEY, of Torrlugton, Conn, Buffered from Just sunh a complica tion of diseases as tlie extensive ex perience and investigations of Sr. Miles have proven, result from Impairment of the nervous system. Mr. J as. B. Ridley writes Oct. 25, 1809' " My wife was taken sick With neuralgia ot tho heart, nervous exhaus tion and liver trouble Although attended by two physicians sho grew worse, until she was at death's door. I then began giv ing her Pr. Miles' Itostoratlve Nervine and Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and she improved so wonder fully from tho first that I at onco dis missed the physicians. Sho now eats and sleeps well and does her own housework We have recommend ed your remedies to a great many in our city, and every one has been very much benofltod by thom." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nervos sent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO, Ellihart, Ind. ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours HATCHLESS IN EVERY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA Tour to CALIFORNIA and ths PACIPIO COAST will leave Now York nnd 1'htlndelphln March 27, returning on regular trains within nine months. Round-trip tickets. Including all tour featuios going aud transportation only returning, will be said at rate of 8204.00 from New York, and $203.00 from Philadelphia; one way tickets, Including all tour features going, 814 .74 from New York. 8140.25 from Philadel phia. Proimrtlonate rates from other point. WASHINGTON Tours, each covcrlnff n periwl of thr? dnya, will leave New York nnd I'hilfulel March II, 22, nnd May 18, 1897. Itatt, Includ lng transportation nnd two days accommoda tion at tho beet Washington Hotels, H. 5) from New York, nnd 511.50 from Philadelphia. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETURNING DIRECT, OR VIA. RICHMOND AND WASHINGTON will leave Now York nnd Philadelphia Psbru ary 20, March 18, and April IS, 1807. For detailed Itineraries and other intoHft'riTon" apply at ticket agencies or address Geo. w. noyu, Asi. ucivj rass. AgeiiTrXTBP mrea. ObUtlUU, J llllUl'lll IU, The first cf American Newspa pers, CIIAKIfUS A. nANA.mitor. The American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit. These first, last nnd all the time. forever. Daily, by mail, y7. - $6 a year Daily & Sunday .V mail, $8 a year The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world Price 5c. a copy. By mall, $2 a year Address THE SUN. New York, P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For-- BARBEY'S Beer ana rorter V- .OB OS-. s Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer, DIVIDEND oS Tw of mMmmm l WOULD YOU CURB TO INVEST SIO OB UPWARDS I DM- ern Financial Co.f Ttt Ditrborn fhrtrt Ofalattft, III, 8RAY HAsli tietoGtihttJ on., inc.. ,i l.l -. II Wltl. C N l . ' I" l"i " I" , " 1I.HII ii In l 'U 1 ml If.lllt 'I'OMt r, -ni,,, . ilHiiilriirf .lull, heh fri'in ' eli inn urn .i-ul 11,1,111 i-wiiriiw! Ii $1 Oi i !! 1 i.r.i: m imiica.n i iu ui i in i . n if tft p llluelreleil Tleetieo ua Heir on eiilli at ton l tlfc.1. For sale by Blienuuiluuh Drug Store, Klrlin Drum tttore. A Handsome Complexion Is one of ths greatest charms a woman oad postsas. 1'oxzoMi's 0sjpasra.X Uflwogs gives It. M
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