EVENING HERALD KHTAIIMHIIHO 11110. I Pifilliheil rrcirr Evening, Rtcept Sulitlnjr, nt 4 SotTM .lABDIM STKItKT, NSAR I'mTBB. Tlir lle-nlil id ilellvcit-0 in Shmmidonn sud the mir ouiHlliiff town for all uenln a week, y able to !! oarrlers. tty matl tl.00 n year, or at rant a mouth, payable In nrtvauoa. AdvsitUs mruts charged NouurdiiiB to space and position. The ihllshera raservo the right to clmr. the kuI Ion C advertisements whenever th pub Hunt mi nf news demands It. Tli right Is resirviwl to rrjeoany :wtve-rtiiHmfmt, wlH'iher nitd 'r tir not, that the piibtliiuwft itkny rlrm impr ipiT. Advertising rates made kuowu upo i application. Entered l tlia iHMtofBos At Sbimildoh, I., M second olamt mult mattiir. TRI.KPHONK C0XNKOTIO1. "All the Ntws That's nt to Print." Evening Herld SATI UOAY. APRIL 3, 1S87. When (lreok uioetaTurV six powers are not Etrong enough to bold buck the Icttnis of centuries of barbarous oppression. Mahanuv City's Hoard of Health lifts tlmt tired feeling. They made several attempts to hold a meeting, hot fulled. Wkyi.er'r failure to realise all that was ex pected nf liiiti shows that converting a big island like t uba into a desert is a large undertaking. Tim rewards (if honesty and unswerving principle nru sometimes slow, hut tiime tliu less certain. Holding lt to honorable pila ciples is the hash upon wlihih sure success it hnilt. This is true of tiwiiiHrntns Willi as individuals, but apparently thorn nn certain publications that do nut realise this. Tiik Herman Etnpomr luts stirred up l'mivo intn a proposition to httild flirty-live new battle-ships. Mr. Oladstono remarked recently tli.it the Kaiser's exhibitions nf judgment mill experience always create con sternation, mid, it niiulit be added, chiefly auiung hi own siildeots. If the INwrd of Health could lie ror.tiHded tu expend i no mine h mount of uientnl energy in the iliicetlini of compelling pmperty owners to keep tliclr premise in proper smiitary c.imlitliin, that they ri'si luyid in the Flynn imh.', tiny would receive th plaudits of it B'.iilW'int; lomntunity. Ui.t, porliHps, thin is asking too much. At.r. United States bnuk notes are printed in sheets of four of one denomination on each sheet, and ale numbered ami lettered twice. All uatoi of which the number when divided by four shows a remainder of oae, have the letter A upon them ; a remainder of two, tbo letter IJ ; of three, the letter C, and those which have no remainder the Till: latest announcement concerning the ensuing campaign In this state is that the Quay clement will slate Mr. lloacimi, of Westmoreland, fur State Treasurer, and Major Levi G. McCauley, of Chester, for Auditor General, and mako u square fisht for the delegates, provided tho atitl-Quayitcs want a fight. Major MtCauley is well known as a flist class man and as a soldier with a splendid record. In its simplest sense, the term "reciproc ity,'' as used in politics, signifies that tho I'nlted States will grant commercial favors to nations which grant similar favors to us in return. When another nation is willing to exempt our products from a protective or prohibitive duty, we will, in turn, exempt from taxation nucli of its goods or manufac tures as we may need in this country for our OWn UaC. Bisisi is represented to ho "qulet.' This 1 usually the case when '.tariff chaugos arc under way. JNot ttll the Uliigley bill is i final -h;te can the great Industries adjust nsclves to the coming conditions. This 13 why President McKlnley acted wisely In 1rinsxiX digress together early, and why tuo lii puliluaiis in tho House are sensible In pushiug the hill vigorously. Tho uncertainty will souti end, and tho business revival will brin We are in receipt of a copy of N. W. Ayer & Son's American newspaper annual for 187. It contains a cirefully prepared list of news papers and periodicals published in the I uited States and Canada, with valuable in formation regarding their circulation, issue, date of establishment, political or other dis tinctive features, names of editors and pub lishers, and street addresses in cities of fifty thousand inhabitant and upward, together with tho populatiou of the counties and places in which the papers are published. Also a description of every place in the T nited States and Canada iu which a news paper is published, including railroad, tele graph, express and banking facilities. No elTort of expense has been spared to make the book the standard work of reference on all matters pertaining to newspapers, and the publishers have succeeded admirably. Commenting upon the "warfars of words" indulged in by the newspaper controlled by Seu.ttor C'oyle and that presided over by Major Finney, the Hazleton Sentinel says: llj. discussion over official fitness in linylkill has reached the stage where pbya.il beauty is to lie the gauge of eftl. icury. The parlies to this controversy are Stnator I'oyle, of Mahauoy City, and Major 1'iuney, of Pnttsvllle. Hothown news papeis and their claims to distinction on the Ail "ii is bisis are now being aired. The "(Lillant Major" takes water from no man win re a question of facial perfection is in vohul and tho Senator long ago laid elalm to be a lit object for the modem Mich ml Vngelo Iu fine these Schuylkill county puliii. i in-, loiild In no way be ooufvueded with the iiurutive uiud fence, and to the people of the several localities the fact must lunu have been the source of what might appear self adulation. Not so, however. The modesly of the men themselves pre i hides such an iufereuce, and the Una of cod troveisy dispels all traces of annul. Not even the "I, dure and after" recipe will eon pete with tl.a absorbingly interesting claims of the Uored sous, and the entire district from ihe Hell's Kitchen Hue to Guinea HIM should lic in congratulatory acclaim." Uuoklen's Arnlea Salve. The best salve in the world for outs, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, coins, ant nil skin nruntiona. and positively ourss idles. oi io pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 36 cents per box. For sale by A. Waaley, j RODECD A MESSENGER COY. Ilriitnlty He ton li.v Two M n, Who !: ni" t with BOO. Clili-'.rn, Apill 3. A daring rnbhfi-y was rommhted In the business dlstilU yesterday. A messoffr employed by the wholesale woolen firm of Kuh, Na than & Fisher was robbed of $3,500 af ter being beaten Into Insensibility by two men, one of whom had been sont with the boy to protect him and the firm's money. He hi Edward Wilson, employed by the firm as a teamster. Detectives are searching tor the rob bers. The meeeenger Is tn the hospital at the print of death. He Is Chris BchutB, 17 years old, who tas the trusted messenger of the Arm. Doth Schulz and Wilson have been In the employ of Kuh, Naihnn Fisher for several years, and wer- always sont to the banks toRfthr, sometimes with thou'ends of dc liars at a time. Srhults and Wilson were sent to the Metropolitan National bank to collect 13.600. Taking a llsrht delivery wagon the two drove to the bank, where youna Schulls procured the money, which he put In a small satchel. The two then started back. In front of the Rork Island depot, at Pacific avenue and Van Burrn street, a stranger called to Wilson, anil after a few words of greet ing got Into the covered wagon, taking a position directly behind Schultx, who was on the seat with Wilson. Suddenly he was struck a blow on the head. He fore he could cry out h was struck a seVond and a third time, and he fell back unconscious Into the wagon. The two men then tied his wrists and feet, placed s. gag In his mouth, and tied a gunnysack over his head. They then drove rapidly to Twelfth street, where they storied, and taking the satchel containing: the money disappeared. It was over an hour afterward that some Incitilnltlve pirson discovered the un conscious boy In the wason. Dm't allow the limes to tie impaired by the ettitlmimnlrritHtlnn nf it cough. It Is omier to prevent consumption tluin tortirctt. tine Minute Cnrah Cure taken' early will wartlotl any futnl lang trouble. C. II. Hngcnbtich. MllWIf.lfcGO IIITWC!1' Miv.v Htrlfco. Milwaukee. April 3. The 10.C00 union brewery employes In M'lwaukee have submitted a demand for eight hours' work without reduced pay. The agree ment, which expired Thuisday, re quired ten hours work. The employes, while not formally refusing the de mand, submitted a counter proposition, the terms of which have not been made public. It Is said the union men re fused to consider this proposltio. .. Should no agreement be teached by Monday a strike will probably be or dered. It Is surprising whaat "wee hit of a tiling', can accomplish. Sick headache, oonsllpa tint). dyi.jepl:t, sour stomach, dislncs, are n iiekly Iwnished by DeWltt's Little Early KiMsrs. Small pill. Safe pill. Best pill. 0. II llngenhuch. A l(.fVii' e ol' M. rit r!. an. London, April 3. Tho Times pub lishes a dispatch from its Paris cor respondent, who says: "The talk con necting M. Burdeau with the Panama scandals Is a series of monstrous cal umnies flung broadcasf by political Jackals who profane tombs. M. Bur dear died poor. On the eve of the duel In 1880 he wrote a letter to his wife in which he advised her. In the ovont of his belmj killed, to see Jules Ferry, who he hoped would Ret her a certnlt' tobptco ehep, cut of which she might be able to fret a decent livelihood." Many cases of "Grippe" have lately been cured by Ono Minute Cough Cure. This preparation seems especially ndapted to the euro of this disease. It acts quickly thus preventing serioiu complications and bad eUccta iu which tills disenso often leaves the patient. C. H. JJagenbucIi. I.lrilitiitiifr Nti lkoM a. Chain Gnnfe. Wiiynesbcro, Ga., April 3. A Hash of llgtituing here billed Frank Dent, the eleventh man In a row of convicts put on a chain with ten companions, The convicts were working In a field when a severe storm came up. The guard quickly strunp the gang upon a long chain and hustled them towards a tree. Dent was at one end of the chain, and the other .end wan made fast about the tree. A bright Hash came, and In an instant the tree was In splinters, The lurrent leaped from the tree along the Mialn. The flash' blinded the gang, and when they recovered Dent was dead. Two otheis were badly injured.. Heal Iroken Down, ... n Wil&f H i uuiisuwuiiuiii niiuuwitircm Whatever It Was, Hood's Sarsaparilla Cured by Its Power as Tho One True Blood Purifier. Discouraged people are numerous now some because of lost business, others because of lost health. All may find fresh inspiration and valuable suggestions in the following: ' C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: " Gentlemen : For 12 years I have been a commercial traveller, and owing to the hardships of my life, long railroad Jumps, all kinds of exposure, and sudden changes ot climate, etc., my health gave way. Physicians did not help me and I was given up to die. My illness developed a Complication of Diseases. I was without ambition or appetite. All strength bad left me. One doctor said I bad heart disease, another torpid liver, a third said it was lung trouble and another c: jsutaption, and so on. I have no doubt, symptoms of all these com plaints aad even that of rheumatism, Judging from the stiffness and pains In my Joints and legs at times, were mani fest. I was unable to attend to business, was confined to my room and frequently lay in a oomatose state for hours. I was so feeble, and so little encouragement was offered, that I began to wonder Where I Would be Burled. Finally, as a last effort to help myself, I decided to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. The Hood's arsapari Solil by all drur;.riht-. Pi le s 81 , six for $5. Prepared only by C, I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Muss. Tho Best Spring; Medicine, WHEELMEN IN POLITICS. PivMoVnt l'otter, of tbo L. A. W Mnvtntirs tbo llllnola C'.vollt. Chicago. April 3. Chief Consul Pred Patce. of the Illinois division. L. A. W.f has demanded of President Potter that i "-)' "cneral Thomas II. Ituger. com Oeorge K. llarrett, who got out the po- mandlng the department of the east, Utlca. circular .ntended to pledge the , lV IT win wheelmen's rote to Carter Harrison for mayor of Chicago, be suspended from the league. Members of the Joint L. A. W. and A. C. aommlttee sustain Cons it Pat'jc tn his request. Thn Evening Post requested of Presi dent Potter that he define the attitude he would take In disciplining Chicago members for getting out the circular. Following 1 Mr. Potter's telegraphic reply: "A member of the league may be dis ciplined or expelled only when guilty of conduct prejudicial to the Interests of the organisation. The railroads of Illinois and other states east and west have mulcted the wheelmen to the ex tent of hundreds of thousands of dol lats by unlawful charges, and by sun dry methods have debauched and per verted legislation In their efforts to de feat the wheelmen and to serve their own ends. "The wheelmen of Illinois are cceking to elect public officers who will not be corrupted by railroad Influences, and as I understand the situation they have gone Into polltlcea for that purpose. If they fin 3 Illinois politics to be un worthy of the organisation they are more unfortunate than sinful. The League of American Wheelmen will support tho cyclists of Illinois, and will look to them to set an examnle In their efforts for wheelmen's rights and better roads which other states may profitably mu'.ate." Lrtite yesterday afternoon tho L. A, W. leaders In this city went Into ex ecutive scHslon. Barrett was present, and the meeting was stormy. All tho wheelmen present repudiated the flar rett circular, and Issued a counter cir cular, whirl! Is wirtuall:' an indorse ment cf the Republican cand.dale for tray or. (frlp-Cntds-IIeHdactirt. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and I Grippe when Lvrative Rrnmo Quinine wil cure you iu one day. Tut up in tab'p'scon vo.nle.nt for taking. Guaranteed to cute, oi money refundod. Vrim. W cent, "or sale by Kirlln's Phrmey ,ltii!oii nu-lnii.'R IN nl)' Crime. Lexington, Ky., April 8. News has lieen received here from Ilayden, Les lie ccrr.ty. of a tragedy that took place, there. Tcm Oglethorpe, a prosperous, farmer, accused his wife of having Intimate relations with Henry Schnei der, a farmhand. Tby quarreled, and OtTlethorpe's wife left him. Oglethorpe then went to Schneider and snot him through the heart with a Winchester rifle, aftr which he turned the weapon toward his own head and killed him self. An .umlaut. This is to certify that on May lltli, I walked to Melick's drug store on a pair of crutches and bought a bottle of Chamlier iuin's Pain Balm for Inflammatory rheuma tism which had crippled me up. After using three bottles I am completely cuted. I can cheerfully recommend it. Charles H. Wet zol, Sunbury, Pa. Sworn and subscribed to liejorp mo on August 10, ISO I. Walter Shipuian, J. P. For sale at 50 cents per boltlo by Gruhler Bros., drug store. Coining l'lvcuts, April 7. entertainment In Calvary Baptist church, under tho auspices of tho Sunday school. They arc so small that the most sensitive persons take them, they are so efi'cctivo that tho most obstinate cases of constipation, heudacho and torpid liver yield to them. That is why DoWiU's Littlo Eailv Risers ore known as the famous little pills. C. H. Hagenbueh; A HlK NtrlUo Avcrtc.l. Now York. April 3. There was no change in the status of the steam fitters strike yewterday. Keth Low, ar biter between the warring plumbers and steamiltters, has not yet rendered his decision, which will lie binding upon both parties, and will result in a speedy resumption of work on the Co. lumbla collepe buildings. The bosses have no desire to fight the unions, and the difficulty will be amicably adjusted, Heart Troubles, Torpid 9 effects o! a few doses of the medicine seemed almost magical. The depressed feeling left me, and when one bottle had been taken, I had regained an appetite, and strength was coming back. After finishing the third bottle I was able to go about my commercial duties. I con tinued to Improve, and to satisfy my mind that I had fully regained health, I sub mitted myself to a doctor for examination. He pronounced me 'sound as a dollar.' Three months later, I passed a rigid ex amination for insurauoe. I have since been in the best .q( health, notwithstand ing my travels, and I give 'All tho Credit to Hood's Sarsaparilla, as each season slnoe I have taken several bottles. It keeps my blood in good circulation, gives me a keen ap petite and leaves no room for that tired feeling whioh naturally finds easy prey among those of my calling In the summer months after an early spring hustle. I consider Hood's Sarsaparilla the means ot saving my lite, and I gladly speak in its favor." A. J. Leitcti, home address, Cass House, Saginaw, Michigan. lis GENERAL MERRITT'S TRANSFER. lie Will Command the Department or the V.a t. Washington, April 3. Secretary Al ger yesterday Issued an order placing ' tnako a large number of promotions and cauK" the shifting of several of the department commanders. Although the orders have not been Issued, It Is known that Major General Wesley Meirltt, commanding the department of the Missouri, will be transferred to the iE!TE!lAL. WKSUtY C. TttCttmTT. command of the department of the east, and that Brigadier General John It. Brooke, commanding the depart ment of Dakota, will succeed to the command of the department ot the Missouri. Brigadier General Frank Wheaton, commanding the department of the Colorado, who will become a major genernl, hns expresred his will ingness to remain where he Is until he retires, early in May. The vacancy In the command of the department of Dakota ot St. Paul will go to General Copplnger, now In command of the de partment of the Platte, if he desires to make a change of station. Otherwise It will be filled by tho. detail of Colonel Shatter, who is booked to succeed to the vacant brigadier generalship. A Household KeetsBlty. Owes rets Onily Cathartic the most won JerAil medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and iHislttvely on kidneys, liver and bowels, oleaniing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. 1'leaM) buy and try r box of U. C. C. to-day ; 10, 25, 80 cents. Sotd and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. !Jp'p -1 7t ' T ' ' i! ' - l!r"n'n Lrndon, il 0. Tl.o Daily Mall ..rints .i in-, . . :. fn i 'iu-n aay- 'nx It Is ir .ited thno ih.it De'agoa bay has b.m leased to Cival Britain :or TO years at an annual rental of 0Cn,OCO sterling, and that the Trans vaal government was not aware of the arrangement until completed, Don't Tobacoo Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, lie made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, talto No-To-Ilac, tho wonder-worker that makes weak men strtinjr. Many gain ten pounds in ten days Over 400,000 cured. Buy Xo-To-Ilac from your own druggist, who will Ruamnteo a cure. 50c or ?1.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Itcmedy Co., Chicago or Kcw York. Qouornl lltvu'O. Jioi V t Km pitted. Havana, April 3. The report sent out from Ket West to the effect that General Blvera was shot at sunrise yesterday morning Is untrue. The trial by court martial of fleneral Hlvera Is being proceeded with behind closed loors at San Cristobal. . l THAT ROCKS THE CRADLE rules the world But few appreciate the dancer to which tho expectant mother is exposed, and the foreboding with which s h e looks forward to the hour of approach in ir motherhood. By the life of l 3 a a alSUl the body is made to yield pleasantly to the change. Headache and nausea are dispelled, tho depressed and nerV' ous feeliner yields to one of hopeful ex' pectation. Danger to life of mother is avoided, and (die pusses through the trial qtuoKiy anu per recovery is rapiu. Sent liv Mall, on receipt of proe, Jl.on, Book to 'TNpeotant Moihers" free upon application ice uraunciti iips-uiaicr vo., Aiiania, us. $OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. petypa. Railroad. aCJICYKIU. DIVISION. Januaiiy IS. 1W. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abv late for Wiggaus, Qllbortou. Fraokvllle, Dsi Water, St. Clair, Pottsville. Hamburg, Koadluf 1'ottetown, Phocuixvllle, Korriatotvn and I'M aclrtphlu (Itroad street sUktion) at &OH and 1106 a. in. anil 1 30 p. in. 011 week days. For lor ville and intermediate stations f 17 a. m. SUNDAY. For Wlggans, Gtlberton, FraokvllU, P. Wntr, St. I'lalr, Pottsville, at 6 08, 9 48 a. ni, ar d 10 p.m. For Hamburg, Heading, PotUfciwl Phoenlxvllle, Norristown, Phtladslphla at f 6 1 iS a. 111., 3 10 p. in. Trains leavtt Fraekville for Shennndoa). f 10 40 11. 111. and 12 31, 5 41, 7 02 mid 10 1 p. a Sunday, 11 18 a. in. and 6 It p. in. Leave Pottsville for S&eiMMidnah nt 10 It a. 111. mnl 12:0, 5 15, 7 25 and 10 20 p. in. Sunda; 11 10 10 a. ni., 5 15 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), f Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 85 a. m., 110 and 7 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 6 SO a. m Leave ltnmd street station, Phihtdslplila. 1 Sea Ulrt, Asbury 1'ark, Ooean Grove, Lni Branch, and intermediate stations, 0 11. 1 a. ni.,S.80 and 1.00 p. m. week-days. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOK NKW YOUK. Kxprew, week-days S 20, 4 Oo. 1 30 ft 15, 6 50. 7 its, S3, Hits 1150,10 21 1 Dining liar), 1100 a m 1200110011, 235 (Limited 100 and 4 22 v. in. Dining Cms). 1 I , 2 30 (Dining Oar) 3 20, 390 I io, n ),.', fwj (DinliiK Curl, eon, hsj, 8 12, 1000 p. in., 12 01. nlaht. Siimtuys. 3 20, 4 05, 1 V) 5 15, 820,883. U50. 10 21, IDI lug Carl, 1135 h. in., 12 85, 2 30 (DIiiIiik fur), I 00 (Limited 4 22 Dining Car). 5 20, 5 SO, (Dining t'.irj, 6 33, 0 30, S 12, 10 WJ i 111 , 1201 uiKht. Kxpreaa fur Boston Itliout change, 11 00a tu., week-da8, and 0 50 p 111 , dully. FOR WASHINGTON AND 1 HE SOUTH For Baltimore and Washington, A l, 7 JU,- 2 10 20. 1123 a. iu., 12 09 (Pit) Untiled fl ing Car). 1 12. 3 W, 4 11 (II Uungramlo) 1 Limited, Dining far), S 17, 645 (Plain tin. 7 40 (Dining Car, p. m., aud 12 05 id. week days. Sundays 850, 71, 12, , II X -01., 12 0 1 12, 4 II, H tfl ('onreaa(niMtl l.lmtw Dining Car), SA iDudng Car), 7 W p. - (Dining Car) and 12 05 night. FOB ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Brond street statiu , Ptill.tletulils (via Ilelawbiu river bridge), .spresa, 7 tuwuu rivttr nriuimi. .mmuromM. tb l lave Mnrket street Fprrv. imnw. l&Uu.. 200, 4 10, 5 0 p in Hunilsys, S41, 4 a.m. Accommodation, 8 00, 8 20, a.m.. S SO and 4 80 p. 111., week days. Sundays, 1 10, 8 U . ni., 4 00 4ud 0 00 p. 111. For Ciik May, Angioma, Wild wood and Holly lieach, und Sea tide City, Ocean City and Avalon Kxprem, 900 a. m., 4 00 p. lu week days. Holidays, w 00 a. in. For Humera Point Kxprma, 8 80 a tu., 410 p m. week days. Sunday 8 46 a 111. J. II. lll'Tl'HINSON, J It. W0011, tleii'l Manager. Clen'l Poas'g'r Agt "Mothei When the appetite fails there is no use in tr . ing to tempt the palate with delicate food. No matter how good and well-cooked and "appetising" the food may be, ii. cannot give any nourishment unless the stomarh Is able to digest it. Nature indicates the state of Oij constitution by the loss of appetite. This is an unfailing indicator. It shows tint something is fundamentally wrong with the nutritive functions. The onlv true liatutsl relief must be as searching and fundamental as the trouble it aim to overcome. It is the thorough deep searching character of Dr. l'lerce'9 Golden audicnl Discoverv. wlitch causes the niar- vloiis efficacy in all bilious and digestive mcu l es. It creates that healt lfulv tal tv o( the entire digestive and nutritive otgan- tsn wiitcn produces bout the natural desire for food and the organic capacity to nssimi lt.; and transform It into nourishing, reviv- it , imt blood and hcaithv tissue. It cives I ',e.;te, digestion and sound sleep, and m !di up solid muscular strength and vi: d nerve - energy. H, H. Thompson, Esq., of P. O. hox 4. Klpple, Bl-'r Co., Penu'a, writes: " I had been troubled ih"i extreme vomiting in summer season, ah a after entitiff. bad to be verv careful At tlniM to ,-et nnythlug to stay cn my stomach at all; hsd be -i taking other medicines, but without effect. t . it a friend speak of llr. rIerce'H Golden ft- lkal Discovery, and thought I would give it a il l. I uwd about Ave bottles of it and think It s 111 only medicine that did me ny good, as I .1 nmimim aifijv.., itu n , nil,, Bill lUl U'llljg nny medicine at all and don't think I need any nice." A man who i suffcrlne from the evil eff ata of constipation doesn't feel like work, and can't even enjoy his leisure hours. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are a ure, swift, safe, and permanent cure for onst'patlon. They arc tiny, sugar-coated rranuiea. One little "Pellet" is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic. They never crinc. Dishonest druircists trv to gtt you to take a substitute for the sake rue arnica pronr. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. rurtlier Diminution oriiuMnesson tho Now Yorlc Stock HxcIhiiiko, New York, April 2. Today's trading waa; merited by a still further diminution h the volume of trading on the Slock Ex change, the total sales falling below LjO, 600 snnnis. Western Union became tho lender of the market In point of number of shares sold for the first time In a long time. The sales amounted to almost 20, 000 stmros. The results of the day's trad ing left the net changes In most af tho active stocks narrow, nearly all outsldn the coalers showing gains. There was tn obvious undercurrent of strength In tho Granger group. Closing bids: Balto. & Ohio.. 13V4 Lehigh Valley.. 2Z Chesa. & Ohio'.. 10 N. J. Central... 79 Del. & Hudson..l01 N. Y. Central.. 03 D., L. & W 1M Pennsylvania .. 52 Erie 13 Reading 20 Lake Erie & W. 13 St. Paul 73 Lehigh Nnv 38 W. N. T. & Pa. 2 A,l null Oenern.1 Mnrlfots. Philadelphia, April 2,-.Flour weak: win ter superdne, $2.5002.76; da, extrn, J2.75 3; I'ennsylvanla roller, clear, J3."54: do. Straight, 11.2S: western winter, clear. $3.7$4; do. straight. ?l. 1004.80; city mills, extra, J2.S0O3. Rye flour slow at $2.25 2.40. Wheat firm: contract wheat, April, 81U&81Kc.i No, 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware red, spot. 85c. ; No. 2 red. May, TiMo.; do. June, 77c.; do. July. 88c.: do. September, 74c, Corn firm; steamer corn, spot, 27'42714c. ; No. 2 yellow for local trade, 30c. naked: No. 2 mixed, April, 28'a 028c; do. May, 28i?0c, Oats firm.: Na? J White, cor lotn, Sl'ic; No. I whlto, clip ped, car lots, 24Vic. ; No. 3 white clipped, car lots, 22Hr23'tc.l No. 2 white, April, .H434c; da. May. 23!f24c.; do. June, 23V4fiHlc.: do. July. 28VWM4c. Hav In fair reuuest: choice timothy, $13.75S14. Heefl lirm: family, 5S4ft; oxtra mess, $707.50; beef hams, $1!)19.W; packet, $7fJ7.D0; city cxtr.-i India mess, $1415. Lard stendy; western steamed, $4.45, Pork dull and enMy: mesa, $99.2J; family, $9."&iri0.50. llutter steady; western creamery, l&gf22c; do. factory, sail3c. Elg(ns, 22c; Imitation en nnury, lli&lBi4c.; New York dairy, 14ti 2)r.; do. crisaniaryY i422e, faney prints Jobbing at 2127e,j do. extra, wholesale, 23c. Cheese quiet; large, 912Vic: small, D&tf'ic; part skims. B6a; full skims, 2(fi3c. Eggs quiet; New York and Penn sylvnnla. JOfflOc; western, fresh, 8Ho,i southern, STi9c. Tallow dull: elly, So.; country, 8c, Petrtdeuni firm; United olosed a( pBHc, bit. Pig iron easy; brok ers. $11,70; ex'hniie, $U.T04i 11.76. Tin quiet; straits, $13. 151113,20; plates steady; spelter steady; domestic, $4.104.20, Lead was the feature In metala today, broltora raising the price to $3.35, while the ex change quoted the market quiet at $8.37ty (U3.42V& for spot goods. Cottonseed oil weak; prime crude. 20c; prlmo crude f. 0. b mills, lCfUSo.; prime summer yellow, mM2tc,i off summer yellow. !!14c: bet ter grade, f&tjssvfctM prime white, a3V4 sec. Ltvo Stock Market. h New York. April 2. Beoves generally active 'and' linn; native steers, $l.2MifV, stags and oxen, KMlt.Si; bulls. $8.tiO8.40l dry cows, $1,9088.10. Calves slow and lower: veals, $tffC.76, Sheep and lambs steady: sheep, $4f4.90: lambs, $5.75Q6.00. flogs weag at $1.3004.50, East Liberty, Pa., April 2.-Cattle firm; prime, ji.wjiao.iu; reeoers, $3.75tr4.40; bulls. gtags and cows, $1.7563.30. Iloga steady; prime medium,- $1.2004.25; best heavy Yorkeif, $4,1504.30; light Yorkers, $434.10; pIkbIS.S&SN; heavy, $4.1064.20; roughs, $J 8.76., Sheep steady; Ohio fed western, M.ouifft.so; natives, Kl.wgfi; cpmmon, $319 3.00; choice lambs, $5.7660; veal calves, J1.60SB. No need to suffer with rheumatism, lumbago, nouralgia, cramps or colic. Dr. Thomas' Ecloctric Oil cures all such troubles, and does it quickly. The best way to cure dlse se is to drive it from the system by purifying the blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Jnpnn'H Crown l'rliiow Not Dead. Washington, April 3. The Japanese legation has received a dispatch from the consul general at San Francisco saying that the recent reports of the death of the crown prince of Japan and the succession of Prince Arisgowa as heir apparent were entirely un founded. It is believed that the dis patch Is the result of an official In quiry by the consul general. Reduced Itatf to New York, For the dedication of the Grant Monti mental Tomb, April 27, the Pennsylvania Ilailroad Company will sell tickets from all points on its line to New Turk, April SO (and from points within one hundred and fifty mllea of New York, April 20 and 27), good to return until Anril 20 inclusive, at rate of a fare and a third for the round trip. Tickets for military comnaniee in uniform, number ing fifty or more, traveling in a body on one ticket, will be sold at rate of single fare per capita fur the round trip. The parade ou this occasion will he the grandest military demonstration since the war. "i'lioiis mils of veterans. United States regulars, and state militiamen will be in line, Itlieumittlsm Cured In a Day. "Mvslie Cure" for Ilheumatlsm and Ne" mlgla radically, cures iu 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable ami mystarious. It removes at once the cause and the disease Immediately diaappeara. The Brat dnac greatly benefit. T. F. Anthony, ex-Postmaster of Promise City, Iowa, says : "I lnrnglit one bottle of 'Mystic Curs' for ItheumatUni, and two doses of it did me more good than any medlclno I uvertuok." 75 cents. Bold by C. II. Ilagenbuali, druggist, Shen andoah. Buy Keystone Hour. lie sure that the name Lrssio & Hakr, Ashland, Pa., U printed on ever sa k, THE SIX" DAY CYCLISTS. Shock, tho Probable Wln-'er. Cntinot Itipml IIoIo'h Heron!. Washington, April 3. In the 112 hour bicycle contest at Cnnvcnllcn Hall tlv record breaking feature bos been en tirely eliminated, Shock, tho leader, having failed to keep up the wonder ful work he did during the flrst three days of the race. Barring accidents, he Is a certain winner, and the onlv Interest now centers In the rider who will finish second, there being good prospects for a orose light between Al berts and Golden. Alberts Is 30 miles ahead of his nearest coinpcti'or. Although Shock lias fallen behind Hale's record, he. Is still a hero, be cause of the new records he estab lished for different hours. He will re ceive In the neighborhood of $2,000 for hie week's work. Bhoek has shown wonderful powers of endurance, riding the first half 1 f the week cf 72 hours with less than four hours rest and less than two hours sleep. He spurted dur ing his l.KOOth mile and made It In 2 minutes. The race ends at 10 o'clock tonight. The score at 1 a. m. was: Shock, 1.5SG; Albert, 1,418: Golden, 1,408; Law son, 1,371; Cassldy, 1.S62; Itlvirre, 918; Ford, K0; Muller, 180. Ruined by lteniHii linil Hook. Lafayette, La, April i. The BInno brothers were executed here yesterday afternoon In the presence ot 8,000 spec tators. There was much Interest mani fested, but no disorder. They displayed no fear of death. Ernest made a speech In which he cautioned all bad people to listen to the advice of their betters. He said his fate was due to bad books he was tn the habit of reading, and advised all young men to abstain from bad books. Alexis and Ernest Blanc murdered Simon Begnaud, a merchant nt Scott, La., about a year ago. The boys were both under 20 years of ngo. They were born and reared In Prance, near Pari?, and wore well educated. They became tramps, and determined to Imitate Jesse Jamc. They robbed Begnaud of $8,000 and stabbed him to death. The boys spent several weeks In New Orleans, and made a tour ot Europe. After squandering their money they returned and were arrested. During tho winter of 1S93, F. M. Martin, of Long Reach, West Va., contracted a severe cold which left him with a cough. In speaking of how ho cured it ho says: "I used several kinds of cough syrup but found no relief until I bought a bottle oC Cham berlain's Onisb Remedy, which relieved 1110 almost Instantly, and in a short time brought about a complete cure." When troubled with 11 cough or cold use this remedy and you will not find it uecessiry to try several kinds before you get relief. It has been in the market for over twenty yours and constantly grown Iu favor and popularity. For salo at 85 nad, 5Q cents per bottle by Gruliler Ilros., druggists. NUGGETS OF NEWS. It is stated in Washington that the ordering of the cruiser Philadelphia to Honolulu has no significance. Advices from Manilla say the Span. lards have Inflicted another defeat on the enemy, killing 200 of the Insurgents. Wealthy Bostonians tire endeavoring to arrange a boxing match between Corbett and Fltsslmmons In New York. The Austrlau cabinet has resigned. It Is expected that Count BadenI will lie entrusted with the task of reconstruct ing the cabinet. The straight Republicans In the 3en ato at Washington believe that tho tariff bill cart pass without tho aid of :heir silver associates. General P. P, Bewail, of Bath, Me., will prol.ably be commissioner of In .ornal 1 evenue undpr McKlnley. Hu neld the same position under Hurrlson. It will bo nu agreeable sarprlse to pcrsnos subject to attacks of bilious colic to Irani that prompt relief may be had by taking Cham berlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kern ed y. In many Instauces tho attack may bo prevented by taking this remedy as soon as tho first symptoms of the disease appear. 25 anil 30 cetit bottles for salo by Gruhler Ilros., druggists. PoroHt l'lro-i In the Cnt-ddlls. Kingston, N. Y., April 3. Some of the larger foothills of the Catskllls, north of this city, are ablaze with for est fires. Snakollke lines of flamo coll rapidly over the slopes? for miles, and the fires are spreading alarmingly, arousing the residents, who are fight ing In defense of their homes. Every thing la as dry as tinder. Did You Ever try I'.iectric Hitters as a remedy for your trotiblos? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been found tn he peculiarly ndapted to tho relief and euro of ait female complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence iu giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have Loss of Appetite, Constipation, Headache. Fainting Spells, or aro Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy or troubled with Distzy Spells, Electric Bitters ts me medicine you need. Health and strength aro guaranteed by its use. Large bottles only fifty cents at A. Wosloy's drug score. Colunol (Jr.-int l)i'i:llno,i. New York, Aptll 3. Colonel Freder ick D. Grant has decided to decline President McKInley's offer of the posi tion of asrlstant secretary of war. He arrived Horn Washington yesterday, and went Immediately to his home In East Slxt) -esoond street. TO 0U11K A COLD IN ON1I DAY. Tako Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the inonoy if it fails to cure, ascents. Another Il Iron' Truwt. Cleveland, April 3. The ore pro ducers of the Gogebic range, consisting of the Norrie, TUden and Cincinnati mines, have formed a pool. Carnegie and Rockefeller are excluded, as their Interests are purely In the Mesab'a range. tftXHASR BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. 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Is vitb piecsuro thr.t I ctpiess my gratltudu 'nr tl.o wondprful benefits I have received frora lir. Miles' Uostor&tlo Itemdlcn, c-pyoiuliy the Nervine, the Nerva and Liver Tills, Ncv? Heart Cure and Antl Paln nils. Actual experience bos taught mo tholr groat worth. No fumlly should bo without them. They have fully restored me from a complica tion of disorders chief- 'y tiffcth'i' the heart. lervo.i Vi-aem and kidne; . When t trav el I always take ono of your Anti-Pain Plila before entering the cars and thus prevent swimming of the head and nausea, to which I have been subject for several years." Dr. Miles' ltcmedles ore sold by oil drug gists ui;di-r a positive guai,tntee, first buttle, boneDti or money refunded. Book 011 Ileuta and Nurvea sent f reo to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Klkbart, Ind. ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours nATCHLESS IN EVERY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA Tour to CALIFORNIA nnd tho PACIFIC COAST will lenvo New York and Philadelphia Mnrch 27, returning on regulur trains within nine mouths. Itoiiud-trtii tickets, Including nil tour Ir-ntuics going nnu transportation ouly returnlng, will bp sold at rate of 8204.00 from New York, and 8208.00 from Philadelphia; one way ttckels, Including nil tour feuturen KntnK. 814 .7.) from New York. 8140.25 from Philadel phia. Pioportionate rates from other point?. WASHINGTON Tours, each covering n period of three days, will leave New Yorlc and l'hllnik-l-March II, 22, nnd May 13, 1897. Rates, includ ing trnntnortatlou nnd two days' accommodn tlon at the best Washington Hotels, tlt.Sn from New York, nnd 811.50 from 1'hlladelphtn. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETURNING DIRECT, OE VIA. RICHMOND AND WASHINGTON will lonro New York and Philadelphia Pitim nry 20, March 18, and April 15, 197. For detailed Itineraries nnd other inrormntlon npjily at ticket agencies or nddress (leo. "W, lloyd, Asst. 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