? EVENING HERALD lWTAWUSIIKl) 11170 Publish! very Evening, F.xeept PundAy, nt BOTJTK JARDIH ST HURT, NBA CftftTBK. Tho Hem Id la detlve.eri In Shenandoah it ml the niii-'niindltiff town for six centn n wt-rk, pny nhle to the carriers. By mntl 18.00 n y-ar, or 3ft cant a montb. uftynhlo In advance. Advertise mcntfl charged iKvordltitftM) space And position. Tlie iiuhlUhem reserve the right lo change tlic iHiHttiiHi m wivertmeinciiiil wurnnrv no lilt llt'Atlon nf iii'ffi dfimnnds II. The rlxltt ft reserved to reject any n crtUeineiii, w liether paid fr or not. that tho MjMmher may di-cni improper. Advertising rates moile kuimi mon iimmentlon Bntered at the postofflce. at AhcnAlidonli, Jit., iw second class mall matter. TKLKl'IIONK CONNKCTION. "All the Niws That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald MONDAY, APRIL A, 180T. Some poisons fuil to realize, when holding public office, that the people have right thai must be respected. The representiitlves of the fltlr hi are coming to the front In five counties of It linoia women huvu been chosen as superin tendents of schools. Ji st think of it. the tailors in St. Lonls are striking for a raise in the price of milk, ing a coat, fruui 60 to 86 rents. The men who makes a cont for that price wtn baldly afford to wear one. In variolic parts of the town guttering aud paviiiK is badly needed. The Chief Burgess has promised to enforce tbe ordinances in this respect, without .discrimination, if lie does this tlic borough will be the gainer. Tin: only service performed by Comity Dotecthe lickert of Luzerne county, is the serviiiB of nu'ipoenfts in murder cisei , which all beloKKS to conUbles. Ami still our rep reieiitntivcs pr4ipose btirduuing the taxpayer of tlm county by dealing this 'jm-Iuks ufllre in Si !iu Ikill. The electric msteh Is the next important nvention promised. Before voiy lutiir the phosphorus-tipped wooden splints now in use will lie replaced by a handy little twl that may he curried in the pocket or hung up cuu .'ciiiiutly or striking a light when nantec'. 1 r vm expected that an application fur tlic pniduu of Gentry, the murderer ol Mudgc Yorko, would speedily follow the lecont legiiUtion ill his behalf, and hit cmc w ill c mie before the board at the next liit'cting. t'ertnln powerful sccrot societief ure. interest. ng themselves in Qeutry's be hil f. Only three American citizens appeal ti. Hal-Butts. Oovcrnmeut fur release from Cuban prisons. This is in marked contrast with the conditions which oslsted under the Cleveland administration. During tbe closing months of that administration, although American citizens wore arreted and imprisoned in large numbers, tlie re leases averaged no more than about ono 11 month, and they were men arrested 011 tbe most trilliug charges, three of these boing simply charged with "voodooism." Simul taneously with the incoming of tbe new administration whose viows had bcou clearly outlined by Secretary Sherman's speoches in tbe Senate and Presidout lie Kiuloy's inaugural, the prison doors iu Cuba were thrown open, and as a result, to-day but three Americans remain iu prison iu Cuba asking fur intervention by the 1 Liited Slates. Is view of the discussion of the garbace question, many of our residents seem favor ably 1111 lined to a crematory as the best and onlypiopcr way of disposing of this vexed i 11. -lion President Spalding, of tbe Board til Id ilth, it will bo remembered, has time .iinl :i-i:u brought to the attention of the bomugh authorities the advisability of erect- 1 nt; a 1 -.wimlory in town. In his annual re poit, ayciirorso ago, Dr. Spalding dwelt at cotiMili i,ilile leugth upon the sulject, showing on, luMelj that the ouly safe remedy for the present evil is the erection aud operation ol a K'lh.ige crematory, where all germs of discit-,c emanating from decayed matter can f . ..-destroyed. To consume by Are all the accumulation of the winter months not onlj destroys the disease breeding tilth, but would settle permanently the question of adurapiue groiiud. Tbcu, again, the mere removal ol garbage from one neighborhood to another, under the present system, only establishes a central poiut for the dissemination of poison ous gas. Arp.vKKNTLY Secretary Curtin, of the Board of Health, although a public offleial aud paid fur his services from the borough treasury, is of the opinion that he is a "bigger man than Grant." Either that, 01 he is aetmg uuder instructions from tbe Board of Jieiilth. If the latter, tho soouei tbe public knows it tbe better. It is cus tomary for tlie reporters of the variant paper of town to call at the Secretary1! otficu aud get the health reports for publics tiou. This is in formation that the readers 01 The HhKALii are entitled to, but wbeu out rtpreseutative called at Secretary Curtiu'i i office on Saturday, and iu a geutleraanlj nmno r requested that trtUcial to furnish , In in with the health reports the Secre ttti informed the reporter that the IlKKALI; wuiikl receive no Information from him In the luture ; that the paper criticised the Hoard uf Health, and therefore be would not accommodate them, and didn't care how Huon tlx paper knew it. So far as our Liiticisin of the Board of Health is concerned, that body, being composed of public otnciala. arc xulijcct tocriticlani witblu proper bounds. The members of the Board, unlike the Sec eiiny, are liberal minded and realize thut their actious will not always ineif with popular approval ; that, being li u man, tin. uie liable to luaku mistakes. Besidis, the 1 o ltiou stsumed by tbe Halt a 1 11 has wet nith much favor, excepting, ol COll Vht, from the Secretary of tbe Board. Thi fact uf the matter is, the Hkiald's criticism was confined to the Board itself, aud no men tiou was made of the Secretary, for tbe very good reason that lie is men ly a servant, not withstanding Mr Curtiu's estimation of the Secretary's assumed importance. Because of this egoiistu position uf tbe Secretary of tbe Hoard uf Health, the leaders ef tbellKBALD, who contribute to Ins salary, are deprived of information which is theirs by right. Mr. Curtiu's prsdei essur.althuugbdoring bis tern) tbe Jt'utrd us critic is. d, was ever ready and willing tofuruuh the public Information, and be performed the duties with as much ability at less salary. The liourd, iu justice to itself, sbuuld investigate its Secretary. ADMifAL RAMSEY RETIRED. Duo of the MtMt Kuorgotlo Odli'en of the Xivy. Washington, April 5.--HoRr Admiral PrnnrlB M. ttamsay, holding the most Important offlco In the naval service, that ot chief of the bureau of naviga tion, was retired on account of age tndny He was born 62 years ngo In thin lt, I'omlnR fiom nitllrary stock. bis fullier liavluK In en a geneiiil In the BRAD ADMIRAL RAMSAT. United States army. He graduated at the Naval academy, and his first sea voyage was on the frigate St. Law rence In 1866. During the civil war Lieutenant Ramsay distinguished hlm elf by his bravery and energy in many of the Important naval actions, was In the lower Mississippi and later on the South Atlantic coast, at Fort Fisher and elsewhere. Commanding the Choctaw, his vessel was struck over Lflfty times by cannon shot In the en gagements at Haines jJiuns In 1S63 Lieutenant Commander Katn ay, at the early age of 28 years, took command of the Third division of the Mississippi river squadron" with flag rank, and from that time on he was In the midst of heavy fighting, com manding the expeditions up the Iilack and the Ouachita rivers into the Atchafalaya country and being con nected with the Red river expedition. He saw hard service on the Unandllla at Fort Fisher, Fort Anderson and other forts on Cape Fear river, and was present at the capture of Rich mond. The retiring admiral has been one of the most progrestlve and ener getic officers In our naval service. Don't allow the lungs to be impaired by tlio continuous irritation of a cough. It is outer to prevent consumption than to cure it. One Minute Cough Cure taken early will wardoQ any fatal lung tronble. C. II. liagentiuch. A Htgr Mti'ikci'Iinr "lit. Cleveland, April 6. Five thousand union workmen connected wl'h tho building trades todcy made a demand for an eight hour day, coupled with a demand that only men having union cards "hall hereafter be employed. It Is not believed that there will be much opposlton on the part of the contractors to granting the shorter workday, but , . , .. . , A Mm f nlifAn.ttnn will he raised to granting the demand with respect to the -I"J not members of unions, and a big strike Is imminent. It is surprising wlmat "wee bit of a thing', can accomplish. Sick headache, constipa tion, dvsneiisln, sour stomach, illsxlnoss, are quickly banished by DeWltt's Litilo Karly Kiiers. Snnll pill. Safe pill. Best pill. C. II Hagcnbiii'li. Nw Mexico'" (cmu Jdisiirim, Santa Fe. N. M., April B. Governor W. T. Thornton on Saturday wired to Washington his resignation as governor of New Mexico. Ills commission ex pires on the i:th Inst., but lie always declared he would resign as soon aB the Button gang of conspirators were exe cuted. Private dispatches from Wash ington Indicate that the resignation will be accepted at once. Many enses of "Grippe'' have lately been cured by One Minute Cough Cure. This preparation seems especially adapted to the cure of tliis disease. It acts quickly thus nrevi litimt serioin complications and bad effect in which this disease often leaves tbe patient. C. 11. HiiKenlmcli. Allptseil Munlerei oil i!la". Charleston. W. Va., April 5. The pre liminary trial of Annie. Light and Ma llssa and Vlrginle Nunly, charged with murdering llyrlle Eggleston, a cousin, of Mrs. 1.1-ht, began here today, with ox-flovei fov Wilson appearing for the defence. Vliglnie Nunly, one of tho accurcd M ci.Iy 15 years old. During" the winter of 1888, F. II. Martin, of Long Iteach, West Va., contracted a severe cold which left him with a cough. In speaking of how he cured it he says: "I used several kinds nf cough syrup but found no relief until I Ixmuht a bottle of Cham herl.iln's Cough Remedy, which relieved 1110 almost Inst 'n'y, mid iu a short time brought about a oo'nplelu cure." Winn troubled with a cotia'i or cold use this remedy and you will not fl"d It neemBry to try several kinds before you gt relief. It has been in the market for over twenty yaars and constantly crown In fttvor and popularity. For sale at S and 50 eenU per le4tle by CI rubier Bros., drugrlts. Str.' v'iiK k "it"' nomin e It'otou Lc nd. n, 'ill 5. The Madrid corre spondent of 'ihe Dally Mall says that bands of stcivincr workpeople broke out In rwn disorder at Malaga yeB terday. destroyed property and seized large sum of money. The police made many arrests. The cause of tne out break Is lack of work. The condition of thlnse in Andalusia becomes worse daily. The government Is reinforcing Its troops there. Is the time when you should take a Spring Medicine lo purify your blootl, give you good appetite, sound sleep, steady nerves and perfect digestion. That scrofulous taint, that skin trou ble, tliat liver dif- Take flcully.tliRtlilliouB tendency, that tired feeling, are all enroll by Hood's Saraaparllla. Givo this medicine a fair trial aud you will realize its tMsitivc merit. It is not what v. o gay, but what tlie people who are cured suy, which proves that ciicrarni'ii! is the Best vus vusvui iiiu 8prlmJ Medl. elne. C. I. Hood fit Co., Lowell, Mass. i-i,h r:ttu ,'"r'' ,'lv,'r J"1"; y to iiOOU S PHIS lake, easy to operate. J6C. Hoods HEWS FHoiyi HflRHisBUHG. (Continued from First Page ) Kina above a mouerare figure, ana tt tax on beer, an article or luxury and of very general use, would provide ample revenue for thf raising of the amount required to build a new cnplto! within Hie next two years. They also reeom- 1 mend that action be taken fipcedlly to I lecure the erection, completion, decora 1 tlon and furnishing of a fireproof er- Itol building, to be ready for occupancy by the time the next legislature con venes. Intorot In tlio Cnuilng Kleotlon. There Is very considerable Interest taken at the present time among the Republican members In reference to the candidates forjitate treasurer and auditor general, and while James S. Deacon, of Westmoreland county, has a number of friends who are anxious to have him secure the nomination,, yet R. II. Shlndel, of York, Is growing' rapidly In popularity, and It Is thought will muster a good force of delegates by he time the convention meets. The Wanamaker people are anxiously awaiting on his decision as to whether he will be a Candidate for state treas urer, and if he consents to enter the race they will combine their efforts to secure his nomination. Of the candidates for auditor general, Mr. Qobin 1 apparently much In the lead. General Gobln's excellent war record, his wide acquaintance over the state and the great popularity he en Joys, as well as his special fitness for tho position, all combine to give him great prestige In the canvass. How. ever, the friends of Mr. llardenberg j are actively working in ins interests. From present Indications this prom ises to be a most Interesting week In legislative circles. One of the first sub jects to receive attention at the next meeting of the senate will be the dis position of the case of Dr. Swallow, who has refused to give Information to the committee of Investigation con cerning tlie capltol fire. From the efforts of Dr. Swallow, as sisted by a number of mechanics and others In the inspection of the ruins of the old capltol building, he means to be prepared for the oontest that awalta him. There were 110 hlllB reached the gov. ernor during the week, but a number will lie sent to him during this week. There Is now some doubt whether there will be a holiday taken to at tend the dedication of the Grant mon ument 011 the 87th of the month, aB a large number of the members think that they have no time for any more holidays if they expect to adjourn in any reasonable time. Many C'ondldntea for Governor. Almost every week some new as pirant for the governorship of Penn sylvania is announced. The number now In the field would average at least one to each county In the oommon Giip to each county. The remarkable feature Is that each and all are In dead earnest, and are not working In the interests of others. This Is regarded as a very healthy condition In state politics, and It Is thought will result in the selection of a candidate that has no special po litical ruinations. These hills passed finally In the house during the week: To punish the loan, gift, sale or distribution of Immoral writings, etc., and of all drugs for criminal purposes; punishing the send ing of anonymous ooinmunlcatlons of a libelous, defamatory, scurrilous or op. probrlouB nature; granting the permis sion and regulating the establishment and operation of bone boiling uBtah. Hshments and depositories of dead ani mals; amending the act of April 9, 1870, to require telephone companies to file annual reports with the secretary of Internal affairs; to provide for the lay ing out of private roads under the sur face of Intervening land or lands to coal. Iron ore, fireclay or other min erals underlying adjacent land or lands, necessary for the turning of wagons and teams; repealing the aot relative to road laws In Peters township, Wash ington county; appropriating $200,000 to provide for the deficiency in the fund tpr the care and treatment of Indigent Insane; providing bounties for the de.r struotion ot wildcats, roxea, minks, hawks, owls and weasels; providing for the making of a sworn copy of book accounts kept by any common carrier, railroad company, chartered, storage or transportation company, or other pub lic corporation doing business In this state, prima facie evidence in any. suit or action In which such accounts are Involved In an Issue. The following bills were defeated; To create a state bureau ot geology and mines; providing for the accept ance of the provisions of the act of April 4, 18T3, relative to the Incorpora tion and regulation of Insurance com panies and Its supplements, by cor porations ovcaiilfeo uncier tne taws or. this state, and authorizing reinsurance by such companies; giving authuit tty to Justices of the peace to hear and determine certain criminal offenses and misdemeanors by the aid of a Jury, litlln Wlituli Mn.v bo Reoonslilorod, The bill to fix the medium school term at seven months, and the Smith libel bill, which met with defeat a few weeks ago, will doubtless be reconald sred thlB week. One of the most Im portant measures Introduced In the house during the past week was a bill of less than a dozen lines In length, and yet one of very considerable Im portance to the city of Philadelphia. It provides for the abolition of the pres ent public buildings commission of Philadelphia. A 1111 was passed a former session to wipe out this eom. mission, but the supreme court de clared the bill unconstitutional, on the ground that it embraced two subjects, The bill recently Introduced l very simple, and Its phraseology lias no In volved technical terms. It Is claimed that the Philadelphia public buildings, commission hag become so notorious that the citisens ol the Quaker city want it abolished, as It has squandered the people's money in a most reckless way. The letting of the last contract to a bidder who was over 1100,000 above the next responsible bidder was an act that has developed great Indignation among the people, and hence a concert ed movement lias developed to have the commission destroyed. A number of bills of special Import ance will be brought up for considera tion that will uo doubt provoke very considerable discussion. Senator Quay, It Is reported, will spend a day or two hare during the week, and will no doubt confer with his friends during his visit concerning the measures he would like to see enacted Into laws, It Is also thought that his coming will settle the question as to who will be the most popular and suitable candi dates for the offices of state treasurer and auditor general. In view of hi coming a number of prominent per sons from different parts of the state are expected to confer with him In regard to political affairs generally. Considerable pressure will no doubt be brought to bear upon him by many applicants for federal positions to se :ure his Indorsement. Throe- Wnmrni Shot liv a Afndmitn. Klncnld, Kan., April D. George Mil ler, who was recently released from an Inpnno aylum, shot three women nelghVirs jesterday afternoon, and was himself dangerously wounded while re sisting arrest. The Injured women ar: Mrs. W. H. Rurkey, shot In breaat. probably fatally; Miss Effle Klrby, shot In back, will die; Miss Jennie Klrby. shot in side, will recover. Miller had called to see the Klrby sisters, and be ing refused admittance to the house broke through tho door and shot down the three women as they attempted to escape. He then chased several chil dren through the streets, and hunted up a physician to attend the wounded women. When the officers attempted to ft'-rrst him the crazed man opened fire, but was finally brought down with a load from a shotgun. He may die. TO OllltH A COM) IN ONI5 HAY. Take Laxativo tlromo Quinine Tablets. All drugKists refund the money If it fails to cure 36 cents. American Llna, Ap.ll 5. i : .n.i - can sailor, ho uas :i early nit of the yew nt . 11 . if. y. Ih' A--. -rive- eil in the C 1 nuo, on the chart- i.f dlotderlj conduit, confined and Lcnti-nccil to a year's Imprison ment without such legal trial as Is pro vided for in the treaty between Peru and the United States, and whose sen tence was commuted last week to four months Imprisonment from January 12, was released on Saturday night by or der of the ("iini-rlor couit of appeal. tlttiiklen' Artilta Salve, Tho lx-st salve In the world for cute, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rbeuro, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, oonis, un.i all skin erantlons. and DosRlvoly eurrs piles. 01 jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give periect satisiHction or mony reiumieu. rnce 35 T ,ox. r or sale ov A. wastoy. Want l)n.--.uiP'' fnr'Molpn AtTerrtfons. Nvack. N. Y.. April G. Mrs John Peck, wife of a prominent brlckmaker at Haverstraw, has entered suit agalnBt iui. .li'.n James Scott, a wealthy widow cl that place, whose husband wns a brick manufacturer, for $60,000 for the alienation of her husband's at- fectioim. Mrs. Soott denies all the charges. Mr. Peck has left for North Dakota, seeking a divorce from his wlie, and the present suit Ix one of the side Issues connected with the divorce proceedings. Grip-Cnttls-IicHdncho. Why sullor with Coughs, Colds and L Grippe wbeu Laxative Brnnio Quinine wll' onre you 111 oue uay. rut up 111 taiiiow eon renlent for taklns. Guaranteed to cuio, 01 money refunded. Price, 38 cents. por sale by Kirlln's Pharmacy. Coming llvents. April 7. Etitortslument iu Calvary Baptist oliuruli, uuder the auspices of the Sunday school. Tbev are so small that the most sensitive parsons take them, they are so effective that tne most otistinate esses ot constipation, headaelie aud torpid liver yiold to them. That is why DeWitl'S Utile Early Kisers are known as the famo'ls llttlo pills. C. H. llagcubueh. ; ' All lovrn Pi'O ri-u-nn V si:c!ile Chler-go, A;-.rll fcsJsPr. J. II. Walton, tO jv&js i.:d. tt .veil Jtnu vn physician of Dubuoidc, Iu., CQfrfcniited suicide In Lincoln Park yesterday afternoon by suttlng IiIb throat with a razor. The act was done before the eyes of hundreds of people along the lake shore drive and while the doctor was walking with one of his most Intimate friends, Dr. S. S. Lindsay, also of Dubuque. T'ho Wntliiii,1 For eastern New York, eastern Ferin sylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland: Clearing; southerly winds; ivarmer near the coast, If you lmvo ever seen a child in tho acony of oroup, you cau appreciate tho gratitude of the mothers who know that Ono Minute Cough Curo relievos tholr llttlo ones ns quick ly its It is administered. Many homes In this city aro never without it. C. H. Ilageubucli. Oxford Dfli.it- . iimivriiliro. Putney, April S. The flfty-fourth annual boat race bttueen crews rep resenting the unlvprsi lo? of Oxford and Cambridge was rowed Saturday overthc jsual course, from Putney to Morilake, x distance of four and one-quarter nlles. Oxford won by barely two engths. Reduced Rates lo New Yolk, For tho dedication of tho Grant Monu mental Tomb, April 27, tho Pennsylvania lumroau company will sen tioKets from nil points on its lino to New York, April 20 (and from points within one hundred and fl fu nnies of New York, April 20 and 27), good to return until April 20 inclusive, at rate of a fare and a third for the round trip. Tickets for military companies lu uniform, number ing fifty or more, traveling In n body on oue ticket, will bo sold at rate of slnglo fare per capita mr tne round trip. The parade 011 this occasion will be the grandest mllluuy demonstration since, tho war. Thousands 01 veterans. United States regulars, and state militiamen will be in line, pei7i?a. Railroad. BCHUYKILL DIVISION. .TakihHV 18, 1897. Trains will leave Uhenamloah after the Bbov, duto for WigKans, GUberton. PmekvlUe, Dari Water, St. Clair, l'ottevllle. Hamburg, Hsadln Pottstown. Phoenixvllle. Korrlstown and Phil adelphla (Ilrond street station) at io and 1106 a. in. ana 1 Mi p. m. on week days. lfor run. villa and Intermediate stations 9 17 a. m. SUNDAY. For Wlggnns, GUberton, Frackvllle, Dsn Wuter, Ht. Clolr, I'ottsvllle, at 6 OS, 9 IS a. m. au 3 10 p. in. For Hamburg, Heading, Pottstour l'hoentivllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia ate s 1 48 a. m., 8 10 p. m. Trains loave Kmekvllle for Sbennndoab 10 40 a. m. aud 12 81, 5 11, 7W and 10 47 p. n. Sunday, 11 13 a. m. aud S 41 n. in. l.enve I'nttsvtlle fur Shenandoah, at 10 U a. iu. unci wius, a ra, 7 90 ana ui yu p. m. sunua) -,. iu w u. I,,., o 10 p, m. Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), (o Shenandoah at B 57 and S 8A a. m., 4 10 and 1 p. in. week days. Sundays leave nt 6 SO a. m Iave Broad street statlun, Philadelphia, n, 8ea dirt. Anbury Park, Ocean Grove. Lou- Branch, and Intermediate stations, K..6 11.11 a. iu.,3.ao ana l.uu p. ni, weelc-uays. Leave ftroud Street Htation, Philadelphia, POli NKW YOHK. Ill press, week-days 8 90, 4 0o, 130 t IS, too. 7 ns, a 4 , n tsi you, iusi tuining ciarj, iiwa in. 13 uu noon, zsa ti. milieu 1 uu aim 4 Tl p. 111, DlnlriK Cioi-s), 1 40, 9 80 (Dining Car) 830, 3 SO, ( i tin c, ka . 1,1 ,. nm hi. in,,. p. Ill . 13 111, night. Sundays 3 Jo, 4 Oo, 4 SO S 13", B Al, n iso, u ai. iu Jl, 11JI ini( iur, 11 1 a. m. una, 3 au ti'iiiina uar;, -i uo ti.iiniieu zjimiiiiK Cur), 8 20, 3 58, ( I)lnlli Cur), 6 83, 0 00, It 12, 10 1 p m , 12 01 IllKlit. Express fur Ifaaitou without change, 11 00 a m., week-da, aud 6 50 p in , dully. FOR WASHINGTON AND THU SQl'Til. Kor tlatlluinrc and Wiwhinutnu, 8 59, 7 9u,e 2 1090. 1123 a. in., WOK (128) Liiultnd D Ilia Onr), 119. 8 IH, 141 (8 19 Uoimrowibir. I.iiuitnl, Pliilhut'Hr), 0 17, E (Dining Cm) 7 40 (I'liiiou Cur) p in., and IV OS ,.l week d-iy,. Monday. 3 59, 7 3', 9 12. I' is k a., 12 09 I 12, I II, ( 5 If L-oiiKKMloiial Limited initios Uir, B.U (IMHII1IC tun, 7 Ml v. p . (Diiiiur Car; i. nd li' 0G ii)ki. FOH ATLANTIC CITY. I-av llroad street statin--, l'lillcle'plihi (via Delaunre river bridge), express, 7 0S p. n. dally. lavc Vurket street Ferry, xpress, 8 .V a m., 2 00, 4 10, 5 - 0 p m Sundays, 8 45, 9 48 a. in. Aueoiruiiotlation, sua, H U0, a. in., 8 SO Hud 4 21) p m , week du h. Sundays, 8 '.0, 8 15 a. in., 4 00 aud 3 Co p in Kor Cuiie May, AngleMea, Wlldwood and Hotly lleoeli, and Heu Isle City, Ocean City aud Avttlon Rxpiewi, 900 a- m., 4 00 p In week days. Sundays. V 00 a in. For Suinurs Point Express, 859 a m., i 10 Sm. week days. Huudn 8 45 a m. .11 llim-iiiHMJii, J It. Woon, (Jen'l Muu.ifcr. Ueu'l l'sss'ic'r Apt Love Is the sun ol woman's life. dawning Is the maiden's tender sentiment: it bright ens into tlie steady aff octiotl of the con tented wife, and reaches its glorious noontide In the happy mother. Happy motherhood is a true wo man's loftiest ambition. Her highest pride is in her fitness to fulfill this grand and sacred destiny. Nothing so clouds and darkens her existence as to be incapacl tat:d for this noblest of womanly functions by weakness or disease. A woman who suffers from any ailment of tlu- delicate special organism of her sex, feels something more than pain and physi cal wretchedness. She is mortified with a sense of womanly incompleteness. Hut uo woman need remain under this cloud of misery and dissatisfaction. Dr. PKrce's Favorite Prescription positively cures alt diseased conditions and weak ness, and restores complete health and sir n tth to the feminine organs. It 1 1 the only medicine of its kind devised for this one purpose by an educated and ex. pe-fenced physician, and eminent specialist in this particular field of practice. It Is the ouly medicine which can lie relied up'in to make the ordeal of motherhood ab-'olutely safe and almost painless. " I cannot say too much for Dr. Pierce's Favor ite Prescription," writes Mlw Clara Dalrd, of Bridgeport, Montgomery Co.. renn'a. " I feel It mv dntv to sav to sll women who mav be suffer ing from any disease of the womb that it is the best nifdlcine on earth for theiu to use. I cannot praise it too lilRlily lor tlie good it aid me. 11 any one doubts this give them my name aud sdslress." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate the stomach, liver and bowels. Of all medicine dealers. ' NUGGETS OF NEWS" The libel suit ot Senator Penrose against Jacoby has been quashed at Doyleslown, Pa. William J. Bryan is assisting In the argument in the United States supreme court In the maximum rate costs today. A daughter of Postmaster General Gary is To be married at Baltimore on Wednesday. Several mambers of the cabinet will attend. Royd Bwlng and S. M. Patton, proml nent residents of Chattanooga, Tenn., lost their lives In an onice building Are In that olty. Farmer Amos Shoope's frightened horse nt Harrlsburg dragged him down a steep embankment, and there thu animal, on Its back, kicked lilm to Jeath. ONE OF TWO WAYS. The Madder was created fop qqe purpose, namely, a receptacle for the mine, and as such it Is nut liable to any form of disease ex cept by ono of two ways. The first way is from imperfect action of tho kidneys. Tbo second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys 1 the chief cause of bladder troubles aud suffering so painful to many that Ufa is made miserable. Tlip WQiub like tbe bladdor was created for one purpose, and if left alone it is not liable, to become diseased, except in rare cases, When lu position thu womb Is situated back of and very closo to the bladder, and for that reason auy distress, disease or incon veiiienco manifested in tlio klduoys, back, bladder or urluary passago is often by mis take, attributed to female weakness or womb trouble of some sort. Tlio error is easily made and may ho as easily avoided by paying a llttlo attention to tbe condition of tbe uriuo (seo pamphlet). The mild and the ex traordinary effect of Dr. Kiimor'g Swamp- Root, the great kiduoy, liver and bladdor remedy is soou realized. It stands tbo high est lor its wouuertui cures, it you need a medicine you should have the best, At drug gist nity cents and ono dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail. SIcntion Evening Heu lp and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., ningbaratou, N. Y. Tbo proprietors of tins paper gurauteo tho gemilncuesa of this oiler. Anothor C'liiiroli ISIot In Bridgeport Bridgeport, Conn., April D. Troublo has again broken out at St. John's Slavonian Cathollo church, In this city, and yesterday Rev. Father Formauek was oungeu to can ror police nrotec tlon. He was not allowed to celebrate mass. During the past week ho has been threatened with violence, and stones have been thrown at his resi dence. Somo of the windows of the church have also been broken, Tho trouble s of long standing. Members of the parish desire Father Formauek removed, but the bishop will not grant their request. The malcontents declare that they will not allow him to conduct any more services In the church. Itheumntfsm Cured In a Day. "Mystic Curo" for Rhoumatlsm and No might radically cures In 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the Bystom is romarkablo and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. Tho first dose greatly benefits. T. F. Anthony, ox-Postmaster qf Promise City, Iowa, says : "I bought ouo bottle of 'Mystic Cure' for Riieumatbnt, and two doses of it did me moro good than any nicdiclno I ever took." 75 cents. Sold by O. U- ItaKenbuch,, druggist, Shen andoqiji. Julio b'lillgilllly'a Plwdjro. Washington, April 6. If Julio San gullly goes to Cuba he will do so at his own risk. Secretary of State Sherman raid today: "I have Ills written pledge that he will not take active part in the Insurrection. If he should do so, he will take his life In his own hands. We should never Interfere In his behalf again." E. K. Turner of Coinpton, Mo., writes us' that after suffering from pile for seventeen years, lie completely cured tlioui by using three boxes of DeWltt's Witch Hani Salve. It cures eesema and severe sklu diseases. C. II, Ilageubunh. Fh"uT ItoMillt i'iI'u Komi. Birmingham, Ala., April 5. A feud which I14.3 L:ieted between the fam ilies ot Hud llarvtlle and ' Jack Me Combs, prominent farmers of Cullman, over the location of the divisional line between th'elr properties, resulted in a battle between Harvllle and one of his farm tenants named John Atwell on one side and McCombs and his 18-year-old son on the other. Atwell was killed and the younger McCombs fa tally wounded. The elder McCombs was shot In the leg and body. Harvllle being puihuid by enraged friends ot McCcmbs. The misery of years has been cured in a single night by tbe use of Doau's Ointment, a positive never failing remedy fur Iteblug llles and all similar diseases. Your dealor keeps it, or can get It fur you. !!' IsW WW IN SENATE AND HOUSE. J Llttlo Will be Aocoinpllxlir.il by Na tional Lew I -tin tor TIiIm Week. Washington, April 6. The bank ruptcy bill will be given first place In the senate program this week, but It will give way to the appropriation bills after tomorrow If the committee on ap propriations reports them then, as la expected, and urges consideration. The appropriation bills will excite more or less debate when taken up, but they are scheduled to pass with com paratively few changes. There has been an effort on the part of some members of the house to Impress the senate with the importance of passing these bills ae sent over from the house without any clinnge whatever. This suggestion Is resented, especially by the appropriations committee, which Is de termined to make some changes, If only for the purpose of demonstrating the senate's Independence of the house. The outlobk 1 that the week will not be a busy one, and that the dally ses sions will be short Many senators will be absent. The finance committee will press forward Its Investigation of the Dlngloy tariff bill, and the various parties will continue their efforts to reach an understanding on the organi zation of the senate committees. Borne attention may be given to the arbitra tion treaty In executive session, but there will not be any effoit to get a vote upon It during the weelc. The house, In pursuance of the wait ing policy mapped out by the leaders, adjourned Saturday until Wednesday, and on that day will Immediately ad journ tor three days, the constitutional limit of adjournment without the con sent of the senate. Many of the mem bers have gone home subject to call In the event they should be needed. In case the president should decide to ask congress for special legislation for the relief of the Mleslssippl flood sufferers, as It Is anticipated he may, the 'proceedings on Wednesday may be more Interesting. It will be an agreoublo surprise to persnoa subject to attacks of bilious colic to leru that prompt relief may be had by taking Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Item ody. In many instances tho attack may be prevented by taking this remedy ns soou as tbo first symptoma of tlio disease appear. 35 and 50 cent bottles for salo by Grublcr Ilros., druggists. Two Drowned in Nlngnrn Hlvor. Buffalo, N. Y., April 5. A sailing skiff capsized In the Niagara river, and Thomas Dowd, aged 23, and Edward Bawling, 39 years old, were drowned. James O'Hara, the third occupant of the boat, was rescued. The men hnd been on a fishing expedition, and when coming up the river the boat was cap sized by a sudden gust of wind. Did You Ever Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your trouiuesr it not, get a bottle now aud get relief. This medicine has Ik on found to be peculiarly adapted to tho ri lief and cure of all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving strengtli and tone to tho organs. If you havo Loss of Appetite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or aro Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy or trouuieu witn Dizzy spells, liioctrio Hitters is tho medicine you need. Health aud strength aro fr-.irantcod by its use. Largo bottles only fifty cents at A. Wasloy's drug store. Tho WiisliliiRton C.volo Contest. Washington, April 5. In the six day bicycle race, which ended Saturday night, the score was as follows: Shock, 1,070 miles; Alberts, 1,615; Gold en 1,005; Lawson, 1.5S3: Cassldy, 1,554; nivirre, 1,142; Ford, 593; Muller, 134. Hale's record at Madison Square Gar den, New York, wus 1,910 miles. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, bo made well, strong, magnetic, full of new lifo and vigor, tako No-To-Uac, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days Over 400,000 eurcd. lluy No-To.Ilac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50o or $1.00. Booklet and sample mailed free Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. Tlio Youthful tilopora Woddoil. Macon, Ga., April 5. Governor At kinson's lfl-year-old son. and 14-year-old Miss Ada Bryd, who on Friday eloped, were married at Kingston, at which place they were met by their fathers, and all returned together to Atlanta. After consultation it was de elded to separate tbe couple until the young groom reaches the age of 17, noxt February, at which time they will be remarried If neither party wishes to have the marriage annuled. Miss Byrd reentered school today, and her young husband will remain In the gov ernor's office. A Household Necessity. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, tho most won derful medical disco vory of tho age, pleasant and refreshing to tbo taste, act goutly aud positively on kidneys, liver ami bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, curo headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day ; 10, 35, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to euro by all druggists. Mn- Strike AgnliiHt Noii-UnloulstH. New York, April 5. The decision of Persldent Seth Low, of Columbia col lege, who was made umpire In the fight betweev the steamfttters and nlumbars. In favor of the latter and the ordering; of the board of walking delegates de daring the Btnue oft on the new Co lumbla oollega building and the pubUo sohoa! buildings was not brought up In nn official manner at yesterday's meeting ot the Central Labor union, but It was the general opinion of the men Interested that the trouble was not at an end. The men who have been on strike on the buildings referred to returned to work today, but President William J. O'Brien repeated the state ment last night that general strikes would be ordered upon every building where there were non-union steam- utters. BloodfHerveFood For Weak nnd Run Down PbodIg. WHAT IT IC 1 Therlchestofall restore svilHI II IOI tlve foods, because It re places the essentials of lire that ure ex hausted by disease. Indigestion, high living, worry, uxcesaes, uuusv, eic WHAT IT DOES! S digestion perfect It creates solid llesb, muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes active and slear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wnst lug drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator lias no equal. Price o0c, or 11 vo boxes 82.00, Druggists or by mall. We can help you. Advice and book, free. I Writo Us About Your Caso. THE DR. OHA8C COMPANY, 1512 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. ail. 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