EVENING HERALD KsrllMSHRO 1R70. r K onhiK, Kxcepl Hunday.M Sticm I xartiN Strkrt, Nkak OnifTttR. Tin Hnrrtltl i Mcll n wl 1 n Hhoiiivnl'inn (.M'H'.t Hin 'i.iiulhit t-vui for ntx tumi" wuk, ia iiMp to thr c.u t ior By mall ji.fiO a year, or 2 I'pnM A mouth, pnyaUlf In advance. Advtirtlsf nn'iiU iMirtiKV'I iK't'unUiitt to HfiACP and position The iml.li-luMx retirrve tne rlitht to rliai.ice tin )Mfiuii f w pitiflcmetiV wuetit . i Hit? pub llcnt'oii of nrwi ii".uiiifls It. Ti. rl'it In r"i'i 'el to rt'jritiiny iwlvertliNiMiPUl, wlirtli, r fm hi nut tlmt the (jtibltftliurn mny iUmmii t hi pr r VI vi-i-tt ( tr mt6fl mntlp know 11 i)o npfdi-anoii I'.nti . at tlx- )4oniui it Htieiiaiultmh, Ph., o mcco id i nun) uinttpr. TKl.KI'HONK CONNKtrriOW. "All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald Tl'KHnAY. At'BIIi 8, 1997. Tim readers of the IIkra.I,I patiently await the next dictatorial inaulfesto from Secretary Cilitill. A i i. vo ids now lead to Harrishurg. Sens ti (jtm.v ia at the state eapitol, aud the hungry place-huuters are storming that port just uow. Tiik npiKilntment of I.imi llnrtranft, son of tne Into (lonl. Hartranft, as Appraiser of .Mricimndlse at Philadelphia, gives universal s.iii-1'nticii to the Ucpublicans of Pennsyl- 1 1 would now be lu order for tire Legisia- tui.i to appolut HeeroUry Cnrtin, of the I ton id of Health, to the position of press . ensor for Schuylkill county. He Would All tho ''ill admirably. Tiik management of the County Con troller's ottlce, under Mr. Severn, luu resulted in ii big saving to the tuxpayera in Inure way tluiii one. Especially is tills trill! In reference to the almshouse affairs. Ai'j'i.K'ATHix for division of the Fourth .ml of Kittsvllle Was made tn court yester d iv. Shenandoah has mm or two wan's, if divided, wntiM be n great Hcc.ummidalioii to the hiUts and election board. T.ik Legislature has entered upon the fourth tiio'ith of the semioli. So fur only eh en liiils bsve iMss"d. The meiulMiM will h im' to lustle tlieoidclves if they want to .i !', .uui liefore the middle of summer. Wi are in revel pt of the flwt copy of the U ,n-toii ( S. C ,) Journal, the new paper in u!.i li .1. K. P. S.'heifly, formerly of this town, is interested. It has an eioellent mlvertisirg lmtronage, and bears every indl r.iiion of a bright future. ( n T in Toledo onco a reiwrter of romanc ing proclivities, hearing Dr. Gatling, the noted gun-makor, was in town, and failing to get an Interview, wrote a long article of imaginary inventions he was perfecting. Among other things ho wrote that the Doctor had just gotten out a machine for making artificial ice, which would be ono of tho gie.itest boons to humanity, inasmuch as ice could bo produced for 13 cents a tou. In less than a week the Dr. got over 1,000 letters from mon lu all parts of tho United States wanting him to let them act as agents for the sale of tho machine. Another evidence of tho good offects of newspaper advortlslug. And there is no better medicine than the JIerat.d. Democrats in Congress aud elsewhere arc greatly disappointed with the sugar sche dule of tho Dinglcy tarifl- bill as well as other features. They are especially disap pointed regarding the sugar schedule as they arc unable to find in it any opportunity to charge that the bill is advantageous to or in the interest of trusts. They' remember with great bitterness the fact that their own l.iw which now stands upon the statute i-x Ve, was condemned by-the publio gener ally as framed in the interests of the -u it trust, and they had hoped to Hud oiue opportunity to make a similar charge auamst the DIngley bill, hut in this they b.ive absolutely failed, and those or them wiio are frank enough to confess the truth at in it that it wipes out tho advantages which the sugar trust has enjoyed under the present Democraticlaw. Many people are at loss to know why the inauguration of a President occurs on the Ith of March. Tho design of the Trainers of the constitution was to begin the presidential term at an earlier date in the year than tho 41 h of March, the original intention being that the governmental aud calendar years hhoitld begin together, but, as the constitu tion was not adopted at the same time by all t he states, there was delay in inaugurating the new government, the messenger being obliged to travel from New Yoik to Virginia, and Washington being compelled, of course, to make Ills journey from his home to the metropolis, so that several weeks intervened, and net until March 4 was the first Inaugura tion held. The President was then sworu in lor lour years, aaa, oi course, tils successor was installed into office at the end of his term, thus tlxiug the 4th of March in our history as a political epoch. THE PRESIDENT IS WISE. 1 'resident McKiulcy, who has alwayt, lire n considered a man of robust health, hus already begun to feel and show the t ll'ectsof the alinoit Insane preuura made upon hi in by the hordes of men who, with their fileuds, have v'alted Washington for the purpose of pressing their application for appointment to office. If there was but a .single applicant for each podtiou, and the 1'iesoleiit was compelled to give him and bin huckcis mdieuce, he could not listen to a tithe of them, but iuatead of oite there are sometimes a dozen for the same place, each alike eager to succeed, aud each alike ac companied by a largo or smaller number of uctive 1 1 loud. It is not surprising that the President lit. nlieady succumbed to this formidable pressure, aud that he has begun to feel the 11'eetH of the strain upon his physical I'.ieultirs, and that his nervous system has given iMileuce of serious disturbance. We ii i thru lore pleased to laaru that the Presi dent lias losolved to adopt the plan pursued by 1'rtsident Cleveland, who experienced the s line fiiiiou ii i of office hunting and business pressun .mil tin rafure wisely resolved to tu':e liMinnt shut nsblog aud gunning 0 iliiifcs, nhiih tl f.nli ildlrtiled and even r i ighly ci limned by unthinking partisan h i I the effect of keeping biin through tin 1 ii ne font years of bis Administration in s nit I lu llh, u ' c .il' (1 h - to di I 1 1 the responsible riutlos of liisoHlre properly. The health of the Chief Magistrate of the nation In ton precious, and Involves too many Important considerations to be permitted to be Jeopardised. If nn outing of a few dnys will recuperate President McKlnley, such an outing should be taken, not once in a long time, bir whenever fatigue and exhaustion rciitiire it lie will be the better for It, and the mt rt'i-ts of the country, histendof being injured by such luief trips, will be immensely Iwiieflted. It is surprising whaat "wee bit of a tiling', cm accomplish. Sick headache, constipa tion, dyspepsia, sour stomach, diniuesn, are uui -kly lianished by DeWitt's Little Early Itiscr. Smillplll. Safe pill. Host pill. C. It. Hsgenbnch. Murderer Mori?; 1 .-Ipiiliict Innti.i. Georgetown, Del., April 5. James M. Oordy, who Is held l.i jail licit- for the murder of his wife, formerly Mis. Mary Lewis, of New York, and who Is to lie tried at the April term of the Oyer and Terminer court, Is supposed to be feigning; Insanity. Dr. William R. Mes slck, the county jail physician. In mak ing his usual call at the jail started to enter Qordy's cell. Oordy acted strangely and showed fight, and would not allow htm to eater. The supposed Irtea tor the defense Is insanity, and It la generally thought that Oordy is feigning to make It good. Many eases of "Orlppe" have lately been cured hy Ono Minute CVmgh Cure. This preparation seems especially adapted to the en re. of this disease. It arts qnfckly thus preventing serious complications and lrnil effects In which this disease often leaves the patient. C. II. Hagenhnch. AVliltPimut'i Trial for Orniid rRfoeny. New York, April 6. Alonzo J. Whlteman, once mayor of Duluth, and subsequently an Inmate of the Cali fornia state pi-lyon, was placed on trial yesterday, chaiged with grand larceny In the first degree. The Columbia babk, of New i'rrk, rlaln-.n to have been dt frauded of $5S0 by Whlteman In FebrtMli. and the bank's criSiler, Walter a Clrirth, was the ftret witness fur i he p.-osociHton. lie testified that Whlteman, under the name of J. H. Williams, deposited a check on a Uroolclyn bank for $3,718 In the Colum bia bank, then drew a check against Ills account In the latter bank for $6S0. The Brooklyn check proved to be worthless. During the winter of !, K M. Martin, of Long Iteach, West Vo,., contracted a severe cold which left lilm with a cough. In speaking of how he cured it lie says: "I used several kinds of cough syrup hut round no relief until I bought a bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Kemody, which relieved mc almost instantly, and in a short time brought sbnut a complete cure." When troubled with a cough or cold use this remedy and yon will not find it necessary to trj several kiniU before you get relief. It has been In the market for over twenty years and constantly grown io favor and popularity. For sale at 28 aud 80 cents per bottlo by Grubler Rros., ihuggists. Correspondent Scovell Wt'rtdort. St. Louis, April 0. Sylvester Scovell, of Cleveland, O., the Cuban correspond ent of the New York World, was mar ried yesterday to Miss Fraces Cabanne at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. Scovell is 27 years of age. He was the first correspondent to reach the camp of the Insurgents, and his letters from the camps of Gomes; and Maceo were the llrst that told the exact situation of the revolutionist forces. In the fall of 1896 Scovell was captured and im prisoned by the Spaniards, After sev eral weeks' incarceration he was re leased. Mr. Scovell goes to Athens next Thursday as The World's repre sentative, and his bride will accompany him. WHAT IS YOUR TRADE ? Each Trade or Occupation Has Its Special Plsease. It Is well kuowu among medical men that certain diseases are more readily developed in certain occupations than in others. That each ocsupatiuu lias its attendant physical weakness. Engineers, railroad meu and similar occupations suffer mostly from kid dey troubles and men who are often oxposed to the weather suffer from rheumatism, while clerks and professional men, iu fact the army of people whose business keeps them indoi r, are oftentimes great sufferers from pll.cs and constipation. In tills con uection llie following letter is of interest to people v.!" e cc -nation will not allow suf ficient out I ool' exercise. Mr. A. V. CulLoun, notary public and jeweler ami wateliniakor of Circleville, W. Va., writes ai follows: I had been a so . ere sufferer from piles for year ami hud Hi d many remedies with but little benefit, wi.un about three years ago I saw rim Pj rauild Pile Cute advertised and sent for it. I was bi'illy nrHlelcsl when I got them, but after only two applications tho piles dis appeared and from that day to this I have never felt a symptom of the disease, I feci that I cannot recommend them too highly lo sufferers from piles. The P.vr mid Pile Cure is free from cocaine, opium or any mineral hIsuu, hUo lutely wile, pl.oiiint and painless; ohl by druggist at 50 cents per package. If there is any ennstliMllon the Pyramid Pills should he u-f with the pibtoure. Tho pills are 26 cents per package. Auy druggist will tell you that the Pyra mid Is tl e beet known and most cueoessful aud optihir pile euro ever placed on the lnar.'.el and it leputatlon as a safe and rad ical cure has only resulted liom the personal reo minendatlon of people who have beet) cured of tills distressing ailment. S. ud to Pyramid Co., Albion. Uich., for valu ihlu little book ou caue and cure of pllci. WRIGHT'S For all Biuoes and Niavous DissASSs. They purify the E:xod and give Healthy PILLS action to the entire system. Cure DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION and P'MPLES. iEB 664 Worth Sixth St ic l MBtaraBasiaeeniranceci'.tiresnKi fcafosVaS HUlmDELPHIA. (JURE cuakatjteld VL.iic'r in v iULUi-i:: i ja ciri and Year. Ilofcultul Kxuerl, tu-,- In (.i..ntuv 3trictuhe, blood poison, A XQCNERM. OCBILITY, LOST VlCCR.'A excesses and all other Effects of Youthful Folly of both Sexi-k Permanently cured after ercrr oae elo bae failed. 10ST MANHOOD AND SHRUNKEN OROANS RtlTOSCl Soulier whet Mir-.tjled pel and fknMHu Doctors sod oiiocioL Uu alAlm, write, prlut or m, old Jlr. Thcel kuovi mot about umbo dlieuei end bow to treet tbcm mcwasflilly Uieu ell eteere oombloMl, and Ibcr all know It tuo, lo tuir eerrvw. I'm reed Itleh, urou were robbed eod vktinilz.d, end yoo vleb le eet Mooeet and okllirul treenuot, try once more old jlr Taeel. ead be will euro too inaliivdr irruro la po.alblc. ne IleeefMloa, noFalea KepreeeeiUUem. rieebeeee eared In i lo 10 Deve. Seed Ore S-ceo. eluape for Truth. Seet ef ell for Slncle or Merried, youoi or old. Onlr Book e- laeooD eed treatoieet la eaemluf Uum.1cw eod deoferoue eeeeo, deJlr.StoS Wd. eod Set. tv..., 6 to 10. 8un.,0 lo 13. Trt-el-Boat br uell. Hirlote.i mvncj BaaraaUed. I'aellleel iae loweel eharaea lo tbl. tut ihu beet IreeUeaeat. i w qeeeee. nourai v-e. avenlogi; e-p. Hooriatri & HtfElJpTISffl Munyon's Rheumatism Cure Is guaranteed to cure acute or muscular rheumatism In from one to five days, (sharp shooting pains in any part of the body stopped by a few doses. A prompt, complete and permanent euro for lameness, soreness, stiff back and all pains In hips and loins. Chronic rheumatism, sciatica. lumlMgo or pain In the bark are speedily cured. It seldom falls to give relief from one or two doses, and almost Invariably cures before one bottle has boen used. Price SSfi. MM Improved Homoeopathic Home Remedy Company put up a, separate cure for each disease. At all druggists, mostly 85 rents. Guide to Health free. Personal Icttors to Prof. Mnnyou, 1808 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., snswored with free medic il advice for any disease. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Jersey C'ontrKl Ucinmert d by thu Hpci- I nlutoi'B o;-. ""a'l striet. New York. Anrll 5. The traders H stocks made a plaything of New Jersey Central stock today, and worked their will with it. So inviting a subject for spec ulation was it that It absorbed a largo share of attention In a very narrow mar ket, lss wide and erratic fluctuations mak ing It especially available for the pur poses of the traders. The stock went down to Wi, and then, on the announce ment of a 1 per cent dividend, rallied 10 80, but later declined, closing at 7T. Closing bids: Bf.lto. & Ohio.. 13 Chesn. A Ohio.. 10H Del. & lIud?on..l02Vi D.. U & W,...150'A Brio 12H Luke Erie & W. tt'.i Lehigh Valley.. 2S4 N. J. Central... TO4 N. Y. Central.. 99, Pennsylvania .. 62 Reading SBi St. Paul 72H W. II. Y. & Pa. 2 l.ehlgll Nav 88 All aest'e paid. Bx-dlvldend. Philadelphia, April 6. Flour lower; win ter superfine, $2.40!.65 do. extra. 12.764) S.tO; Pennsylvania ro'le, clear, K."B3.B0; do. straight, 34S1.20; western winter, clear, JS.'IMfi.W; do. etfight, 41.20; city mills, extra, W.S0W8. Wheat depressed; contract wheat, Anrll, 804ifW4c; No. 1 northern sprlnif. spot, 80ft80ic: No. 1 Pennsylvania nod No. 2 Delaware red, spot, S6e. ; No. 2 red, May, 75ic. ; do. June, 75ic. ; do. July, 74T4c. ; do. September, Tic. Beef unlet: beef hams, $19.86020. Pork wetk: short clear, Cl.7Ti01O.76; fum Ity, CO. Will. Lnrd weak; western steam ed. $t."2H, Butter steady; western cream ery, l3c.; do. factory, SAUlAc.; Elgins, 22c.; Imitation creamery, IKSilSc.; New York dairy. lMF21c. : do. creamery, 160 22c. ; fancy prints jobbing nt 24927a.; do, extra, wholesale, 28c. Cheese quiet: large, WUVic: small, 94il2'gc. ; part skims. 5S8o.: full skims, 2ifci3c. Efts quiet; Now York and Pennsylvania, M"10c; western fresh, 9i!93ic.: southern, Bfi9Hc. Tallow quiet; city, isc. ; country, 3Hc. Cottonseed oil easy. Petroleum weak; United closed at 87MiC bid: refined New York, 16.20; Phila delphia and Baltimore, sS.lft. Turpentine Arm at lai'MiSAc. Hlce firm. Molasses rum. Pig iron Quiet; southern, 31011; northern, lin.PouW.W. Copper easy; brok ers, S11.70: exchange, 3U.62Hi11.76. Lead closed uuiet. with spot lots quoted by the Metal exchange at 33.S7H03.42H and b; brokers at 33.25. Tin oasy; Btt-alls, 113.11 13.26: plates dull, Coffee steady; April 17.304 7.35. LIvu Stock Mocked. New York, April 6. Beeves quiet and weak, except for good steers: native steers, J1.50&5.15; stags and oxen, 33.160 1.26; bulls, 12.7503.CO; dry cows. $1.5003.50. Calves slow, but steady; veals, JlgCwS. Sheep and lambs slow; unshorn Bheep, 38.6086.06: clipped do., $3.uO4; unshorn jambs, $5.606.46: clipped do., $l.505.30. Jlogs steady at $1.10t.4!. East Liberty, Pa., April S. Cattle aei ttve and higher; prime, $66.15; feeders, J3.75'S4.W; bulls, a fag and cows, $1,759 f.60. Hogs steady; prime assorted medium weight. $4,2iJi6-4.23; beat Yorkers, $4,15 4.20: heavy hogs, ii.lDfU.V); pigs, $3.904 roughs, $2.753.73. Sheep steady; wooled cheep, choice, $!.354.40: common, $303.CO; choice lambs, $6.2S&5.25; spring lambs, $7 09; veal calves, $1.5005. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And I'lovvcrs, the Hand of America, Cali fornia. Via the true pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain lioute," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, bMzsards or high altitudes are unknown. Pullman first and second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points In Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, California Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Xovnda, without change, Quick time, low rates, and all llu comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Paclflo railway system. For rates right from your home literature, and full information, dropa postal card,, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent, BID Kail road avenue, Elmim, N. Y., or 301 Uroail way, New York. 2-3-tf W. E. Hoyt, G. E, P. Agt. PliiKi-oe'ei Onndlil ito Defeated. Detroit, April 6. A. C. Maybury, Democrat, was elected mayor yester day by about 1,000 majority over Cap tain Albeit E. Stewart, Itepubllcan. Judge John Miner, Democratic candi date for pol-cc justice, was defeated by Judge Albert F. Sellers, Itepubllcan. Maybury'e dec lion Is looked upon as a decided defeat fur Governor Plngree who practically named Captain Stew art an his successor as tnayor after the courts had overruled the governor's contention that lie could hold both the offices of governor and mayor. Constipation I the cause of all- sorts of serious disorders of the blood, gtrongcathar tics are worse than useless. Burdock ItIod Hitters is JTature's own remedy for (roubles or this sort. I'lvcU III Pen Ion, Tpeu I osIkiwmI. Washington, April 6. The secretary of the Interior yesterday accepted the resignation of Henry C. Bell, second deputy commissioner of pensions, to take effect Immediately. Pension Com missioner Evans, spending of the resig nation today, said: "On April 27, 1893, Mr. Bell voluntarily relinquished hl claim for pension. Last week wh'le First Deputy Commissioner Dana was In charge Mr. Bell had his pension re- stored, dating from April 28, 1893, glv l tng him the original rate and entitling him to over $500 In back money. Last Friday Mr. Bell tendered his resigna tion as deputy, and on the above foots i becoming known Secretary Bliss promptly accepted it" Mr, Evans ad ded with some significance that Mr, I nell had not received his back motiey. arli-Oolda-IIwi(luolie. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and 1j Grippe wlien Ieszatire Ilromo Quinine will cure you iu one dsy. I'ut up In Utile's urn renleut for Ukiug. Oiursnteed to cure, or money refunded. Price. SB conU. ""or sale by Kirliu's I'Usrmacy. Ciiinlnc Uvmila. April 7 EutorUluinen', io Calvary Iluptlst t'liiiiili, under the aespiccs ef the Sunday M-llOol. Tin y hiv kii small that t be most sensitive ' peraoua ULu thcni, tl.ty ate so eftet tlve that : the most ohatllmle caecs of comitiimtioii, i lieudiii'lie and torpid liver yield to them ' Tlutt ia why I o Witt's Utile Karly iiirtt is :n, ' knemn hh the fainu'H little pi)U 1' 11 , ll.igcubuili. I " ' 1 " " "M r' -1 THE BUBBLE BURSTS. How Nrw York Brokers Worked on 'Discretionary Order." New York, April 6. The offices of the R. S. Dean company, dealers In Htncks, bondH, grain and provisions, are In charge of deputy sheriffs on an at tachment. The concern hns done an enormous business for some time past, the customers belnir almost entirely outside of New York. It hns made a Specialty of "discretionary orders." That is, the customers send In their money for the company to place In the ma i kit us It saw fit-for their account. The company's mall Is said to have been tremendous. A large number of girls were constantly employed scat ter Inir circulars through the mall to pen) ile, nointmg otlt the large profit that could be made by sending money to be Invested by the company. "She company lias been doing business for several years, and Is said to have received hundreds of thousands of dol lars. Months ago a fraud notice was Issued against them by the postal au thorities, and this, coupled with the recent action of the governors of the New York Stock Exchange in cutting off the ticker service, has cilppled thplr business. The concern conducted business In veiy ornamental way. They adver tised extensively, elalmln that thev possessed Inside Information on the propo&ed movement of stocks, and In viting Investors and sreeulators to forward money for Investment In pools that were being formed to take ad vantage Of the rite or fall in the prices of shares. Klaborate prospectuses were also vent through the malls containing Illustrations of the firm's magnificent offices and eaay methods by which for tunes could be made easily In Wall street. One report nay that E. S. Dean, the ostensible head of the firm, la a woman residing in Chicago; another that the name la ficticious. Myron Bernard Is president of the company. Jacob Lom- berg, who 18 named as one of the stock holders, Is an IS-year-old boy, and Louis Balbach, another "stockholder," Is as In tan::' hie an E. S. Dean. The company has branches In many cities. TO OUItH A COI.II IN ON15 DAY, Take Laxative ilromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It fails to cure is cents. Sohoirnor CnpahMd. snllor Drownnl. New York, April 6. The small schooner Mad Anthony, fiom er plancks for Bayonne, N. J., wl'h a car go of brick, fouled a stakeooat on Forty-second gtrteet, North rtver, in a dense fog, and stove a hole In her hull. The echooner ailed rapidly and cap- stxed. Her captfcln and mate fo'l Into the river, but were rescued by those on board the stakeboat. John Drlscoll, a sailor, Is supposetl to have been drowned. If you have ever Been a child In the aoonv or croup, you can appreciate the gratitude nl the mothers WUoknow that One Mltiutf Cough Cure reUevis) their little onesas quick ly as it is anmiuuutMl, Jinny Homes in tin. city are never wutl&utit. C. II. Ilagenbuch The IowaVliJit'twinliim Winner. Boston, ArtiJ..(Sfriie battleship Iowa had a prellrtllrT trial off the Neir England coagfe, Jfcsterday. The Iowa made a maglUficent performance, al though It wag" abruptly brought to a close by the'tnnttums of New England weather. Built under the contract re quirements of 16 kuotti an hour, she easily added a full knot and a fraction to that figure, with conditions not al together In her favor. The official tilal ItUes pl.ici ti.mcrrovv. ltcilileed ltate6 to Now York, Per tho dedication of the Grant Monu mental Tomb, April 27, the Pennsylvania ltailroad Company wM sell tickets from all points on Its line to New York, April 20 (unci from points within one hundred and fifty miles of New York, April SO and 27), good to return uutil April 20 inclusive, at rate or u fare and a third for the round trip. Ticket for military companies iu uniform, number Inir fiftv or more, travollnc in n body on one tloket, will be sold at rate of singlo fare per capita lor tlio rouud trip. The parade on this occasion will bo the emndest military demonstration since the war. Thousands of veterans, United States regulars, and state militiamen will be in line. NUGGETS OF NEWS. A call has been Issued for "an Inter national gold miners' convention" to e held In Denver on June 16 and 16. The comptroller of the currency haB given authority for the organization of the First National bank of QreeriBboro, Pa. Preparations for the extensive forti fying of the eastern end of Long Island sound on Plum Island are about com pleted. . General Weyler Is preparing a decree announcing that the war Is finished In Cuba, Rnd that only small bands of bandits remain In the field. The Hovernrnent has closed a con tract with eastern caidtall3ts for the operation of a system of pneumatic tubes In connection with the New York postofnee. MADE ME A MAN AJAXTADLBTS POSITIVELY CUBE -A l.r, JVfjMUsT Oil vaMeM Pail Ina Mom. 2? C ory. Impotene7,Hltepletwnei)etc ,caud tX byAoueanl othor Xioeatee and India- creuoua. uie fjiticivtv una muriiv restore Lost Vitality in old or young, ana tit a man for ptudy, buineu or marriuga. PraMtit 1 n rati ft v and rVmtttimutlnn If tAfeenln time. Their una pliowx itnnWlintsj iiopron moat and effecU a CURB where all or tern tall. In. frtttujon havfng the genuina AJax Tablets. They have cored thousande and will oure you. Wo fate a petlure written guarantee) to effect a cure in each case or reiuaa ino money. rnw uu cbipj war naoai all pwkagwi full treatment) for Pt&iD wrapper. ur,oa recelut, of i.rlaa. (Jlraula A.I AV RPMPfW. CO.. '.5"rir, CHlHfS For side In Hlionanduali, Pa., by A. Wssley and S. P Kirlln, DruKifitts. 604 tJoflh Sixth St. Side enhance on Green SL Philadelphia, cure guaranteed. iil.lr:vrinl'JlAl7ri(;r:6S yen re) and O Veure lloeiiilel lxr.erlenpn in .Ifrnienr. STRICTURE, BLOOD POISON, nUENEKAL UCBILITT, UOST VICOH.rT EXCESSES AND ALL OTHER 1 EFFECTS OF YOUTHFUL Folly of both Scxcb i'ermananlly cured aner ererr one eleo aae railed. 10ST MANHOOD AND SHRUNKtN ORGANS RESTORED. Send fire 11-oent atampa fnr tiOolcTrulll. The only osiweurc of tjuBA'ke tintiir sworn ttmUiuonlala The Rosy Frashnoss And a velvet softuess of the skin is lnT liably obtaiood by thevn who use Possoni's Complexion ''uwdur. LEARN TELEGRAPHY Splendid opportunity for young men. Hituationa paying good Halurv Nt-curd. Adilrutw I'ISK TEIelJGItAPM SCIIOOI, IeCbniion. Pcnnue Kopuluf rorn your RUPTURE If you wear Ui ee ,rtu Du fbiUdelohUi Tims Co., 610 Locust St., Phm.. Px ft CHAMPION TRUSS, FOUND DEAD. Why did he do It? Me had everything to live for, happy home, wife, friends, utom-y; but he shot himself through the In art. Why? couldn't have given a Rood reason himself. But evetythlnff looked Bloomy U him. lie was In a gloomy frame of mind, h was the way he looked at life that day. lie Imd been living In too much of a hurry, rt.ilrng mid driving at business, buttling tl o ili his meal, cutting short his sleep. I!,s nerve got on edge; his stomach and liver Mt out of order; lie grew dyspeptic ard melancholy. When the digestion is out of order there is little use trying to look on the bright side of thing, practically there isn't any blight ii le. This is a fliinjferous condition to get ii.to Yet it Is cay to get into and mighty ln -d to get out of it, unless you go about ft in the right way. There is a remeay tuat lias puuea mou- S'l'ini of people rigut out ot mis ueptu oi d it lir. It Is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical D'lCuvcry. It acts directly upon the stom ach and liver. It restores their natural ci-parity to nourish nd purify the system. It p ixes swsv bilious poison!, feeds the n "Tvc-centres with healthy, highly vitalised bl.icl, and drives out the "blue devils " of m.'lcmcb-riy and nc; vousncss. f. ,. Werner. No. loo O Street, Sacramento, Piil., v.ill. " During lUe lssl five ver I hsve Ix I'octortnif with Ss msnyss six different doc- tn - If re mid In Ann Prandaco for diseased atom- b. !i; but 'ioneof the doctors gave me even tem pi ary relief. Two years ago I completely col Ir ,.9r 1. and had to give up all work. I have felt m in' times that I would tike to leave this world. fn looking over the ads in the San Francisco M :smlner J ran rctoss yours, and I now owe my lir a:id present good health to Dr. Pierce's med- tvt.in. I have Mken fourteen bottles or the OoMen Medical Discovery' and four little vials of T'.ensnut Pellets,' and 1 am entirely well of nil slomach trouiuc. uin siecp nine noure every oljl.t. and sm now ready to go to work again." a contest a llencucr's t,tnncj". New York, April G. Laura N. Lewis, sister of Mrs. Maria Elizabeth Cleve land, who died In Paris and left most of her estate to Marvin Scarfe, who at one time saved her from drowning, has filed notice of contest of the will. The contestant alleges that her sister was of unwound mind, and that Scarfe ex ercised undue Influence over her. Hilton ICxpelled from Cuba. Havana, April 0. Prank Lamount. the wounded Englishman who was im prisoned In the Jail at Guantanamo, but was recently liberated, has been expelled from Cuba. It was on the un derstanding that he would leavo the Island that the Spanish authorities liberated hi n. ONE OF TWO WAYS. Tito bladder whs created for one purpose, immely, a receptacle for the urine, and as such it ItWt llublo tonny form of disease ex cept by one of two ways. Tlio first way is from imperfect action of tlio kldnoys. Tlio socond way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. CHIEF 0A08E. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys Is tho chief cause of bladder troubles and sn III' ring so painful to many that life is made miserable Tho womb llko the bladder was created for one purpose, aud if left alone it is not liable to become diseased, except In rare cases. When in position the womb Is situated b&ck of nnd vory close to the bladder, aud for that reason any distress, disease or iucon vcnlence manifested In the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage Is often by mis take, attributed to female woakuoss or womb trouble of some sort. Tho error Is easily mado and may bo as easily avoided by paying a little attention to the condition of the urine (sec pamphlet). The mild and the ox trjordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swauip Iioot, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy is soon realized. It stands the high est for its wonderful cures. If you need a mediclno you should havo tho best. At drug gists fifty cents and ono dollar. You may have a sample bottlo and pamphlet, both scut free by mall. Mention Evexino Her ald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Dinghamton, N. Y. Tlio proprietors of this paper guranteo the genuineness of this offer. Arrosti'il ror liniuc wrooiting,. Buffalo, 1ST. Y April 0. W. O. Le Iand, president of the First National bank, of Sprlngvllle, was a.rrested yes terday untjer an Indictment found In the United States court at Utlca, charging him with wrecking the bank. He was subsequently admitted to ball In $10,000. Tfta Sprlngvllle bank Is In bad condition. The depositors have claims for $175,000, and the receiver has only about $50,000. The depositors will be lucky It they get more than a third of their deposits. Illieuiitiiilsm Cured In a Dny. "ilystlc Cure" fqr Ilheumatism and No mlia rndically euros in 1 to 3 days. Its aetiou upon the system Is remarkablo and mysterious. It removes at onco the cause and the disease Immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. T. P. Anthony, ex-Postmaster of Promise City, Iowa, says s "I bought one bottlo of 'Mystic Cure' for KheumatUm, and two doses of It did ino more good than auy medlcino I ever took." 78 cents. Sold by C. II. Iliigoubuch, druggist) Shen andoah. General Gomez Sllifhtly Woundod. Havana, April 6. The correspondent of La I.ueha at Sanctl Splritus con firms the report the General Maximo Gomess has been slightly wounded by the explosion of a shell. Oeneral Ber nal and General Mario will return to Spain on Saturday. They are Invalid ed. Collado, the sergeant of the guer illas who killed Henry Dabregon, the uritisii engineer, at his home last au tumn. In Cartagena, under atrocious circumstances, has been imprisoned at Clenfuegos on the charrje of murder. K. E. Turner of Couiptou, Mo., writes us time alter suoerlng trout plies for seventeen yeais, be completely cured tliein by using three boxes of IMYIU's Witch Kami Salve. It oures eeaema and severe skiu diseases. C, II. Ilagenbuch. "Steeple JnoU" llrowued. Tarrytown, N. V April 6, J. It. Wayne, bitter known as "Steeple Jack," was found drowned In the Hud son river yesterday. Wayne's skill as u climber had brought him Into notice In ninny places where high steeples or chimneys v. ere In n.pd of repairs or painting. Ills home was In Trenton, N. J. On Saturday Wayne and two companions took a rowboat at Nyack and set out to cross the river. In mid stream the boat capsized and Wayne sank. Ills comrades were rescued. UuuUlBU'e Arulcu Halve. The best salve In the world for out, "ruisos. sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever strei, hitler, chapped bauds, chilblains, corns, and all iikiu eruptions, and positively cures piles, oi .10 jiay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect HiitiHf.ii tiiin 111 irony refunded Price 35 coats per box. for bi.lo by A. Wiwloy . THE OHIO ELECTIONS. Democrats Win Iu f liiolnnntl, Cnnton nnd Other Cltli", Cincinnati, April G.-The election in Cincinnati yesterday was for mayor nnd other tv officers and members of the board of legislation. The Re- j publican ticKet was neaueu oy lk-i Qoodale for mayor and the Democratic ticket by CustaV Tafel, the latter belntr elected by a plurality of 7,320. while the city gave McKlnley a plurality of al most 20,000 last November, and Cald well, Republican, for mayor three years ago, a plurality of 0,765. The Demo cratic ticket had three Republicans on It for city auditor, treasurer and cor poration counsel, but under tha re cently enacted Dana law It coutd not be called a fusion or Independent ticket. The tlcke headed by Oustav Tafel "was victorious thoughout, the lowist plurality being for one of the Republi cans, 13. O. Kshelby, for city treasurer, who received only 809 plurality, and against whom a fight was made on ac count of the constiuctlon of new water works and for ether local reasons. There was a total vote of over 08,000, as compared with 78,000 last November, being an unusually large vote for spring cltcttun .The DemocratlcCgalns were nuide In the IVpublican wards. The elections In other Ohio cities show Democratic rains. In Zanesvllle, which gave McKlnley 250 plurality, the entire" Democratic ticket was elected by 600 plurality. Cleveland elected a Democratic mayor (Farley), but the balance of the Republican ticket was succei'sful. Canton, the home of Mc kinley, went Dcmociatlcoi did Sprlng flcld, Covernor Unrhnoll'" henc. and in Dayton the victory was dl!''eil. It will be au agreeable surprise to pernios subject to atUtcks of bilious colic to learn that prompt relief may be had by taking Cham berlain's Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy. In many instances the attack may be prevented by taking this remedy as soou as tho first symptoms of tlio disease appear. 35 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Ornhler Bros., druggists. Killed tor "nikliiK-" wttl UN Itnlio. New York, April 8. John J. Schwartz Is the first man to feel the force of the new city ordinance making It a misde meanor to carry an Infant upon a, bi cycle. A fine of $3 was Imposed upon, Schwartz yesterday for going out wheeling with his ' little child in n basket attached to his wheel. He plead ed Ignorance of the law, but it did not avail. Did You Kver Try Klectric Bitters as n remedy for your troubles? If uot, get a bottlo now and get relief. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief aud euro of all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence iu giving strength nnd tone to the organs. If you have Loss of Appetite, Constipation, Headache, Painting Spells, or are Nervous, Slecploss, Excitable, Melancholy or troubled with (Hszy Spells, Electric Hitters is the medicine you need. Health aud strength are guaranteed by its use. Large bottles only fifty cents nt A. Wasley's drug store. Train's 1'utnl l'lli 11450 Through n, llrldso Plttsbuig, April C The wooden span of tho north end approach to the Ohio connecting railroad bridge collapsed while a Fort Wayne freight train was crossing, and the engine and 13 cars were precipitated to MeClure avenue, 60 feet below. Fireman William Hag gerty was killed Instantly nnd En gineer Gruham so badly Injured that he canot recover, The engine was completely wrecked, and the cars, which were loaded with coal and Iron, were entirely demolished. 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 now life and vigor, take Nu-Tu-liac, the wonder-worker that makes weak uieu strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Hao from your own druggist, who will guaranteo a euro. 50c or fl.00. Booklet and snmplo mailed freo. Ad. Sterling Kciucdy Co., Chicago or Now York. Lnmbortvlllo'ti Typhoid Hpldamlc. I-ambertvllle, N. J., April G. The board of health hns received St. An drew's Episcopal church parish build lng to fit up for a hospital for typhoid fover patients. The corps of trained nurses already here will be Installed In the place, and will be better prepared to treat and care ibe patients. All cases, as far as It is possible, will be re moved there. At present there are 20 cases In the town, IuhIkI Must Stand Trial. Washington, April 0. The United States supreme court refused to grant the motion of Joseph Iasigl, late consul general of Turkey at Boston, for a writ of habeas corpus, releasing htm from arrest on the charge of embezzlement. The deolgion of Justice Brown, of the second circuit, dismissing Ioslgl'a pe tltlon and remanding him to the cus tody of the City authorities waB nfflrm- A Household Necessity, Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won. derful medical discovory of the age, pleasant aud refreshing to tho taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels. cloauslng the entire system, dispel colds, euro headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of U. u. u. to-day ; 10, 26, GO cents. Sold and guaranteed to oure by all druggists. Dcoliloil AgnlUHt ConiHtouii. New York, April 6. Justices Illns dale, Jacobs and Jerome, sitting in ape cial sessions court, handed down a de clsioh yesterday acquitting George H. iiicnmona, sr., nnd George II. Illch mond, Jr., the publishers who were ar rested about a month ago by Anthony uomstocK Tor publishing Gabriel d'An nunzio-s "Triumph of Ieath," which uomsiocK declared unfit for sale. The President's Outline. Washington. April C President Mo. Klnlsy and his family will leave hem tomorrow for an outing on the dispatch uoat Dolphin. Their drstinatton will depend largely upon the weather. It is probable, however, that .they will pan uown tne I'otomac by the capes and thence up to Anna:ollB, whence they will return to Washington by rail. tft.CHAS$ BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UHAT IT IQ I Therlchestofall restorft. ssnH I II IOI tlve foods, because It re places tho essentials of life that are ox ham ted by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. UUflT IT nnF?l Hy making the blood WHIM I II UUCOJ pure nnd rich and the digestion perfect It creates solid fleeli, inusele and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes noli ve and Uor. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex. and as a female regulator has no equal. I'rlce Wo., orflve boxes 92.00. Brugelsts or by mall. w oBuu ueip you. Auviee aim ooou, rree. Write Us About Your Caso. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, UUCheotnutHtroet, Philadelphia. Neuralgia of the Heart Vanquished by Dr. Mile Remedial. E3. BIDLEY, ol To.-ii: Tton, Coun, fii.Tarmi fiom Just such a complica tion of dUcatienas Ihoi Men- ire os- pcrltnco aud investigation' of Dr. Miles havo proven, result from Impairment pt the nervons systom. Mr. Jos. It. Bldloy writes Oct. 18, UD:: " My wlfo was taken sick with neuralgia of tho heart, nervous exhaus tion and llvor trouble. Although attended by two pbyslclaus dbe grew worse, uhUI she was at death's door. I then began giv ing fcer Dr. Miles' Restorative Norvlno and Dr. Wiles' Now Heart Cure, and she Improved so wor.-lcr- fully from tho first that I tit onco dis missed the physicians. Bhe now oats aud I sleeps well and does her own liousoworlr Wc have recommend ed your romodin to a, great many iu our city, and every one has been very much lionefltod by them." Dr. Mills' Remedies are oold by all drug gists under a jsltlve guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Rook on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. OR. MILES MEDICAL CO, Elkhart, Ind. NNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours MATCHLESS IN EVERY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA Tour to CAMKOUNIA nnd the PACIFIC COAST will leave Now York nnd Philadelphia March 27, returning on regular trains within nine months. Itoiind-trtn tickets, Including; nil tour feat men Rointr ami transportation only rcturnlnc. will he wild nt rate of SHK00 from New York, nnd S20R.OO from Phllntlelnhla: one- wny tickets, Including all tour featurw Rolnjr, $14 .75 from New York. 9140.23 from Philadel phia. Proportionate rates from other point. WASHINGTON Tours, each corerine n oeriod of three days, will leave New York and l'lilladel- xiiorcii li, -a, ami amy is, iwi. nates, Uiclnil Inir traiisnoltntlnn nnd two 1.ivh' nccninmorfn- Hon at the best Washington Hotels, 8M.50 from hew ork, ami sii.oo from rlillauclplila. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETURH1NO DIRECT, OR VIA. HICHM0ND AND WASHINGTON will lwive Now York ami IMiIlndelphia Ksbm nry 20, Mnrch 18tnml April 15, 1897. For detailed ttlncrnrlos nnd other Information apply at ticket nKoncien or nddrefw Geo. W. lioytl. Asst. den' I Pass, Agti.it, It road Street Station, PhiladelpMa. THE - SUN. The first cf American Newspa pers, CHARGES A. JOANA.Editor. 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