EVENING HERALD KWTAUL19IIKI) 1870. PuMlshftd fry Evening, Kicept Sunday, at SOVTII JARDIX NTHCKT, Nit ATI nMTTBB. Tlif Humid in .leitvemt f 11 Hhonnmionn nnd th niir ouiiilliit towtu. for six nnti n week, iv uMe to tlie earrlera. Hy ntull 111 00 n rnr.of SB eentu n month t pnyalile in ndvnnna. Advertise inents olinrire-t luxoriHiiK tit spnbe unit ponltldll. Tin- inltilUlic r rpmrrr Hie rl!it to ohlMlC tb I i Inn of .K ertmeinents wmmtw Hie )il in-nt 'in if news tleiniimU H. Tile right is ri'Mi-rvixl ti h' Jiict ny mtvertlaoinent, whetber nuiil for or not. Hint the publtsbers may deem Impr.iiMir. AurertlsliiK rntr mtwle known tii i nppllmtion. Rnto ed M the iwMtofflce at ffhennmlnnh, Ph., a leen'id elaas mall matter. TRMtPHOXK OONXKOT10N. "All the News Tint's Fit to Print." Evening Herald WKDNKW.YY. APRIL 7, 1807. l'ltoKKSsoB Wilson it In distress because liia Southern Democratic brethren vrliu nit in Congress have repudiated fVe raw )o tcriul nnd free trade. . A profound knowledge of grammar Is not essential to success in civic H flairs. Some autlioin have done very well without It. There was no such thing, fur instance, M a grammar in Shtikxpearo's time. An English wiiler ailvWe Americans tu "le,ie Armenia anil thu Turks tube dealt with hy the European powers ami attend tn their own Armenia," which means Culm. Thu ml vice ii uot alUigetlior superfluous We most humbly pray, unit lie tlm In dulgence of Serretitry t'urttii, of tlio Itoard ( Hi'itltli, to in form that oiUolsl that Iil books mo public documents, nnd asstuili an subject to public iiMtjwctloti. The Secretary, liowevir, thinks otherwise. Tiik riiiladclpliia Inquirer says Senator Coyle it Hilling to lesinii his irut in tho Suite Senate I'm n good cotisiibhipora small foreign Minimi An cicliunxii is so utikiml us to hint that the hadoisnre favorable to ap pointment ill older to get him out of the country. Tir: new water superintendent, T. M Hto'.-, i-t apparently the right man tu t':o liglr. nl.ii'tt. Ho hit already iuaugi.ratcd sevei 1 1 i.i etlvil cluiuuva in the management ol the ,!mt, mill if he continues in tho same (lire. tn.il dining his term the wisdom of hi selection will be apparent to all. Tiik rop'illsts ore broken up oti the tarlO ineMion. t)ne of them voted lor tho Dinglej hill, and many of them refused to vote one way or the other. Prolnbly some, of these f.ivorcd tho measure, but were deterred fron declaring for it hy fear of their constituents It is clear that the protection cause is gainiiu in strength all over the comitry. It is split ting all parties except tho Iiopubllcan, whicl solidly favors it. An oxebange says : "You don't know how many people want to do business with you by telephone If you haven't got telephone ser vice." Similarly, it doesn't tako much of an expeiiment with publicity to conviuco a mer chant that there aro plenty of people ready to do business with him who tuny seem to have been waiting tho beck anil nod of a printed invitation. For example, a neatly displayed advertisement in tho Hebald. Skciiktary Wilson's now plans for an in telligent distribution of seeds to tho farmer of the country and u diversification of iu dustrics are meeting Yiitli universal torn incuihitiun. Democratic as well as Itepub Mean papers approve them ill unmeasured terms. Tho Atlanta Journal, owned by ex Sei ictiuy of the Interior Hoke Smith, com mi nts favorably upon tho new Secretary1! nen plans in regard to the farmers, nnn nuuicious other Democratic papers Join In the commendation of Secretary Wilson's work . Tiik Huzleton Standard truthfully says: "Tlie Lehigh Valley is now going into tin wholesale use of bituminous, and it will ot bo long before Huzleton will be knownjis tin smoky city' of the coal region. Does II not seem rather strange that this company, which is one of the principal producers ol anthracite, should cuter into competition with itself 7 Yet, that is exactly what they are doing. They cannot possibly expect t find a market for their product when they admit that bituminous coal is cheaper and answers tho same purpose asautliracito coal.'' For its size Ireland has made more of a stir in the world than any other country. The area of the Emerald Isle is 3,583 squart miles, hut within a territory less than hull the size of Missouri this island lias a popula tion of more than double that state, the popu lation of Ireland, according to the latest cen sus, exceeding l.SOO.OOi). Previous to 18-17 the population of Ireland was neatly double what it Is now, but the failure of the crops in that and two or three succeeding years produced untold misery, and, it Is believed, thousands of deaths from privation and want. Emigration from Ireland began dur ing tliegieat f.tmine, and since that time has been steady and almost uniform. Mil Byrnes, the milk inspector of I'hila di Iphia, has made a statement which is nothing short of startling. It Is to the effect that 57,000 000 quarts of water, or more than one-half the whole milk supply of riiiludel phia, are paused off on the umophinticutrd 1'hiladelphians. Naturally so swet-pi ig ami serious u charge has had the effictot arous ing thu milk dealers, who insist that Mr. Hy i lies shall be le moved from oltice. Tin uusiety on the part of the milkiiiiu to liavt the .uspictor bounced would seew to Indicate that there must be some foundation for his charges, even if such a foundation is built only on water. An Inspection of the milk cousumed by the pw pie of this town would probably hImi furnish some startling figures. Thk railroads are as much alarmed at any thing that disturbs their agreements with one another as the groat powers of Eu rope are at anything that threatens to turn the harmony of their "cunccrt" into discord. And for the same reason. They fear they will lie unable to restrain themselves from engaging lu a general concert of the Donny brook Fair variety, from which none will lie likely to emerge with a whole head. The powers saw away iuduttrlously to keep up the concert or an appearance of it, while the railroads suspend assuciatiou fur the time being and assume an attitude favorable cither for a resumption of fraternal relations or spniitf at one another's throats as cir u instances may seem to require. MORGAN AND HALE IhrtnlRr In n AVnr or Word 111 the IfB tloniil Hcnnto, Washington, April 7. Much bad hlnixl wan di-veloped In the aenat yei ter.lay over the Cuban question, and there were numerous stormy passages and acrimonious oernonal charges. Early In the day Mr. Morgan, oT Ala bama, called up his resolution declaring that a mate of war exists in Cuba, and recognizing both nartlos as belliger ent. He spoke for some time In a dis passionate manner on the resolution. but was aroused by Mr. Hale, of Maine, to a series of sharp retorts. It led to the declaration by Mr. Morgan that instead of sending a lawyer to Cuba to Investigate the case of Dr. Hula, as was contemplated, the administration Would do well to send a ship of war to Havana and dementi redress. At another point Mr. Hale question ed Mr. Morgan's statement that Cuban prisons were "stuffed with American prisoners, declaring that the informa tion reaching him (Hale) showed that no such condition existed. Mr Morgan asked who this Information came from, and then hotly asserted that he knew where It came from, and the world knew where It came from, as the sen ator from Maine had not denied the fact that he was in communication with the Spanish authorities. Mr. Hale Indignantly denied that his Information came from Ppanlph sources, and said It was furnished In every Instance by American rltlsens. The stn..n occasioned by this charge and denial was relieved by the ex piration of the morning; hour, which cut off the debate. The Morgan reso lution IcBt Its place and went to the calendar, but Mr. Moreran in contin uing his r;.ech today, and has given no Ire i f r. 1. 1 lion to prcteed with the Cuban resolu i n to a final vote. It i surprising wlmat "wee hit of a thing', ejtn accomplish. Sick headache, ennstilM tion, dypcfa, sour stomach, ill?.lnes, are qui 'kly kinlshed by IVWItt's Little Karly Risers. Smtll pill. S:tfe pill. Itekt pill. U. If HNgcnbitch. Old flrmi into Chnrjr.'d Wif.t T"i-"t. Northampton, Mass., April 7. Miss Caroline 13. Kcaley, cf Dcver, N. II.. a member of lost year's graduating class at Smith college, was arrested here yesterday on suspicion of being the ?neak thief who has been systemati cally robbln! the various college houses for the past few weeks, she wait dis covered In the bathroom of one of Mrs, Barrister'!! bouses, and was arrested as she was leaving the liouso. Many caws of "Urlppe" have lately be' ii 'urcd by One Minute Cnnirli Cure. Thi preparation seems especially adapted to the oure of lliis disease. It acts quickly thus prevention serlon. complications and bad effect n which this disease often leaves the Kttleii , V. 11. Ilagenhncli. Gordy Indicted Vov At timer. Georgetown, Del., April 7. The Sus sex county is rand jury returned a true bill of indictment last nlpht as.ilnst James M. Gotdy for the murder cf his wife, formerly Mrs. Mary Lewis, of New York. The crime Is alleged to have been committed near Milton, Del., on the 10th of last month. Gordy Is at present In the county jail. The case will be called for trial Monday next Mine. Gruncrt, ei3'er of the dead wo man, ariived here yesterday from her home In Biooklyn, and will testify at the trial. Important testimony, not yet generally known, will bs produced when the case onens. Daring the winter of 1893, M. Mai tin, of Long Itcneli, West Va contracted a severe cold which left him with n cough. In speaking of how he cured It ho says : "I used sovcral kinds of cough syrup but found no relief until I bought a bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Itomedy, which relieved me almost instantly, and in a short timo brought about a complete cure." When troubled with a cough or cold use .this remedy and you wilt uot find it necessiry to try several kimU before yon get relief. It has been in tho market for over twenty years and constantly grown in favor and popularity. For enlo at SB and 50 cents per bottle by Gruhler llnw.. druggists. Aliened Aturdorm-H J.lborntcd. New Brunswick, II. J., April ".On the recommendation of Prosecutor John Voorhees, of Middlesex county, Annello Spina and Joseph Araglo. two Italians, who have been In jail here for thiee years on the charge of murdering Antonio Prisco, an Italian contractor, ivere discharged from cus tody yesterday. On the nrst trial of the n-.en tin- jury disagreed. On their second trial they were found guilty and sentenced to be hanged. A few days before the date of their execution a stay was i btained from the supreme court pending an appeal. Then a new trial was p-ranted. Prosecutor Voor hetn says he cannot secure any further evidence igahi.t the men. By nourish;!:!, n rj HI riealth with blood mm!.- pure by tak ing Hood's fc-ur-tnarlila. Then you will have nc: vi . mental, bodily anil In the Spring digestive strength. Then you need not fear discahc, because your system will readily resist scrofurr.n h-nileucies find attacks of illucBs. Tin n you will know tho ubtolute intrinsic i::i t it of Ho SarsaparHIa cine and r.Woii Pur'; only by ('. I Hon.: . '. '. I. . ' 'i i pared Hood's PUisCS1.?; , promptly aud '. couU. For all Binous and Nsnvous DtssASES. They purify the P:ood and give Hksithy i.. io.i to the entire system. PILL1 C;i,-3 DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION and P'MPLES Ko pain from yont RUPTURE If you wear the ION TRUSS. Made By fUlaaeUhia Trail Co.. 610 Locuit St, Phiu., Pft- o mm CHAMP About the Little Wonder-Worker. A Personal Interview of Interest. Our representative called on Mrs. Klcbertl T. Koboits at No. 4SI Thirteenth street, and brr conversation as given below Is Imt a sample of the Scranton talk that is going on shout th little conqueror. "Mrs. Roberts I am told you have boon a sufferer from kidney complaint, how long did you hftvo it?" "Fur leu yeorsat least." "Can yon tell what brought ItonT" "I can't jitRt say bow It eame, I first not Iced a slight pain lu the smalt uf my buck which gradually grew worse." "Aud of la to years your trouble Im in cnnsedT" "Yes It was very bail at times, I had n dull utln in the small of my hark with an ocpiisional pain hi the abdomen and groin." "Was the bladder affected T" "Yes I thought so as during passage of mint' un awful scalding and burning sent tion existed while there was nnoreiiess iu the abdomen as well." "Was the tnssase of urine unnatural 7" "Indeed it was sometimes excessive and sometimes soanty, if I caught cold 1 was always worse." "Were there any oilier symptoms?'' "My stomach constantly gave m trouble.' "I understand you are cured; what has brought tliisaboutf" "I took Dean's Kidney Pills; they have rttied my kidney complaint and the stomach trouble has dlsupieared as well. I have been relieved of my headache. I am truly happy to say I am entirely over it all now, Mid I will always And It a pleasure to recommend Doan's Kidney Fills to all who are victims of kidney trouhlts." For sale by all dealers, or sent by mail on receipt of price by Koster-SIilhnru t. IfutJalo, N. Y , Sole agents for the U S. To Keeii Out Immni'ftl Wutntni. Washington, April 7. Secretary a age has taken Kteps looking to a more vig orous enforcement of the Immigration laws against the admission into this country of alien women of Immoral character. For a long time such wo men have been refused admission when their purpose In coming to this country was known, and In a number of Instances the persons who were In strumental lit their coming have been convicted, and aro now pervlng sen lences in the penitentiary. I.ovw-Iok Aotroiw' Hulultle, New Tcrk. April 7. Flossie Carpen ter, 10 years old, u variety actress, known as one of the Gnrnet sisters, was found asphyxiated in her room yesterday, having committed suicide A gas Jet In the room was turned on. The girl's parents live in Philadelphia. She was playing an engagement in Jersey City. She told another ac tress a few days ago that she Intended to take carbolic acid, because tsho was In love with a baseball player who was a married man. Tree Iills Send your address to H. 12. Ilucklen .t Co. Chimg.i, and get a free simple box of Dr. King's New Life Fills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills aro easy in action and aro iHirticuIarly elfectivo in the euro of Constipation and Sick Ileiulacho. For 1I.I...L 1 Ti . I.T .1 . 1....... 1 .. uiiiiii in ami oner imuoios wic o,o ucen proved invaluable. They arp guamutecd to bo purely vegetable. They do not weaken hy their action, imt by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly iuvigomte tho system. Regular sizo 'Joe per box. Sold by A. Waslcy, druggist. (".awson nnd .IoIniMm Musi Ilnup;. Trenton, April 7. The beard of par dons met yesterday and considered the applications for commutation of sen tence In the cases of Illmer Clawson and Jacob Johnson, both of whom were convicted In Somerset county of mur der In the flrst degree. Clawson killed (tls employer, and Johnson, who was a colored preacner, muruereu Annie nog irs. The board declined to intarfero, ind both will pay the death penalty. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And l'lowei-8, tlio Hand of America, Call fornta. Via tho true pathway, "The Iron Mountain lionte," which tm versos a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aro unknown. Pullman first aud second class palace nnd tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Moxico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah nnd Nevada, without change. Quick time, low ratos, and all tho comforts of modern railway Improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Paciilc railway system. Tor rates right from your home, literature, and full information, drop a postal card, J. V. McO.mii, T. P. Agent, Sill Kail road avenue, Llmira, N. Y., or 391 Dread way, Now York, 2-3-tf W. E. Hoyt, G. K. P. Agt. 'Jllvliic Healer" stplirndor Asrnln. New Hav, n, April 7. Schrader, the "Divine Healer," made his sudden ap pearance heie yesterday afternoon, as he claims, after a fast of 40 days In the mountains of Mexico. During that time he declares that he tasted no food, and that water was all that passed his Hps. Already several hundred men, women and children, most of them Italians and people of the laboring class, havu crowdt d h's quartorw on Meadow street and had him paps hl3 hands over them and give them his blessing. Cnmti.iatiim is the cause of all fcorU of serloiudlsordersof tho blood. Strong cathar tics are worse than useless. Burdock Wood Hitters is Nature's own remedy for troubles of this tort. Last Tour of tho Keiihoii, The last personally-conducted tour of the Pennsylvania U II road will leave New York and Philadelphia April IS. Tickets, includ ing transportation, meals en mute iu both directions, transfers of passengers aud baggage, hotel acoommodatlons at Old Point Comfort, Itivumond and Washington, and carriage ride about Blehiwond lu fact every nece-sary exjienso for a period of six days will lie sold at rate of $85.00 from New York, Brooklyn, and Newark, $81.00 from Trenton, (83.00 from Philadelphia, aud pro portionate rates from other stations. Tickets will also lie to'd to Old Point Com "ort and return direct by regular trains vilhin six days, including transportation, uiicIk oii on going trip, and one ami tlireo 'nurths days' boirdat Old Point, at rate of 18 00 from Netv York.Uiooklyn and Newark, JI5 00 rrom Trenton, I I 00 from Philadel phia, and proportionate ratos from other ttatioiis. Apply 'jo ticket agencies, Tourist Agent, 1196 Broadway, New York, or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Qrlp-Colds-Ileutlaebe. Whv suffer with Ctiuabs. Isolds and I ji Grippe when Laxative Ilroiuo Quinine will cure you lu one day. put up lu tablets tou Yemeni lor utKing. uiiarsiueeu loiuie, oi mnnnv mfn nitfut Pricj, psmta. It'or auln by Klri in's Pharmacy. Havana' Civil Oomrnor llMtgnn. Havana, April ?. Senor Jose Porrue, Who In February last succeeded Gen eral Suareg Valdez as civil governor of Havana and western Cuba, has ten dered his resignation. Captain General Weyler Is said to oppose the resigna tion because he considers Senor Por rua's presence In the Island expedient for the time. Senor Porrua, however. Is evidently resolved, and It Is not Im possible that the affair may bring about Weyler'a own resignation. Senor Porrua gives up office cheerfully, he says, because It will bring an and of compromises and distrust." Salvationist lleminuw Cnthnlto. Kcw York, April 7. Buste V. Bwlft.one of the bert known among the briga diers of the Salvation Army, has an nounced her conversion to the Itonmn Catholic church. It Is understood that this was brought about through the Influence cf Rose Hawthorne Ijathrop, With whom Miss Sv.lft became ac quainted In the course of ther work among the poor of this city. Slnvrirv Abolished In .Musllmr. ZauElbar. April 7 The sultan of Zan zibar hno lKucd a tcree abolishing slavery, it proUdes that existing rlghta over concubines shall remain as before, unless her freedom Is claimed bv a concubine- on account of cruelty, nut tn general terms the concubines will be regarded as wives. The government will pay compensation for all slaves legally held. The Kikes" nnd tho Knllronds. I.ondon, April 7. The annual meeting of the shareholders of the Grand Trunk railway of Canada took place yester day. Sir Charles Hivers Wilson, the chairman, presided. He referred to the disastrous effect of bicycles. He said 10,000 were used In Toronto alone on the railroad receipts. Kxplndlng firework Kill Twenty. Lisbon, April 7. Twenty persons were) Hilled and many others Injured by an explosion here yesterday In a flroworks factory, TO CUItli A OOl.H IN ON15 HAY. Take Laxative liroino Qulnlno Tablets. All druggists refund tho monoy If it falls to cure. 25 cents. Foifjcr Lewis An caretl. Urbana, O., April 7. T. Lewis, who became a fugitive from Justice twt years ago. nfter ccmitllng a series ol the most dating forgeries ever ntiempt ed In this state, was brcught back to Urbana last ntgbt from Tpsllantl. Mich. Lewis Is a physical wreck. He confined hlB forgeries to county and acliool dlstilct bends. The forgeries rmdunted to ab-ut $300,000, There are 40 Indlotmen's pending In various Ohio courts Bga!"t Lew's If you have over seen a child in tho agony of croup, you can appreciate the gratitude ot the mothers who Know tiiat iiuo nun Cough Curo relieves their little onesas quick ly as it is administered. Many homes in thi city are never without it. V. II. Hsgenbuch. llub.r'M P'i -ii f'ni PIo.v. Chcarr. April 7. i.U - .a'd 1'ieer. th tO-r.iri'-.hr-Cd il.ild if Tl'.ih.'d Fioo: had bcth Its eyes buimd rut by a ?.Vi year-t.:J bro her n.'.nud HujKell, T!o children wue playin- together In tin basement. Itustell ht'.d a poker In ft stove until It wuk red In t, and then pu It In the lnfa,nt's eyes. Tho mother, hearing the cries of the Infant, ran into the basement, where she found Russell standing over the baby with the red hot poker In his hands laugh ing. On the floor lay the Infant, with both eyes burned out. The little one will probably die. tteductd ltntes to w Yurie. For the dedication of tho Clrant Monit uiental Tomb, April 27, the Pennsylvania Uuilroad Company will sell tickets from ail points on its line to New York, April 21! (and from points within nno hundred ami fifty miles of New York, April 20 and 27), good to return until April 2!l inclusive, at rate of a fare and a thiiil for the round trip. Tickets for military companies iu uniform, number ing fifty or more, traveling in a body on one ticket, will ho sold at into of single faro per capita for the round trip. 1 ho parado on this occasion will he the gmudest military demonstmtlon slnco the war. Thousands of veterans. Unltod States regulars, and state militiamen will ho in line. Xuw Yurli Kxiieets a Million Visitors. New York, April 7. The police de partment and hotel men estimate that there will be a million visitors to New York city on April 27, when Grant's tomb Is dedicated. The entire Na tional Guard of New York, 13,000 men, will take part in the parade, having a place in the line directly following the United States troops. Ten vessels of Admiral Bunce's squadron will par tlclpate In the naval parade, besides Ave vessels of the revenue fleet and eleven of the lighthouse fleet. Italy. France and Spain will be represented by one warship each, and England will probably send two. COMFORT AND KNOWLEDGE. Sent free hy moll. Set nslde for twenty-four hours a bottle or common glass filled with urino. A sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire toiirinaloorpaln In tho back, Is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There Is comfort in tho knnwledgo so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Itoot, the great kidney romedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain in thu back, kl Inoya, liver, bladder and every (tart of the urinary passages, It corrects Inability to hold urine and scalding pain In pining It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during tlie night tu urinate. The mild ami the extra ordinary olfcct of Swainp-Itoot Is soon realised. It stands the highest for iU won derful cures f the most distressing oases. If you need a medicine you should have I lie bast. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents aud one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet lmth sent free by mail, Men tion Evkning. II KB alii and wild your address tn Dr. Kilmer A Go , IHiighamton, N. Y. The proprietors of thispaperguarantee the geuuiiiess of tills offer. Itnrrl on u I'l'i'-.itltmttiil Candidate, Topeka. Kan., April 7. For some time the probab'e candidacy cf United States Emator V7. A. Har.U, t.f Kan sas, for the nonJii.tth-n for piesiden of tho u extern fusion forces tu 100 has I been p.wlp amcrg Kan.ai pollUcUms. The Dal y tiapl at in ihls connection says: "A Mttle political cJfHid no blg gor tliun Senator Harris h.is risen over Mr. Iliyan's chance tor the leadership of the Pepuc ratio forces of 1900. The lorrr.er is being urgod by hie fi lends to iiaks the race." Huekton's Arufia Suite. The brst salve in the world for cots, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sirei tetter, chapped hands, cliilhUtlns, eonis, and ill skin ttmpiious, and positively euii'S pll-w, ol jo pay required. It, is guaranteed to give perfect sstiawriiou or inony n funded. Price 36 cents per I ox. for sale by A. Vu!cy I A Padlocked Heart. How many women lock their troubles and sufferings In their own hearts and si lently endure misery and pain which would cause strong men to cry out id agony. The suffer im nr women are mote than half unknown and un appreciated. The refined sensitiveness of their or iraiiism laj-s them liable to a thousand exquisite tortures which a coarser nature can never experience ot comprehend. The least derangement or disorder of the delicate special organism of their sex over w helms the whole physical and mental be ( t with weakness and wretchedness. dm it is a nustaice 10 suuer inesc irouuiea in silence. Thev may be cured In the per- e :t privacy of home, without tlie repugnant iide.d of examinations and "local treat- iii .ut," which the family doctor is sure to insist upon. ' No physician in the world has had a wider or more successful experience in the treat- iii -nl of woman's discuses man nr. u. v. firi . chief cnn-uliing physician to the Invalids' flotel an 1 Surgical Institute, of Buffilo. N. Y. His " Favorite rresciiption " is a positive cure for tlie most olntiuate and co.nDlicatsd f;niinine difficulties:. tt in the onlv mjdiclne ot its Kino pre pared by an educated, skilled physician. Mr. I. F. sueeil, of omen, Texas, writes : iy ivi.e was luJIv a.HlctcJ with female weakness. Tie t -led three of the bent physicians lu the O'lut.v without benefit, bet at great expense. tv wife erew worse, and we gave up in de ipilr. (the could not get iu anil out of doors trPhoiit help; was not able to stand on her feet on-i nt a time, complained of dracRing dowr oains n a'ulotiieti. Nothing but an untimely lie :h seemed awaiting her, when hnppy tliug'.t' -the name of l)r. rlerc came to my mind. 1 rote to I)r. Pierce rrceh-ed his advice, followed it, my wife Improved perceptibly from the first two week's treatment, continued the treatment six months, anil pronounced the rwr compete at a cost of less than one month's treat m ni lv the Inst nhvsldsn we emoloved titfore co isulti'ng Dr. Pierce. She usnl Dr. Pierce's lo votito Prescription aud the lotions recommended by him. It has been two years since, and the rOU l-licrt IS pcrnouicoi. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. An Untisuolly Dull Day on tho Sow Yo k stock ISxubniiyro. New York, April 0. Interest In selling of stocks was very languid on the Stock Kxchange today, and the market wan apparently aflllctrd with an attack ot spring fever. Many of t.ha stqc)(B which are usually dealt In iMl not It idnglo sal a rooprded to their vredlt unit others show ed only a few nud lots, with not a slntlu full share lot to make a quotation. Flue tuntlons In tho main wero very narrow, not offering a sufllcler.t margin to Invito operations even by the professional traders. Closing bidsi lialio. A Ohio.. 13 Lehigh Valley.. 25i Chosu, Ohio., 16 N. J. Central... im Del. & Hudson..lU3 N. Y, Contra!.. W, D L. & XT 119 Pennsylvania .. 62 VJ Krle 12Vi Heading 'Km Luke Krle & W.. IIP St. Taul 72 Lehigh Nnv 3Mi W. N. Y. & Pa. 2 All asst's paid. Ociioml Market. Philadelphia, April B.-Flour dull; win ter superfine, Ji.40fi2.85; do. extra. $8.75C. 2.S0; Pennsylvania roller, clear, J3.753.90; do. straight, J1W1.20; western winter, clear. S.;6tf3.!; do. straight, MS1.20; city mills, extra, t2.SU03. live flour slow ut f2.M'6'2.40 per barrel, Wheat weak; con tract wheat, April, 8MiSlo,i No, 2 Penn. sylvan'a and No. t Doluwnre red. spot, 8P)4c. i No, 1 northern spring, spot, 80& He; No. 2 red. May, 73'4c; do. July, 74e.; do. September, 72c. Corn steady; steamer corn, spot. 27j27He. ; No. 2 yellow for local trade. 30c; No. 2 mixed, spot nnd April, 26SHJ8V4c.: No. 2 mixed, May. 28V?28?ic. Oats firm; No. 2 w..lt'e, car lots, 2H4S2GC.; No. 2 c-lilto clipped, car lots, 2H4&Hc; no. 3 white clipped, oar lots, 28c; No. 2 white, April, 24V4tf25c; do. May, 2tHi82oc.; do. June, 21W2&C.; do. July. 24M.(&'23c. Hay firm for cood; choice timothy, $11 for laiijo bales. Beef steady; packet, 8.50 9.60: city extra India mess, J13.50ffll4.50. Pork steady; family, $10,501(11. Lard easy; western Hteitmed, $4.20; liny, $4.40, nom inal; rflned quiet; continent, $4.00; S. A $..9.r.; compound, $1.1214. Butter dull; west ern creamery, 155i20c; factory, 8SUt4c; Klglns. 20c.; Imitation creamery, 11018c; New York dairy, 14J20c; do- creamery, 15f22c; fancy prints jobbing at 24627c; do. extra, wholesale, 23c. Cheege quiet; New York Inrge, 312!4e.; email, fancy, HtKMc: part sklpis, 58o,; full eklms, SV&ac. Lugs steady; Now York and Pennsylvania 9$tl0c; western, fresh, PtitQ.; southern, 9g9ic Tallow quiet; city, 3c. ; country, jhc uottonseeo oil steady; urlmo crude, 20c; do. yellow, S2VilTi2)!14c. Petroleum quiet and steady; United closed ut SSHc. Turpentine steady at 2UM29c. Pig iron dull; southern, $10 Oil. northern, $l0.&ofl2.&0. Copper easy brokers, $U.nr. exchange, $11.60611.70. Tin firm: straits, 113.20013.30; plates quiet. The load market closed barely steady In the absence of advices from St. Louis on account of the holiday at that point; the Metal Kxchnngo closing quotation was $3,354(3.40, ar.d leading brokers quota $3. Llvo Stoolc Markets. New York, April 0. --Cables quote Amer ican steers at ll12c; sheep at 9Pc; refrigerator beef nt 9(S10c Calves steady; veals. $185.75. Sheep and lambs yerv dull, barely steady! good ollpped lambs, $5.26. Hogs gtogdy at $4.264.50. E.ist Liberty, Pa.. April 6. Cuttle ac tive and higher; prime, KVS.lt: feeders, $3. 76(f( 1.40 : bulls, stags and cows, $203, Hogs steady; prime medium, $t,20Q4,5; beet hoavy Yorkers, $l,l&fft.20i common to fair Yorkors. $l.05fi4,10; pigs. $3.SS4; heavy, 11.154 2C; roughs. $2.7603.76. Hheop llow; wooled shoep, S3. 50 5; wooled Iambs, Jt.KnyC, clipped sheep, choice, $4.3604,40; common, $Sit3,00; choice lambs, J5.2MJ6.S5; heavy and thin calves, t&SS.GO. Thoy aro so small that the most sensltlvo persons hiko them, thoy are so effective that tho most obstinate cases of constipation, headache and torpid liver vield to them. That Is why DoWitt's Little Karly Kisers aro known as tho famous little pills. C. II. Ilageubiii'h. Coming Kvciits. April 7. Kntortalnmont In Calvary Baptist church, under the nuHplces of the Sunday school. Don't allow tlie lungs to be impaired hy the onutiuuousiriitation of a cougli, It is easier tn prevent consumption than to euro It. Ono Minute Cough Curs taken early will warded any fatal lung trouble. 0. II. Ilagenbuch. Tba '.Voiirlttti', Kor eastern Pennsylvania, New Jer sey and Delaware: Generally fair, cooler; northwesterly winds. For Mary land: Conditions favorable for light local showers; cooler; northerly winds. ltliouinatlsitt Cured In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Ilheiimatism and Ne might radically cures In 1 tu 3 days, Its action upon the system is remarkablo and mysterious. It removes at ouue the cause nnd the disease Immediately disappears. Tho nrst dose greatly benefits. T. Anthony, eg-Postmaster of Promise City, Iowa, saysi "I bought ono bottlo of Mystic I tire for Klieumatlsm, and two doses of it did mo more good than any medicine I over tool;." "Soents. Sold hy C II. llitgeiihuiih, druggist, Shen andoah. JIim'K ThU? WaoAVr Ono IlmulrtM. Dolleiw It&vnnl for any mm f Unturtit tlwt em wt Im mired lty Hull'. (Jutur Ii (.'ure. K.J.C1IKNRY& CO.rnirw., Toledo, O. Wtt tliu uiulerwIiriMMl, )iav known P. J. Cheney fr the liut l"i earn, iuuJ hvlleve 1 it mi neroctly honoruhle hi all hulueH tranwitluiid und flu wiiL'Irtl y uhle tu curry out any ohligations made I iy their Arm. VVkht A: Thai'X. VholeMulc DrutiMUtu. ToImIo. O , .Valium., Kikhav & Mauvim, VhIeule Drug- glulH, loleUo, Ohio, j IIiitl'Hl'uturrli Cure is taken Internally, acting , direi-tly upon the blood and imioous suifta-CB of tlw system. l'rUi-7.V. per bottle. Sold by all l)riiKKlits TcKtlnionlals free. I IlaU's Kaiullv 1'iIIh are tlie lest. THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT. All of Ibo l'ciilisylvnilla Troops Will I'nr uile III Philadelphia. Philadelphia. April T. Colonel Jahn O. Porter, chairman of the committee arranging for the dedication of the Waphlngtor monument on May IB, yes terday rec- ived u letter from Major General Ni son A. Miles, stating that he had thus far directed to participate In the parade two foot batteries of ar tillery from Fort Mcllenry, Md.: two foot batteries and one fight battery of artillery and band from Washington barracks, D. C, and the band and four troops of cavalry from Port Myer, Va. A letter has been sent to Governor Hastings, Including resolutions adop ted by the First troop, asking him to parade the full division of the Penn sylvania National Guard In this city on May 16. Harrlsburg, April 7. A conference of the general officers of the National Guard was held here yesterday after noon In the executive chamber, at wlllch It was decided the entire divis ion should parade In Philadelphia May 15, at the unveiling of the Washington monument, and that a provisional brigade be sent to New York to nttend the unveiling of the Grant monument, April XI. It will be an agreeable surprise to porsnos subject to attacks of hi I ions colic to learn that prompt relief may be hail by taking Chain berlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itein ody. In many Instances the attack may be prevented by taking this lomedy as soon as tho first symptoms of the disease appear. 8B and 60 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Ilros., druggists. "Will DiMiiunil liidoiiinlty l'or Itiult, Tangier, Morocco, Apill 7, Acting upon Instructions rooelved from Wash ington, United States Consul Hunke has sent and energetic, demand to the Sher idan court for ample reparation for the threat of a Moorish soldier to shoot Vice Consul Castleton at Laralche. It Is believed here that the United States will demand a heavy Indemnity as the result of this insult. E. E. Turner of Compten, Mo., writes us that after suflcrlng from plica fur sovontecli years, ho completely cured them by using thrco boxes of DeWitt's Witph Illtxel Salve. It cures eczema imd severe skin diseases. C. I(. lliigcnbucli, ArtlHf Prnnell t-'ots u Verdict. London, Ap-il 7, The jury In the queen's bench division ot the high court of justice awarded Joseph Pennell 50 damages In the suit for libel which he brought against The Saturday Ilevlew for publishing an article accusing him. of Issuing llthogiaph Illustrations prints which were mere transfers, and not drawn on stone. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, he mado well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, tako No-To-llac. tho wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many. gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bao from your own druggist, who will guarantee n cure, 50e or $1,00. Booklet and wimple mailed free. Ad. Sterling Ucmedy Co., Chicago or New York. Storkwenthor Vindicated. West Superior, Wis., April 7. J. Starkweather was yesterday elected mayor under extraordinary circum stances. Two years ago, when the In cumbent of un Episcopal pulpit, he was elected mayor. After occupying the office for four months he was Impeach ed by the common council, being charged with extorting money from firemen and policemen, and was re moved from ofilee by a vote of 17 to 1, This Judgment was anirmed by the su preme court. Starkweather ran as an Independent, No newspaper supported him, and he had few helpers to make speeches for him. He carried on the campaign single handed, and has o, majority over the combined vote of his two competitors. A Household Necessity. Cascarcts Candy Cathartic, tho most won derful medical discovery of tho age, pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels. cleansing tho entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousuess. Pleaso buy and try n box of C. C. C. to-day : 10, 25, 50 couts. Sold and guaranteed to euro by all druggists. NUGGETS OF NEWS. At Qreenvllie, R. C, the Saluda river overflowed Its banks, drowning three white men. Walter Damrosh and Charles A. "Ellis have formed a partnership for the pro ductlon of grand opera. At Mill Creek, Pa 17-year-old Rich ard Lavelle was fatally stabbed by Ed ward Williams, another youth. Miss Ida Catherine Gary, daughter of the postniaator general, was married In Ilaltlinore today to Francis E. Pc gram, The Ellsworth anti-cartoon bill has passed the New York state sennto by a vote of 35 to 14. It has yot to come up In the assembly. It Is said that James F. Heacom, of Westmoi eland county, Is Senator Quay's choice for treasurer of Penn tylvanla. The senator left Hartlsburg this forenoon. tft.CHASE$ BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down PoodIs. WHAT IT lil The richest of nil reetorft WTilHI II 13 I tlvo foods, because It re- hausted by disease, Indigestion, high living, ovorwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT IIOFS! ny making the blood mH I II UUtOl puro and rich and tho mucea mo essentials or lite mat are ex uiyuoiiuu uertecb it, cronies solid nesn, i.uov.v .un e.ivuBiii. no nerves Dein mado stronir the brain hnmmn. nniii-. n. ylear. It restores lostvltallty, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator lias no equal. Price Yryt " mju wu4uiiW,w, uruggwis or uy man. Wq pan help you. Advice and book, free. Us About Your Caso. THE DR. CHA8E COMPANY. 1613 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Tho Rosy Frcshnoss And a velvety softness of tho skin is Inva riably obtained by thori who use l'oszom'a Complexion ."owuer. LEARN TELEGRAPHY Splendid opportunity for young men. Situations paying good salary secured, Address W9K TELEGRAPH SCIIOOI, G04 Uorlfi Sixth St'. la IBMaBaEaSldeentranceonGreeaSL PHILADELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED. tun iub i in i lipids year) una a IloDllal KiDcrlenre lu .leruiunv. STRICTURE, BLOOD POISON, GcNtRL debility, Lost Vigor, excesses and all other Effects of Youthful Folly of Both sextr A-crmanenur curea alter evcrf one cite ba railed. LOST MANHOOD AND SHRUNKEN OROANS BESTERtD. Bend nveJ-rent stampsror bookTrutli. The onli silioiiuri' of tjnui fcaunili rwnrn li-Mlinoiilaln. Dr. Milan' Nervine Triumphs, Exoestlvo Nervousness from Childhood. La Ortope Brings on Henrt Weakness. ,GV. D. P. SEA HEY, rras'.or M. IS cniinii, nuckanati, G. wilies lec. 10, 1J93: "In ehild.hwu I was riolktod with c:d osstro nervousness, which, almo.it devotapt I Into St Vitus dance. 1 partially rf-nvcrod, but at college it gradu ally wr wrvr-c. Close study aggravated the tro i'i!;; iuiy unusual oxcrtlon causod ttQinbllnr nil over. In 1890 I bad a severo a'Mck of La Cilppc which brought on heart weakness I Lad been almost constantly I under treatment for Dr. norvons troubles, and changed climates fre quently without avail. Miles' I L&t I ebruary I be- gan takliiR Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine (Restores , Siaalth ; and Nerve and Liver I Pilk and since then I have been studying more and working harder than for years and the gosd effects that have resulted seem to be permanent." Dr. Miles' Itemed lea are sold by nil drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottlo bone (its or money, refunded. Book on Heart and Nervessentf ice to all applicants. Dlt. MILES MEDICAL CO,, Elkhart, In;!. NNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours MATCHLESS IN EVERY PEATURB. CALIFORNIA Tour tn OALIFOUNIA and tho PACIFIC1 COAST will lenvji Now York ami Philadelphia March 27, returning on regular trains within, nlno-inonths Itound-trlp tickets. Including nit tour fenttucs going nnd transimrtatlou only returning, will he sold nt rate of JfiOs.oO from. New York, nnd $208.00 from Philadelphia; one way tickets, Including all tour feature golnj;, 314 .75 from New York. $110.23 from Philadel phia. Proportionate rates from other points. WASHINGTON Tours, ench covering n period of three days will leave New York and I'hlladel Mareh 11, 22, and May 13, 1W7. Hates, Includ ing tninspnrtntlnii and two days' accommoda tion at the best Washington lintels, $14.3) from, New York, and 411.80 from Philadelphia. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS KETUKIIINO DIRECT, OR VIA. RICHMOND AND WASHINGTON will leavo New York and l'hlhidelnhla Fdiru nry 20, March 18, nnd April 15, 1897. For detailed Itineraries nud othsr Information npply nt ticket nuclides or address Geo. W. Itoyd, Asst. Oen'l Pabs. Agei.t, llrond Strcek Station, riilliideipHn. The first t.f American Newspa pers. ClIAItT,fiSA. DANA.lUUior. The American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit. These first, last and all the time, forever. Daily, by mail, - $6 a year Daily & Sunday.by mail, $8 a year The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday Newspaper tit the world Price 5c. a copy. By mail, S2 a year Address THE SUN, New York. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. 3t DIVIDEND op R m Ttour wakan I WOOLD YOU Oi BS 'Stt' TO lNVtBT SIO OR UPWARDS! Dill. liuil. uju nonUilf . ruttaslira frM. AiMrafi, We it em Fliiunclnl (jo., I I Dufcri ui. Ohl.no. Ill, j IM, 1,1 .mi . -, e l.i:i'.'N II. UK TUMI ii from (a'Iimu nu H'ulli un. i -i - ilnnii ,llltl IllusirsiHiJ Trent!. oa Jf sir oaa lipimalluri l lifci. !"or sale by Slienaniloab Drug Store, KIrliii Uriitf Store. A Handsome Complexion Is one of tbe greatest cbauns a woman can possess. PozzoNi'a CoutLcxiDM I'owoku gives it.
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