EVENING HERALD 1.H VUMSIIKO 1870. PuMWlnvl f ci K .Milan, Rxcci't Mumlny, il - s un 1 1 KtiR Hthkkt, Near khtr. I Tin m lnleierl In Hhonnii.i(tia and ihe (till I mil II if tlUVliH for BX I'l'llt ft WOCk, it . nl'lf t the carrlcre. By iimll Rl (X) it yenr.or Jft cut a month, payable In u-lvimoe. Alvnrtinr-I iniMitn I'tmrjjfu iHX'urdliitc ' -tpin.- antl iKiflltton. ! Ttio iMililiHlier ruierve tin- Hunt to chui.frv the po-1 ton of niheitlNetuMtr whenever the nub lift 'mi nf tu-wn diMtmi.d tt The Hxhi In rt-H. i '! t rojfft Htiy ovlwitnf ment. whether i tW lor or not, ihnt the pii'-lt-hci iimj iloeiu iiiiii rr. Advurtlrtiiig r.itet mwle known upn i itnpifcittimi. Kut- tit the imfltofllce At Shenandoah, Ph., not 1 i-liw until matter riCMCPIIONB OONNK( TION. "All de News That's Fit to Print." Evening Hrld Tl'KUDAT, APRIL 18. 1897. 'I'iik movement of the hiirmoulzer In roliiiral circle Is cnulng much Interest. Thk question now arises, whom will ;v nior Hasting appoint m Borough Jllslii os? Tin paving project is apparently galuing ground. Judging from the favorable expres sion i if a number of the property owner on Nori 1 1 Main street. It's a good thing; posh it al "if. Hn ENT events all tend to (how that things arc not going the way of the Senator from this 'listriot, and the ousted 1,'orougli Justices ii the latest black-eye. Is It any wonder he is lo king for a foreign mission. muc " m-njiAi'!- iv Thk bill to create a useless mining depart ment w iih fat salaries has patted the Senate mil may rench the Governor, but if it docs lie will haye n spit mild chance to teach the Legislature a practical loiwiu In economy. Patrick C'lkaby, the Mahanoy City Democrat, appointed deputy tinder Sergeant-iit-A.m WjHtt, left for Philadelphia jester- I : i v to iiMlinic l.ii Hutu. Apparently this is a portion t Id puliliiiiu roll 11 not III! fur the reason he couldn't jiet it. It is not tited whether tx-rieniiient llnr iwon, General Sohuflchi or Andrew (iirnoaje h ive cxclntiigcd compliment over recent ovoni-i in each other's foinillee or not, but all are open to tint same felicitation which have In .'ii l.uli-ig i the lot of Orover Cleveland. T:iK Cincinnati Democrats placed three life long Republicans mi their successful tukel. and the three say they are still Re publicans except as to the conduct of certain local attain It a a queer deal, but Demo crats aru finding out huw to improve their u.iiiiiivatmns Wk are indebted In Itichard Amour for eomplvto flics of the KvUNINfl IIkh.u.d dur ing the Mollis Maguire diilkultieg, for which ho has our sincere thanks. Those papers are, valuable in more ways than one, which no doubt prompted the generosity of Schuylkill's popular dot active. Ma jo's Finnkv, although, perhaps, not as handsome as some others, is receiving Hatter ins endorsements from the Kr publicans of the county. Jjinl evening the I'ottsvillo lie- publican Club passed strong resolutions en dorsing the county seat editor for the posl tion of Naval Ollloer at Ihe Port of l'uiladel phiu. Tub reputation of a store, like that of a man, is no mean lwrt of its capital. Honesty is an asset of appreciable value. Any one can all'ord to ho honest at the loss of a good deal of present gain, if for no higher motive than that honesty will yield larger profits in the future. The merchant who, to turn a few dollars quickly to-day, permits the repu tation of his store to lie placed in jeopardy hv any uuwise policy, is simply selling a Jortuue for the paltry sura that he receive. Miss Anna Dickinson's suit against a number of prominent citicens for damages to the amount of $30,000 for having her in urccrattd in the State Insane Asylum at Danville, was settled by a verdict of six and a quarter cent for the plaintilf, though it is difficult to understand why, if a verdict in favor of Miss Dickinson was proper, its'.iould not have been larger, for if any wrong was perpetrated in her forcible removal to the asylum It can hardly be said that six and a quarter cents would pay for it. Ilv decision of the Supreme Court, handed down yesterday, Messrs. iiwlur and Cardln, of town, and June and Coyle, of MaUauoy City, who have been holdiug the positions of lioroiigh Justices since the spring of 1808, ill now step down aud out of an oitlee to which they had no legal right. The court of Schuylkill county decided that sneaking into office was uot legal, the voters of Shell, audoah put their condemnation upon it at the spring election, and now the supreme tribunal of the state jeins the lower court and the people, sustaining the view of Judge Porshiug that the people must know what orbce ia being contested for. Mb. Bbvan and his silver associates were in great luck during the campaign period. Had the events of the Jive mouth since tbe election occurred in its live months preced ing it, tbe collapse of their silver proposition -would have been much more complete aud crushing than it was. Japan, Kussia and China, hi which they constantly referred as tbe chief props iu support of their silver theories, have all, since tbe electiou, au iioumsed iheirdesertluu of the silver standard. This leave Mexico and the South Amerieau i uuut rise about the ouly ouet now maintain iiik i be standard of tits white metal, aud sevei.il of these are making preparations to go to tbe gold staudard as quickly as poHMlilO. li i:l.m girl cyclists have re .trielluiis imposed upou them, the preciae object uf whit h aye uot stated. Ia tbe Sint place, before tb can ride. a wheel in tu public, streets, she must give au exltlbltlim of ltr skill as a iidur before tbe polio author! tie. If she passes muster she receive an ottlvial document, whiih declare ber to be tbe right ful on ner of the wheel oil which the rides, and ih.it din iiiuuut must always accompany bur on In i i ides, and be showed whenever cilliil upon by the pulioe. A law of that kind in thij country would nut be approved, cnpei i.illy that part of it which require the jiiihIih 1 1 " ii of swi li a ilociunent as tbatstatttd, for tin n asoiis (hat iu hundred of (lias one wheel is nude to serve the purposes of two or time or luuio persons iu tbe same family. The German law would require a wheel for on li member. I hnrced With 111P'm't nnotnn. I Boston, A ;-i 1 1 13.-Five, pi raoiiH eon-I nectod with 'ho paving department of the city were before the supreme crim inal court yesterday to uiiBwei to In dictments a roil nut them for larceny of various attnis of mmuj- form the city nf Beaton. They were J. lllchntil Mul rey, ex-clerk In tilt- paving dopurt ment : William Hiolliins, i onti uetor; Thomas F. Flnnoran, cotili uctor. nnd Michael Keddlsh nnd Jam Kellr, laborers. An Indictment has a'.-o been found against Fmnk H. Kimball, contractor, Who Is now out of the ilty. 1 No C hniioo for 1'lllbiiKter. Jfn Uson i)!e, Fin., Arrll n. The iiiii. i Vinivltis has b"in at the mouth i f tho Si. John's rlvci for several days '.a'chliiK for lilibi'sters, and the cutter Houtncll 1ms aim made frequent tripB down 'he i - '-n 'he same errand. This port In Kint i losely watched, and it la ptuctli ally In.oosslble for a fili bustering; cy; edition to leave here by boat. Searchlights are thrown at night on ererv vessel that cro- s tie Bt. John's bar. Another Teri'tflo Storm In Arkansas Hamburg, Ark., April IS. News has been received of a hurricane which de vosted the country near the Ouohlta river. Saveral plantations were swept clear of houses and stock. The wind was followed by hall, which destroyed crops. Oaaoarets stimulate Hrer, kidneys and bowels. Merer sicken, weaken or gripe, He. 'i'lio Urnmi Duiio n Suicide Cannes. France, April 13. The fact has become public that the Grand Duke of Mei klenbui c-Schwerin, whose death here was announced as having occurred Saturday night, committed suicide. It had been stated his death was due to aneurism of the heart. The grand duke had been Buffering; terribly, and while delirious with fever threw himself from the parapet cf a bridge near the houre. He was found a tew minutes later, etli) livlnfr, but so injured that he died In half an hour. To lleBclud a Clovolnnd Order. Washington, April 13. The sweeping order of President Cleveland affecting a consolidation of pension agencies win be revolted by Prfafdent McKlnley. The Cleveland order" was to take effect Sept. 1, but will be rescinded Jong be fore then. Oomrnlealoner of Pensions Kvans declares the consolidation, In stead of makitiK a saving of consider ably over $100,000 In the way of clerk hire, etc., would increase the expendi tures by 1200.000. Dnn't allow the limits to he inipnlied by the coiitlnuotisiriitation ot' a cough. It is oisier to prevent consumption than to cure it. Ouo Minute Cough Cure taken early will wardoft my fatal lung trouble. C. II. Ilageiibiich. ValeV New I'. ipIt; Ync-lit. London, April 13. The Sun, of this eltyr says It understands that the Prince of Wiles will put a new racing yacht, to be named Britannia, after his famous cutter. In commission during the autumn, so that phe may be ready for the spring regattas of 1898. l,aml)crtv!llo'H Typhoid liptilomlc. Lambertv.lle, N. J., April 13. Harry Toenniges, j.n employe of the rubber mill here, died yesterday of typhoid fever, making the 12th victim since the disease has been epidemic. Toennigea was to have leen married last tVednea-dy- Ask your grocer for no "Eoyal Patent' dour, and take no other brand. It is the best Jour innde. Soimioi-w IIoncii Vooi-lieos Mtnnnry. Washington, April 13. The senate met yesterday for the first time since the death of ex-Senator Voorhees, who, until a recent day, was a conspicuous member of that body. The opening prayer of Hov. Dr. Jllllburn, the blind chaplain, made eloquent reference to Mr. Voorhies. Immmedlately follow ing the prayer Mr. Gorman, of Mary land, moved that as a mark of respect to their late associate the senate ad journ, and the motion prevailed. Tho President Huok .Iif WiiMhiiiKton. Washington, April 13. President Mc Klnley nud party returned to Washlng ':6n yesterday on board the dispatch ooat Dolphin, which at noon passed jp the river on the way to the navy aid. where carriages were taken for Hie White Hi use. During the colder season impure humors accu mulate in the blood. The surface of the body being chilled, the pores are closed and clogged, and impurities which might pass off in perspi -ation are forced back into the blood. Besides this, winter's hearty food, fats and sweets, contribute nr ro iir. purities. Thisjj i fly explains the existence of Spring Humors those im-'g'itly eruptions, painful boils, annoying pimples and other affections, which make absolutely necessary the use Mood's Sarsaparilla at this season. But with some people,- impurities in the blood cause very different symptoms. The kidneys, liver and boivels are overmatched in- their efforts to relieve the clogged sys tem. Dizzy headaches, bilious attacks, failure of appetite, coated tongue, lame back, indigestion or that tired feeling are some of the results. From the same cause may also come scrofula, neuralgia sciatica or rheumatism. All these troubles and more may properly be called " Spring Humors," and just as there is one cause, a cure is found in just one remedy, and that is Hood's Sarsaparilla. Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies the impure blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla enriches that which is weak and; thin. Hood's Sarsaparilla vitalizes that which lacks vitality. Hood Sarsaparilla leads in Merit, Sales and Cures. For your Spring Medicine to prevent or cure Spring Humors, and build up your health, take Hoo Sarsapa Sold by all lruKjosl. Price $1 ; nix for H. Prepared only by C. I. Ilootl & Co., Lowell, Mans. Tlte Beat Spring Medicine. RELIEVING FLOOD VICTIMS. Government Aid Del us: llnpldly Dis tributed to the Needy. Memphis, April IS. The mighty s"eep of the water south of Vicksburg has at last had Its effect upon the lower lev e"s, and a telegram from Tallelah, La., reports that the levee which protects Davis Island has given way, and the Mnnd In all probability will be flood- d. Tieny-flve hunzted people inhabit Davis Inland which consists ot abou,t 6,000 acres of land. The place Is sit uated In AVarren county. Miss. Throughout the upper delta the flood situation shows little ehunge since last reports. The work of government re lief has been actively inaugurated. Many poor people are being fed and housed at Greenville, Rosedale. Helena, Friar's Point and other points along the river. A relief steamer Is now ply ing up the St. Franris river with food and forage for man and beasts. At Helena the liver has fallen two tenths of a foot In 24 hours. The weather observer at that point says thai a steady fall will be noted In the river, des; Ite the rise at Cairo and upner river oolnts. The Williamson crevasse has v Idened conrlderably, but the velocity of the water has been checked and no further breaks are feared. At Qreenvllle the river Is stationary. Captain If. C. Martin, representing the secretary cf war, arrived at Qreenvllle yesterday and Is thoroughly Investi gating the needs of the overflowed sufferers In that territory. Fully 8,000 negroes In Washington county alone are penniless and must be taken care of. An A'tlitavlt. This i to certify that 'on May 11th, I walked to NIclick's drug store on a pair of -rntrhea and bought a bottle or Chamber lain's Pain llnlm for inflammatory rhcuma ism which had crippled me it p. After inlng 'hree bottles! am completely cured. I ran heerfitlly .recommend It. Charles It. Wot (el, Hiuibtiry, Pa. Sworn and .subscribed to Wore me ou ugnst 10. 1891. Walter Shlpman, J. P. For sale at B0 cents per bottle by Gruhlei Bros., drug store. I.odci-d !ut vfM-lMir Po-umo. Chicago. April 13. The Illinois Steel works at South Chicago resumed oper ations yesterday. One hundred rail fin ishers, whcee strlklns Involved 2,600 men, were not re-employed. The fin ishers were not upheld by the officials of their union, and as a result their place were filled. The 2,400 men In other departments returned to their liibsrs, and the mills are now In full blst. I'ree Pills Send your address to It. K. Rucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New IJfe Pills. A trial will couvlnc you of tiicir merit. These pills are easy in action anil are particularly etl'ective In the cure of Constipation and Stck Headache. Foi Malaria and iAver troubles they have been proved Invaluable. Thcvare guaranteed ti lie purely regetuble. Tlioy do not weaken by their action, but by glvingtoneto stomach md bowels greatly invigorate the syetom. Rognlar alms 98e per Imx. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist. Opposing Outlaw Unco Trucks. Washington, April 13. The Maryland Republican Editorial association, in annual convention here, adopted reso lutions denouncing the methods of the outlaw race- tracks in Cecil county, and asking iho Maryland legislature at its next session to provide laws pre venting "tliis species of gambling," and at the same time protect legitimate agricultural and racing associations. It will be an agroeablo BHrpriso to persons subject to attacks of bilious colic to learn that prompt relief may be had by taking Cham berlainki Colic, Cholora and Di.mhoea item edy. In many instances tho attack may be prevented by taking this remedy as soon ns the first symptoms of the disease appear. SIS mil ISO cent bottles fur salo by Clruhlor llroe.. druggists. Injumjiioii AKiiiiiai sti'lkorn. Cleveland, April 18. The Consolidat ed Steel and Wire company obtained an Injunction in the United States dis trict court yesterday restraining Its striking employe from Interfering in any way with the employment of new worhmen. The strikers say they will fight the cose. ismor rilla el's THE KENTUCKY SEN'xTORSHIP. Charcrew of Attpmptcd llrlbiry Add Hplce to tile Deadlock. Frankfort, Ky., A pi II 13. The local grand jmy Is going deeply Into the bribery charges ap. Oust Hunter and his lieutenant, 'Not only was .the nom inee and Mrs Franks and ex-Congressman WilFon before the body yesterday, hut late hist evening a half dosen sen ators and members, Including aJl those who i-onli tided that Dr. Hunter was In Ills room on the night of April 1, Were summoned and examined. Later Captain (lalnes, who swears that Dr. Hunter came to his house on the night mentioned, was called, and afterward his wife went Into the Juryroom. A part of Hunter's testimony was n reiteration of his public statement that he had never seen Gaines and never was in his home In his life. The jury adjourned for the day without bring ing any Indictments or other report. It is reported that the investigation will take a wider scope at today's session. Meanwhile the harm, if anv. done Hunter by these chorees and their publicity are In a measure discounted by a break between the Blackburn Democrats and the gold Democrats. The latter have been assisting in break ing a quorum, because of the Imminent chance of Hunter's election. They Bay that they will do so no longer, because the Blackburn Democrats will not help or agree to try to help elect Martin or any other compromise candidate, and because they are pledged to some kind of an election, which will be im possible so long as a quorum la averted. They promise to begin voting today on every ballot. This will force all to vote, and with all voting Hunter needs but one really new vote to secure hn election. This, with all voting, is li able to come at anv moment from some of the three factions opposing Hunter's election. COMFORT AND KNOWLEDGE. Sent frco by mall. Setastdo for twenty-four hours a bottle or common glass filled with urine. A sediment or settling Indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys. Wliini urine stains linen il is positive evidence of kldnoy trouble. Toe frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back is alto convincing proof that the kidneys i nd bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There t comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer' Swamp ifoot. the great kidney remedy, fulfill every wish in relieving pain in the lack, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages, ""it corrects Inability to hold urine mil scalding pain In pissing it, or ld cflects following use of liquor, wine or lieer, aud iirerromea that unpleasant neixnlty of being compelled to get tip many times during the ilglit to urinate. The mild and the oxtra inllnary etfeot of Swamp-lioot is soon realized. It stands the highest fur its won derful curat sf the most distressing cases. II yon need a medicine you should have the host. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents ami one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Men tion Kvrkikq Hkrai.d and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co , Hingbamtou, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee the gcnulnc'ss of this olfer. Last Tour of the Season. The last personally-conducted tour of the Pennsylvania Railroad will leave New York and Philadelphia April 15." Tickets, includ ing transportation, meals cu route iu botli directions, transfers of passengers and baggage, hotel accommodations nt Old Point Comfort, Richmond and Washington, and carriago ride about itichmoud in fact every necessary expense for a period of six days will bo sold at rate of S35.00 from .New York, Brooklyn, and Newark, fai.00 from Trenton, $83.00 from Philadelphia, and pr- portionate rates from otlior stations. Tickets will also bo sold to Old Point Com fort and return direct by regular trains within six days, incIudluK transportation, luncheon ongoing trip, and one and three. fourths days' board at Old Point, at rate of 10 00 from New ork.llrooklyn and Newark, 415.00 from Trenton, SU.00 from Philadel phia, and proportionate rate from other stations. , Apply to ticket agencies. Tourist Agent 1190 llroadway, New York, or Geo. W. Itoyd, Assistant Oencral Passeuger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. During the winter of 1883, F. M. Martin, of IongReac1i. West Vn., contracted a severe cold whlob left him with a cough. Iu speaking of how ho cured it ho says! "I used. several kinds of cough syrup but found no relief until I bought a bottle of Cham. berlain'8 Cough liemedy, which relieved me almost instantly, and in a short time brought about a complete cure," When troubled itlj n cough or cold use this remedy and yon ill not find it necessary to try several kinds before you get relief. It has been iu tbe markVt for over twenty years and constantly giowiMn favor aud popularity. Fur sale at 25 and SO cents per boltlo by Clruhlor Bros , drug ists. Slurried a llomis Huron. San Francisco, April 13. Mrs. Jean nine Young, the woman who assumed the name of Mrs. P. M. Delmaa, is not a baroness lifter all. The man she mar ried in Oakland on Saturday, and with whom she is now speeding across the continent on her wedding tour, Is not the Huron ltobert Ludwlg Von Turk helm. He Is plain Charles J. Von Ar nold, alias liaron Carl Von Stelnmotz. a private detective In the employ of Charles J. Stlllwell. Said Mrs. Young- attorney: "The wedding party v. Ill be stopped and Von Arnold brought back to Sacramento to answer ,a charge of perjury. Once inside this state he will be held", If he escapes the charge of perjury, to await a requisition from Kentucky, where he Is wanted for for gery committed in Louisville. The mar riage ceremony with Mrs. Ycung was Illegal, because Von Arnold made ml-represc-ntatlcns to her." . Hheumailsm lured In a Uay, "Mystic Cure" fur Rheumatism and Ne ralgia radically cure iu 1 to 8 day. It action upou the system is remarkable aud loyateriuiiai It remove at onoe the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. T. P. Anthony, ex-Postmaster of Promise City, Iowa, say: "I bought one bottle of 'Myatio Cure' for Kueumatism, and two doses uf U did me more good tbau any medloino I ever took." T5 emits. Sold by C. 11. Ilageiibiich, druggist, Shell aiidotth. Hank President rtpo'dln-j: nrrf-uder . Chicago, April IS. President Charles W. Spalding, of the defunct Ulobc S-'av-Injrs bank, arrived in Chicago Sunday night from Calumet Heights, Ind. He went to the residence of William L Hall, justh-e of the peace, when he gave bonoV for his appearance in court to answer to -the charges of receiving money when he knew the bank to be Insolvent. JuBtice Hall placed the amount of bond at $500, and set April 19 for the hearing of the case. it. C. Joiner. Allen P. U, Hillsdale Co., Mich , says: 'Nothing gave my rheumatism such quick relief as Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil." Sometimes n burglar only suc ceeds in damaging the lock of a sife so that the combi nation won't work. Next morning the officers can't get at own money. There nnv be millions in the safe, but if their credit depended on getting at it in a hurry tliey would be bankrupt, limpiv because the combination won't work. A sick man is in very much the same tlx .bout retting at the nourishment he needs 'i keep him ilive. There Is plenty of good food ut hand, but his digestive organism is nit of order; the nutritive " combination " if his sy't 'in won't work. He can't pos d ilv get at the nourishment contained tn the o, cf He takes it Into his stomach, but It lo s lil-n no good. It i'li't ttiflde into good ilnod. He is just as badly oft ns if the bod waB locked up where be couldn't touch .t. He gets no strength or health out of it. All thear- mil-nutritive conditions have a 'leifect '11111 scientific remedy in Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It puts Ihe nu 'ri.ivj "combination" of the syateih Into ie, feet working order. It givee the dlges iv: :"id blood - making organs powef to Hike pure, red. healthv blood, and pour It :it.) fie ciictilation abundantly and rapidly. It drive l out all bilious poisons and scrof tlous gei iis. cures indigestion, liver cotn ;1 1 nt, ntrvoiisn.-ss aud neuralgia, and buiids up solid flesh, active power and nerve fotcc. Mrs. RelKcca P. Gardner. of O radon, York. Co., Vn . writes; " I was so sick with dyspeiHla that 1 'oiiM not cut auytblug for over four mouths. I inl to starve mvself, ns nothing would stay on mv ito'iincb. I was so badlv off I could not eat even a .'nicker. 1 thought I wasgolngtodle. weighed oulv so pounds. I tried almost everything, an.i nothing did me any good, until I took two nottle.i of Ihr 'Golden Medical Discovery.' I am cow as well as I ever was. and weigh 13$ pounds " NUGGET'S OF NEWS. Sir Archibald Gelkle, the great geolo gist, will be tendered a reception by the New York Academy of Sciences. Mrs. Iceland Stanford! emphatically denies the story that she has insured her life for 81,000.000 in a New York company. Captain Heed, of Georgia, the politi cal manager of Tom Watson during the late presidential campaign, haB be com.s an advocate for gold. The New York senate passed tho amendments lo the Raines liquor law o tux clubs the same as saloons, and o permit saloons to serve free lunch. I had severe attacks of gravel and kidney rouble; and unable to get a medloino or lootor lo core me until I Used Hop Bitters, md they cured mo in a short time. A DisTiNoirisitKD Lawyeb op Wayne Co., Y. Coi.oBi,Kss and Cold. A young girl leeply regretted that she was so colorless and ind told. Iter face was too white, and her lands and feet felt as though tho blood did not circulate. After ouo bottle of Hop Hitters had been taken she was tho rosiest mil healthiest girl in tho town, with a vivacity aud cheerfulness of mlud gratifying other friends. A Tour tu Washington. The next personally-conducted tour to Washington via Pennsylvania Railroad will leave Now York and Philadelphia April 22. Tickets, including transportation, hotel ac commodations and every necessary expense, will bo sold at the following rates: From Now York, Brooklyn and Newark, f 11.50; Phillips burg, N. J., $11.50; Pottsville, $14.30 ; Cape May, $12.75; Philadelphia, $11.50:. and at proportionate rates from other points. Tor tickets, itineraries aud full information ipply to tickets agents; Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, Now York, or Geo. W. Boyd, As sistant General Pas'euger Agent, Board Street station, Philadelphia. All those terrible, itching diseases of tho ikin that help to make life miserable for us ire caused by external parasites. Doan's Ointment kills tho parasite and euros the disease. Perfectly harmless, never fails. Tho New lloiiiiinulnu Cabinet. Bucharest, April 13. The new Rou manian cabinet, succeeding the mints try which resigned on April 7, will In clude M. Sturdzo, as premier and min ister of foreign affairs, the ofllces which he held In the previous cabinet; M. Cantaciilno, minister ot finance, and General lierendin minister of war. Mr. Cuntacuzino held the portfolio of finance In the late ministry. The names of the ministers of the Interior, do mains, public Instruction, Justice and public works are not yet announced. They were held respectively by MM. Fleva, Palludl, Ponl, Stateslo and Stol cesco, and it is believed they may re enter the cabinet. E. E. Turner of Compton, Mo., writes us that after suffering from piles for seventeen yeais, lie completely cured them by using three boxes of DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salve, it cures eczema and severe skin diseases. C. II. Hagenbuuh. KniiHiiH'liiKiii'iiiicoCoiiiiiilKHloiior Win Topeka, Kan., April 13. Wbb Mc Nall, state insurance commissioner, se cured the ill at legal victory yesterday in his battle with the three big qasteru life Insurance companies to vvhi.ch he refused a license on the alleged 'irtrpund that they would ndt pay the'mmtuig HiUmon claims. Judge Foster, "bf. the United State circuit court, holds that McNwII's action is not punlBhable by penalty for contempt, and dismissed the case brought by the Insurance companies. The court, however, im mediately Instructed the grand Jury to Inquire into McNall's action, and If they found intimidation or anything to obstruct justice to companies to bring Indictment against McNall, Grip-Cold s-IIeadaehe, Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxative Bromo Quinine will cute you in one day. Put up In tablet con ven lent for taking. Guaranteed to eute, or money refunded. Price, 35 cents, "or sale by Klrlln' Pharmacy. Fatally Hurt In a Hull Flglit. Yuma, AriA, April 11 La Grande Fiesta de Yuma wound up Sunday night with wild west sports and Span ish bullnzl.ts. which constituted a crowning l. ature of the five days' revelry. The feature of the show which drew tho crowds was the Spanish bull fight, head, l by the renowned bull flshter, Cuittln Carlos Garcia, from Juai.-z, JIM, A magnificent black bull, Poille.o 1 proved himself almost invincible, and before he was dls; patched cm., lit Garcia upon his long slender In n.s and rtn.ied open the man's Juv . Captain Uartla's wound may piovi r.ital. The bull then broke throurh tlu pen and Injured a number of people. They are so small that tbe moat sensitive persona take them, they are so effective that tbe most olwtinate case of constipation, heodittshe and torpid liver yield to them. That i why DeWitt's Little Early Riser are known a the famous little pill. C. II. Hageubuch. i mm- STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Alarming; Ktirnpenn Drporta Cn-itio llorllnosi tn Wnl' sireit. New York, ..prll 12. With the exception of a rally In prices Bhortlv nfb r th de cline at the opening, the course of prices Was very generally dwn,.ird today. The course of aftnlis In nouthenst I.'urope was n potent factor In discouraging trading, and some prlvnte cable advices received In the street painted a more nlarmlnp condition of nnnlra thmi was reflect nd from the forelcn exebnnrrs. The trend of tho market downward brought realiz ing sales In some of the stocks that have enjoyed the greatest gains of lato. Clos ing bids: Balto. Ohio.. 12 Lehigh Valley.. 13 Chesa. & Ohio.. 16 N. J. Central... 1TH Del. & Hudson..l02Vt N. Y. Co-Hrnl.. f.iy, D.. ii. & W 160 Pennsylvania .. M4 Brie ISVt Heading lSa L.ako Erie & W.. 1214 St. Paul 7274 Lehigh Nav - Writ- Y. & Pa. All ass I s paid. (iencral Mni'ltet. Philadelphia, April 12. Flour nominal; winter superfine, $2.11112.50; do. pxtrns, S2.7RiTi3: Pennaylvunla roller, cleer. 13.G5f( 8.86; do. straight, $3.U(fi; western winter, clear. MtiM.SS; do. straight, $8.9604 10, city mills, extra. $2,8543. llye flour dull, but steady, nt $8.26(32.40 per barrel Wheat firm; contract whent, April. 7lH80e.; contrnet whent. May, 73Mi H'4c. ; No. 2 Pennsj Ivanlu and No. 2 Delaware red, spot, MP .p., No. 2 red, April, 7Bc; do. May, 74c; do. June, : do. July, 73tc.; do. September, 71e. ; do. December, 74c. Coin firm; steamer corn, spot, Stfftc; No. 2 yellow tor local trade. Z'jtffSOe.; No. 1 mixed, spot and April. 2"Mi2Tc.: do. Ma, rS4i2Sic. Oats lower; No. 2 white, carlots, 25c. ; No. 2 white, elloped. carlots, 244(fi26e. ; No. 3 white, clipped, carlots, 23MC.; No. 2 white, April, 2424Hc.; do. May, 24St24i.e.; do. June, 241f2tc. : do. July, 24fi24V.c. Hay eteudy; choice tim othy, $14 for large bales. Reef tlrm; beef Iiams.$19.2i'it20. Texas steers $3S0'u4.5O. Pork steadier; old mess, t.7.Vu!i. '). Lard Arm; western steamed, $4.45'u4.50. Buter quiet; western creamerv, 4'tl8e. ; do. factory, 8(fll2He. ; Klglna, 18c.; Imitation creamery, HJilCe. ; New York dairy, 14til8c; do. creamery. HOlsc.: fancy prints Jobbing at 21W2te. ; do. extra, wholesale. SMo. Cheese ouiet; large, 9&Wic. : small. B 12Hc.; pert skims, Sft8c.: full skims, 2 3c. Eggs firm; New York and Pennsyl vania, lOOlOi-jc ; western, fresh, 9if!l0e.; southern, HViWfcc. Tallow dull; city, Sic; country, 8Vic. Cottonseed oil stead ier. Petroleum dull. Rosin steady; strain ed, common to good, $1.8S(ij1.67H. Turpen tine steady at 29'4iiP)0. Pig Iron quiet; southern, $10811; northern, $10.5011.C0. Copper dull; brokers, $11.40; exchange, $11.50. nominal. Spelter easier; domestic, St.OVii4.15. Lead was without particular feature, being fairly steady and quoted nt $3.80 by leading brokers and $3.3714 by the exchange. Live Stock Murkotf , New York, April 12. Beeves quiet, gen erally llrm; native steers. $4.46475.18: stags and oxen, $2.764.00; bulls. $8.1868.00; dry cows, $1.60ffi3.25. Calve active; veals, tlfi 6.50; general sales, $4.75g5. Sheep and lambs fairly active; unshorn sheep, $4.25 5.25; cupped do., $3.fiO4.50; unshorn lambs, $6.1K)ft6.75; clipped do., $55.6214. Hogs Arm at $4.25&4.60. East Liberty, Pa., April 12. Cattle high er; prime, 5.10 5.25; feeders, $3.7504.40; bulls, stags antl cows, $23.75. Hogs low er; prime assorted medium, $4.2564.30; best Yorkers, $1.20474.25; heavy, $4.204.25; common to fair Yorkers. $4.1094.15; pigs, $3.90iUO; roughs. $2.768.50. Sheep high er; clipped sheep, choice, $4.404.BO; com mon, $3.10(ff3.O5; choice- lambs. $6.2S05.4-, common to good. $1.2Sff5.15; veal calves, 4.50il5.25. A True Remedy. W. M. Ilenlnc. editor Tiskilwn, III., "Chief." says: "Wo won't keep house with out Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds. Experimented with many others, but nover got tho truo remedy until wo used Dr. King's Now Discovery'. No other remedy can tako its placo in our home, us in it wo havo a certain and sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc." It is idle to experiment with other remedies, even If they are urged on you as just as good ns Dr. King's New Discovery. They aro not as good, because this remedy has a record of cures and besides Is guaranteed. It never fails to satisfy. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's drug 6toro. Onco Affluent, Dloil nnt!tli?n. New York. April 13. Mrs. Icubella Hamilton, 40 years old, widow of tho late Dr. Hamilton, who was a well known practitioner in this cltv, San Francisco and Philadelphia IB years ago, died destitute yesterday In the home of Mra. June Noroon, a colored woman. Mrs. Norcon said that last Jaunary Mrs. Hamilton came to live with her. She paid her first week's rent, but since then has been out of funds and III. Yesterday Mrs. Norcon left the house to go to work-, and when she returned she found Mrs. Hamilton dead. Constipation is the cause of all softs o( serious disordersof the blood. Strong cathar tics arc worso than useless. Burdock Blood Bit tern is Nature's own remedy-.for troubles of this sort. Killed In a (.Vive Contoat. Little Itock, Ark., April 13. A youth named Harrison wns killed in a glove contest wim a bov named Tobln, nt Hampton. Harrison's neck was broken by a blow from Tobln In the first round, and death was instantaneous. Grcntor Now York Hill Passed. Albany, April 13. The assembly last night passed the Greater New York charter bill over Mayor Strong's veto by a vote of 108 to 32. It is surprising whaat "wee bit of a tiling', can accomplish. Slek headache, coustipa- . '. "J "l'u'i, nu. BluillAUU, UlUIUm UD quickly banished by DaWltt's Llttlelferly Riser. Small pill. Safe pill. Bast pill. 0. A MIbhoiii'I Tinsjeily t-oifejitlou. Trenton, April 18c-S. II. Wilson was murdered at his home near here on March 25 last, his skull being split open with an ax. Yesterday Jim Jones, a negro, was arrested charged with the crime, and a sensation was created ah hour later when Mrs. Wlluon, widow of the murdered man, was taken into cus tody and locked in the countx jail. Sheriff Myers will not state what he expects to prove against the woman. Objects to Sports on Fust Day. Nashua, N. H., April 13. The annual fast day proclamation of Governor Ramadell was Issued yesterday. Gov ernor Itamsdell says in his proclama tion; "For many years the annual fast has been made a day of sporting events and pleasure, yet by the advice ot my counsel I do this year appoint Thursday, April 21, as a day of fasting and prayer." BioodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. Ill HAT IT ICI Tbe richest of all restora VWnAI II 10 I tlve foods, because It re- E laces the essentlalu of life that are ex. ausUd by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES 1 purTandbum digestion perfect it creates solid flesh, muscle and strength. Tbe nerves being made strong th brain become active and ltar. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness in either sex, and as a female regulator ha no equal. Price 50o., orflye boxes $2.00. Druggists or by mall. We can help you. Advice aud book, free. Wrlta Us About Your CaaoTI THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1512 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Neuralgia of the Heart Vanquished by Dr. Miles' r mtdlo. mm m a MKS. flIl)Li;Y, of Torilujrto!', C.wn, SnlTered f r.nn just. si. -b a co'". 'd-a-tlon of (lMe.'iM-. as the o:tc111-1vo ex (KMlenco aud luveatiKallous of Dr. Mill 3 havo provou, result from Impairment of tho nervous system. Mr, Jns. 11. gldlcy wrlten Oct. 25, 1805: " My wifo was taken sick with neuralgia ot tho heart, nervous exhaus tion and IP. or trouble. Although attended by two pliyi,lol:in rhe grow worse, until sho iraa at doath's dorr. 1 then began giv ing hor Pr Miles' Restorutivo Nervine urid Dr. Miles' Now Heart euro, and she Improved bo wonder fully from tho first that I at onco dU misdod tho physicians. She now cata and slcops well i.nd docs her own housework We havo rocommond- ed your remedies to a great many in our city, and every one has been very much benefited by them." Dr. Miles' Itc vcdles are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottlo benefits or monoy refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sont free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO, Elkhart, Ind. NNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours MATCHLESS IN EVERY I-EATUUE. 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