EVENING HERALD KiTAHMSHRy 1870. Publlihort every Evening, Kxcept Sunday, t s South Jabim Stueet, Near CsurTKH. Th,. If nrnl.1 im ilnllrmMl In ShenHtidtMll KUti I lie ur ounrtins; towns ror six wee, pnjf- able to the onrrlera. Hy mull 13.00 a year, or W cento a month, payable In advance. Advertise- ,HnU ehrirfl aAunnlliiir to anace Mid noeltton. to charged according to spa iiutilUfinn. rpjierve the rfirl The publishers reserve the right to change the position of advertisements whenever the puh- Hon or advertisements wnenevermu pun. Ik-uthm of news demands It. The right le rtwervetl to reluct any advertisement, whether imhl tor ur not, that the publishers pay rteem impoper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Bnlered At the postofHee at Shenandoah, Pa., a nt-cond claw mall matter. TKLKPHONK CONNECTION. "All t'.ie Hews That's Fll lo Print." Evening Herald THimiim. aprii. is, ism. I'NUKit nn net p s-ert ty tho last Congress a person dclaclinfa gold or sllycr coin of the United 8tale is liable to a Due of 18,000 and tlvo yours In prison. This stops the bangle lad uloug with other forms of coin deface ment. Til u ceremonies attendant upon tho dedi cation of the Washington monument hi Philadelphia next mouth will be witnessed bv many from this section of the state. The National Guard will participate, aud Presl lent McKinley will be present and rovlew the military parade. IVwtm VBTKBl'AltB, of Philadelphia, will be likely to lose his oftictal head Iwfuro his term expires ns a result uf his petty lierfccution of Republican letter carriers. The Philadelphia congressmen are after Ills scalp. An Official who is too bitterly partisan to be just ought to expect no consideration from political opponents. J 01 J A 1-emai.r editor writes-. "An osclmnse observes that h great niauy wouder why we have so tnaiiy old maid school teachers. Tills is easily nccoiinled fur. aud alio demonstrates their wisdom. Tin y do not care to give up a fiily clolinr job lor a fifteen dnllai iiisu They nl-ii hnte tn ire authority in the school room than they would iu most lioutolio'ds." Ir is only the nature of things that theio ihoiil.l be a "PrinterVlllblo," and we find au edition issued ill 17U3, so-culled heoapse spino li ci,'le ol Uutenla-rg had made tho passago m I'-rili i c.ix. 101, read thus: "I'rinters pi l-i. n i ! Iimii without a causo." "Print cis. ' ( i i,,ur e. should have leu 'juiliees." Niin.ul. ; - uiaiiy a politician and nmiiy nu uiisuuissliil sctttr would he more consoled by the error than hy the correct text. Tiik idea that the small tinkling hells, liieil as warning hells on bicycles, are of auy practiiBil value, is absurd, especially iu the business Part of the town, 'lhey cannot be hoard at ten feet distant imn the npprmcb-i.ig-i.iel. 'I he i nly mil infcly for pedes tii..ns rots iu the fact that wheelmen wheu passing tlnuiigb biminess iaits of Iho city bhall ride slew. If they depend upon their tiny bolls they will lie a constant menace to those who arc walking. Tut 'Sew York Sun says that "Mr. Mc Kinlcy's selections for the more important diplomatic posts strike people generally as satisfactory." This is the verdict of all the Democratic papers of the country of the highor class. It confirms what Iteptibllcans who knew the President said about him be fore his elecliou. His experience in politics, his large acquaintance with public men, and his general poise aud hnlaLce admirably fit him to pel form all the requirements of his post to the satisfaction of the country. The party bus reason to believe that Mr. Mc Kinley will furnish an cilioient, clean and popular administration. Ir is reported from tho Westorn bitu minous regions that the miners who tes tified before the legislative committee lust week concerning the operations of tho company store system and the wayTa which miners and others aWut tho mines are treated, huve already been discharged by their employers. This is manifestly done, ,iys the Wilkesbarre llocoril, for tho purpose of intimidating others. The committee should promptly cause the arrest of any emnlover who discharges any man for testifying before that body. If tho men should refuse to testify tho committee would deom them guilty of contempt and treat them accordingly. Tin: Senate at Harrisburg passed the hill which prohibits the payment of taxes by polith.nl committees or by any person or persons except the man iu whose name it is issued. This is a capital measure. Tho practice indulged in by the two political parties of buying a number of thousand tax receipts to be given out about election time w here they will do the most good, has been a most pernicious one, and has lieen a prolific sou ne of ballot debauchery. If a man will not go to the tax offiue and pay for his tax receipt, he evidently values the privilege of voting so lightly that he would gnove but little if deprived of the right of the tyallot Fobmal announcement was made Tuesday by the Lehigh Valley llailroad Company, of the completion of the sale to Brexel & Co. of $5,000,000 of the bonds of the company, under the conditional agreement of a month ajro. The proceedsof the bonds sold Tuesday will be used to pay oil' the floating debt of the company and to provide working capital. Provision is made in the mortgage for a further issue of 18,000,000, as needed for Im provement and equipment, and also for f I ,ti-io,ooo a year, for soven years after 1000, for new construction, &c, all of the new propi i ty to come under the mortgage. Oue of the condition of the sgieemeut thus consummated was that an examination of the books and accounts of the company should be made by Exert Accountant Stephen Little. 1 It is understood that Mr. Little- report lias been submitted aud that he foiiud that theie had been no ull'ort to juggle the aeeounU, though he made some changes in tlie method of statiug the accounts. The floating debt as j determined by him wa uot iu excess of the amount stated by the accountant of the com pany. No changes iu the Board of Directors or odicers have yet been made, though it is understood that some are contemplated, es pecially as several of the officials have now leached au age which makes them anxious to it-tire from active business life, they having remained with the property of late only at! the urgent solicitation of parties interested in it. Wheu you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tinstaitblag dose call ou E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer ir stoves W Kcwltn'k) 'imvlrl nrnllcpk. Frankfurt, A. ill ir. Yesterday !M an exciting dav In tl c leslolature, which Bi"iirnod nt 3 p. m. Seven ballots wcip ta'.-en during the day (or United Statia senator, makinr 42 bal lots that have lieen taken at the pres ent extra session. The vote In some of the ballots was changed by tem porary ralrr, but none or the cnanges WPrc t orlal. Dr. Hunter, " " ' . . , llcun nori.inoe. had 61 vot the Kepun- otes, and the field had ft. Tho field had Just the required number for election, but the maclcbtnn men. the gold Demo crats and bnllli-t: Itepubllcans could not unlie on unyone. Ex-Secretary Carlisle was urjred as a compromise candidate, but he secured no votes. Unconditional surrender, is the only terms those famous Utile pills known DeWllt's Little Early IJWin will make with constipa tion, sick headache and stomach troubles. AnibaiMWdor Hiv Off For Kitjtlnnd. New York. April li. Colonel John Hay, United Btales ambassador to the court of St. .lames, sailed for England yesterday on the American line steam ship St. Paul. Tie was-accompanied by hie wife and eldest daughter. Ex llepresejttatlve Perry Belmont was also among the passengers. He Is going abroad for a stay of several months. Croup and whouplug cough are euiUltioftd's terrors; but like pneumonia, bronchitis, aud other throat and .lung troubles, can bo quick ly cured by using One Minute Cough Cure. Three Killed by n Suow-dlde. itnllev. Idaho. April 16. A snowslUlf at the Baltimore mine, near Ketcham, at tne uammoic nuire, J" !h stepson. Tiny were cam.ui in me suue wh.lle on their way to their cabtn, and loveicd up to n d.pih of BO or 00 feet. Tbele I it Cities of IVopIo Who are Injuied by tho use of coffee. Itcccntly there has len plaieil in all tlio gftxtery stores a new preparation called ORAIX-O, made of puie grains, that takes tho place of coffee. Tho most delicate stomach receives it without distress, and but few tan lull it from coffee. It does not cost over J as much. Children may drink it with great benefit. IB cts. and 25 rts. per package. Try It. Ask for GKAIN'-O. Opposed to SHturrtny l'ootliall (Jnmoi. Trenton, April 16. New Brunswick presbytery, at Its meeting at Lambert -vllle, received a letter from Dr. Patton, president of Princeton university, set ting out that It was the Intention of the faculty to take action to prevent the students from participating In football or baaeliall gainee on Saturday. Dr, Patton said he tlu usht the statements regarding the desecration of the Sab bath were aomewhat exaggerated, but he v.aa anxious to co-onprate with the presbytery In the mo -r. In closing he said the faculty would consider whether It "wttuld nor be better to have the Vle.Prtnceton game fixed for some other day than Saturday. Propoel Intorvtnte (Jump Laws. Lansing, Mich., April IB The Mich igan legislature will In a few days re celvo a request from tho legislature of W.sconsln asking for the appointment ot a commission to work Jointly with comnMisions appointed by the legls latuies of Wisconsin, Minnesota and Illinois to devise uniform game and fish laws for the four states mentioned. The commission will comprise five members q the senate and house, and the work provided for will be done af ter the close of the present session and before the opening of the legislature of 18!W. Consul Uleil on Shipboard. New York, April 15. William W. Wysor, United States consul at Cadiz who took passage on board the Werra at Gibraltar, died on board yesterday. He was a native of Lynchburg, Va., had been suffering from consumption for several months, and returned home In company with his nephew, Frank Wysor. During tho voyage ha failed, rapidly. Consul Wysor's body waa Saken to his home In Lynchburg. ges from the . - Catt. JOiiil Jan. O. "Our littlo boy, who has suffered for six years with I.:menc3slnl.i3 hip, ccntln;ie3 to grow worse, although we h.vva applied many kinds of liniments. The family doctor has decided that the boy has hip Joint disease, and ho urges us nut to meddle with the case, say lug It Is best to allow It to take Its own course. We foel very anxious about him. I wish we could find something which would effect a cure. I fear It will develop Into a very serious affair." J. W. March 22. " A soro has broken out on the under side of my boy's hip, and It has discharged very freely and left an opening about an Inch deep, tho slzo of a silver dol lar. Ho has to be given con stant attention. Our physician tells us to keep tho sore run ning. A second sore has ap peared on his groin and broken. The' boy is very low. the I asked d o o t o r about giving him iioou-s Sarsaparilla, which has cMic'l so many such causa, but he said he could give him niedleme that is four times better and d o o s not cost as m u o h . " MOOKK. J. W. Woohk. Pages like those above are thousands ot people. Tn th mamnries of mnnv rilla is indelibly imprinted. The cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla aro literally written in blood -in blood made pure, enriched .and vitalized, nnrori nf sn.rnfiilniia tiiiiits. gait rheum. boiln. uinvoles. snrintr humors in blood which properly builds up and gives that tonic to the system hYal Spring Medicino I, (1.- "DIRT DEFIES THE IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. TO THE LAND OF BUNSIIINfi And Flowers, the Hand or America, Cali fornia. Via the tine pathway, "The Iran Mountain Route," which traverse a region of perpetual suns'iine, where snow storms, blilgkrds or high altitudes are unknown. 1'alltnnu first and seriind class palace ami tourist sleeping rars to points In Missouri, ArMfaeas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Art lona? Cifoail -raska, Ttal. Ami' UregOll, 1VH911IIIKUI", nvinnoM. rt t,..-l.l l XT-I. Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all the comforts of motlorn railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your homo, literature, and full information, drop a postal card, J. P. MiCann, T. 1". Agent, 81U Itall road avenue, Elmtra , X. Y., or SB! llroail- way, New York. S8 ,f V. R lloyt, O. F P. Agt. Not only acute lung troubliS, which may prove fata' iu a few days, but old chronic coughs and throat troubles may receive Im mediate tetlef and lie permanently cured by One Minute Cuugli Cure. C. II. llagctilmch. Trylntr !" n-.r Mi-n. Nobto-. Atlanta, Am II 15.--A motion to set as'de the judgmen' which flxas April 23 as the date for the exceu'toti of Mrs. misabeth Nobles for the mu; dec ef her husband was made before Judge Smith at Jeffersonvllle yesterday, and prompt ly overruled. Jyyliehed on n. Southern Street. Edwards, Miss., April IB. Jesse Bv ans, a negro, charged with aocoStlng two ll'.tle white girls, was riddled with . .. . , , niht i,v . , Pfi, The ljotly TnX & Pub street. The r'c against the nctrro was oon- It should be made n mstter of public knowledge that DeWitt's Witch Haste 8lve will speedily cure piles of the longest stand ing. It Is tho household favorite for hums, ecalds, cuts, bruises and sores of all kinds. - K-v-Trenmrver IVyloi- Ifeloned. flloux Palis, S. D., April JB. South Dakota's erring state treasurer, Will iam W. Taylor, was released from the enilentlary here yesterday after an lm- nr sonment or one year ana a nan. Good behavior reduced Ills two years' sentence some six months. He lett at once for his' old home at Itedfleld, where he will stay a few days and then go to Indiana to visit friends. I'KiisoAt.. The ifcntlcninn who annoyed the congregation last Sunday by continually coughing will flud instant relief by usinK One Miniito Onugli Cure, a spiedy and harm less loincdy for throat anil lung troubles. Olilo nt the Grunt 'Memorial. New York, April 16. Tho National Guard of Ohio will be represented in the Grant parade on April 27 by over 1.100 men. General H. A. Axllne, ad lutant general of the National Quard of that state, called on General Dodge yesterday to arrange for the transpor tation of Ohio's 'troops. Governor TbiHhnell is to have as his escort the Toledo cadets. There will bo altogeth er 49,000 rnei ff 5le Parade, 36,000 being uniformed, Kusicst way to kill a chicken is to break he ogir before it is hatched. Snuo is truo of jomuinpilon. Br, Wood's Norway Pine -yriip is n positive euro for coughs and cohls Nothing will cure consumption. Does It pay to neglect the cold? NUGGET'S OF NEvVS. General Blvera, the captive Cuban loader, Is not allowed to receive visitors, Several fires in Kansas City Jast night, one of them causing $600,000 damage, were ot incendiary origin. President McKinley yesterday sent a message to congress urging provision for representation at tho Paris expo Bltlon. Frederick A. Hecht, 2S years old wealthy and prosperous, committed suicide by shooting In his New York home. Cause unknown. In a family quarrel at Chicago Mat thias Duster, 22 years old, was shot dead by John Formlller, his father-in law, who then killed himself. Diary of w-v t war W. lYlOOre, Newbury, Ind Oct. 5. " How glad I am that I ever tried Hood's Sarsaparilla for my boy's hip disease. When he had finished taking the first bottlo ho looked fifty per cent better. I continued giving him Hood's Sarsa parilla and now ho is quite wcllIIo runs and plays with the other chil dren and we May 10. 'The doc tor's medicine which I ha yo been giving our hoy has not proved of any avail. Tho cli.nl continued lo ciow worso and I have stopped u:v;ng It to him, I '.. J now he la U.U Iiigllood's Ear saparllla, I got a bottlo from tho druggist a few days ago and I believe I can see that the boy Is Im proving under tlle,trentmellt.', J. W. ilooiiB. can hardly be lieve he Is the samo child, thanks to Hood's Sarsa parilla, which we have proved to bo Indeed tho One True Wood Puri fier," J. W. MOOUE. penned in the personal records of T more the success of Hood's barsapa the nerve, strengthens tho stomach so imperatively needed in the Spring. parilla The Ono Truo Blood Purifier. KING." THEN LIO OUR MINISTER TO TURKEY. J anion 11. Angell, the AYell Known IM tientor. to Suoooed Tufrell. Washington, April IB. The president yesterday sent a long list of nomina tions to the senate) among them that of James B. Angell, of Michigan, for minister 'to Turkey, and George D. Meiklejolm of Nebraska, for assistant Mcretary of var. Jrneii Burrllt Angell Is throughout the UnUeu States known as the jajies r. A OKLI- maker of the University of Michigan. He Is well known, too, as a diplomatist. He was born in Bhode Island In 1820, and is a graduate of Brown university. In 1880 he became editor of the Provi dence Journal, and flnallly launched out In the educational boat, l.t which he has since sailed; He took the pres- ldency of tile University of Vermont In 18e, and only resigned It to accept the presidency of Michigan's robust university In 1871. Michigan's senior college president has become scarcely less known through his diplomatic connection. As minister to China and member of the special commlsslon he made diplomatic peace with China in 1878, revising the Bur- lingame treaty In so short a time that it opened tne eyes ot tne uipiumu.ui; world and gave President Angell a. seat With tne best of diplomats, 'i'en years later he was appointed a member ot the commission to settle the fisheries dlsnute with England. At present he Is a msmber of the International deep waterways commission. One to fivoapplieationsof Bonn's Ointment will euro tho worst case of Itching Piles there ever was. Can you allow to suuer tortures when a simulc. never-falling remedy Is at hand 7 Dean's Ointment never fails. kust.Tonr of tho Season, The last nersonally-conducled tour of tho I'eiinavlvania llsllroad w ill leave new tort and Philadelphia April IS. VicKcts, inciuu lug transportation, meals en route in uotii directions, transfers of passengers and bairsmtre. hotel accommodations at Old Point ftimfort, Kichmond and Washington, and carriago ride about Kiclimoud in lact every uccossary cxpouso for a ppnnd of x days will lie snfii at rate of B5.Q0 from New York, Brooklyn, and Newark, fill 00 from Treuton, f33 00 from Philadelphia, aud pro portionate rates from other stations. TlokoU will nUo hp sold to Old Point Com fort and nluru direct hy regular tniini within klx days. Including Iraniporlutlnn, luncheon on going trip, and ono and three fourths days hoard nt Old Point, at rate ot 10.00 from New Vork.Hrooklyn and Newark 415.00 from Treuton, $11 QO from Philadel phia, and proportionate rates from other stations. Apply to ticket azcnclos, Tourist Agent, lino I ro,dav New" York or Oeo W Bovil 110U l!ioaUny, New orii, orueo. w. isoyu, le.1.nf n.nnm tltvcnnirni- Ali.nl ItWlf Street Statlpnr-I'hilaaeipliia, Old People. Old ooo lo who ronulro medicine tor gulato the bowels anrl kidneys will find the true rnmcdv ill K ectnc Hitters. This medicino does no; stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other iuloxicant, but acts ns a tonic anil nlturtivo. It acts mildly on Iho stomach and bowels adding strength and giving tone to the ozans. thereby aiding Nature ill tho performance of the functions. Electric Hitters is an excellent appetizer and -aids digestion. Old people find it just exactly what thov need. Price fifty cents per bottle jit a. wasiey siiriigsioru, Oovoninioiit by InJiinotTo i Dimoiiucod Cleveland, April 15. Chief P. M. Ar thur, of he Ilrotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, gave his opinion on the in junction granted by the federal court In the Consolidated Steel and Wire strike. He said: "It Is necessary for the men to obey the court's injunction. The Ilrothehood of Engineers had been all through the Injunction mill, and has a case now pppdlnH in the United States supreme court which will deter mine the validity of that style of gov ernment. In my opinion the injunc tion has gone to lengths which aru not permlssable In a court of equity. No tribunal can stop men from holding conversation with one another, pro vided no Intimation Is used. I am of the opinion that the Injunction will not stand." TO CUIUS A COLI) IN ONI1 DAY. fako laxative Brotno Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it fails to euro. 25 cents. -MUlUloJOllll Kill- A'.ltlT'H Al'Istnilt, Washington, April 15. The nomina tion ot ex-Congressman Melkeljohn, of Nebraska, to be. assistant secretary ot war, whlen wbb made yesterday, was uiuuifiiii. iiuuui uy ueuiiiiuMUll or James Martin, of Vermont, the place had been offered. to whom Tho AVenthor. For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey: Pair; cooler; southerly -winds, becoming northerly. For District of Columbia, Delaware and Maryland: Unsettled weather; cooler; northerly winds Wh-n the spring tlmo conies, "gentle An nie," like all other sensible persons, will cleanse tho liver and renovates the system ...111. -lali.l(u T ittlft l-rl., lllcj,, ra.n0 little pills for the liver and stomach all the year round. C. H. Ilageubuuh. in ooiiragiug an- ninimsin-iii. London, April 10. me uuny 111110 Paris correspondent says he had an Interview with the financial delegate T oV n,, vPmeni reVardlne of the uusslan government regarding the American blmi-talllc commission. The delegate asserted poaltlvely that Russia is Irrevocably committed to the .old standard. He added that In his onlnlon Qraat Britain,- Austria and Germany would place inauperable diffi culties In the way of the adoption ol the International bimetallism. Two Mimlerorrt at Hay. Henderson, Ky, April IB. Near De- koven. Union county, Ky., James Green nnd William nreen, a deputy constable, were shot dead and Constable William Beset severely-" wounded by WllUant Cody and Thomaa Hi to. who were under arrest for postoftlce robbery. Cody and Hlt escaped, but are sur rounded in a dense forest. They are armed with rifles. Thirty years U a long time to fight imlnfiil a trouble at piles, but Jacob Mitchell, or UHlonviiie i-a rugsi. rmu 'one oe lure ua irivu iiikii ..nw. c .i.w, which quickly and permaneutly cured him. It is equally effective in eczema and all skill affections. C. II. Hagenbiich. A sick man Is like a man who goes up In a balloon. He Is blown hither and thither by the winds of disease. A traveler by rail or steamer ha9 a regular track. He is reasona bly certain of reaching a given destination; but the balloonist is at the mercy of totally No track, no course. uncertain element, no rudder, no certainty that any breetc may not bring destruction. So with the ,aick man. His disordered constitution renders every natural operation uncertain. No organ can be depended' on to do its normal work. The stomach will not digest food; the liver will not filter bill-jus pnisi-m from the blood; the kidneys in.l u'lll tint ecrete the waste. No regular nourishing or purifying process Is going on. There is no certainty except tne certainty of vifleriiig. In all dyspeptic, bilious, debilitated con ditions, what is needed is to change the ab normal, erratic operations ot me system into a natural, regular, straightforward pro- gre is in the right direction. Nothing iu the wo. 1(1 will ao mis so rapuiiy oou i .iiimuy is Ur Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It directly regulates the vitalizing lunc- tio-is. It sets the stomach and liver into natural, halthy operation and gives the blood-making glands power to manufacture an abit'iuance ot pure, ncn uioou. It creates appetite; Dulias up muscular stn ngth, and banishes nervousness and neuralgia. As it can be assimilated by the weake.it stomach, its nourishing properties are fav superior to nauseating cod liver oil in severe coughs and all wasting diseases. The drittrn-ist who recommends something else as "just as good" is thinking more of than of your velfarc. c-rQCK AND PRODUCE MARKET'S rnuuuor. ivirtrmg, i g, yUg,. pun Clilpntra (Ja Absorbed Mast of tho Dealliiirs New Yorit, April u, The nnnearanoa of awakened intertpt in stock dealings on tne exchange today was. apparent, rather than real. The total sales ran up to 200.000 shares, hut Chicago Gas and Sugar absorbed 112.000 shares of these. Kven In the matter of small dealings tho market lacked breadth, many stocks usually on tne active list snowing no sales, Missouri Pacific and LackawaHP.R oeing examples, uiosing oius; Balto. & Ohio., 13 Lehigh Valley., 21 Choea, Ohio., 17 H, J. Central,,, 7854 N. V. Central.. w, Pennsylvania Del, & Hudsn..i08i p., U & W 1WH4 Prlo , - jteo.ing St, Paul 72 l,al:e Hre .fc W 1M4 Lehigh Nav w. n. v. a pa, All asst 8 paid. General Mnrkotn. Philadelphia, April 11. Flour nulets winter superfine, $2.4062.50; da.' extras. 2.753; Pennsylvania roller, clear. $3.68 tlO, siraignt, J3,WH-t: western winter, clear, ?3.66M.st,; do, straight, $3,S5CfU0s City mills, extra, J2,864f3,10. Wheat dulls contrnt t wheat. April. SHJBUio,; do. May. wu.mvs.lm rsp, t r-ennsyivama and No, a Delaware red. spot, 83e&S!4c,; No, 1 north- cm spring, upot. spffSIVtc: No, 2 red April, 7CUc,; do. May, 74io.: do. July. 73c; do, September, 71o.i do. Decem ber, i.vio, corn inactive; steamer corn, spot, 2&li2S'io.', No. 2 yellow for local trade, mimVic; No. 2 mixed, spot and April, 27027c; do. May, 27Vt27?ic pat,s, slow; No. 2 white, curlots, SjHic,! No. S white clipped, oarlftU, SIVic.i No. 3 whlto CjlWWHi cirlpts, 23c; Vo. 2 white, April, ftuy, June and July, 2424V4c, Hay steady; phoico timothy, 14 for large bales. Beet 8tea,lyi heef hams, $13.25820, Pork steady; . .. sio.sufiill. i.ani stoiuiv! itrnv IW.WSJH. Lard !7V:,,'U i:r'r,"I" . " ' ' ' ' " 1 $4,45, Dutter steady) creamery, 1318o.; factory, 8612c,; Elglns, ISa; Imitation creamery, Hwipci New York dairy, 13f 17c,; do, creamery, j3&lSc. ; fancy prtnt jobbing at suaac,; do. extra, wholesale, lac, cuceae steauy; New xqtk large, 12lie.: small. &812V4C,; part skims, E8c; full skims, Sltwsc, Kggs steady; New York and Pennsylvania, lOVic; western. fresh, $c. ; southern, 9&c. Tallow quiet; City, 3V,4f3 5-16c; country, 363 7-lCc. Pig iron easy; southern, JIOS1!!; northern,, $10.50(312.50. Tin barely Btcady; att-ults, tl3.15gl3.S0; plate f!Vlet. Spelter steady; nomest-lp, Tt.iHrMt,iu, Leau closed easy after an unsatisfactory day, with tho plotal Exchange quoting S,32Vie3.37i4 and a leading broker calling the market dull at $3.30, Coffee Arm; April, $6.80; May, imi.iv; j uno, siauionn; juiy, 57.iMf7.2u August, $7.257,40; September, $7.30S7.50; December, $7.457.G0; February, $7.70; March, $7.76. Ltvo Stock Markets. New York, April 14. Beeves fairly ac- tlvo and Arm: native steers, $4.40if)5; stags and oxen, $2,75t,25; bulla. $!.60S3.GO; dry SAWS, U,&1M0, Calves active; veals, $40 (.50; general gules. $4.7586.25. Sheep and iambs quiet; unshorn sheep. $4.2505.25; dipped do., $44.75; unshorn lambs, Jo. 453 5.02; clipped do., $5(8 5. CO. H6gs firmer at ..354.70. East Liberty. Pa., April 14.-Cattle jteady; prime, $5.1085.25; feeders, $3.75 -.40; bulls, stags and cows. $2.758.75. Hogs letlve; prime medium, $4.30if4.35; best forkers, M.25B4.30; common to falrJYorlt- ;rs. J4.10fij4.2t); pigs. $3,W)4.05; roughs. 2.ify3.0O. Sheep strong; clipped sheep. nolce. $1.00(34,00; common. $3.10ffl3.65; lie lambs, $0.2565.40; spring lambs, $0 ii al cnlves. $Hi4,50. HOW T0ll OUL Fill a bottle or common glass with uriue and let It stand twenty-four hours: a sedi ment or settling Indicates au unhealthy condition of the kidneys. When urino stains linon it is positive evidence of kidney l r...,l.ln Too frequent doslro to urinate or pain iu the hack, is also convincing proof that the kidneys aud bladder aro out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is ' comfort in tho knowledge, so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wishju relieving pain in tho back, kidneys, liver, bladder and ovory part of tho urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wluo or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up mauy times during the night to urinate. Tho mild and the oxtra ordinary effect of Swamp-Koui is. soon realized. It stands tho highest for its won derful cures ef tho most distressing aes, If you need a medicine you should have the ;.,,,' , , Sold hy druggists, price flfly cents and 0110 dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free hy mail. Men tion Kvkkinu IIkrai.u nnd send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Iliughamton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee tho genuine of this olfer. A Tour to Washington. The next porsoiiatly-condticted tour to Washington, via Pennsylvania Railroad will leave New York aud Philadelphia April 22 Tickets, Including transportation, hotel ac commodations and every necessary expense, will he sold at the following rotes: From Now York, Brooklyn and Newark, $ 14.50; Phillips burg, N.J., f 11.50; PotUville. $14.30 ; Cape May, lli.7a; Philadelphia, fll.50: and at proportionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries aud full information apply to tickets ageuts ; Tourist Agent, 1100 so 1 1 mail way. New Yurk. or (leo. W. lloyd. As- iinr ienr-i ltounniHir Anont llfuml Ktmut - Statol)i piaiadelphla. CascareU stimulate liver, " kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weakeu or grliKJ, 10c A MANIACS CRIME. Father, Mother mid Adopted Daughter Murttarntl In Tholr Homo. Pasooag. n. L, April 16. A horrible tragedy was enacted yesterday morn ing at the home of Edward BeynoldB, on the Bllsha Matthew son place, near Sweet Hill, In the town of Oakland. Mrs. Iteynolds; her husband and adop ted daughter, ftervllla, were brutally murdered and the house was then set afire, presumably to cover the crime. Martin Mowry, the hired tnan employ ed by Iteynolds, who Is undoubtedly n raving maniac, was found hiding In n barn near Oakland, and at once placed under arrest. The neighbors were aroused by the fire. On reaching the house It was found securely fastened, with doors-bolted and windows locked. They effected an entrance, and In so doing found evidence of a murder, with arson to hide the crime. Mrs. Itey nolds' body, mutilated and bloodstain ed, was taken, from her bed by those who wore the first to enter the house. The flames fro hi the part of the house burning spread so quickly that a search for the other members of the family, i who were supposed to be there, could not be made. Hours after, when the ruins of the house had sufficiently cool ed, the charred bodies of Mr. Iteynolds and the young girl were found. In tho meantime the local and state police had been searching for Mowry. The murderer was found In Leander Buffum's barn, chattering and laugh ing like a maniac. Buffum seized the maniac and gave him up to one of the posse searching for htm. Mowry la a bachelor, about 6G years of age. When Itfowry lett the house he went to tho woods, where he shot himself In the head. The bullet only stunned him, however, and he did not repeat tha attempt. He then went to Buffum'a farm. Mowry was willing to talk after his arrest, but from his appearance and manner of expression It seemed; clear that he was Insano. A Household Necessity Cascareta Caudy Cathartic, the most won- UoTfltf medical discovery of the age. pleasant aria rofrcshing to the taste, act gently and oosltively on kldlicvs. liver and bowels, cleansing the entlro system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Plenso buy anl try a box of O. C. 0. to-day ; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold aud guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Opposed to Sllliiiny Cycling. New York, Aprjl At the New York. Methodist Episcopal east confer enge, a resolution was adopted' deplor ing the growing tendency of tko publlo u llvM.'P mi puuunj ill u.iio, - rlages, bicycles and different vehicles for pleasure, which was doing away with the Christian Sabbath. Dr. PulU man called attention to bicycles In par-. tlcular as an evil agalnt which the censure of the cpfifeyencei should tre directed,, It will bo an agreeable surprise to persons subject to attacks of bilious colic talonrn that prompt rollef may bo had by taking Chain herlaln's Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea lem- edy. In many instances tho attack may ho prevented by takiug this remedy as soon as tho first symptoms of the disease appear. 25 and 00 cent bottles for sale hy Gruhlcr Bros., druggists. Cnlborison Oppo 01 Kxtmvnirniieo. Austin, Tex.. April 15. Governor Gul- berson threw a bombshell In legisla tive circles by vetoing a bill appropri ating $25,000 to buy the San Jacinto battlegrounds near Houston, Tex., and tooK occasion to call tho attention or the legislature to its wasteful extrnva-. gance when the state was In such a depressed financial condition. Thirty Miners Killed. Johannesburg, April 15. A terrible dynamite explosion has taken place In a" deep mine at L'Langlaarte. Eight English and 26 native miners wero killed. tfitCHASES BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. U1I4AT IT IC I The richest of all restorft WnHl II 101 tlve foods, because It re- Ei&cea tne essentials or 1110 mat are ex Misted by disease. Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! aigeition perfect it creates solid flesh, muscle and strength. The nerves being maae strong tne Drum uocomes active ana clear. It restores lostvltallty, stops all wast ing drnlns and weakness In either sex. and as a female regulator has no enual. Price 50c, ornve boxes $2.00. Druggists or by mall. w e can ueip you. ACVlce ana noon, ireu. Write Ua About Yotir Case. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY. 1513 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, petyQa. Railroad. SCIlUYKILL DIVISION. JANUAUV 18. 1897. Trains will leave -iheuandoali after the abot date for WlgKans, Ullberton, Frackville, Dsn Water, Bt. Clair, l'ottsvllle. llamburg, Keadln I'ottstown, Phoenlxvllle, riorrlstown and PLP adclphla (flroad street station) at 6 08 and 1103 . m. and 4 20 p. m. on week days. For Pott. vine anil Intermediate stations 9 17 a. m. SUNDAY. For Wletrans. Gllherton. Frackville. Dsn Water. St. Clair. Pottvllle.-at S 08. 0 45 a. m. an . IV Jl. 111. .-U. J,UI11U,!IS, .ICUUIIIg, 1 U1MIUWI. ruoemxviiie, nurriBtuwu, i-imaueiiiiia o b 'l 40 a. in., a iu p. ill. trains leave irociEviiie ror nucnannoan 10 40 a. in. and 1231. 5 41. 7 52 and 10 47 11. Sunday, 11 13 a. m. and 5 41 p. m. ieave rottsviiie ror unenanaoaii at 10 IS a. in. anu 12:0.1, 13, 7 as ana 10 20 p. m. Sundaj iu tj u. 111., u la p. in. Leave Philadelphia, (Brood street station), to Shenandoah at 5 57 and BUR a. m.. 4 10 ml tl D. m. week days. Bunuavs leave at 6 50 a. in. , m. weeK uay Leave Iiroad street station. Philadelphia, in Sea Girt, ABbury Park. Ocean Grove. Lon branch, and Intermediate stations, 8..0 11.14 a. m., B.3U anu 4.00 p. m. weekmays. Leave brood Street Station, Philadelphia, FOU NliW YOItlC. Itxproes, week-days 3 80. 4 to. 4 50 5 15. 6 SO 7 OS, 8 2-, 8 33, 0 50, 10 21 (Dlniutr Oar), 11 00 a. in is 00 noon. zi (Limited 1 uu anu Mi v, Dining Cars), 1 40, 230 (Dlnliig Car) 330, 350 p. m.. 12 01. nfBht. Sundays, 3 JO, 4 05, 4 so 5 18' 8 20.8 30 950 1031. (Dl Inir Car). 1135 a. inr T2, 2M(W,.lnB Car" A ui, ouu, 000 luinuur uarj, u yo, o 00, IX, luuu inii 0ur),520, 558, (Dining Car), 835, 650, 8 18, 1000 11. in . 12 01 n a- It, Kxpress for Itoston without change, 11 OOn m. week-days, and 0 SO p. in., dully. FOlt WASHINGTON AND TUB SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 8 0. 7 20,8 . 2 10 20. II 21 a. 111.. 1209 11'! 31 r,Im I tod Dm Ing Car), 1 12. 3 IS, I 41 (ft 18 Congressional Min ted. Dlnlnir Carl, o 17. 1 (lllnlna t'Jir) 7 40 (Dining Car) p. 111., ami HM-iililil week day. Bundays, 350, 720, VI2. 1128 a, m., 12 09 1 12, 4 41, ( 5 IS Congressional Mmlt u Dining On), fl.VS (l)lning Car), 7 40 p. ui. (Dliiiiig cur) una izm iuk'ii. FOU ATINTI0 CITY. Leave Itrond streetTstatio", Pliilalelphla (via Delaware river bridge), express, 702 p. m. iLlly. lave Market street Perry, express, ft SO 11 in., 2 00, 4 10, 5 '0 p m Sundays, 8 45, U4.1 11. in. Accommodation, 8 00, 8 20, a. in., 8 20und 4 20 p. in., week days. Holiday., 8 00, 8 15 a. 111., 4 (X) And 5 00 p. m. For Cape May. AngleMea, Wlldwood and Holly llwu-h, and 8011 Isle CHty, Ocean City and Avalan hxnrewi, 9 00 a. 10., 4 00 p in week days. Sundays. 00 a. 111. Fur Somen Point rsxpress, 8 SO in., 4 10 J. m. week days. Bunduj 8 44 a m. , II liUTCUlNSON, J It- W0011, Oen'l Manager. Qen'l Pasa'g'r Agt Heart Disease Cured. HEN a well known minister after sulforing for yesrs with heart dls oare. Is rnred, It Is not surprising that he should publish tho fact tor the. benefit of others. Rov. 3. ,P Smith, 10-18-Fulton Bt., Baltimore, Md.. writes: "For years I suffered from a severe form of heat disease. I uaod Dr. Miles' New Heart Opro. aud my her-rt Is now In good condition. Recently, other nfllietions cnino upon me. There waD bumming, painful sensations on top aud back of my head. Fifteen min utes reading would mako me almost, wild; there were pulling and drawing sensations la my le:ts all the time, so that I could not sit still. In this condi tion I began taking Dr. lilies' Itostoratlvft Norvlno and its effect was simply won derful. I heartily commend your remedies." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positlvo guarantee, first bottle, benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Ncrvos sent free to all applicants. DK MILES MEDICAL CO., Klbkart, Ind. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours riATCHLESS IN EVERY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA Tour to CALIFORNIA and tho PAQIFIO COAST will lonvo New York snd Philadelphia March 2T, returning on regular trains wlthiit nine months. Round-trip tickets, including all tour fi-ntines going and transportation only returnliiB, will lie sold at rate of SaKOO from New Yolk, and $203.00 f rom Philadelphia; one way tickets, Including all tour features going. 814 .73 from New York, tli0.25 from Philadel phia. Proportionate rates fromother points. WASHINGTON Tours, each covering n period of three days, will lenvo New York and Philadol Mnrch 11,22. nnd May 13, 1897. Itatcs, includ ing transportation nnd two days' accommoda tion nt the best Washington Hotels, $14.5) from new Yoru, ami sn.ou rrom miiaueipiua. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETUEHIHa DIRECT, OR VIA. HICHM0ND AND WASHINGTON will leavo New York nnd Philadelphia Fsbrn ory 20, March 18, and April 15, 18J7. For detailed Itineraries and other infonnotlon apply at ticket agencies or nililrcss Geo, W. lloyd, ARst. Gcn'l Pass. Agei.t, Brbad Street Station, Philadelphia. v THE SUN. The first ct' American Newspa pers, CHARLES A. DANA.litlilar. 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 In the world Priro Rr 9 r-nnu Ru mall ?0 9 uoar I IIUU UU U UVUM UI muni U IltUt. Address THE SUN, New York. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for 5henandoah and Vicinity -For-- BARBEY'S Beer- and "Porter. -Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. O f DIVIDEND PAID IN OCTOBER ooreoltomcril WOULD YOtJ 01 RB 1NVI8T SIO OR TJVWAB08T Bill- aendi PKTabw montlilr. 1 rtrtlfttturi RC. Aaare,,, vest- ern Financial Co., tn purUra Str,t, CbUam, 111, I, i it. tmlurul c-imr ii Jl.liil m l.lil V. XT. i-ii dvB.harmlni-s im-wwinlotlor itlttlii liott.e I.I'.r.'H 1IAIK TO.NIl,'rmowilan(lrulf.l llatr from falling out and pi oiiiom growth SI 00a hotjl; MKIIICA.V'l' Cl UU r'ulton at., S V-CDCP llluitratsd Treatua on llalr oaapplicatlarila For sale by Shenandoah Drug Store, Klrlln Drug Store. I A Handsome Complexion is one of tbe greatest charms a woman can possess. Pozzom's Coun-uxiDN Powuva gives it.
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