EVENING HERALD IMTAHf.IMIKT) 1M0. tuS1tahed every Evening, Kxcrpt Hand), at i Hncrn tiaum Strbi.t. N'm ''krtbk. Tit Herald t tlpitveirrl hihetiAiulimri nnd the iir 'XinUlim towns for six renin week, pay able fcn ih carriers. By mall M Off a yenr. or Vi cents a month, pyall In advance. Advertlie iriante otmrifttM uocordlna tn iHtce and position Th puhllnhcru reserve the right to change thr position of advertisement whenever the nub llcfttfmt of news duni.ttids It. The right b Mwrved t rcjcet Any ilverU.oini'nt, wlvthor uatd for or not. Hint the uuMUher. ma deem improper. AavartUlntt rase ma-le kinrtvn upo-i iptteation. Knte-o 1 t the pmitonlen At AhenAmloah, I'n., a second oI.iam umll matter. TKLKPHO!K ClJXftTtCTlOK. "All ihe Nsws TW's Fll to Mri." SIvr-.ir.gE H ran I d TUESDAY. APMT. 90, 1987. Wiikn tlreek meets Turk then comes the tug of war. Tn weather Mils morning was chilly enough to make one envy the man who lias a consulate In llrasll or Madagascar. We pnbl'sh to-day an interesting political letter from our regular county seat cormpon dent, and it will be read by our readers with a great deal of interest. T.varFF and bimetallism thow two area t huue of the cauipVigo have been prouil nently at the front during tho past week in Washington. And those people who doubted or professed to doubt the sincerity of the profo.ions of the Republican party on either of these subject have found tliat they were mistaken. A thoroughly protective tariff, one which looks after the interests of tie farmer and the workiiignmn that is what the new Dingley act in tn be tvhen it gets upon the statue books what It is in fact to day, fur the proh Idlilim are that it will be little changed by the Senate. Eirnest and intelligent efforts in Ifhalf uf international blmotillimi that is what l.ut week's worl, me-.ins upon that snbj et. The appointment of the i-tuir.nitii-in, whoo names bnvo al ready lwen given the public, assures prompt vlgorou-t, and, it is Imped, Biioteasful work. TirRnnihrielteiioalimde is imprnving and them-irkeis are taklug about nil Hie newly mined coal that iahetug produced. The de mand for c. wl U repoitid tola) Incre.-wlug, and while tin-re is noted souie alight shading from i, ihYt.il ii'inwtioiis, pric'sara being pretty well maintained, and an advaliet about the lt of June is 1 ready talked or. Tlie larger producing interests appearto have the anthnicito markets well under their con trol, and this condition has been brough' about by the rigid curtailment uf the output of coal and consequent tnaluleuauce of prices. All of the anthracite raining and carrying companies continue to work in close bar- monv, and from the best information obtain able from reliable sources they are likely to continue doing so for tho remainder of this year. The local lino and city trado is more active and both dealers ami consumers are beginning to realize tho determined attitude of tho controlling spirits to keep the market in gooi shape. Consequently there is more disposition to buy coal an J restock yards and cellars for future consumption. TilB refusal of the lower court yesterday to forthwith grant a writ of ouster against tho Borough Justices in this town and Slab anoy City, was received with a great deal of dissatisfaction by tho people of thfse two towns, who fail to find the necessity for further delay in carrying out an order of court. Judge Pershing decided that Messrs. Lawlorand Cardin were illegally elected; that they havo no right to hold the position of JiiBtice of the Peace, because of non compliance with the election laws of the state. This decision has, after a loug and tedious delay, been affirmed by tho Supreme Court, aud it is reasonable to supposo that tho lower court would sustain its former position in the execution of a writ of ouster, without further delay. What effect any ar gument tho counsel for Lawlor and Cardin may offer, in view of the couvt's position in the matter, can have upon the case is dlfll- cult to understand. The ease has been argued pro and con; tho lower court, sus tained by tho Supreme Court, has decided thst these men are not entitled to their offices, and all that remains is to issuo com missions to their successors. The present in cumbents sneaked into ofllco, by the grace of the Senator from this distiitt, and they will probably sneak out again if they are not llred out by an order from tho court. Judge Ilechtel can issue im ouster none too soon fur the peoplo of these two towiis. NEWSPAPERS AND CHURCHES. The editor of the Geneva, (X, Y.) Courier, in a recent Issue, puts In an entirely just protest against the two common lack of ap preciation of what the newspapers are doing for tho churches, on tho part of pastors and churoh officers. While recognlxing the fact that it is the newspaper's duty, in all cases, to print church news as well a any other kind that it it proper to use, the Courier truly says it fre iiiiently liapieus that, though the newspapei continually prints notices of value to the work and life of tlie church, a nice sense is sometimes lacking ou the part of those who have to place prluting and advertising for the church, who often take it to a iob nriuting oftlce not connected with a uows- paper, or send it out of town. Iu the ouiniou of Kewspuperdom with which no doubt many publisher will differ it i unwise a general thing to give voice to such complaints in the columns of the newspaper whose publisher Is grhsved. -Tbi trouble U that such a course dots not help to straighten out matters. Uetter frrweuld be a call upon the clergyman or other person couccrned, and a straightforward presents tion of the facts and arguments. With few exceptions, the justice of the point made will be conceded, and from that moment a rela tion esbibllshed that ill be more satisfactory to both parties. Mo publisher, dealing with ordinarily rea enable people, and rightly putting the claims of his paper at a purely busmen enterprise, will fail thus to achieve ids purpose, and make money at it, too, in the loug run. lie would be foolish indeed who failed to appre ciate the power of the churches and the work they accomplish for the good of humanity ; and who, instead of maintaining a helpful re ciprocal relation, should adopt au even par tially antagonistic attitude toward them. L-a ji- mi mi iuji-xjju iJi ma No Master Outfit Is comnlete without a pair of our colored shoes. And just tblnk of lite inoeey you save by buying from us at factory rncee. Factory eW 8Tlt. (fcaoarete stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe, 10c. , 1 j, .. NUGGETS Of NEWS. Latest reports from Alaska pnld field report them fabulously rich In mineral. The Now York assembly last night passed the bill to prevent the wearing of high hats tn theaters. ' A man and two women In a rowboat off Tacoma, Wash, weie attacked by a hupp wtupus, which was killed with difficulty. Forty Japanese left San Francisco yesterdaj for Mexico, whore they will settle on Mexican free grants, and 600 more will soon follow. Three indictments were returned by the grand Jury against Milton O. Cops, fugitive president of the First I I National bank of Pacudah, Ky. One to nt-tloiisof DeaVnOititment will eure tne worncacoi itcuing iuu more over was. Can you alroni to sinter torture when a simple, never-falling remedy Is at hand T )Mli's Ointment never fails. Jjooomotlvei I'liingv J own a Monntnlii Ka.ispel, Mont.. Apill 20. Eastbound passenger train No. 4 on the Great Northern struck a broken rail about two miles east of Dear Creek. The train was bilnc pulled by two engines, and both locomotives broke loose from the train and were burled down steep embankment. One engine went down the mountain about ICO feet and lbs other about SO feet. The-two engineers and rlremen wore badly hurt. As the engines broke away the air was put on instantly apd the train camo to a sudden stop. Tho Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jr- ty, Delaware ana Maryianu: icair; (older; northorly wind, , T C.tlKK A OOL.D t.V OJCN KAY ' Take laxative ftnitnn (Jiiliiiiie Tablets. Ah Irugglsts refund the money if it fails to cure. SniullU. C;.joa!t;o.i .u i ae nu..e i-i I.t 1 . friwvrtt-, i at., Aytil 20. Ihc iu.nr.;to appo .!.. i n tr.H iuii.o it L.ecc.3 us the r.u.t uuTtj.';ior g-ner:il of Canada is creating; in'.tuse excitement in tem peraucu anu prohibition circles. The duko's connection with the llguor traf- llo has stirred tlie Uoynl Templars to issue a cfroular to all lodges askins them to pass rasolutlons (tonounoing the proposed appointment. These reso lutions are to be presented to tho do minion prohibition convention, which meets in July. It Is oxpeeted that the officers of the convention will oommu-f nlccte with the Imj enr.l a-Lhoritlcs on tho subject. Dr. Thnmao' Eelec'ric Oil has cured hun dred of cisis of deafness that were supposed to bo Incurable. It never fails to cure oar- lelio. Tho WoohliiRton Vsg llnlloi'M. Washington, April 20. The annual egg rolling festival In the White House grounds, which always occurs on the Monday following Easier, took plaee yesterday. Thousands of merry, laugh ing children, with baskets of vari-col-ored eggs, began trooping Into tho grounds before 10 o'clock, accompanied by their parents and nurses, and by noon there were fully 5,000 children on tho spacious lawn in the rear of the executive mansion rolling eggs, rollick ing up and down the hills and playing about tho fountain. It was a very Democratic gathering, white and black tots playing indiscriminately. At 3 o'clock, when the Marine band began to play, there were fully 15,000 peopie In the crounds. Mrs. McKinley, with Mrs. Saxton by her side, sat at tho window. She was Joined for a few minutes by tho president, who nodded his acknowledgements to the frantio waving of thousands of handkerchiefs. An Affidavit. This is to certify that ou May 11th, I walked to Ifrlick's drug store ou a pair of crutches and bouslit a bottlo of Chamber Iain's Pain Balm for inflammatory rheuma tism which had crippled me up. After using three bottles I am completely cured. I can cheerfully recommend it. Charles II. Wet zel, Sunbury, Pa. Sworn and subscribed to before mo on Aunust 10. 1801. Walter Shinman. J. P. cor sale at au cents per uoitio oy urunier Broi., drug storo. The SiuUon ltl iA 'Wliont. New Trrfc, ,Aprll 20. The announce ment that war had been declared be tween i.:c;..e and Turkey set the wheat ni.j. jt wild. On the heels ot Saturday s tour cent rise in prices came anuthcii-iirr.p of four cents, May onenliiK all t".:e way from S2W to 83 For an hoiif i'-ve market was in a fu rore, with vulues tluctuating so wildly that It as next to impossible to fol low their au.r. May reached Si on one of Its i:d i-purts, which proved to be the h'ph wtit-jr mark for the day. Suddenly everyb V.y who had clamored to buy wheat at the opening turned sellers, ar.d Ilty tumbled to 80 before the seliUjjj .aavement could be check ed. FrorrT this point there was a later rise to t-lt, followed by a setback to 81Vi, ar..i u subrequent rally. Every Wife feels on indescribable dread of the danger attendant upon the most oriti cal period of her life. Becoming a mother should ho a source of Joy, but the niTering and danger of the ordeal makes its anticipation one of misery. a thoroughly tested remedy, gently prepares the system for this period, lessens the pain, and removes all danger. Its use insures a saie ami nap py termination of the dreaded event. 91.00 PBK BOTTLE at all Dru Stow, or Bent by mail on receipt or price, RrtrWQ Containing Invaluable Information of OUU"' interest to all women, will bo sent to rntr. ay auuress upon appuoaiion, dj Tbt Vradgsld Ktgulator Co., Atlanta, Si. lilHons.Qf Dollars Do np in smoke every year. Take at risks but get your houses, stock, fui aiture, etc., Insured in flrst-olass rc liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, IKM' t U r.lli' ami Awldantsl On manel ti r&esmw to Hlr. If i u want to hire a sate nail ill', Muiu fur (Jrl ring or ''H workl imc ponxMi mv Mifefeix' livery stable a vMV Team, wrtufetMjr ou baud at rwwoaahUt rat" SHiaCL-DS, ST lie Kkl Cooke strtwt. ),...tlte Heading railroad station. Mother's Friend ftHEUpTISjfi Mnnynn's Ilhenmatiim Cure h guaranteed to cure acute or mimular rheumatism in from one to Ave days. Sharp shooting pains in any prt uf the body stopped by a few doses. A prompt, complete and permanent aire for lameness, soreness, still' back and all I pains in hips ami lulus. Chronic rhoumitlsni, sciatica, liimnago or pain in me osea are speedily ruivd. It seldom fails to give relief from one or two doset, and almost invariably cures liefure nue buttlo has been used. Price 25c. Improved lioinoeonathle Homo Ueniedv &'y J?" ,Z " JfK, fi'JES' (juide to Health free, Personal lot tors to Prof. Munrou. 1503 Aroh street, Philadelphia, Pa . answered With free medical advii rorauv tllsease. Miti-itoror Hult.v t itprnred. Montreal, April 20. Joseph B. Kelly, aceufed oi the murder of Joseph A. Stiokniy, cauhlor of the Great Falls National bank, Komcrworlh, N. II., was captured here last night In a house of 111 repute. Kelly was In the garb of a woman. When the detectives con fronted the stlpposed woman and ac cused him of being Kelly he calmly re plied: "I gues ybu chumps havtf got your man this time." He declined to say anything about the murder, except that he had an' accomplice. He added that the accomplice told him that he had "fixed" Cashier fiMckney. He had $1,700 In his possession. It will bo an agreeable Surprise tn persons subject to attacks of bilious colic to learn that prompt relief may lie had by taking Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy. Initially iu-tauees the ultack niay'be prevented by taking tlil remedy as soon as tho first symptoms of tho disease appear. ST and 80 cent bottles for sale by flruhler llros., druggists. A Tour to AViishiugton. The next personally-condjieted tour to Washington via Pennsylvania Itallwm! will leave New Yolk and Philadelphia April 28 Tickets, including transportation, hotel nc eon m KlatiuiM and every necessary oxpenso. will lie soldnt the following rate: From New York, Ihuoklyn and Newark. $1150; Phillips burg, N. J., $Ur0; PotUviile. $11.30; Cupo May, $12 75; Philadelphia. fll.BOi and at proportionate rates from other points, For tickets, itineraries and full information apply in ucbcvk HueoiT, lounKi .geut, jji'u llrnadway, New York, or Geo. W. Iloyd, As sistant General Pas onger Agenl, Board Street Station. Philadelphia. A Household Necessity. Cttoarets Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of tho age, pleasant abd refreshing to tho taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowols, cleansing tho entire system, dlspol colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Ple,o buy and try a box of C. C. C. to duy; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Comlnir Invents, liny 30. Ico cream and strawberry festival in Hobhins opora bouse, under tho au-pices of tho societies of Triuity Reformed church. Uticklon's Arnica Salve. ' Tho beat salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevor sorcj, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, ana all skin omntions. and nositively cures nilo3. oi jo pay rcquirea. iz is guaraniceu to give Dcrtcct satlstaction or mouy retunaea. rnce 25 cents per box. For salo bv A. Wnsloy. To Invostlfriito the ISutz Case. Washington, April 20. Judge "Will lam It. Day, of Canton, Q., who will leave hero In a few days for Havana, to Investigate the Itulz case, saw the president yesterday. He also called at the state department and Interviewed Secretary Sherman and Assistant Sec retary Rookhlll. He has thoroughly equipped himself for his mission, which Is strictly Judicial, and In no wise dip lomatic. Easiest way to kill a chicken Is to break the egg before it is hatched. Saino is true of consumption. Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup is n positive cure for coughs aud colds Nothing will cure consumption. Does it pay to neglect the cold ? ToutliTitl I'outonor'H Ciiifosnfon. Exeter, N. H., April 20. Frank Went- worlh, the IG-year-old boy who was ar rested Saturday on tho charge of hav ing attempted to poison his father and stepmother, George H. AVentworth and wife, of Newton, has made a confes slon, stating that he put parls green In the tea while getting breakfast. He said that he despised his stepmother on account of her continually "giving him fits," but he had no 111 feeling to ward his father. Don't Tobacco Spit and SmoUa Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, he mado well, strong, magnetic, full of new life und vigor, tako No-To-Isac, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pouuds in ten days Over 400,000 cured, liny No-To-Bao from your own druggist, who will guarautco a onre. 50c or $1.00. Booklet aud sample mailed freo. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. Mm, Mnrllh U a 5,000 Vordlot. New York, A;nll 20. Mrs. Maria Ew Ing Martin was awaided $5,000 dam ages from tho Third Avenue Street railway for the death Qf her father, General Thomas lSwiug. The general was knocked down and fatally Injured by a cable car. on Jan. 26, 1886. He was formerly a member of congress from Ohio, and was a-cousln of Seoretary of State John Sherman. Mrs. Martin sued for S0,000 damages. During tlie winter of 1803, P. SI. Martin, of Long Roach, West Va., cn'raoted a severe cold which left him with a wujh. Iu speaking of how he cured it he says: used several kinds of cpugh syrup hut found no relief until I bought a bottle of Cham berlaln's Cough Remedy, which relieved me almost instantly, and in a short time brough about a complete cure." When troubled witli a cough or cold use this remedy and you will uot find It necessary to try sevafltLklntli before yon get relief. It lias been In the market for over twenty years and coiMtantly grown in favor and popularity. Por sale at 8S and JO eeuts par bottle bydruhfer Bros, drug isti. Cyclist to liuo) I'lyliiK Gib. 8an Francisco. April 20. Alta N, Jones, the cyrllst, who made some sen satl'-naj rides during the Indoor tour nament iB this city recently, Is to be matched for a mile run against Flying Jib. the great pacer. The race will bo held on the stock farm track at FJ nton on Saturday nest, and hag exeat ed unusual Interest among the horee men. Jones is considered by many the fastoet eprlnter In the country. Wli ii tlui anrina time cornea, "gentle All' nie," like all other sensible persons, will rlMiiin the liver and reiiovutcs the system with IMVilt's Utile Early Uisers, famous little pills for the liver and stomach all the year round, u. u. Jiageiiuuvu. MNY.ON'S HEWS w HJUWISBUftO I (Continued Iron First l'agc I right dlvet.n.n, ana .a i i, H - mlt In great benefit to all pai ts of this oommonw enltli. In conjunction with the Hamilton I road bill there lvm been cne picpnrpd to repeal the vailous road lawn of thi state, an he constitution requires, and It Is a curiosity. It Is without doubt the largest hill that was ever offered to any legislative body. There are men tioned in It over 200 road laws that are active and In effect. It makes n volume of 276 pages, and Is so volumin ous that a number of members con eluded to not put it on their files, but give It a separate place on their desks This b:il Is a strong argument In favor of the passage of that prepared by Hamilton, as it shows the crude, pe oullar and unsatisfactory laws now upon the statute books in relation to road Improvement. Despite the fact that both bouses concurred In afi agreement to forbid the Introduction ot any new bills after April S, except by consent of either branch, a number are still being of fered. These are not likely to receive consideration In either house. The houso has now on Its calendars much more than It Is able to dispose of until late In June or In July, and a session of that lensrth Is not probable, as a very strong; sentiment Is developing for adjournment as soon as possible. Among the bills Introduced recently wbb one to prevent parents or guar dians from locking up children under 9 years of age under any pretext, and providing a penalty of $25 for the first offense, $50 for the second offense, and six months' imprisonment for the third offense. If any child or children should lose their lives by being locked up the punishment shall be one year's imprisonment and $100 line; authorizing county commissioners to transfer and convert Into the general fund of their respective counties any money now placed to the credit of any township upon any duplicate for taxes where the same has remained uncalled for during a period of ten years, provid ing the rhrht to the same Is not in litigation or a matter of dispute. Tho Spat bill authorizing a tax of $1 on each-bloycle Is not likely to have many friends, unles It Is amended to include various vehicles. It would be both unjust and unconstitutional to enact a measure of this kind without extending it to embrace all vehicles. Apportionment Sentiment Growtnp;. Strange to say, a sentiment Is de veloping In favor of apportionment, or to the bill to effect this, and as In troduced by Mr. Patterson, of Blair. It Is becoming recognized at present that after all there is more to be gained by the passage of a law effecting a new apportionment during this session than to wait until after the next census. Many are realizing that some districts in the state are Increasing In popula tion very little, while in others the In crease Is very great, and the next cen bus will occasion very many surprises In this connection. The basis of In crease of 22V4 per cent between 1880 and 1800, if the apportionment is de ferred until after the census ia taken, will not be realized In a number of districts, and it Is thought that such districts will fare better to have the apportionment at present than to defer It. By the provisions of this bill the number of members of both houses Is reduced to 200 In all. Theje bills received favorable con? slderatlon recently: Requiring street railway companies to inclose the front and rear platforms of their cars dur ing the winter months; requiring school directois or controllers to allow school children to have the uso of the books furnished them by the board any time during tho vacation between school terms, and providing; that a teacher of such schools shall possess a valid certificate issued oy the superinten dent of schools; amending the act of May 8, 1851, to allow school directors or controllers to levy a special tax, not exceeding tho amount of the an nual tax nor oftener than once a year, to be applied for the purchase of grounds and the erection and furnish ing of buildings; senate bill regulating. the employment and providing for the health and safety of persons employed In sweatshops; senate bill authorizing school directors or controllers to tabllsh and maintain out of the public school treasury free kindergartens for children between 3 and C years of age residing In the district; authorizing county commissioners to accept as a county bridge any bridge over any stream or river running Into or through any county; authorizing suits at law by either party that may be dissatis fied with the decisions of the board In regard to granting warrants for va cant lands; to provide for the protcc- t'on of health of domestic animals; providing for the collection of amounts due the state for purchase money, In terest and fees due on unpatented lands; senate bill to continue in full the act of May 18, 1803, to extend the time which corporations may hold and cori vey the title to real estate heretofore bought under execution or oonveyed to them In satisfaction of debts und now remaining In their hands unsold, l'or KKtnbllHlihiK Poor l'nrins, Of the bills Introduced and on the calendar that are of special Import ance, and are likely to be disposed of during the session, is senate bill No 180, which was read In place In the senate March 10, and lias since passed finally In the upper house, This ig now In the Judiciary general committee of the house. It provides for the court taking action on the establishment of a poor farm In any of the counties not having such institutions on a petition of a majority of the ovorseers of the poor, instead of a two-thirds vote, as. now required, Several hills have been offered for the enactment ot laws for the establishment of poor farms, and of those introduced the senate bill re ferred to is likely to be the most popu lar, since it Is very short and plain If It construction. The Gould bill, as prepared by the Poor Director' asgo liatlon, embodies some very good feat tree, but ts so long and comprehensive In its scope that tnere is a rear ex pressed that it enactment might In ...r... ...1,1, tuuip fatm. ti nil, am . tabllshed. The termor Pf t r" Mi very verve to pmnlbus b(U. or those. (hat. contain so many aineraqr secj tlons. The bill, however, which is not gain ing mucjl ptugjreaa, in utv arvmatv sit least, is tho one authorlslnirMnfei'est , to be paid on state deposits, This bill will receive favorable consideration In th house, and that within the next week or ten days. The opposition in visions. Delinquents who have been the senate does not oome so much ulaves In countries whr crime had frorq a desire to prevent Its passage, been committed will Irr no case be but more to prevent its author from riven up to a foreign state. Religious, getllnn prtxtlge. All parties and fac. political and nillitary offenses, as well tlons concede that this bill must be- a smuggling, are not extraditable come a iaw at thl? , sessjon, and tlvey , dale not impose Its final paaa8. jjot only acuta lung troubles, which may r, .i . i in. t 1...H1, . prove fata In a few day( but old ohroufc Constlpathn Is a deadly enemy toheslthi oUBilg au,i throat troubles may receive im lluidock Wood Bitters is a deadly enemy to mediate lellef and lie lermanenlly cured by oonstljiatiou, j One Minute Cough Cure, C, H- Ilageuhuch. MatJ? annul who would be startled at the bate thought of sittinr down and deliberately drinklnir a done of poi son, allows himself to be regularly and poisoned day after day by aceumutat tiotis of bile the blood. When the liver fails to do its regular work of filter ing this bilious poison oat nf the circulation, it goes on iVv" noisoning the euti.-e constitii- 'y tlon lust as surely as if a man was drinking prussic acid. Bvery part of the body is polluted, flu digestive juices ate suppressed and weak ened The ktdnevs and skin are clogged with impurities and the lungs and brooch! it tubes overloaded with morbid secretion which eat away the delicate tissue, and bringebout bronchitis aud consumption. All tlie diseases caused by this subtle pro cess of bilious poisoning are -cured by tin lmrvelous alterative action of Dr. 1'lerce's Golden Medical Discovery. It directly in creases the liver's natural excr-tive and purifying powers ; gives the digestive and blood-making organs power to manufacture an abundance of red, itch, healthy blood. It drives out all impurities, and vitalizes the circulation with the life-giving elements which restore perfect nutrition, solid mus cu'ar power, and healthy nerve-force. . t.. a. ,. ,tte T wia tfttrtm dmm In bed with ab iruing anil severe pnlos In my stomach and unJei my slimililr, and dintincssinmy liesd," . ' 1 1 t i -. nf Hwnmnn, TfW Co.. I'ta. " Mv home physician was called and lie sai l my symptoms were more like conmmptlon than anything c V- 1 li'-'S1! In this way seven mouiniryusu,ncicM ...... ng thai I ste woiua oujesi, ami i onu kiwi m-re-i In my stomach. I was persuaded to try some f Dr. Pierce's remedies or to see what he thought of my caie. I wrot: lilm and received an answer itstlng that my suffering was from indlnestion and torpid liver, and advising me to take I)r Pierce's (iolden Medical Dlvery. The first bottle cove pleasing results. I have taken four bottles or the Golden Medical niicpvery ana three small vlnls of the ' Pleasant Pellets.' I am able to do lny work aud eat what I could not before I took these- medicines." AYIien JudfJosTliiMiKroo: ' Columbia, 8. -C, April 20. The su preme court has Just rendered an Im portant decision in reference to con tempt proceedings in this state. Sev-, eral months ago the i'aimttto urew trv. in Charleston, cot Into financial troubles. Judge SImonton, of the Uni ted States court, appointed one recelv- r, and Judge Benet, of tho state court, another. Several lawyers interested went to the United States court and made legal motions to upset the order of Judge Benet. The Judge held them In contempt ot his court, and fined .mil debarred them from practice. Tiiey appealed to the supreme court of the state, which unanimously decided against Judge Benet, holding that the lawyers, In the exercise oi tneirpro fession had a perfect right to co to the United Stnte3 court. Something to Depenl On. Mr. .Tames Jones, of tho drug firm of Jones l& Son U.-wden, III., in spoiking of Dr. King's t v- , .,.. ...IP.. lovv iriscuYcrj, Kiyn iiiaiiasb wiuioi ma wuc wag attacked with La flrintio. and her caso grow so serious that physicians at t-owuen and l'aua could do iiothlnirforhor. It seemed to develop into Hasty consumption. Having I)r. King's New Discovery in store, and sen-iiiL- lota of it. ho took a bottle home, and to the suri.riso of all she began to get bettor from first dose, -and half a dozen dollar bot tles cured ner sound nuu wen. ur. King s New Discovery for Consumption. Coiirjlis and Colds is guaranteed to do this good work. Try it. Freo trial bottles at A. Waslcy's drug strrc. A i O'lio Town rinmoswopt. Cleveland, April 20. Tho business portion of the town of Berea was near ly willed out by fire yesterday. The winds prevailing made it almost Im possible to check the flames, which Beemed likely to encompass the entire town. The fire started in the Shumway block, which was soon burned to the ground, and communicated to adjoin ing builnos houses. The loss win reach $60,000. Berea has no water works, co that there was small hope of saving the town. A detachment of the Cleveland fire department, with M men, secured water from a branch of the river about a quarter g a mile from the town, There Is a CIiisb of People Who are injured by the uso of coffee Recently there has been placed iu all tho grocery stores a now preparation called GUAIN-O, mado of pure grains, that takes the placo of coffee. Tho most dolicato stomach receives it without distress, and but few can tell it from coffee. It does uot cost over i us much. Children may drink it witli great benefit. 15 cts. and 25 cts. per package. Try it. Ask for GItAIN-O. Gunboat Annapolis' Trial. Elizabeth. N. J April 20. The sec retary of the navy has issued the for mal orders for the trial of the- gun boat Annapolis, built by Louis Nixon at this place. The trial will take place on Thursday over the Long Island course, under the Inspection of tho regular t1al board. Thirty years is a long time to ncht bo painful a trouble ns piles, hut Jacob M ttaliell. of Unionville, I'.i., struggled that long be. lore no tnua uewiit's witcii liawl Halve, which quickly and permanently cured him. It is entiallv effective iu eczema and all skin atlectioua. U 11. Uageuuucb. lleduced Kates to New Yoik. For tlie dedication of tho Grant Monu mental Tomb, April 27, tho Pennsylvania Uuilroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Now York to tho general public from all points on its line, exclusive of 1'ittsburg and I.rio proper, ou April 20, and from Altoona and Williamsnort and Intermediate poluu, and statto.ua on other divisions within one humJred aud fifty miles of New York, ou April 80, and for trains reaching New York before noon on April 27, at rate of singlo faro for tho rouud trip (no less rate than 1 00) good to return until April 24, Inclusive t ickets for military aud other organization in uniform, numbering twenty-five or more, traveling in a boty on ono ticket, will be sold on same dates, from points not less than twenty-five miles from Now York, a further reduction. For specific rates apply to ticket agent. Tho parade on this occasion will be the grandest military demonstration sluce tb war. Thousands of veterans, Uuited States regulars, aud state mllltiameu will he in line Unconditional surrender, is the only terms those famous little pills known us DeWltl'i Mttle Harly Risers will make with oonstipa- tiou, sick headache anil stomach troubles. MuxIuo'm Now lixtraUl tlon Lbyvi City ot Mexico, April iVh Uouso of deiiutleti dim paused the new ex tradition lav;, Under the new law no Mexican can be extradited to any for elgn state except In special cases to be decided by the executive of the re r public, and naturalised citizens who have been cltlsens for two years will ! be considered also under these pro- tii.-)JfalJ .in kJZTia 5TCCK AND PR&DUCE MARKETS. Iirfpot of tho Knroprnn Wnr oa Wall Bti'net Opera tlmii. New Tori!, AOTtl l-Nothln outsldo the news ur war between Tin key and Greece hnd much Interest In Wall r.treet today. The movemo'it of :nUta was nt times very urratlc, without any corre sponding crmngu In the t. nor of news to Justify It. It was evident ut the opening, however, that this market wns bear hit; the brunt of whatever sell ing wua n result of the war. 'I ho tone at the open ing was an exciting one, and tbore vaa heavy pressure to sell through the wholj list. The industrial stocks, of couroe. were moat nrtected, and declined the moat. Closing bids: IJalto. A. Ohio., 12 Lehigh Valley., ay, Chesa. A Oblo.. ICTs NJ. Central... Del. & llui;oon..l02'4 N. T. Central., 69V, D.. L. & W U Pennsylvania .. BPi Kite 1H4 Heading Lake Hrle W.. 13V St. Paul Oil Lehigh Nnv - W. N. Y. & Pa. - All lias t' s paid. Genornl Market. Philadelphia, Ajirll 10. Flour st-on-r; Winter superfine, i2.Wnt.99; do. extras, H4f:i.25; Pennsylvania roMer, clear, t-tft) 4.15; do. strntght, $1.1B&4.40; western win ter, clear, $1SJ4.1E; do. straight, JIJfl.15; city mills, extra, t3.10as.30. Ityo flour stoady at $S.86f2.40 per barrel. Wheat higher; contract wheat, April. 88V48te. : do. May, 81Vb(KI4io.j No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Dataware red, spot, 90H81c; No. 1 northern spring, spot, 88ii8o. ; No. 2 red, April, t9o.; do. May, 81io.; do. July, 80c. ; do. September, TSVic. ; do. December;, 80c. Corn quiet; steamor corn, spot, 2oV4(b'2B4c. ; No. 2 yollow for local trade, 30c.; No. 2 mixed, spot and April, 2TV 27He.; do. May, 27)&2Sc. 0:its llrm; No. 2 white, cm lots, 26c; No. 2 white clipped, carlots, 26c.; No. 8 white clipped, carlotB, 2tttQ24o.; No. 2 white. April, 24Vi2Eo.; do. May, June and July, 233t&24'4c. Hay llrm; choice timothy, $14 for large bales, lieef steady; family, $s.5010; extra mess, T.KeS: beef hams, $19.60fr20; packet, $80 S; cltv extra India mess, $13.50614.60. Pork quiet; family, $10. Wall. Lard easy; western steamed, J4.40. Butter quiet; western creamery, 13Jjl7o. ; do. factory, 8UVic; Kleins, 17c; Imitation cream ery, 1015o.; New York dairy, 13l(Sitc.; do. creamery, 1317c. ; fancy prints job bing at 20f324o.; do. extra, wholesale, 20c. Cheese quiet; large. 9124c; do. small, 9O12H0.; part skims. 47Vtc.', full skims, 21403c. Eggs quiet; New Vork and Pennsylvania, luc; western, fresh, 0V& 10a; southern, 99Hc. Tallow dull; city, 3!ic.; country, 3c. Pig Iron onsy; southern, iuU; northern, $10.5012.50. Copper dull; brokers, $11.26; exchange, $U.8011.50. Tin dull; straits, $13.1513.30; plates quiet. Spelter quiet; domestic, $1.1W4.20. Lead easy at $3.27V43.32, ac cording to tho Metal Kxcttange, and steady ut $3.20 by brokors. Cottonseed oil steady; prime summer yellow, 23c; oK summer yellow, 22V4U22?ic. Coffee flrmi May, $7.6007.75; June, $7.80; July, $7.80 7.85; August, $".867.90; September, $7.86 8.10; October, $7,958.15; Decefnber, $7.95 8.16; January, $8.25; February, $8.30; March, $8.25. Llvo Stock Markets. New York, April 19. Beeves steady; na. tlve stee.-s. 4.6O6.06; stags and oxen, $2.7804.26; bulls, $2.903.45; dry cows, $1.80 4f3.40. Calves active and firm; all soldi vents, $i6.25. Sheep and lambs quiet; unshorn sheep, $ij.5.25; clipped do., $3.50 B'4.50; unshorn lambs, $6C.C2i4; clipped do., $1.70(36.62. Hogs steady at $4.25 4.66. East Liberty, Pa.. April 10. - Cattle steady: prima, $5.106.26( feeders, $8.76 4.40; bulls, stags and cows, $203.75, -Hogs In fair demand; prime medium, wolghtH $1.25: best Torkers, $4.15'i?4.20; heavy hogi. 14.104.20; fair Yorkers, $1.1004.15; plge, $3.004 ; roughs, $2.'i63.B0. Sheep steady; choice clipped sheep, $4. JOIN. 50: common, $3.10'g3.C0; cnolce lambs, $5.253)'3.40; spring, lambs, $508; veal calves, $14.50. I had Bevere attacks of gravel and kidney trouble; and unablo to get a mcdicino or doctor to cure mo until I used Hop Hitters, and they cured mo in a short time. A Distinguished Lawysb op Wayne Co., N. Y. Colorless and Cold. A young girl deeply regretted that she was so colorless and aud cold. Her face was too whito, and her hands and feet felt as though tho blood did not circulate. After opo bottlo of Hop Blttors had been taken she was tho rosiest and healthiest cirl in tho town, with a vivacity and chcerfiiluoss of mind gratifying other friends, Winner of tho Tcnnosseo Dorby. Memphis, April 20. The Tennesseo derby, one and one-eighth miles, with a guaranteed value of $5,000, was won at Montgomery Park by A. Cahn's chestnut colt Buckvldere. Typhoon II finished second, with Algol, tho fav orite, third. There wore only threo starters. Attendance, 8,000. Tlme.LGO1,! 'fthouuiatlsin Cured In n Day. 'Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Ncu ralgi.i radically cures in 1 to3 days. Its action upon the system Is remarkable and mysterious. It romoves at once tho cause and tlie disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. T. F. Autliony. ox-Postmaster of Promise City, Iowa, says: "I bought ono bottlo si 'Mystic euro lor iiueumatisni, and two doses ot it ma mo more good tnan any medicine i overtook." 75conts. - Slid bv C. II. Uageubuch. druezist. fihen- anaoan. May Sucoecd C'ommlKslouer IJoo;ovolt New York, April 20. General Henry Burnett, formerly of Ohio, Is said to have been offered the position of pros! dent of the New York board of pollco commissioners, made vacant by thQ resignation or Theodore Itopsevelt to become assistant secretary of tlb? navy. Old People. Old nco'lo whoroiiulromedlolneto reeulato tho bowols, and kidneys will find ' the truo remcd.y iu Klectrio Hitters. Thla modlaino does no stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other-intoxicant, hut acts ns a topic ami alterative". It nets mildly on tho stomach and bowels adding strength and giving tens to me ogans, iiierony uiuiiig iMiiuro in ine performance of tho functtontu Electric Hitters is un excellent appetizer and aids digestion,. Old .paopla flml it Just oxactly what they nopd.. l'rice fifty rente per bottle at A. Waaler's drug store. To Vote on Arlitti iiilon May i. Washington, April 20. The senate passed the Indian appropriation bill yesterday. It la substantially the aama as It passed the house, and can oeon slon little division save on the amend ment opening the Uncompahgre Indian reservation. Resolutions of Inquiry were agreed to asking the secretary ot state as to the operation of the reci procity treaties mails under the Mc Kinley act, Mr, Vest introduced his resolution declaring illegal the recent Order of the secietary of the treasury relative to Imports arriving after April 1, It was Bfc-retd to vote on th i arhltititlo,! treaty at 4 o'clock on Il.iy 4. Bloody Nerve Food For Weak and Run Down Poople, WHAT IT 1Q I TberlobestQfall restore VKriB I II 10 I tive foods, because It re places the essentials or life that ore ex. hauatsd by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry! excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! SfMSM digestion perfect It creates solid Mesh, muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes active and slear. It restores lostvltallty, stops all wast lng drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal, I'rloe 60c, orflve boxes 52.00, Druggists or by mall. We can help you. Advice and boob, free. Wflto Us About Your Case. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, tSU Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Neuralgia of the Heart Vanqulilitri Dr. Miles" nomedlasr- mam R3. BltJMIY, of Toiih cr,n, Conn, HnfTered froia jutt sui.h a complica tion of dtsooges as the extern I vo cx- rerieuce and Investigations of Ii. Mllon bare proven, result from Impairment of tho corroua system, I.lr, Ja. B. Bldley writes Oct. 23, 1805! " My wlfo was takon stck with neuralgia of the heart, nervous exhaus tion and l'.vcr trouble. Although attendod by l'7ophjM.'iaus eho grow worse, until oho was at dc'ith's door. I then began giv ing her Dr. Miles' Eestoretlve Nervlnei and Dr. Milt1-.' New Heart Cure, and she. Improved so wonder fully from tho lii.-t that I at o.ii a dls nvlsoed tho p!ij"-.lcUns. Sho now o:ita and sleeps in '1 and docs, her own hodsowork Wo have recommend--ed your remedies to a. great many In our city, and every ono has. been very much benefited by them." Dr. Miles' lteaicdles are sold by nil drug gists under a positive guarantee first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Iloolc on Heart and Nerves sent froo to all applicants. OK. MILES MEDICAL CO, Elkhart, Ind. GAIL BORDEN r 1EAGLE Bras 35 V '$ P; H ..CONDENSED MILK.. Has No Equal SOLD EVERYWHERE Wt. 2 That's why they enjoy their COPF JIB. Any grocer can tell you why customers keep coming back for SnEXJG'S. Ou'.y f& . pickif c S PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours flATCHLESS IN EVERY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA Tour to CALIFORNIA and tho PACIFIC- COAST will leave New York und Philadelphia. iUiiren nt returning on regular trains wumn nino montliH. Hound-trip tickets, Including alV' tour IpatmeH going and transportation only returning, hIH ho sold at rnte of S20S.00 front New York, and 33D3.00 from Philadelphia j one way tickets, including all tour feature goingK 8U .75 from New York, $110.25 from Philadel phia. Proportionate rates from other points. WASHINGTON Tours, each covering "n icrIod of tlirce days, will leave Now York and I'lllladol March II, 23, and May 13, 1897. ltates, Includ ing transportation and two days' accommoda tion at the beat Washington Hotels, $14.53 from. New Vork, and $11.50 from Philadelphia. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETURNING DIRECT, OK VIA. MICHM0ND AND WASHINGTON will leave Now York and Philadelphia Fjbru ary 20, March 18, and 'April IS, 1897. For dctalled.Itlncrarlei and other Information apply at ticket ncenclca or address Geo. w. Iloyd, Asst. don't Pass. Agoi.t, llroad Street Station, Philadelphia. P. J. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -Por-i Beer and Porter Barbey's Bohemian Beer. 3A DIVIDEND opc ft M To our o Bit omen: WOULD YO0 OAUR fe TO INVKBT $10 OR VfWARDSr IMfl- ParttooUr Irf. A&Artu, Weftt crn Flnunclul 5o.. no Drhru gtreat, Cblw, 111. , m .. ... iu. V 1'. wuHb lutriii'-. i.iH4iu ii 'O l I.BR'N IIAIIl 'IHliHJrnmvM,.ti,i,.i'. Hitrlrmii falhns aal Sad (irowtwei-sriw. l' '' 1 Hummed Trwtl oa Ilstr ipimiaiUu, 1 For sale by Shenandoah Drug Store, Klrlln , Drug tttore. SHWAIigY PILLS! s " Wi. --. t .. ri.-io eo..PHIt..l- Km M I'ovlnnky'n drug store. Centre street. 38 lib Wanted-An Idea K Proteot your Idsas; tbsr may bring you waaltn. Write JOHN WUUDKltnUnN & CO., Hwnt Attar TMjt. Washington, Ii. 0 for tlialr SI.9U0 prlae ollet aud list o( two hundred hrraDtlous waated.