:itwttirrr:Wj,'' EVENING HERALD IMTAllLISlIliD 1870. Pu lldhwl avary Kvnntng-, Kxocpt Sunday, at Socth .Iabdik Btuut, Nkar rinma. The llentlil in deilvated InShsMMoan and tbr surrounding towns tor six mute a week, pay able to the curriers. lly mull B.OO n nir, or 4ft eants a month, payable In ivlvnnee. Atlrerttae manU olm fired nooordlinc to states and poet Hon Tha pnbltenem reserve the right to change th position of adertlemeuts whenever the pub tUfitlou of news demands It. The rljrnt If reserved to reject any advertisement, whthr uld for or nr.. that the pnbllanen amy deem Improper. Advertising rates mails known uton application. Hntered at the poatoMee at Shenandoah, I'a., second olaea luall matter. TKI.KPHOKK CONNECTION. "All the News That's Fll to Print." Evening Herald FRIDAY. APRIL S3, 1867. .Tl'lMJK IIoxmak, the great i.hjrctor 111 Con gress, is dead. Wo hope there hare liesu 110 objections InUrpojed te prevent hta entrance to the realm of bliss. This Bailey and Bryan forces In the House of Keprt -wntatives are "resting mi their arms." But neither Is asleep, ltalley ami his lieutenants are on the alert, and are able to defeat the liryanitoa at every turn. TttK Legislature has decided to take an other week oft", and will attetnt (lie Orant memorial services ut Xnw York. Aa the Pennsylvania railroad wit) furnish thespcelnl train, somebody should furnish tho refresh ment. Pkoplk who uanmad last fall that the 1'nited states has not enough money wilt be interested to know that the money -ill circu lation to-day in the United States is nearly 140 million dollare greater tliiin a year ago. The Treasury figures show the circulation April 1, 1807, to be $1,809,0(10,091, and that uf April 1, 1KD6, $1.38, 103,000. DuniNU the present business depression advertisers shrewd ha iness uir-u Unit thoy arc show 1111 Inclination to dtiiiRiid a fair return for t In i r investments in printers' Ink Tho llKi:.w.iilm the lenders Its circulation is luruvr f'an alhthc other piiper publisbeil in Sin-nu ti.! 1 : li combtard ; it prints a larger number of taper in one day than is printed by any oilier loral paper. Tin: iippointmeufby President .MuKln ley of fine bimelslllits. two of.them lie publicuib, to negotUte for au international silver C'liifercnco, has led to a revival of the, history of the forinr silver conference", Which shows that the Ilepubliean p irty Iihm been the prime mover in bringing alioiit all former international bimetallic conferences. The members of the eolnini jion expect to leave fur Europe about thu middle of uexi month. Thk people who waited four yearj for prosperity under Cleveland aud his freo trade theory should uot be impatient if it takes JIcKiulcy and protection four months to ac complish what the other people failed to bring about in tho four years. It goes with out saying that business activity cannot grow while all busmen undertakings are held in check by the uncertainty which must exist until tho new rates on importations are deter mined. Ji rxiE Hemphill, of Chester county, ha boeu reversed on hia decision declaring the Pure Food law of Pennsylvania un constitutional. The Superior Court de clares that it is entirely valid, much to the satisfaction of all who are concerued in the promotion of the public health and the suppression of the fraud and humbug which the makers of adulterated compounds practice on the people. The law is a good one in its purpose, aud it should be rieidly aud fearlessly enforced against dealers who knowingly violate it or connive at its viola tion. Thk celebration of the silver jublilco of Archbishop Byan will not only go down In ecclesiastical history as one of tho greatest eveuts Philadelphia has over witnessed, but will lie remembered long as a civic oveut of importance. For Ave miles of tho city's greatest thoroughfare thousands lined up behind the ropes tied tho full length by the police, aud there, from 9 o'clock until long after midnight, they watched the long line of men, some 30,000 in all, making up the laity of the Archdiocese, who turned 0111 to do honor to tho man whose jubilee was lieing celebrated. It was one of the bluest demonstrations that Philadelphia had eyoi witnessed, and it was made ail tho moie interesting from the fact Unit some of the organizations that turned out were ifbn Catholic, and along the line of march were hundreds and thousands who showed thoii esteem for the Archbishop in many ways, who were uot his way of thinking in the matter of faith. THE PRESIDENT IS WEARY. Mr. McKinley has evidently become tired of the iucoasuut apiieals that are being made to him for appointments. Mspecially Is this true uf tlio.w seeking a snug berth in the Consular service. The President has been forced to adopt measures to Mwp this great onslaught, aud this week gave notice te visit ing Cougrcssiueii that he would not take up for consideration any of the pending ap plications before the middle of next mouth. This was a set-back for the small army of ap plicants and their friends. Tho Senator from this district has Died an application as Consul at some flouth American port, while a Potts ville minister is also anxious to repruseut this nation abroad. Tho number of applicants who have ap pealed for appointment in thu forelgu service is largely iu excess of any previous adminis tration. Most of them are without the proper qiialiili'.itious uot having been engaged in uuy commercial busiueas that would qualify them for tiie Couiiilur service. The Presi dent is said to lie adverse to appointing any liersoii who does uot jmsseas the Decent ry qualificatlous; his sue desire Is to ueeH re com petent men for these jMHsliaus, aud not to uae the service in payment of political debts. It is given out st the State Department tliat as the applications far Consular appointments now stand, at least liftceu out of every slx teeu of the caudldates are bound to be dis appointed. The total number of Consular olflctirs, exclusive of Vice Consuls, clerks, etc., is 3u. Uf tiie. ouly 840 receive salaries. The remainder are paid by fees, which do uot iu any ou ia-ie cxieed f 1,000 per anuum From 1'eunsylviiiiiH alone whieb boa been 1 allotted teo of these plates, there M nearly j 400 applications, aud every other state has a 1 laige a number, according to population. It1 is eatiuiatcd that there are at least 5,000 np pli. aliens for those 328 places. A number ol the CntiMit now In the iwrvles tt eerfiln In be retained, because of special fitness, and tho Influential backing they hare at borne, whlclt will add to the general dinpn0tntm4.pt that li certain to meet the army of Consular ap plicants. This is mighty cold comfort to the Appli cants, and a trying.ordoal to the President. And there are others to hear from. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic lull of new life and vigor, take No-To-Hac, the wonder-worker that make weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds In ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy Nn-Ts-Itao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. ItOc or fl.00. Booklet and sample malted free. Ad. Sterling Itemed y Co , Chicago or New York. Lynching In Alttxiinrii-lu, V. Alexandria. Va., A:irll 23. Joseph McCoy, colorod, was lynched fiere early tliie mornlnir for the outrage of hie employer's two daughters. He was ar rested yesterday aftornuun -and con fessed his crime. Two attempts were made to break in the jail. The second attack Was made by a mob of tOO men. who overpowered the Jailers and huns; the prisoner to a lamppost. There Ik it (Hit of People Who are injured by the ne of coffee. Recently there has lieen placed In all the grocery stores a new prejia ration called GRAIS-O. made or pure grains, that takes the plsco of coffee. Tho most delicate stomach receives It without distress, and but few can tell it from coffee. It does not cost over i as much. Children may drink it with great benefit. 1A eta. and its ets. per package. Try it. Ask for UUAfN'-O. Tui'i-iflo Wliiilolorui In Italian.. Newton, Kan., Auril 28. A terrific windstorm, ui-compau.ed by heavy lia!l and rain, swept over Harvey county last nlffht, dolnt, gieat d.imnfre to prop erty. Several farmhouses were demol ished. My. aud Mis. Wclns, tho occupants- vt cue of tin- houres, were seriously hurt. Mra. ins will tile. Thirty years Is a long time to tight 80 painful a trouble as piles, but Jacob Mitchell, ot uniormiic, ra., Mrngitieu mat long ne fore he tried DeWltt's Witch Hnsel Salve, which (illicitly 11 nil iwrnmnently cured him. It Iswiimlly effective tn.eetoina mid nil skin affections. U. It. Ili'giuhiuih. 'I'tie Ki-n'rf '. y sonatitv!tf. Franlcfcrt, Ky.. April 23. The rtc publlean caucus- ui;alu adjuurnod las', night without selec t a cAndldate for United States senator. The first ballot resulted: Judge W. II. liolt. 1; Con gressman Walter Evans, 3; YV. F. De boe, 29; John W. Lewis, 0; St. John Hoyle, B; Bennett, 6. Second ballot! Deboe, 30; Holt, 19; Evans, 3; Lewis, G: Uoyle, 3; Bennett, C. On the third and subsequent ballots Deboe had 31 vote and Holt 18, with the rest unchanged. Before the 11th ballot an effort was made to. have the lowest candidate dropped, but this was Unsuccessful, and the caucus finally adjourned. Grlp-Colds-XJomlaclte Why suffer with Coughs, Colds aud L (Irippo when Laxativo Bromo Quiuino will cure you in one day. Put.up in toblots cou veuient for taking. Guaranteed to cuio, 01 money refunded. Price, 25 ceuts. wor sail by Kirlin's Pharmacy; (i'liiut Day n.T.Htinl Holiday. New York, April 23. Governor BlacU's proclamation making April 27 a legnl holiday In this and adjacent counties of the state will cause the al most absolute cessation of business In Wall Htreet and the financial district on that day. It Is probable, however, that the banks and government offices .ilil hae i" I fep a small staff of em ployes at woi!:. Ilucklerx's Arnica Salve, Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever Soros, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, ana all skin oruntious. and Dositively ourts nilos 01 .10 oav rcouired. It is cuaranteed to give perfect satisiaction or mony reiunueii. i-rico SB couts per box. For salo by A. Wasloy. . J 'I'l-t .vr.nuiiollp, a hueps. Bridgeport. Conn., April 23. The United States gunboat Annapolis had her official trial trip over the course In Long Island sound yesterday, and It was successful In ovary way. The little vessel's minimum speed was 13.18 knots and maximum speed 13.43 knots, which Is 1.43 knots better than the con tract requirements. There Is "no bonus allowed by the government for excess of contract speed. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Tills is the lust medicine in the world for all forms of Coughs nnd Colds and fur Con sumption. Every bottle is guaranteed. It will cure and 110! disappoint. It has no equal for WhniipiiiK Cough, Asthma, Hay Fever, Pneumonia. Kronebltis, La Grippe, Cold in the Ue.d iin.l for Consumption. It is safe fur all ages, pleasant to take, and, above nil, n sure cure. Iti-i nUays well to take Br. lCi'it' New Life Pills In connection with Dr. Kinii'n N v Discovery, a they regulate and tune tho stonrich and bowels. We guaran tec perfect Katiftictloii or return money. Free trial liot'l. -i sit A. Wasley's drug stjre. Itegu !ar siae CO ceuts and $1.00. IlPMflly Jla'.tlo Between ConvloU. ftu:i rnmci-C('i April 2X As a result of a l.iofc1;' battle between twp ron vlcto in r.m Qucjilin prison one is dead and tho otl.er Cying. ISach had a knlfa. 1 nd thr-y lmJ been carving each other fjr ful':' a i.'.Uii e befoie tho guard.i ti.uld intc re. They, had been using t'-ie knives In the- juto mill. The dead nii-a U .V7. n, Helly, who was serving a 11 your sentence from Sacramento. Frcnlt "Wheeler, Ills opponent, hog Ijeen In almost every prison In this country, and Is retarded as one of the most harden .d crin-lnuls In tlio pertlitliry. Ib the season tor now life in nature, new vigor in ovtr physical systems. As tlio fresh sap carries life into the trees, so our blood should give ug renewed strength and vigor. In its impure state it cannot do this, and the aid of Hood's Sarsaparilla is imperatively needed. It will purify, vitalize and enrich the blood, and with this solid, correct foundation, it will build up good health, oreate a good appetite, tone your stomach and digestive organs, strengthen your nerves and over come or prevent that tired feeling. This has beeu the experience of thou sands. It will be yours if you take Sarsaparilla The Best Spring Med. Cine ami I;' I I'm i(h-t' Sold by all druggists. tU Hood'ti Pills 1 ore nausea, Indigestion, t'lllnu-ueS3. 26 cents. Spring Hood's The Little Conqueror Arrives People Are Talking. and Surprise, wonder and admiration follow In the track of ihe little conqueror. People are talking about It everywhere, and such caes a that of Mrs. J. It. Butler, a resident of l'ittston, are getting to be every day occurrences. Our representative called on Mrs. Bitter at her place of residence, No. 130 Searle street, and she gave the following brief account 6T her case, she says: "About a year ago t began to have severe pains in my back In the region of the kidneys. Sometimes the patu was worwthan at others, and with each attack It grew more severe. The last attack I bad felt so I could not lift anything at all that had any heft to It, and the hardest part was to attempt was to nrio from any stooping position. I can only describe the pain as a continuous dull one, Interspersed with sharp piercing ones in the smalt of my back. If I attempted to rise from a chair after continued sitting I found It a difficult matter. I managed to get along In this way with my household -duties, for I was determined uot to give up, and I felt many times as though I positively must. I read of some of the cures performed by Down's Kidney Pills, and eomparlug' tho symptoms described with mine I concluded the pills would help me, and t procured a box and began to take them regularly accord ing to directloi's. Within three days I felt bettor and continued to improve every day. I must admit that they perfectly cured me, and this much sooner than I could have anticipated possible. I um perfectly silllnfled with the results, and glad to he able to in form other sufferers aliout Doau'e Kidney 1'il Is, so that they may know what to use who are in their condition. Fur sale by nil dealer. Trice 50 cents. .Mulled by Foster-Mllbum Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. Solo agents for the U. S. NUGGE'VS OF NEWS. Prcrldent McKlnley's Tnother yester day celebrated her 84th birthday at her Canton home. IS. I Carpenter, paymaster of a coal company, was held up and robbed of $i,800 by two men at Cattle date, Utah. Telegraphic advioes from th south state that every class of fruit and truck lias been much injured by -the frost. Trouble between whites and blacks has bioken cut at Davis, I. T., and the negioeH have uppeald to territorial au thorities for protection. Minnie Buckley, 6 years old, climbed a dwarf pear tree at her homo In Des Moines, la., and was hanged by her bonnet strings catching In a limb. Frank Evan, lightweight pugilist, died In San Jose, Cab, the result of a blow delivered, by Matt Semlcliy In a prlii? Pen'. Semlchy is charged with n.jr.rllU.o.btev.'' An Atllihivit. Tills is to certify- that on May 11th, I walked to Melick's drug store ou a pair of crutches and bought a bottle of Chamber lain's Fain Balm for inflammatory rheuma tism which had crippled mo up.' After using throe bottles I am completely cured. I can cheerfully recommend it. Charles H. Wet zel, Sunbury, Pa. Sworn and subscribed to before mo on August 10, 1891. Walter Shipm.m, J. P. For sale at 50 cents per bottlo by Gruhlor Bros., drug store. Itodticed Itntes to New York. For the dedication of tho Grant Monu. nieiitHl Tomb, April 27, tho Pennsylvania Iti!io:ul Company will Bell excursion tickets to New ork to tho general public from all points on its line, oxclusivo of Pittsburg and Uric proper, on April 20, and from Altoona and illiainsport and intermediate points, and stations 011 other divisions within ono huni'red and fifty miles of Now York, on April 20, and for trains reaching New York before noon on April 27, at rate of single faro for the round trip (no less rato than $1.00), good to return until May i, inclusive. Tickets for military aud othor organizations in uniform, numbering twenty-five or more, traveling iu a body 011 ono ticket, will bo sold ou saino dates, from points not lees than tweuty-uvo miles from New York, at a further reduction. For specific rates apply to ticket agents. All tickets via Philadel phia are good to stop off in that city within the limit. Tho parade on this occasion will bo the grandest military demonstration sinco the war. Thousands of veterans, United Statos regulars, and state militiamen will bo in Hue. A Household Necessity. Cascarcts Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of tho age, pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, act gently and positively on klduoys, Hver and- bowels, cleausing the entire system, dispel colds, cure : headache, fever, habitual constipation and blliousnoss. l'leuso buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day ; 10, S5, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed tq cure by all druggists. Internnttiimil CoMi-'t of stiiioWimin. London, A; iil 28. The Times prints today the lUtcr. of Richmond Pearson, congressman from North Carolina, to llennlker Ileaton, member of parlia ment for Canterbury, accepting the latter'S proposal for an International chess match between members of con gress and membsra o( parliament, A Valuable Prescription, Editor Morrison of Worthington, Intl., "Sun," writes: "You have a valuable pre scription in Kleetrlc Hitters, and I can cheer fully recommend it for Corutrpatlou and Sick Hernial he, and as a general system tonic it has no eu.mil." Mrs. Annie Stable. 805 Cottage Orove Ave., Chicago, was nil run dowUi ru lii not oat or digest food, kgd backache which iiovor lpft bar jl4 felt Hred and wearv. but six bottles of Electric Hitters restored bet health and renewed her strength. Prices SO cents and fl.uo. uet a bottle at A- Wasley's Drug Store. doming Mrent. Mnv 30. Ice cream and strawberry festival iu Dobbins' opera house, under the aunpices of the societies of i'rlully Beiuruioii cuurcu. May 18 Entertainment by the fcUiitday school of the Welsh Cougregatioual church, of South West street. Apr. 26. Grand masq, uerajle ballot Bobbins' opera house, under the auspices of the Ell t Hocial (Hub When the spring tlmo comes, "gentle An nie," like all other sensible persons, will cleanse the liver and rauovabas the watem with DeWltt's Utile Ssrly Risers, famous little pills for the livsr snoT stomach all the year round. C. II. Hagenbuoli. To Iuvetlttnto l'onltoiitlurlc-H. . Ilarrisburg, April 23. The senate yesterday concurred In tire house reso lution providing for an Investigation into the management of the IQastern and Western penitentiaries. The com mittee, which la made up of fly a mem bers of the houso gad three senator, '? to report to the legislature not later .han May 5. Unconditional surreudtr, is the only terns those famous little pills known as MeWllt' Little Early Rlrfrs will make with opustipv lion, sick beadachsam! aWmsoh troubles. lluy Keystone Hour. Ik sure that the uaaie Limsiu fc IUkk. Aslilu'iid, !., ' printed on ecr sa k. -CONGRESSMAN MfiLMAN DEAD, ilmi fjervwl III tjlrt ilotnw of Jtepfe- neutntlresYSIxttteii Terms. Washington, April 13. Representa tive HolnHn, of Indiana, died at hi hHite- liere yesterday afternoon- after nn illness of some weeks. Spinal inen- TTiE LATH WILLIAM STBELR HO! MAN. lngitls wm the cause. Judge IIol man's death was due primarily to n fall sustained early this month as the result of an attack of vertigo. William Steele Holman would have passed the three-quarter century mark had he lived until next Septem ber, and his career Is remarkable for the large proportion of his life that was given up tothe service of the pub lic. No living man, and few dead men, have a record as he tiki of 16 terms In the house of representatives, and In all 51 years of his life was spent In some public capacity, beginning with a ju d'Clni r'-sltlon In his native state and winding up In the house of representa tives, which lie first entered In the Thirty-sixth congress. Mr. Holman was a great force in :Hilltbal af fairs for man:' years, and even ol late, when ndvanclng age made It harder for him to meet the more se vere demands of his place, he was ftn honored and respected counsellor In the Democratic caucuses. -TO OUKU A OOL11 IN ONI5 DAY Take Iixalivu Broniu Quiuino Tablets. All Iruggisits refund tho money if It fails to cure SB cents. UtMiciO M itH lwiur- to rl! tho Wnr. Washlncton, April 23. General Miles nan t: :-lted for permission to go to Greet e to t-brerve the war between that country and Turlgy from a military point of. view. Secretary Alger has brought the' matter to the attention of the president, and the lattei has taken the application Into consldera ton. The Impression is that, owing to the rapid progress of the war and the likelihood that It will be brought to an end before General Miles could reach tho scene, the project will he abandon ed. Should- the order be made by the president, however, it will be the flrat tlmo in our history that the general commanding the army has gone abroaj during actual war as a military at tache. Itheumntlsm Ctireil in a Day. "Mystic Curo" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically euros iu 1 to 3 days. It action upon the system is remarkable and mystcriuus. it removes at onco mo oanso ana tho dh-enso immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. T. F. Anthony, cx-I'ostmastor of Promise City, Iowa, says: "I bought ono bottle of 'Mystic Curo' for Rheumatism, nnd two doses of it did mo more good than any mcdlcino I evci timk." 7,"i cents. Sold by ft II. Iliigeubuch, druggist, Shcu andiuih. 1'lvo MooiisliTncrs Killed. Plkesville, Ky., April 23. An uncon firmed report reaches here from far up In the mountains thnt five moonshiners, or desperate characters, who had been terrorizing the people of Virginia and Tennessee, were killed by citizens who formed a vigilance committee and went after them. The men were killed as they left a cave, which they had used as a rendezvous. One Virginia farmer and two men from the -Tennessee Bide wore hurt. It is believed two of the moonshiners wero hurt as they re treated. I had severe attacks of gravel and kidney trouble; aud unable to get a medicine or doctor to euro mo until I used Hop Bitters, and thoy curod mo in a short tirao. A DlSTINnaiSlIKl) IiAWVBB op Waynk Co.. N. Y. Colorless and Cold. A young girl deeply regretted that she was so colorless and aud cold. Hex face was too white, and her hands and feet felt a though tho blood did not oirculato. After one bottle of Hop Hitters had been taken sho was tho rosiest and healthiest girl in tho town, with a vivacity and cheerfuluciss of mind gratifying other friends. Imlln'.ia'i Unit Against a Itnllrond. Indianapolis, April 23. A nult of the state against the Vaudalla railroad, to recover money due to the school fund, under an old charter, was filed ln-the county clerk's office by Attorney Gen eral Ketcham yesterday afternoon,- It s charged thtt H sum In excess of (2,000,000 is due. The case will come before the superior court. It Is alleged that the company wrongfully withheld from time to time large sums of money out of the earnings over and above what was reasonably necessary as a contingent fund to pay subsequent ex penses. 1 , 1 uj.sjj.j riurlpg tll Winter of 1808, P. M. Martin, of J,ong Hesch, West Vs., poutnotl a severe cold which left htm with a cough. In speaking of how he oured It he says: "I used several kinds of cough, syrup hut found no relief until I bought n Initio of Cham berlalu twiigh Heinwly, which relieved me alrnoat Instantly, aud iu a short time brought about a complete cure." When troubled with i cough or ooW use this remedy and you will not And It ueeeMvfry to try several kinds Wore you get relief. It hut been Iu the market for over twenty yean and constantly grown In favor and popularity. For sale at sod 80 cents per bottle by 0 rubier Bros diug ists. Durront Slay Baoolie tn Voose Boa Francisco, April 23. Many Inti mations are made that the execution of Theodore Purrant, the oonvloted murderer of uianche Lament, will never take rlace. Two ot the state board of prison directors in interviews have said tjw ttilnlc Durrant ehould not be hanaxu, two others favor his execution, and the fifth Is non-committal. Governor Budd declined to say how he will act when the petition for clemency Is presented to him, but many of his 'confidential friends state that the pcvot nov has privately expressed his belief in 'Durrani's cu!!t. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup seems s-nt a a special iH-ovideut-e W the little I oiks. Pleasant to Use, perfectly Uarirless, am) absolutely sure to give instant relief In all cases of cold or lung trouble. Bound ary Line. When a young ctirl step trout girlhood into wo manhood, she en ters a new and strange country. A land or promise and hope, yet full of hidden daggers. Whether she will find happiness or misery depends largely upon the health and condition of the deli c.itc. special organlun which is the source and centre of iter womanhood. The lives of young women are often wrecked because of a mistaken sense of modesty, which leads them to neglect the earlier symptom of feminine weakness. These troubles unless corrected, develop into serious chronic difficulties which be conii a dragging burden, ruining life's best opportunities and blighting all possibility of liapny Wifehood aud lnotherhoo-i. Any 'woman sufferiiig from these delicate complaint need the health-giving power of Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It bcal-i and strengthens the womanly organs; stops weakening drains; gives vitality to th; ncrve-ceutrcs, and restores perfect or genic toundness and constitutional energy. It is the ouly medicine devised for this pur pose by a skilled and experienced specialist fu diseases of the feminine organism. Mm. W. B. Duncan. f Arlington, Mo., writes : " I Lave used vour ' Favorite Prescription ' and n t n -vcr tlrnt -r-wunJitii; its pralne. When my k- ly I'rleinlse nn. I say ' Why don't you Uke Dr-Tleree'i Ki.orite Prescription r' I told an auxlo.is mother, whose daughter 08 years old) hr. t not hsen right for five months, almut the nudb 'ue, anil after the young lady had taken tw vtl-lnli of a bottle of M'avorltc Prescription she Was ill right. She had been treated by two ol our best doctors." Dr. Tierce's great thousand -page illus trated book, "The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser" scut paper-bound ou receipt of ai one-cent stamps to pay the cut of mailing only. Or, a handsom? c:oth-bnund copy for at stamp. Address, Dr. R. V. Pierce, nulfalo, N. Y. CHRISTENSEN LIBERATED. IIIh Cno Caused Govornor Plngroe to Snub a ltcqulsltlon. New York, April 23. Anton C. Chrls tensen, who caused so much trouble between the ofllclals of New Tork and Michigan, and, who was Indicted for escaping from an officer, was discharg ed from custody yesterday. Christen sen was arrested in New York for the authorities f Michigan. He was turn ed over to Sheriff Ferguson, of Lana wee county, who was Accompanied by Assistant District Attorney Sampson, who left to go to Michigan with the prisoner. Chrlstensen was charged with embezzling money from his em ployers. The sheriff and Sampson set tled the case with Chrlstensen on the payment of $300. The pc&ce arrested him again, and the story ot the settle ment came out. The district attorney had Sheriff Ferguson and Mr. Sampson Indicted for aiding in Christensen's es cape. The sheriff had gone back to Michigan, and Governor Plngree would not honor Governor Black's requisition for him. Just try a 10c box of Cascnrcts, tho finest liver and bowel regulator ever mado. t -murloil mm itnolx u m unimoiiili. New York, April 23. Flossie Murphy, hotter known as "Diamond Flossie," but whose right name was Flossie rtcllly, Mas found strangled In her room early yesterday morning. One end of a rope was around her neck and the ether tied to the bedpost. The place was looted of all Its valuables, incluilirg $1,500 worth of diamonds, which mado the young woman famou all over the Tenderloin district. Tho reputed husband of the woman, Alex ander Frederick Murphy, Is locked up on suspicion. He denies knowledge of the crime. Not only acute lung troubles, which may prove fatal iu a few days, but old chronic coughs and throat troubles may rcceivo im- mcuiato iclief and bo permanently cured by Ono Minute Cough Curo. C. II. Ilagenbuch. Murd' r I'hrinso Against n Pugilist'. Philadelphia, April 23, William Ver non, the HaverHtraw, N. Y., boxer, died In the Presbyterian hospital. He never recovered consciousness after falling In the ring at Athens Delaware county. Tuesday night, In the 14th round of his fight With Leslie Pearce, a Camden lightweight. Pearco Is In custody. Ball has been refused, and District Attor ney Schaffor-announces that ho will be tried for murder. When a cold Is contracted, curo It-at once Ono Minute Cough Curo will set you on the road to lecovery iu a minute. It will cure pneumonia, bronchitis, croup and all forms oi mng iinu tnroat troumes. u. li. iiageu buch, I)lsliont f.im'K Cnhloi- Sentenced. Cincinnati, April 23 James M. Wall, ex-caflhler of the Farmers' Natbjnal bank, of Portsmouth, O., pleaded guilty before Judge Taft, In the United States i ourt to an Indictment for making false returns to the government of the condition of the bank. Tho court gave him tho minimum sentence, five years In the penitentiary. Wall was jointly tmil ted with the president of the hank, WatWn, who iw 111 in California, Phiisonal. The gentleman who annoyed the congregation last Sunday by continually coughing will Unci Instant rollcf by using One Minute Cough Cure, a speedy and harm less remedy for throat and lung troubles. SorloiiM Chiii'Ko AguluHt ri Minister. Schenectady, N. Y April Kev. II. C, Farror, P. ft. pastor of St. Luke's M. It. ehurcli, Albany, ex.presl dent of the New York State Sunday School association, member of the na tional executive board of the Christian Endeavor society and president of the Round Lake assembly, Is on trial be fore the Troy conference In thl aity. Charged with adultery, U Is alleged tht be is the father of the Infant child of a servant girl formerly In his em ploy. It Is said that Dr. Pwtoj haB lp-ade a YrixU confession that the charges were true. It Is gloo SjiUd that rte asked to have the privilege of re signing, hut this request was. emphat ically refused. Driven From IIonit by Flnmo. rUtsburg, April 28. Fire broke out yesterday afternoon In the town of iKitterevIlle, near Homestead, and 36 houses were burned. The origin of the fire le unknown. Pattersvllle is within the Carnegie mill yards. The place Is the home of about S40 or 400 families, and hae a population of about i.OdO. The houses were owned by the Car- ne company, and were not valuable , structure out wore oonuoriauje homes. No ltoi'SolKild effects were saved by the residents. Try (Imln-Ot Try Oruln-O! Ask your grocer to-day to show you a package of UKAIN-O, the now food drink that takes tlio place of oofl'ee. The children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it. like It. QRAIN-0 i hum iiiul nun Belli urowu i Aioaiia nrjnvs. Wit It is made from pure grains, aud the 1 most delicate slomaeh receives it without distress. 1 the price of coffee. 15c and 28 J ct. per package. Sold by all grocers, stock Produce markets. Wall Strong For n liny. ltefttniHi to Follow Ldlltloti Advnncfn, New York, April W. Only twe storks Were dealt In today to the extent of 10,001 shaf-s, namnly, New Jersey Central and Western Union. The local exchange seem ed to have lost Its docile faith in Lon don's superior knowledge of the valuo of American securities, which It was so ready to acknowledge yesterday after Its costly nxperlenoe In giving way too far to timidity on Monday. The Now York price refused to conform to tho London Quotation, whleh had risen after the Iiondon opening toabevs tho New York oloslhg. The Now York price, on the contrary, obstinately persisted at a lower level than tho parity with Lbndon. London prices as a consequehoe fell off In tho final dealings. Closing bids: na'.to. & Ohio.. 13 Lehigh Valley.. 94 Chesa. & Ohio.. 10H N. J. Central... 81V. Del. & Hudson. .106V4 N. Y. Central.. tS D., L. & W 160 Pennsylvania .. 62 Erie It Heading Lake lllrle & W.. UK St. Paul 71Vj Lehigh Nav W. N. Y. & Pa. All asst's paid. Ooncrnl Mni'kotH. Philadelphia, April a. FJour qulst, but Arm; winter aupartlno, U.TS92.B0; do. ex tras, $393.25; Pennsylvania roller, oloar, J1&4.J5: do. straight. $4.1694.40; weBtern winter, oloar, JttH.lC; do. straight, $1.15 4.40: city mills, extra, $s.l0tfB.10. Rye flour steady, but quiet, at $'.2ft.40 per barrel. Wheat weak; contract wheat, April, 8S 89ttc; do. May, 82Vt4fS1c.; No. 2 Pennsyl vania and No. 2 Delaware red, spot. 91 BIHc.: No. 1 northern spring, spot, gvga 99Mc.; No. 2 red, April, Sla.; do. May, SOc. : do. June, Ti'Ao.; do. July, 7ltto.; do. September, TSWc; do. December, TTUc. Corn steady; steamer corn, spot, 270 27Uo.; No. 2 yellow fbr local trade, 30V4 31c; No. 2 mixed, spot and April, 280 28c; do. May, 28U2iic. Oats quiet; No. 2 white, carlots, 26c.; No. 2 whlto clipped, carlots, 26c; No. 2 white, April. IIV436c; do. May, June and July, HWS 24Uc Hay firm for desirable grades; choice timothy, $14 for large bales. Beef steady; beef hams, $19.2620. Pork steady; family, tl0.3(ll. Lard dull; western steamed, $1.40. llutter steady; western creamery, 13Q17C; do. factory, SAlltic; KlgliiB, 17c; Imitation creamery, 10O14V&C. ; New York dairy, 13USc.rdo. creamery, 13iS17c; fancy prints jobbing at 20ff2io.; do. oxlra, wh.olssn.le. 20o. Cheese quiet; New York large, 9812c. ; do. small, 912Vic ; part' skims, iffW&n.; full skims. 2tt(2c. Eggs steady; New York and Pennsylr. vunla, mt10c. ; western, fresh, 9Hc; southern, Vic. Tallow dull; city, 3 3-lSo.; country, 3 5-lCc Pig Iron easy; southern, kiuiHl; northern, I10.6O&12.50. Copper easy; brokers. $11.26; exchange, $11,500 11.40 Tin flrmor; straits, $13.2013.30; plates quiet. Spelter firm; domestic, $1.10 4.20. Lead dulls broksrs' price, $3.20; Metal 13xchangc calls tho market easy at $.1.27!43.32H. Cottonseed oil strong; prime summer yellow. 2324c. ; off sum mer yellow, zijic; butter grades, 27'29c.; primo white, 2tttf27c Coftpo barely steady; May, $7.107.1t; July. $7.25; August, $7.30 07.36; September, $7.86; Octcfter, $IJ0; De enmher. S7.4O07.DO: February. $7.6007.66: March. $7.557.60. ? Ltvo Stoolc MurkotH. New York, April t. Cables quote Amer ican steers at 10ytllic. ; sheep at 10Vt 134c; refrigerator beef at 9?410c. Calves slow and easier; veals, $106. Sheep and lambs firm; unshorn sheep. $I6.37V4; clipped, do., $3.504.2Vi; unshorn lambs, $3.263G.C2Ui; clipped do.. $666.66. Ilogi weak at $4.25'4.S0. Bast Liberty, Pa., April 22. Cattle steady; prime, $5.106.6; feeders. J3.76Q 4.40; bulls, stags and cows, $23.76. Hogs steady; prime medium weights. $t.20 4.25; bost Yorkers, $1.104.15; common to fair Yorkers, $4.064.10; pigs, $3.85(34: heavy hogs, $1.104.2C- roughs. $2.7503.40. Sheep steady; cholco clipped sheep, $4.60 s.50; common, n.WiFi.lh; choice lamua, $5.2085.40; veal calves. $4.2504.75. "My husband had two cancers taken from his face, and another was coming on his lip. lie took two bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters and it disappeared. lie is completely well." Mrs. Wm. Kirby, Akron, Erie Co., N. Y. Tio'tVeiither. For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey: Generally fair; warmer; south erly winds. For Delaware and Mary-i land: Increasing cloudiness tonight warmer; southerly winds. It will bo an agreeable surprise to porsous subject to attacks of bilious colio to learn that prompt relief may bo had by taking Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Rem edy. In many instances tho attack may be prevented by taking this remedy as soon as tho first symptoms of the disease appear. 25 and 50 cent bottles for salo by Gruilcr Bros., druggists. " Lpuz's Alloitod Jlurilerers Acquitted. Washington, April 23. United States Consul Bergholis, at Erzeroum, Turkey, has reported to the state department that the Turkish court there which hao been trying by default the Kurds an5 Armenians charged with" the murder of young Lenz, the American bicyclist, whllo on his tour TtroUnd the world awheel, has acquitted the'accused. Tho mnglstrate found that there -was not sufllclent evidence to warrant convlc Uon. B!oodffHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. WHAT IT IQ 1 The richest of all restoro KIIHI 11 Id J tlva foods, because It re places the essentials ot life that are ex hausted by disease, indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT nilFS! Bymaltlne tho blood WI1H1 II UUCOl pura and rlob and the digestion pcrfect-lt cxesWa solid flesh, muscle and etroru'lv Tho nerves being made strong the brain becomes active and ;lear. H restores lost vitality, stops all wnst .PS?atus and weakness Ju either sex. and as a lemale regulator has bo equal. Price EnOcw.prUve boxes $2.00. Druggists or by mall. WO can help you. Advice and book, free. Wflto Ub About Your Casoil THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, U13 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, HAVE YOU READ THE PHILADELPHIA TIfllES - VTHlS MORNING ? Tim TTTMCC lll'llk? a tho UKwt eiWiulveb circulated nnd widely rood iwwsuaner iiub- Jlylied In Pennsylvania. Its discussion of pub lic men mid public measures is ill the Interest of publla Integrity, honest goverutr-cnit and primperous imliistry, and U knows no party or ieiBonl nl legume Iu treating public Issues. In the brotd.t ami bust seitue family aiutgeiurul nuwepaiMtr. tiic TTiwrce -I Il'11-.iJ alms to lve the I irgent dronlatlon b it wervlng It, and cImIiiih ilmt It Is unsiiriiuMed In all the essriilla's of u Kieul metroiMilIutii uewsiiaMer. 0ieeliiien cnples of any iHlitlon will lie scut tree to any one semi lug tneir tujurc. TCbMC XIXVt'ia-DAIl.Y, IBQO Ir ainiiiiii; $1.00 for four mouths; 90 vents lier iiiouth; de livered by oarriora fur. 6 wilts lier week. SUNDAY UDlTION, 31 Urge, Iwnusoine pagni-stM coIuiuim, elegantly lllustrutod beautiful colored sumtlonwnt HO ner nn nuiuj 5 cent iier copy. Hilly and sin, .lay. : $.1.00 jwr aiiuuni ; BO oanU lr nxuith. Addrcsi all lettars to THE TIMES, liiiUAimi.iiiu. Neuralgia Arlti Extreme Net voutrjjMtV ITER since I wan c!fhc -n jrrg oM Until 1 learned or Dr. Miles 1!. tor.i tlvo Remedies, I suffered from sick headache and extreme nervousness and dya pepala. In tltueTieart disease dovoloped. I was treated by several doctors with no re lief. Severo l.ilpltatlon with pain in left breast, sboi tr.ess ot breath, and smothering spells mado mo most -miserable. I pro cured Dr. Miles' Restorative Nor vino and NeW Heart Cure and took them alternately as directed. Improvement began at onca and increased so rap idly thnt Inside of sis ronths 1 tncroosod thirty rH pounds la Dr.' IVKW ''1 -Ivervino: 'wel-ibt. All pain In Restores . tiio heart Is gone, and . Usallh .. the nervousness bait wholly left me," Mng. Ohab. KtrArr. W. Gorman St., Llttlo Falls, N. Y., Nov. 7,'96 Dr. Mtles' Remedies are sold by ull drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottlo b.-n j ,11a or money refunded. Rook on Heart .id n rvca oent freo to all applicants. TR. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind. o v m OS 9 (Ball Borden Eayie Brands Condensed Kiik Food X "Ilfant ITc-ilth," Is a little book o J grem. v-las that L. jont Fiu.d on uppU- ' cation. w K. Y. Ccndcnscd Milk Co. g K Htir.c ru-ect, Jfc.w Tm is n a If we can only sell cup you one package of coffee 01 .accng s VfC better stop busi ness. But we're iu business because tlioso who try it keep on buying. enriched by SEELlG'S.Good l isn't it. This ad- r mixture Gives or- ainarycollccadc tdcllcious flavor. ic. a package. U ME A ;ViASV, AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURD jluju jvan-ou j(ieap Falllns Mem uiti j.mpoincr,niorpieBsne8tiletc.,cftuitea "A Trtrlla. crotiona, Thty quick In antf aunty restore Lost VitBlitr in old or ?ounu, anil lit a man lor start y, bulnei or ruarrloce. l'rvent InKnnnv nnd rtTirimttIisn If taken tn time. Their nm shows immtHnto Improve moni anu enerta a u uitu wnoro oil ctnera xau. in list upon havfnfj tho cenulno AJax Tablets. Thoj have curod thousnndsnntl xriW ottro 7011. We give a positive written bunranteato effect a curo In oneh obbo vr refund the money, PrlcoCOcontj ter pacltace, or ilx packages (full treatment for Ut maU.tu AJAX CO., 30 llrarborii SL. ftlttto, IU For sale In Sbcnnndonh. Va.. by A. Waste? and S. 1'. Klrlln, Druggists. CMFIELD. Agent for Shenandoalf and Vicinity --For-- . BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barney's Bohemian Beer. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tour.i MATCHLESS IN EVERY PEATURfc. CALIFORNIA Tour to CAI.IFOHN1A nuil the PACIFIC? COAST will leave New York and PhlMelpUin Mai-eh JT, returuliuj on resular trail within ulna mouths. Jtouud tilp t tour featutes Kofna; and trsnsiiortAttoii only returning-, will be sold at rate ot taosoo from P IICKMS, IIUHUUIIIK an New York, and tIOB.09 from Philiwtelpbla; one- way ncaeia. inuiuuinic uu tour leniun- mum. til .78 from New York. fNO.'JS from l'hl'aili-1-pliiu. ProiMirtlouate rates from other points. WASHINGTON Tours, each covering a period of tbre days, will leave New York and Phllodel Jlarcli II, 22, and May IS, 1WI7. Itots, luclud tliirtramiiortatton ami two days' aceoininoda tlitii at the let Washlnatou Hotels, JUJM from New York, and (11.60 from 1'hljjadslphla. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS RETn&NlfcKl DIRECT, OR VIA. RICHMOND AND WASHINGTON will issvs Now York and l'lillodelpbla Febru ary Mc&Iaroh Is, and April 15, 1SU7. For detailed (tliicrarlen and other Informnt'oM apply at ticket aKenclcs or oddrcaa Oeo. W. lloyd. AsMt Ocn'l 1'utM. Aire..t. llroad Mrtet I Statlun, 1'hilaUelpl la. Q f DIVIDEND gft B Toourotoiari: WOUU MT mSr TO INVEST $Q OK UPW PAID IV OCTOBER WOULD YOU CAHU SIO OK UPWA8D8T Olvl- 1 dBdl IMT&bUi mODUilt. Financial Co, fftrttouUrc free. Addreca, AVet , nb lrborn Btfet. Oblo, III. , crn fVIADE