alitJM EVENING HERALD Iflrt'Alll.lHUHl) llM. Pu'illshed every KrenlnK, Bleep! umlnj.M SOUTH JAUDI!) HTRKKT, NKA.B C'HITTRS. Th llnralil in deiireted In Shenanaoan Mid ih ffiir'oundliiK towns for six earita a week, pay aide to the carriers. My mull II 09 it ratr, or It ostta a month, payable In advance. Advertl. manta obatyed according to ie nnd position. Th nubllsnarw rvaerve the riant me ri hi to eluvnge 111 mimtw Um nub- Iioatnon or Icat'nn of itoalMon of advertlMtnente wImimtw NM nub- new demands It. The riarlit I paid (or or not. that the putilUhera in deem luipr.ipm. Advertising mtra' rwwte known tlfni pllltl0lt. Rote v I .it thr- iHitttdfrlue nt Hhetmhdnftli.Ta., a nero id clam mull matter. rKi,KPHo:K coXNBcrioN. . "All the News Ttwfs Fit to Print." Evening Herald SATTRDAY. APRI I. 84, 1807. Tiir memtx r of tlie present Legislature Imvu a mania for investigations. Almost every suldcct brought (41 their attention need investigation, and forthwith a Junketing trip in nt once imiiigu rated. The fevar lias readied snrh A stage, that a committee has been appointed to Investigate) the Honorable themselves. The latter will no doubt be productive of results. The dedication of the Orant tomb will be a memorable event In our country's history. The managers have left nothing undone that will serve to render it notable, and from all present indications their efforts will not have been in vain. That there will lie many did tiuRiiinlied permits present of course goes illiout the saying, while the rank and file of the spectators will exceed in numbers aiiy ptilillu4emoustrnlon ever Altutupted in New York. Those who duJro seats, whether prominent or otherwise, will have to pay for them st a rale hitherto almost unpre cedented, hut exorbitant price appears to 1 110 obstacle to the vast crowd that would like to have an opportunity fur seeing the great Intgcatit. Bhctianduaii will bu well repic suuteil. rr-r L 1 L 11 11 J Tint report 1 which come from the uittli.it, cite coal ri mm of this stale coiu-ermti the condition of the minors, un it I l.eins ioe iled tJ a e.iiiil:iitteo of the k'Kiftlnturc, in the opinion of (tit l'nhllc Ledger, iml'iitte that it is moit ph Kill uud ili'ilorublu. i he entire coal area npjiearH to be overclouded with cheap labor, utige numbers of t!n invii heiiiK able to earn icaicely euough to kiep them iclveb ami fiuillias from aturvation ; many of them are auUVring front every eonreivabie form nf phyilcul ilittrM, and the prunpoet of their King able to improve their condi tion is almost hopelessly (floonly. 'J'lie chief reason assigned for their wretched statu is the great and ruinous competition of the bi tuminous coal market, but there is another and, as the Ledger believes, a more potent reason, which U the extraordinary excess of the supply of labor over the "demand. ' A HIKIDO DEPARTMENT, We take the folloivini; editorial from the columns of the Colliery Kugineor, published at Scrautou by T.'J. Footer, formerly pro prietor of the Hkhald : "There arc two bills before tho Legislature of Pennsylvania providing for the formation of a liureau of Mines in the Department of Internal Affairs, and for tho'appoltitinpnt of a Commissioner of Mines who is to bo Chief of the liureau. One of tboso bills will prob ably be pushed and approved by the Governor. "When first introduced there was a marked difference in tho provisions of the two bills. The One first piescntcd by Senator Ooyle, of Schuylkill Co., was a bill, which, if enacted into a law, would serve no other purpose than to provide a good berth fur a politician. It would result in no benefit to tho miners or operators of the state, but on tho contrary would be likely to ratine an infinite amount of trouble by making it possible for an offi cial iguorautof the technicalities of mining to impose ou miners and operators burden- souie and annoying regulations. The other hill, which woe intredueeil in the House of llepresentatives by Mr. Mansfield, was, in the main, a neasunaUe ami sensible 0110. Mr. I'oyle's bill' has, however, been so amended tbut it is uoW very atinilar to Mr. Mansfield's, nnd in one rrsyect ft -is slightly better as it provides for more reasonable salary for the the Commissioner of Mines, Mr. Coylo's bill, though better than Mr. Mansfield's hi this respect, is also wrong. The man com- lietent to fill the office of Commissioner of Mines in the manner iu which it should be filled is worth more than $3,300 per year, the amount proposed iu the bill. Mr. Mansfield's bill provides for but $8,000 salary. "In Section 8, of Mr. Coyle's bill, as amended, there is a serious nilsttiko. As originally amended this Mctiou rend, "the supt rintenilent or operator of each and every coul mine subject'to inspection under the mining laws of this state, shall, within six months after the final passage and approval of this act, deposit iu the Ituioau of Mines an accurate map or idan of euih coal mine, etc." As Dually amended this section is made to read that the lu I tie inspector of each district is requiied to deposit iu the liureau of Mines ail securmte map or plan of each mine iu his district. This is wrong. The mine inspectors have not the facilities to furnish these maps They receive, under tho pro visions of the general mine law, tracing or blue-prints of each wine lu their d 1st r let from the operators or kuperintonden's. These niaps are brought up to date at suited limes by the mining en gineers employed by operators. They cannot be originally made by J.he mine inspectors, nor can they be amended from time to time by these otttcials. The projHwed law should lai worded the same as are the general min ing laws of the stale, and the operator or superiuUiudeuts should be required to furnish the maps for use la the office of the Cuiouiis Hiouor of Minos. "We are at a loss to understand how this mistake was mads hi -sect loo 8 of Mr. Ceyle's bill, as finally amended. We do not think that the operators or superintendents asked that such an Impracticable chsuge be made, and it is doubtful if two per oeHt. of them would object to having this portion of the proposed law wade tho same as It is iu the general mining law. It is true that it will entail on toe operators a small extra expense lu furiiisulug the maps required fur the pro posed Hurusu. Tills cxiietise, however, will be comparatively small, lielng greatest at the start when complete tracings or blue-prints will be required. To amend these mupsaud briiif them up to date Is a matter or trifling expinaa'attd no reasonable operator will ob ject te it, especially since the proposed act haa keeaseaBunidedas to requite the appoint ment of ait ot&cial so equipped as to wake him of real value to the tabiiug peculation. " TO C1JHK A COf-B IN OJfK MAY Take Laxative Hrouio Quinine Tablets. AH IruggisU refund Uie luouey if it falls to cure. 25 ccuts. 1 f 'Dip nu ;i of Rt'iidhiB Ocwial Minn to the m-at f war In the esust has not rt hi '.'li dodiled. Colonel J.'lin 8. Mush)' win thrown rrom a Imsey In lUcliinond and receiv ed a cut wlilcli may seriously Injure one eye. Mrs. llean, the attreiw, secured a ver Jlct of 110,000 iralniit a Chicane hotel for Injuries received by a folding bed falling on her. Mrs. Bach, a Jawalar's wif In New York, wan sertoitily Injured In a fierce fight with burglar, and It la txiwctad that rha will Don't Tobftoeo Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If yen want to quit tobacco using easily mid forever, he made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonderworker that makes weak men strong. Msnv gain ten pounds In ten days. Over 400.000 cured. liny No-To-rao from yonr own druggist, who will gnarantee 11 en re. SOe or f l.tMJ. Booklet and , in pie mailed free. Ail. Sterling Remedy Co., (Jlitcagu or New York. TV w i" I u Nnw" , Bridgeport Codtt., Ap'.ll -83. The United btatea gunboat Annapolis had her otllrlal trial trip over the course In Iong tiland tound yesterday, and It was successful In every way. The little vessel's minimum speed wasl3.1K knots and maximum speed 1S.4J knots, which Is 1.48 knots better than the con tract requirements. There Is no bonus allowed by the government foe excess of contract speed. Tliero Is n Clww of People. Who rn Inlnretl by the use of coffee. 1 Iteeently there Ims la-en placeil tn all the grocery stores new proimmtlou ealleil OUAIN-O, made of puie ifraliis. that takes tlie place of coffee. The must delicate stomach receives it without distress, and but few ran tell it from fi'll'ee. It does iot cost over 1 us much. I'Mldrcn may drink it tilth great lieneflt. In ets nnd 2B cU. Jn-r package. TrJSt. Ash forOIIAI.V-O. Jioivlh I'reveutH I'roe'iitloii. New Bedford, Mass., April 21. Frank It. Had ley, ex-treasuter of the Bennett and Columbia mills, died yesterday, several warrants were Issued for his arrest a few days ago on charges of perjury In making false returns to tlm state ill connection with the standing of the corporations, both of which are now in the hands of receivers, Med ley had been 111 for some time, ItheiiiiuiilHiii Cured In n liny. "Mystic Cute" fir liheutimtinn and Neu ralgia radically cures hi 1 to 3 iUy. Its action npon the system Is retunruahlo and mysterious. It removes at ouce tuocaiiieanu the diseiisc immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. T. t . Anthony, ox-t'osiuiasier 01 rriimisc City, Iowa, says: "I bought one bottle ol 'Mvstio Cure' for Rheumatism, ami two ilone of it did me more good than any medicine I ever took." 7Bceiite. Sold by a II. Ilagonbuoli, druggist, Mien andoah. llypuoclacMl Muii JJNItil trrcd. Slmcoe, Ont., April 84. The man hyp notised and burled In the ground for three days has been disinterred. Great ciowds followed the box containing the body to the Opera House. As the man w as being brought back to a nor mal condition he became very restless, and finally smashed the box to pieces. It required five men to control lilm in his Htruggles until he was fully re stored to consciousness. "My husband bad two cancers takon from his face, and another was coming on his Hp. Ho took two bottles of JSurtlock Dlood Hitters and it disappeared. He is completely well." Mrs. Wm. Klrliy, Akron, Krie Co., N. Y. Kxpollcil from tho Ministry, Schenectady, N. Y., April 21. The Rev. Dr. H. C. Farrar, ex-pastor of St. Luke's church, Albany, wes yesterday expelled ffOjn the Methodist Episcopal church anU Ihe ministry at the Troy conference. The accusation against Dr. Farrar was adultery. He ia a grandfather. "Not Sick Enough for For the A Minister's Wife Aptly Describos a Well Known Condition and Tolls How It Was Overcome. Thoro tiro Ihourands ot people in all results. With the approach 0! spring ho walks of life, Dartioulurly at tills bcu-!?88 ad an Indescribable feeling of 111 son, who nvo "notoxactly right" anil yet arc. not eick, for whom a single bottlo of Hood's Savstiparilla would do a world of good, as it has done for others, llusinehs and professional men as well as tho busy housowifo aro es pecially susceptible to this debilitated feeling. It is the peculiar combination of tho best tonic, anti-bilious, diuretic and alterative sgouU of tho vegetable kingdom, carefully and scientifically combined, which enable Hood's Bar saparilla to reach simple as woll as serious ailments when all other medi cines fail. Read Mrs. Hunt's letter: "C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Dear Sirs: I trust that the publica tion of my testimonial may-serve to Intro duce Hood's Sarsaparllla to many who need physical Improvement, and lead them to give It a trial. My husband, fr--HH"l (I II II II H-H-ll 11 1 HI IMI till IH Re. Granvilla Hunt : W4-4-t-lf-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H II IMI II UWtlt' is a corpulent man weighing; 230 pounds He has taken Hood's Sarsaparllla every spring tor the last eight years with good Hood's arsaoan Sold by all tlfiiT-l-C. I. Hood & Co., I.. . "DIRT DEFIES THE IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. m fruit"."" BRUTAL TfUW WrtECKEM: 1'rnln Thrown Mum rl lYfitle"-6tt() Killed. Five Hurt. Montgomery, Ala.. April Ji.Anoi.iier tllaastrnus wreck, cauaed evidently by tit hand of wreckers which haa play ed havoc with the roads in this state, occurred Thursday. Train No. 8, of the Louisville and Nashville, was going rapidly when It reached Wilcox, a llt Uh station 72 miles south of here. Just beyond Wilcox Is a long trestle. When the engine reached It the wheel left the track, broke through the trestle, and the engine, the men, baggage and mokliiK cats were tilled In a hean In, the strenm below. Engineer Alvln Adams, of Mobile, was killed, and his fireman, Jordon 'Jones, was fatally scalded. Express Messenger Locke and four negro tramps, were slightly In jured. The spikes holding the rails bad been drawn. Two negro suspects have been arrested. llui'klen's Anilni Salve. The best, salve lu the world for cuts, hr'ilms, sores, nleors, salt rlienm, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, ana ll skin eruption", snd positively 01ms plies. 01 .to y required. U ts guaranteed to glvo oerfret sstisfne.tien or mnnv refunded, l'rico SB cents per Ikix. For ln liv A. Wasloy. Dr. TaTmnKO l'leait ftf India. Dloomlngton, Ills., April 4. Dr. Tal moge, who Is on a tour of the principal western cities In behalf of the starving millions of India, after addressing two huge audiences In the Illinois state house, at Springfield, arrived yester day at Bloomlngton, where he Is the guest of ex-Vice President Stevenson. Last night another audience, presided over by Mr. Stevenson listened to his plea for India. Today he speaKs at Peoria, and will continue throughout Iowa and Illinois, speaking daily until JHfty 8, when the event of the tour will take plooe at the Auditorium, Clltpatw. Oriii-Colcln-llexi'neho. WbV suffer with Coughs, Oolds and 1 Urippe when liHStivem'no tjtttnlno vril' cure you in one day. Put up In UtMulswm venient for taklug. Uintmnteed to cmc, w moiiev refnuded. Price. ) cents, "or sub by lilrlln's Pharmacy Lviichors Will l!i-'tij.o PniicOUt Ion, Alexandria, A'a., April 84. There probably wl'l ho no official action fol lowing the lyn-'hing here Thursday night of Joseph McCoy, the negro who assaulted the little daughter of Tobe Lacey. The cltlsens who were arrested during the attack on the Jail were promptly released, and public opinion Is not likely to countenance atiy fui'thef prosecution, the Incident being regard ed In Alexandria as closed, Thirty years is a long time to fight so painful a trouble as piles, but Jacob .Mitchell, of Unlnnville. Pa., strugaled that long be fore be tried DeWltt's Witch Huwl Salve, which quickly anil permanently cured him. It Is equally effective in eczema awl all skill iill'cctlom. C. II. Hagcnbuch. C'aroIoHH Hnlltler Cauvlrted. New Haven, April SI. The case of Jesse G. llclntyre, who was accused of manslaughter by alleged careless ness, resulting In the collapse of a Greenwich avenue building some time ago, and the consequent death of twq persons, was given to the Jury yps. terday, which rendered a verdict of Rullty. It will be an agreeable surprise tn porsons subject to attacks of bilious oollc to loaru that prompt relief may bo had by taking Cham bcrliiil'i's Colic, Clioler.1 and lUirrhooa Itemed-. In many Instances the at lack may bo prevented by taking tills remedy as soon as tho nrt symptoms of the disease appear. 25 and SO cent bottles for sillo by Grubler Jlros., drtiKlsts. Coining Kvcnts. May 3J Ico cream ami strawberry festival iu ItobhlnV opera liouso, under tho auspices of the societies of Trinity Reformed church. MAY 18 Entertainment by tho Sunday school of the Welsh Congregational church, of South West sttcet. Apr 20. Gmud masquerade ball at Robbins' opera house, under the auspices of the Kllte S0ci.1l Club. the Bed or Well Enough Table." health. Not sick enough for tho bed or well enough for tho table.' In a few words, Ho:camo Run Down each year from constant mental and phy sical action. Hood's Sarsaparllla has W' lieved and invigorated hlra in every ia- stance Last month we purchased four bottles of the medicine. I took two ot the bottles, being weak, Without Appotlto and Vigor. After I had used half a bottlo of Hood's I realized quite an improvement and soon felt quite comfortable. I gained so much that I recommended Hood's Bar saparilla to my nearest neighbor, who has had malarial symptoms. She has also taken the medioine and its effect upon her for good was almost magic. She haa now prevailed upon her husband to take it to build him up. I have also given Hood's Sarsaparllla to my two little girls, one nearly 3 years old, who is not strong, con sequently languid, and the other, IS years old, for pimples whloli indicate bad blood and disfigure her complexion. Both have been helped by Hood's Sarsaparllla whioh I am glad heartily to recommend." Mns Q. Hunt, 101 West 31st Street, N. Y City. Right Ha l'rico $1 six for $5. Prepared only of c!l. Mii ;s. It is tho One True Blood Purifier. KING." THEN POLIO yti m vjjiywfiniiiiBft rn s Stock xno produce Markets L'tlrthVlhtlhu thilliio- Mirl'l.s Hip lltml liign In Willi atrW-t-K'eW York, April 23.-Undevlnt!ng dull new nun kid the deullnRS tn dtoi ks todny from start to finish. The total shares sold tell BHViral thousand under 100.000. nnd denteis mid brokcis found their occupa tion practically gone. Tobacco was tho only stock dealt In to the extent of 10.00J shurrs, and that was a selling movement. In the railway lisl, outside the coalersi the only stock which varied Its price td the extend of 11 point was Hurllngton, and Its net cliuiiKe was only halt. Such a maiket ottered no Inducement, except to the strictly professional element, and to thi m only for a very quIcK turn on an almost Inllnttesslmal margin. Tho wliol.' market continued to be dominated by the wur situation In Europe. Closing bids: IJulto. A Ohio... 13 Lehigh Vnlley. flui.i. & Ohio... 16 N. J. Central.. Del. At Hudson.. Io5'i N. Y. Central.. D., L. & W 100 Pennsylvania . 81 'i rati is Krle Hi Heading Lake Krle ft W. 114 St. LuiiiKh Nav 39Vi W. i'aul 11 N. Y. t Pa. - All asst's paid. General Markets. Philadelphia, April 2". Klour firm; win ter superfine, t2.HMi2.C0: do. extras, 1899.23; Pennsylvania 1 oiler, clear, H&4.16; do. strulsl.t. W.ltktf I.W, western-winter, cletsr, 116 1.16; do. strulght'. M.15W1.W; city mills, extra, 18.1003.30. Wheat firm; contract wheat. April, 88VltWiO.; do. May, 8240 83i4c; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Del aware red, spot, U4081?c.; No. 1 north ern spring, spot, M"A88Mic. 1 No. 2 red, Aprh, 30Hc.; do. May, 80c.; do. July, Slftc.; do. September, 32ftc. Corn quiet and steady; steamer corn, spot, 264Si27c.; No. 2 yellow for local trade. 81c. ; No. 2 mixed, snot and April, rtnzsc.; No. 2 mixed, May, tsb&Vkc. Oats quiet and steady; No. 2 white, carlots, 25c.; No. 2 white clipped, cnrlots. 25c.: No. 2 white. April. 24Vi026c.; do. May. June and July, 284024Kc. uay firm for tood; choice timothy, 811 for large bales. Beet steady family. W.ZBJf Wi'extra mess. 87.JSP8; best hams, Sls.SO (0; packet, 8i; city extra India meBS, ttt.SOih 14.60, Pqrk firm; family, r7510.&0. Lard quiet and steady; western Steam, 14.S7W. Butter steady; western creamery, lSiiWc; do. factory, 8llV4c; Klgins, 17c. 1 Imitation creapiery. 014Ho,; New York dairy, 1816c,; do. creamery, 18ftl7c. 1 fancy prints Jobbing at 218l4c; do. extra, whole sale. 20c. Cheese nulet; large, 918c.; malt. flSiUUc. : nart skims. WSVic. ; full skims, 2Vt$3c, Eggs firm; New York and. Pennsylvania, 814010c,: western, fresh, S ftlOc.: southern, 84Sc. Hops steadyi -,ew York, common to choice, 1885 crop, 2Vj0c. ; 1806, 6ll)Vic ; Paolllo coast, 1885 8U8c.; 18W, 7jl2c. Tallow weak; city, 3Q 3 1-lOc.; country, Sij3 6-18c. Itosln quiet strained, common to good, 81.86. lurpen' line steady at 30c. Pig Iron easy; south' em, 810llj northern. 110.50012,5(1, Copaf easy; brokers, u.m; exenapge nominal Tin eosv: straits. $13.10(&13.2B; plates dull Speller steady; domestic, $L104.2O. Lead, shows cuiitlnuvd wenlHicss. with th Metal lxohange prica llrmtiy 3.W8,.J1 and brokers ouotlng as low as .i!w. (,'onee llrini May, 17.06fC7.10; July and August, p.tfl Septepiber, ,7,2v7,H0i Oer tober, $7.26; Deoemher. 7.1O7.40l Maroll, l.507,00, Llvo Ktook Jlnrkntu. New York, April 28. Beeves quiet; na tlve steers, 84.455.10; stags and oxen, 88.86 64.60: bulls, 83424,10; dry cows, 81.7093.80. Calves more active and firm; veals, 84 5.12M. bheep and lambs firm for good, other grades slow and weak; unshorn bheep, 846f.2S; clipped do., J3. 504(4.75; un shorn lambs, SOge.50; clipped do.', i4,.24J 4.50. East Liberty, Pa., April 23., Cattle steady I prime, t6.10fi.36: feeders, ?a,7S4,IO; bulls, stags and cows, 883,76. IIobb active; prime medium welgths, 84.204.26; best Yorkers. $4.15f)4.30; common to fair York rs, t4,10C4,lS; Mg. ?3,aari4i heavy npgs, ft.184T4.2P' roughs, $3.75ffS.40. Sheep slqwi sholco illypeil siieep, ji.wwi.tu: common, fa.lHS3."5 ihqlce lamlis. f;.i(fi 10; sprjng upius, :.ii.is; vein cnivee, fi.uu, Iliad tei ere attacks of gravel aud kidney trouble; and ainablo to get a medicine doctor to cure 1110 until I jiscd Hop Hitters, and they cured mo in a short time. i DisTisnuiiquiP IiAwveb ok Wayne Co, N. Y. Coi.oi:i,rph and Coi.n. A young girl deeply regretted that sho was so colorless and and cold. Her face was too white, and her hands and feet felt as though tho blood did not circulate. After 0110 bottlo of Hop Hitters had heen taken sho was the rosiest and - healthiest girl in tho town, with vivacity and chccrfuluoss of mind gratifyiug other friends. Kiliid uy 11 IC'tuiMlH Tornado. TVamfrgo, Kan., April 21. A small tornado passed over a part of Wabun see county, eight miles southeast of here. Three miles north of McFar land Henry Miller's 8-year-old son was killed, while Miller and his wife were perhaps fatally hurt. Their home was completely demolished. During tho winter of 1803, P. M. Jfartin, of Loug ftoach, West Ya., contracted asevoro cold which left him with a cough, speaking of how ho cured H he says Iu used several kinds of cough syrup but found no relief until I bought a bottlo of Cham borlaln's Cough Itemed)', which relieved me almost instantly, and iu a short time brotigl abiuta complete cure." When troubled with a cough or cold use this remedy and you will not find It necessary to try several kind before you get relief. It has been In tl market fur over twenty years and constantly grown lu favor and popularity. Tor sale 25 aud B0 cents per bottlo by (Irulilcr Ilros drug ists. DWariierci Umplnyo'M Itovontro, Chicago, April 24. John II. Ilapp wholesale liquor dealer, waa shot and killed yeatetday by his former secre tary and confidential clerk, J. W, Iireunschwelg, who afterwards put th revolver to his own temple and killed himself. The murder and suicide oc curred In Itapp's private offlees at 672 Milwaukee avenue. In the presence ot Philip Solomon, a deputy sheriff who had a capias for Breunachvyeig's arrest on a charge of embeaallng $2,500 from his employer. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup seems sent as a special providence to the little bilks. Pleasant to take, perfectly ham-lean, and absolutely sure to give instant relief In all cases of cold or lung trouble. AlU'Uld -v. Ulllll'H Hi .... .1 rr -I I II Neiv Ynr'v, Apill 2'.- Uaiuucl ICtller, formerly manaer for 15. S. Dean St Ci,., was tuiettic'. yesterday in this city chuii.. d by Ji hn W. Treat, of Hannibal, Mo., with certain Irregu larities in transactions amounting to ome 00. A Household Necessity. OMcareta Candy Utthartic, tlie most won derful medical iliwinvery of the age, pleasant and lefroshing to the UuUe, acf'geutly and positively on kidneys, liver ami IhjwbU, cleansing the entire system, dUl colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation aud biliousness. Please buy and try n box of C. C. C. tu-day ; 10, So, SO ueiiU. Sold aud guantnteeil to cure by all druggWU. ' l'lm Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey: Increasing cloudiness; south westerly winds. For Delaware and Maryland: Increasing cloudiness and probably showers tonight; southwest erly winds. Unconditional surrender, Is the only terms those fiimuiii little pills known as DeWltt's Little Early Itinera will make with constipa tion, sick headache aud itoniach troubles. u risjfiAsr the MotiiSF's Pay Day Wbat pay does a lmrd-worklng ijiotuef fcf a family receive for her labor of tlltnd or a 1 th. iiutosqu U1BV iionic his ttgulet Some of the child. rtu may be old enough to earli theirs, llut the motliei, what It her pay for her days of toil and often nights of anxiety? Well, she is either paid in love or she isn't txiid at all. The majority of mothers are Jierfectly satls ied with the uple recompense of loving appreciation, auv mother doesn't receive tlmt much, It's an awful nltv. it's a sad thing when the mother comes ivu sick with overwork or worry, or be use some little weakness or disease lias n neglected until it gets to be alarming. ;t should never be allowed to get to this point She ought to be looked after right away. She needs the help of common sense dical treatment. Of course no one medl- ci ie will cure everything. A medicine must bt specially adapted to its particular purpose. If the digestive oigiiusoruie nver are oui f m.li-r Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery is a perfect and scientific remedy. His "PavotllE Prescription" is specially devised for weaknesses and diseases of the womanly organs; and it is the most potent remedy tor these irouuies wnicn nas ever Uvn Invented. Wlurc both these conditions exist these lw.) medicines taken alternately constitute a t'loroughly scientific course of treatment, tvi.lcfc has liven mnrvelonslv successful with th luiands of dyspeptic, ucDiutateu anu nervous women. t I.La armat nlMKIirf. In IKmUmtna UT. Plei-ce's Pavorlte l'rewrtption. Golden Medical Infantry and relicts,''' writes Mrs. JedLaw a...ii, irm rlnnd Isle Co.. Vt. Mv trouble m female weakness, kidney 4iWK, ti,Mint!flrt- chniim of life and had flovrl (II mi scriotlon. seven bottles of 'ftoldeu Medlcat pis. I.jOK eiglll DOWies Q ur. (.Iiricfv rnru .Milnn v.i ImUIm nt 1 rinldeu Med! cover, nd seven small vials of ' Pellets.' The io.-torsilld not nnp me any. 1 coma ooi mw rlil nor asv. 1 swierea evcryiroiiK -an to take Dr. Pierce's medlelnea. When I fin to use them I weighed 100 .pounds. Now I W -Igll 115 pOUHUB, WU un. ...4 . . 1. . M.wnrv." T. A Mm dermis DoIiihIoh, Brooklyn, April 21. Joseph O'Brien, bookkeeper, while walking through City Hall park last night, was shot twice by Daniel lago, One of the Bhota lodged In the right shoulder and tno other In the side. O'Brien was taken to tho Long Island hospital, where it Is said his chances for recovery are slight. Iago was arrested. He declares that about a year ago he was ghat fl times by ri crowd of man near dharies-. ' ... T 'l "V .. .' I ton. w. wu.. anu remaincu tn me uos pltal for some time. Ho claimed thnA he had followed th.8 rnCHi RUd that he was placed in an insane asyium ny them tn Wisconsin. He said that O'Brien wits one of tho pretti O'Brien says that li? lifts never before seen tago, Just try a lOo box of Cascarets, the finest livor and bowel regulator over mado. AinlmwudoM Aro Xot Jealous. New York. April 21. Mayor Strong gives out for publication a letter from Secretary Sherman, in which the latter says: "There has been a good deal of foolish matter printed in the papers here about the question of etiquette aa tp whether the president and his cabinet should precede ambassadors of foreign countries ami other mem bers of the dlplopiatlo corps in the procession to the tomb of General Grant. I am assured hy Sir Julian I'auncefole and the French ambas sador that the aliened struggle for piccdi)itic between the members of the cabinet and the dtplomatjc corps Is pure fiction. The ambassadors will take whatever position la assigned tliom." Try flniln-O! Try flrnln.O t Ask jour grocer to-day to show you a package of (IHAIN-O. the new food drink that lakes the place of coffee The children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it. liko it. OUAIN-O has that rich feeal brown of Sloclia or Java but It is made from pure graius, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. I tho price of coffee. 15c and 25 cts. per package. Sold by all grocers. tlrii'Kcd WlthlJvudliicCimtoniH'lJutlo Jersey City, April 24. Baron Oscar Von Llngke was yesterday placed un der $G,000 ball in Jersey City to answer to the charge of falling to declare for duty $5,000 worth of diamonds which he had with him when he arrived on board the steamer Trave at Hoboken. He said the jewelry was intended as a present to his wife. He Is reputed to be the owner of an extensive estate in Germany, and also has considerable property In Now York. In cases of burns, sprains, scalds, or any of the other accidental pains likely to come to tho human body, Dr. Thomas' Eclectric OU gives almost instant relief. Shot 11 Motiirmnu. St. Louis, April 21. James 13. Thorp a niotormun, wus shot by Ira Stan. bury In front of the city hall yes.erduy Stansbury was in a buggy, and re fused to turn cut. Thorp ran his car up to the buggy and bumped It off thi track. Stansbury drew a revolver frov: under the seat and shot the motormai. through the thlch. When arrested Stansbury was perfectly calm. He said he had as much right on the street as the car, and that no motorman had any franchise to run him down. Stans bury Is 77 years old, and has been a resident of St. Louts for 60 years. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, This is the best medicine lu the world for 1 nil forms nf (loifahs aud Culds and lor Con- sumption. Every bottlo is guaranteed. It Will UIIV Wlli, llu, . , l.pvr, . It, v ttaa uu ciu.l for Whooniug Cough. Asthma. Hay Fever, Pneumonia. Bronchitis. La Urinnc. Cold in the Head and for Consumption, It is safe for all ages, pleasant to take, and. above all, a sure cure. It Is always well to take Dr. King's New Life Pills in connection with Dr, Kline's New Discovery, as they regulate and tone the stomaoli uud bowels. We guarantee perfect satisfaction or return money. Free trial bottles at A. Wasley's drug store. Itegu lar size 00 cents and fl.W. ltedlleed Itates to New York, For the dedication of the Grant Monu mental Tomb, April 37, the Pennsylvania Ituilroad Company will sell excursion tickets to New York to the general public from all points on its line, exclusive nf Pittsburg and Erie proper, on April SO, and from Altoona and Williamsport and Intermediate points, and stations on other divisions within one hum1 red and fifty miles of Now York, on April 20, uud fur trains reaching New York before noon on April 27, at rate of single fare for tbu round trip (no less rate than fl 00), good to return until May 4, inclusive. Tickets for military and other organizations In uniform, numbering twenty-live or more, traveling in a body on one ticket, will be sold on same dates, from points not less than twenty-five 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. The parade on this occasion will be the grandest military dvmonstration since the war. Thousands nf veterans, United States regulars, and state militiamen will bo iu line. to ouitu A7cor,i in oniThay Take Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure, itfi ceuts. lit 111 I UUUJ I llllil brine 1 .rf&it'an. . m wage"- FINANCE AND TRADE XlHHi'lBfltl Hilll'lfl"f Will Pt'8i!t uj tho War iii Ktlrojie. New York, April 111. It. O. Dun & (jo.'s weekly review of trade says: If fclther Turkey or Greece had been Wholly burled In the sea markets might have been affected less than by the outbreaks of war In Europe. Lilt a fire In the heart of a crowded city, It raises the question whether a general conflagration may spring out of It. To this possibility, and not to the di rect Influence of either Turkey or Oreeoa upon the world's rnoney or produce markets, ns due tho excite ment In grain and stocks. As the un known Is magnified, American mar kets were more Illghty than European, where the possibilities have been dis cussed and partly discounted for months. But the uncertainty remains and will affect movements of money nnd staples until It disappears, creat ing a larger demand for American pro ducts at higher prices, and not Im probably Influenolng the attitude of foreign powers mi questions import ant to this country. Failures for the week havo been 218 in tho United States, against 238 for tho corresponding w.eek last year, and 21 In Canada, against' 44 last year. Bradstreets' review says: The change in conditions underlying general trade, while slight this week, has been in the direction of Improvement. The depres sion In Iron and steel continues, and Bessemer pig and steel billets have reacted another 25 cents a ton. The outlook favors an increase in labor disturbances, to resist midsummer wages reductions. The bituminous ooal mining industry Is worse off than the anthracite, with rumors of strikes, which promise, to have an unfavor able Influence on other than tho Iron and steel industries, Not only aoute lumr trouhlis. which may nntPd Aitnl InD f.tu. .ItiVd lull. nl,l nlirimt,. coughs and throat troubles may receive im mediate relict ami he permanently curat uy One Minute Cough Cure. C. H. llageubuch. Iiulluii llllt Soilt to Conroroncc. Washington, April 24. Tho house yesterday completed the consideration of the senate amendments to the Jn.i dlan appropriation bill and. tept, th bill to conference. The. niajn conten tion centered about the senate propo Bltipn to open the Uncompa.riRre In dlan reservation under the mineral hn4 laws, Finally n amendment was ..nnmrnaltilu.! I ia affiant tUn Mft icv-uunHvnvtM v vw v.m. poratlon should he allowed to obtain possession of those etlsonlte deposits, but WW the government snoum leaso the IftpdB In limited areas and for lim ited terms of years. The senate amend. ment striking from the house 1)111 the provision for the ratiflcatton of the oil and gas leases made by the council 01 tho Seneca Indians last December was disagreed to. The house agreed to a program of three day adjournments fot nexi ween Peiisonal. Tho contlcman who annoyed tho congregation last Sunday bv continually couuhliiii will find Instant relief by using One Minute Cough Cure, a spcody and harm less remedy lor turoat and lung troubles. MtiHUStUlloiiulro't Suddon IJontU. Orange, N. J.. April 24. Samuol Vol- cate. multimillionaire, and head 0 Colgate & Co.t one of the largest soap and perfume nouses in tne country, died of heart trouble at his home here yesterday. Mr, Colgate was born in New York city In 1S22. His father had established tho house of Colgate & Co., and young Samuel Colgate entered the Arm and ovontually succeeded his father at Its head. He removed to Orange In lfD7, erecting a fine man sion, where he has since resided. A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison of Wortlilngton. Ind., "Sun." writes: "You havo a valuable nrc- scrlptiou ill Electric Hitters, and I can cheer fully recommend It lor uonsnp.niun anu Sick Headache, and as a general system tonic it has 110 equal." Mrs. Annie Stelilo. 2025 Cottage Grovo Ave., Chicago, waa all run down, could not eat or dicest food, had a backacho which novor lolt hor aud felt tired and woarv. but six bottles ol Lloctnc Bittors restored ttei health ana rcneweu nor strength. Prices 50 conts and 81.00. Get a bottle at A. wasieys urug store. On Trial For Stoiilliijr Stnto rnpom. Washington. April 24. rhlllp Mo- Blhone and Lewis Turner, the men tharged with stealing valuable docu ments from the congressional library, wore placed on trial in the criminal iourt yesterday. Librarian .Spofrord, for the prosecution, identified a paper is in the handwrltlnc of George Wasn Ington. relating to General Sullivan's army in tho revolution. .CHASES BloodHerveFood For Weak nnd Run Down People. UfUAT IT IC I The richest ofall restoro tfmHI II IOI tlve foods, because It re places tho essentials of life that are ex. haustea by disease, indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! digestion perfect it creates solid ncsh, muscie anu sirengm. 'ine nerves rjoiu made strone the brain becomes nctlve an slear. It restores lost vitality, stopsall wast ing drains and weakness in either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. Price 60c., or fivo boxes 12.00. Druggists or by man. We can help you. Advice and book, fro 1 Wrlto Us About Your CasoT .THE OR. CHASE COMPANY. 1513 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. HAVE YOU RcAD"- THE PHILADELPHIA TIfllES -JHIS MORNING ? THE TIMES la the luoat estenslvel circulated and widely reml mnvsiwiner mib- Ughed In Pennsylvania. It dlMeiiwoit of nub ile men and public measures Is In the Interest or iMimia linearity, nouevs overnmen ami prosperous tnuuerrr, anu it Knows no par fir lieisoiial allvgbiMW In treating publ mum. In the broadest and best seiiee family and geniral newsiuiper. TTJTE TllWnP IflE U'1I-"J iihus to linve the largest circulation by deserving It, noil claims that It Is iiiisurpAiweu In nil the emwnllals or a great nitttrolMilltuil llMveminer. Sl4mHl oolilee o any i dltlon will be sent free to any one send lug their aiiures. , TED MO' ItJIVt'U-pAtl.Y, 00 per annum ; SI 00 for four moutlHi; 30 vents jier month; de livered bv uarriem for 6 ivuU nr week. HUNIlAY HIMTION, 83 Urge, liamUouM nHKes 2J4 column, elemnitly llluvtrateil. Iieaullful colored uppleiiient WO) tier an num; a cents er copy. D.iily aud Muuilay, 0.uu Hir annum ; ou ueuis nr mouiii. Addrers all letters to THE TIMES, riin.ADici.ru 1 1 UfnntPii An Mpa Who caa think of some simple vsiiiuu nil iuuu thiogtopaleiH TO;rWiWwInArSfli Sini?a .Wf?.lm' and llitof ino buadrea uveiruous wanted. feiti Why She Uses Dr. Miles' Restorative Remedies, iWE NAMT. of Mr-. ,T V " imcl. (nee Julia Emma rienunlrij. i i f nilltur one In the state of tlinrgla. Khe writes; "Itlsnith pleasure tint I expies Ciy gratitude for the wonderful benefits 1 hnvo renlvcd fiom Dr. Miles' ltestnrntlvn Ilemedlc.i, Cbpcclully thoNervlne, the Net . o and Liver Pills, New Heart Cure and Autl Pntn PUIb. Actual expeilenco 1ms taught mo their great worth. No family should bo without them. They have fully restored me from a complica tion of disorders chit f ly affecting t lie heart, nervous sj-iteri and kidney.. hen I trav el I always take one of your Antl-Paln Pllla before entering the cars and thus prevent swimming of the head and imiwa, to which I havo been subject for several yeai s." Dr. Miles' Bemodles are sold by all dmg glits ruder a positive guai autre, first bottle. boneSls or money refunded. Book cm lluuit and Nerves sent tree to all applicants. I) II. MILES MKDIOAL (JO., Elkhart. Ind. aa!! Borden Eagle Brand Condensed Milk rooj 2 "Infani Ifeaii'1," ie a lr.tlo book of 8W rrenc vuluethatuiellt lJUiii on appli- cat'on. sr. I!. Y. Condensed Milk Co. X Hnden Ctreet, ffew Tort OS';C3'r.30(SCiBt963S5,3?ai If we can only sell CUp you one package of Sccllg's we better stop busi ness. But we'rein business because those who try it keep on buying. of coffee enriched by SEELIG'S.Good l isn't it. This ad' "mixture pivesor- ninarycoheeade' I delicious flavor, tc. package. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUHE r?"4 A t I V... lf.r17n11lr.r Mom. oryt Imioteiicy,8Ioeiile9n49B,etf , rnuaed by Abusa and other censes ond loafs cretioua. Thty tjitlckltf antf Burt-lp restoro Lost Vitality in old or ioan, and fit a man for study, buxlnes or mtwriocp. Prevent InsnnilY nnd ConBUOiUtloa if t&healn tlme.Their tiso shown iiamedmto imnro'o ment and effects a CURB whoro all ctbt-ra tall. In itupoa havfnu the ponulno AJax Tftblota. Ther naTocareticnouaanuiBna win ours jcu. u poattlve written Eunrantoo to ofTecb it care In each caso or refund tha money, l'rico GO centj ier packaco.pr eii pacHnso (Tull treatment! for tpCu. By mull, la plain wrapper, upon receipt ol price, uircuiar iree. AJAX REMEDY CO., "OSSSZ'iS! For wile In SheimmloAlt. V:.. ly A. AViwIey tul 8. I. Kfrlln, DrujfKists. P. J. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbcy's- Bohemian Beer. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours flATCHLOSS IN EVERY PGATURE. CALIFORNIA Tour to CALIPOItNIA. and the I'ACirff COAST will leave New York and PlitludHphm Hfuroli 37, returuliiK on reaiilur trains within iilnumiitli. Itoupd-trlp tickets, ineludioK all tour faattuttt tfolnit and traiistiortution only returuliiK, will be sold at rale of Sjoi 00 froiii New York, and tSOS .00 from I'liiluili-lplun , -way tlekets, Inuludliiir till four f.-atuM i ti"iin, tU 75 from Ne w York. $uo jr from I'liiludi l pliia. ProiwrtlonaU' nit s from oilier points. WASHINGTON Tours, eacli covering- a period of three days, will leave New York and Pliiladel Marclill, , and May 18, UVT. Itates, lnelml tnif traiuwortatlon and two days accommoda tion nt the best Washington Hotels, 1 14.50 from New York, uud 11.50 from Philadelphia. OLD P0$T COMFORT TOURS BETURNma DIRECT, OR VIA, RICHMOND AND WASHINGTON will lsve New York and Pliiladelplila I'jbru ary X, Warcli IB, and April 15, 197. I'or detailed Itlncmrlei and other Information upply at ticket agencies or address tleo. W. Itoyd, Asst. tlon'l pitaa. Ageut, ilroad Street Stullou, 1'lilladelpHu. 5 30 DIVIDEND ,Sl" To mi luunan : WOULD YOU CABK to invist $io ob timaom iii.i- iMmjpaj.bSTBO.lbl. raiUUr. h add,.... Wei vmiammMaKMam&VBmixmzamm r, 4