nmriMirrn n SaHeS! - 'an'-i ' r ii-)rt1sforff'Yirrrariii'r EVENING HERALD KsT.VIH.lftftKn Iwtl. I'll itlhe ! cm erv Kteulni;, Rti-epl9 uutat ( 4oU(ri i vain MruKt-r. Xkak ''auras. T IIio-hM i. i(-iteipi fit honi,iimn anil the ' nr mulling town for six cants a weak, unf- . aide to the enrrlt-rs By molt W.00 a yer, r l i e-e its a month. pnyaMr In udvnnoe. Advertta nienta tilirtrtfed nceorillngtoauaceantl lajsttlon ' T'ie ouhllaliers reserve tho rlirlit to oliAng tbr iMtMitton of aiUertlaemeiit whenever thV))ilb I HiNtt-oii ir news demands It. The right la nwrftl to reject Any advertisement, whether imIiI for ir not, tlmt the publisher in iy MeMt I Impnper. AitvertMmr, rates mad known; tl0 I ltllHtllMI Kute -v it the fHwUimco at Mhenamloah, IV, Hin'ontl clti- mall matter. IV.MttMloNR COXNMTION. "All ;he News Thai's nt to PrM.M Evening Herald .MONDAY. ArRir. Stl, 1897. TiiK.utliorii Democratic mtnobi-rs of the House w.io voted, for the lie'W tariff hill rein t have the full approval of their constituent. Ki lends of it protective tariff are mnltltriyliig KM tie Son th. Mn Bryan expects the new tariff to fall, hut In- is willitig to (tlve It a trial. He Is wisp to cultivate n spirit of philosophy, fur ho knows that Republicans carry out the. pledges of their platform. Ik wc are to hellove the witnra Wore I ho iim.'tiaaliiiK lo'iiinittvu at 1 Lull loll tlmt l ily is in a prosperous condition anil the mi no workers are not In want and are satis lieil with their condition. This it in direct rmitnwt to the position Huutnpil by the nnws pipen of (list place which lot vc fur some iiiuo rt-portctt much destltntluti among the working liaises. Eiidemly the wltnrsaafi i c. 1 c afraid to tell the true state of attain. Th i. uroceasion of vessels lailtn with for eign ijouda which It p.is.-liitf up the New York h'uhor. day after day, depositing goods In wureliuuies, under the low rales of the Wilson aw, means that thotiwuila ol tons of there fon u:i ifoods are Ix inj lauded fur dis'rihu t.oii Ii It slirprismK. thervfure, in view of 11 is fining of .:i!lions of dollars' v.-.vb ol l'o.'i ii,'U jr oi! at low r?1es tlut our l.alorips ii r, ti:i ttn !Ie to Mauuw oiA-Mtlonituud thai hu-iiivsr. sliil '3g? An eicliango evidently ttitTprini from ' ni.m iiihuuintity lo mati," anenbiawliatv -nine Inith when it ajy tlio man or woman wlin -,urii.'. thoso who have hccti their t in -t .mil iinxi.t fripiuls in time of need v.r.l li .c tn rjc the day they thus allowed I'..m' iiin'iniitiide for kiudnesi bom of frloud . liip Such uiiKiiitefuluesa always hriujs ilt own teturu tewituU of poignuiit htifieHntr. 1m. t always too lato to bring back tlio confi dence aud esteem of the sincere friend so ruthlessly shoved aside. An-othkr echo of the terrible Mud Run di-.ister of nine years ago, came up last week at Scranton, Johu CI. Jennings entering suit against the Lehigh Valley Company, Superior Court Judge Smith, Judges Archibald, fluntteraud Kd wards, of Lackawanna county; ex-Attorney General McCormick and twenty- five others, lawyers and couuty olllcials, for $100,000. Tlio charge ho maWes Is ono of general conspiracy, growing out of former trials against the railroad company, and out of which havo arisen perjury and libel pro ceedings and tho disbarment if Cornelius Smith who was Jennings' attorney. The: man who would expect to gather roastiug ears the next day after planting his corn is no more unreasonable than those who expect to see returned prosperity before the tariff bill is passed. Nothing so unsettles business as the pendency of a tariff measure ull'cctiDg importations of artlclesof all clashes. The manufacturer is unable to cuter in telligently upou manufacturing operations and the dealer is utterly unable to place orders with the manufacturer until the rates tf duty upon goods are determined.- Thus I here can be no activity iu the ruauufactur- i nt: Hues until tho tariff bill becomes a law, ami without activity in these lilies the prosperity which other industries would foel tl.i ii- from of course cannot be realized. THE libel law drawn up by tlio Stale Kdi tcriul A.-wiutioii, has passed the Senate and will doubtleas meet with very little opposl tiou iu the llousei The bill, iu its amended form, hi satisfactory to the editors aud pub lishers, aud there is no reason why it should he unsatisfactory to any other class. It givos ample rrdress to thosu who may lie nnllcl on-ly lilielcd and at the saino time provides piotection to now-paper men against specula tion or vengeful prosecutions. Under the pm isions of the measure there can he no i imviction for criminal libel lu tlio absence ol malicious Intent, and neither can damages lie awarded in civil cases "beyond rostitu turn tor injury actually sustained." Prose cutors will have to establish the measure of injury they have sustainsd, and chhiio. recover hcyoud Mutt amount. On tlait point the act is very clear aud admit cf no other construction. Thk Odd Fellows, at has been their annual custom for the past thirteen years, to-day . . Icbmted the auuiveraary of the fouudittft of Odd Fellowship in America. This noble order was founded on the 86th day of April, 1H19, when Washington Lodge No. 1, Inde pendent Older of Odd Fellows, was organ ized in the city of Baltimore by five men, Thomas Wildey, John Welsh, John Duncan, .li.hn Cheatham and Richard Kushworth. To commemorate this eventful occasion , about thirteen yera ago a number of lodges iu this uuil adjoining counties liauded together in au uHsoeiution, the purpofouiid object of which w as to annually meet aud renew social ties of hioiherhood. Last year the demonstration was held in Walsootown, and to-day tie l.ietl ii n of the uiyMic tie were marching to the st ml ns uf the drum aud flfe at lit. I .iruiel. Unat preparations for the occasion cie made !' the people of that town, and the visiting members weie uo doubt royally entertained. In old days, days that have gona hy prob ably never to return, tbe weakly paper was the favorite advertising medium. It was thought that one copy of a weakly paper was worth fur au advertiser's use twice as much mi a copy of a daily par. That may have been true oliae, but it it not true now. The l.iily paptr it the paper of loli y, in this pn kivssIm g. Tbe advertiser who put his auniuiii i ment in a dally paper to-day. Liiuw tn i row BOnielhiug about what it- i, Mills i- to In And the Hjcbalu ia the I, uiler of them all iu this sectian. It bus tbe ii .uleis and goes to the homes of those who li.ni money to buy that which tbe adverlisci ili.sircs to sell. It eschews sensational aud nharene literature In a word, It a famllj newspaper wlilih the parent of 8hcnamlos.li ran tonrMeiitly pimp lu the lianda of their children Ileal'lea. tho Ukrai.d print more rnpies (hntm tide sii'mrrilnT) In one day limn ii'l the othpr imMlinititrn. in Slieimiiiloiih I'oiiiliinprl, and the hnnip advertiser, ax well ua thnaa alirnad. mtUac thia fuel. Cmc rets timuUI liver, kidneys and bowels Neveralckeii. weaken or n ripe, Me. Sleeping Our lo New York. For the sceommmlatiou of jajranii rtrsirlns; lo attend the OraHt Curamonlat lu New York April 7tli the P. 1! Ki!ar will run special aleepliu tni oti train No. It April 281 h from Willlamaport to New 'York and persons using It ean remain In the car until 8 o'clock TtiMd i'y morning. Applications for accommodation should la made at mice. Tmin leaves S'.eimndtmh at fl:5 p, m. making close rnnnccliona at Mulianny I'laue, l42 4t NUGGETS OF NEWS. The! la no' indication yst of a choice of United Slate aenator In Florida. The New York atate taoc rata ha bsm fixed at 2.07 for the flacal year. A oiot ia said to have existed In Rome on April 1 lo aaaarslnitte King Humbert. Hov. Thomaa fhorrran, ann of Clen eral Sherman, la a doge Invalid at the Mercy hospital. St. Louie. tTn Ting Fang, the new Chinese min uter to the United Stticy, Stialn and Peru, has arrived at Vaahlngtou. Oecar Itelnhart, a mounted jiollce nian, fell from hta horse In New York city and died In a few minute from hta Injuries. The Cincinnati (O.) grand jury hue Indlctfd George Hebson, county clerk, for embesxlement of 115,000 and for misconduct In offlce. lllntner nrclhf.rs. New York Jewel ers, have e'aured the arrest of Sales man Ahrnham t'oUcnfield for stealing diamonds v.cr.h if. CO. Charles Muhoney, a government de tective. waa.Khut and fatally wounded while attempting to captuie a pair of negrro robbers at Uelle River, Ont. Colonel Challlt-Long, Itobert Ha'.cher and William A. Brow have been ap pointed aecretaj-I? to the United State delegation to the international postal zongreM. . T OUttIS A OOl.t) IN HUH Il.tV Tuke Ijix.itivii Itrnnoi (Jiilnlno TnhlctH. All lrnagista rof'in.l the mone.v If it fails hi cure. Jocculs. Kelly .c'lo tho t.un'K Ki-yw. Someraworth. N. II.. Anrll it. The room In lierwick of Jos. :'h E. Kelly, the confessed murderer of Cashier StlcUncy. of the Great Falls National bank, was searcher! last nliiht and In It were found the keys of the, Great Falls National tank, which were taken from Cash er S'.ickncy'a pocket by Kelly at tl.o tli.io of the murder. Tho keya were un a common wire ling, to gether with a brass tag:, on each side of which was engraved tho name of J. A. Stlckney. V Itoman coin wai also found attached to the ring. The officers also found a box containing a dark mustache and goatee, and a white shirt, on the sleeve of which wete small blood spots. An Anuiuvlt. This is to certify that on May 11th, I walked to Meliclc's drug store on n pair of crutches and bought a bottle of Chamber lain's Tain IUhn for inflammatory rheuma tism which had crippled mo up. After using thrco bottles I am completely cured. I can cheerfully recommend It. Charles II. YVut zcl, Sillihury, Pa. Sworn and siibscrilied to before me on August 10, 1801. Walter Sliipman. .1. P. For sale at 50 cents per bottle hy Grnliler Bros., drug store. Tho .Mnnltob.i ."cthoul QucHtloii Aurnln. Montmtl, April 26.A sensation hua been created in political circles here owing to the reported adverse decision of Mgr. Merry del Val. the papal dele gate to Canada, on the government's settlement of the Manitoba school question. It is felated on good author ity that J. Israel Tarte, minister of public works. Is strongly In favor of an Immediate dissolution of parliament and an appeal to the people to indorse the agreement entered Into with the Manitoba authorities. Mr. Tarte be Hevea the French Canadian premier would obtain an overwhelming major ity from tho English provinces, and thus give ihe school question its quietus. Just try a 10c lios of Ctiscarcta, the finest iverau.i bjwel ngulator over mado. A.i.iiii .1. XtMilo's Hindus. Wa. i.lnstc'ii, April 28. The condition of lie-ur AUtnli-al Itlchard W. Meade, -eilied, who hs been 111 for some lays. I:, not m favorable this morning. About t-1 cii ego he was operated upou for appeiidici.is. Until yesterday an Improve rr.ent v. as noticeable. Yes- Lterd.y at irnnin tlie admiral had a chill, winch left him In a weakened condition, lie Is very weak, and takes liquid ik-u i.- r.nvcnt, but lt.no new gam pltcatloiin t I e his 'physician believe th i adir.ha. reuiver. TO Cflli: A COI.t) IJf (INK 11AV. Hake laxative Hmmo Qultilue TabieU. All druggiots refund the money If It fails to euro. 36 ceuU. IJi.t i . -i';..i y Wounded. I'aiis, April 2e. -The cute-nine of an artio e by M. i len i n euu In the Echo dc i': . u.'.r u. duel with swords yea terday be.w,en M. Clemenceau and Prince Caraman de Chimay. Doth were wounded simultaneously, Clemenceau recelv.ng a gash In the right arm and the n lnic a sllsht scratch on the shct.idcr. Keep Easy to any, but an jsa a mm how slmll I do' it? Uupi I I In tlio only com- W mon Bcnaowny kcop yourlieatl oool, your foot warm and your blood rich and pure by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. Then all your nerve, 111 tnO mttscleR, tlgsttos and organs will be S D I I 11 & properly nourished. ' J load's Saiwparllk builds up tlio system, creates an ap petite, tone tlio stomach and gives strength. It is the people's Spring Medii i'ir, has a" larger sale and ef fects inure cures than all others. Hoo Sarsaparilla ;,: ;s Puriiler I. C ' l ,v l'o , IjiwcII, M.tss. u r!ii- aisistDiaestlonanaoure 1IUUU a 1'1U constiiNtuoo. aeoeau. FAITH CURE A Q00D THING In Some Disease, But It. Is a Failure' In steuaeU Ttttf&W. '' Mere faith will not dlgnt your foial for you, will not give yon an appctrteT will not Hicrt'ian yo ir Hash and strengthen" yotir nerves and heart, but Htuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will do these things, heeante they arc composed of the elements of digestion, they contain thejulceH, ue.l is aud peptones neressary to the dlgcsllou and assimilation of all wholesome food. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will digest food tf placed In a Jar or bottle lu water heated to 86 degitfea, and tliny will do it much more eTectlvoly whin taken into the stomach after meals, whether yon have faith that they wIllATMot. They luvlgtirate tbe ttntnaoh, raako pure Mood and strong nerves, In the only way that nature ran do It, sort that Is, from plenty of wholesome fowl well digested. It Is not what we eat, hut what we digest that does ns good. Stuart's Dyapfjtsla Tablets are sold hy nearly all drngjtlst at BO cents fir full sited p ickago, or by mail from tic Stuart Oo. Marshall, Mich. Send for book on Stoni.kch Diseases. 1)1(1 Not J.dlig Unjoy '11 la Award. New York, April 26. Antonio Max lino -Mora, who received In 1865. from the Spanish government, $tM,Ms.7t In settlement of a claim for the conflsoa tlon of his property In Cuba, died Sat urday In his apartments In the Hotel Grenoble. The Wenther. For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey: Clearing; cooler; westerly winds. P"or Delaware and .Maryland: Clearing; decidedly cooler; northwest erly winds. tlltiMiiiiiiilsin Cnreil In ii Uay. "Mvstlc Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu- r.itgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tiiv system is remarkable auu mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose isreatly benefits. T. I' Anthony, ex-Post matter of Prohii.o City. Iowa, says: "I bought one bottle of .Mystic ;u re lor Knetimatism, and two i loses of itiliil me more siiotl than any medicine I aver took," 75 cents. Stilil hy V- II. lliiKcnbiuih, druggist, Slicn iniloah. " live Creiimtod lu Their Home. Plrevffle, T,y., Apill 2d. News cornea here from I'c.ter Crtek, about ao miles distant, th.-'.t whiles Tom Darban, a logging; mpn wa.i itb.ionl chopping wood his ncuntaln home burned and his wtfeand four children were roasted a'ire. l'ive bodies Wore found' In the debris. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away, If yon want to quit tobacco usliig easily and foieter, he made well, strong, magnetic, lull of new life and vigor. tako.No-To-liao, the wuuder-woikor that makes weak men troo4. M.uiv train ten iwunds lu ten Jays. Over 100,001) cured. Ihiy No-To-Pae fioiu your owu druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 59c or $1.1)0. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterliug Itemedy Co., Chicago or New York. Kentucky Dtindlook Continued. ' Frankfort, April 23. Saturday's joint sesrjion of the legislature was barren of result. The-silver men and gold Demo crats u-r-sed to attend the session, and there .vas therefore not a quorum. Only Cj voted, and these were for De boe, tl.e r.';!iiirdcan nominee. In ensos of burns, sprains, scalds, or any of the other accidental pains likely to conio to the hum in body, Dr. Thomas' Kclcctric Oil givoi, .ilu.o-it instant relief. 1)1- rniiHohito Pr roMor's Suicide. Haiedi n, N. J., April 2G. rrofessor J. IS. Dennlson, aed 73 years, at tempted to commit suicide at his home here. He" had grown helpless, and sought to relieve his wife of the burden of his support. For IS years Professor Dennlsnn was principal of the Haledon school, holding the position until four year.1 ago, when It was decided to place a younger man In charge of the Insti tution. Professor Dcnnlson never re covered from the blow of his 'dismissal. He sent his wife out of the house, os tensibly to get medicine for him, and when she returned she found that he had severed an artery In his wrist, and then cut his throat. He cannot recover, Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup scorns scut as a sjiecial providence t the little lolks. Pleasant to take, perfectly liarirlass, and absolutely sure to give instant relief in all coses of cold or lung trouble. SorlmiH Accident nt u J.iiiinohlnK. Chicago, April 26. An accident mar red the launching of the new steel steamer Minneapolis at South Chicago Saturday. As the boat slipped Into the water It caused a large wave to 'iverllow the shore, where a large crowd was standlns to look at the launch. A panic ensued, the eoplc making fraptle efforts to escape a drenching. A number wjre badly bruised, the mcst. seriously Injured be ing Robert Gregory, Miss Kthel Mar tin and Charles Purley. Gregory's "leg was broken, and he received other In juries which may result fatally. "My husband had two cancers taken from his face, acd another was coming on his It). Ilei took two bottles of Burdock Blood Hitters u ml it disappeared. Hois completely well." Mrs. Wm. Klrby; Akron, Krie Co., N. Y. Ouly it m ,1 r.:.on,il IJoport. Aloxiuclila, Ya.. April JO. The ex oltoment of Saturday night growing out of the sensational reports that tho negroes would attack the city In re- venge for the lynching of McCoy on Friday night has entirely subsided. In a few places the people gathjred In small crowds to discuss the matter, but there was no excitement. Largu numbers from waahlnatton came over to the city yesterday, attracted by curiosity. Among these were a good many colored persons, but they were of the peaceable clots, from whom no trouble arose. Unconditional surrender, Is the only terms those famous little jiills known as DeWitt's i.iuie 11 iy KMerswtll mage with euartlpa. tion. sivk heaitac.be aiuTatomaeh troubles. oifiiv Miimn ilolmanV ruue.'nl. Aur ra.- I nd.. April The funeral of lien. Wllllum S. Holman, who has re pits en ted :he Tourth district In con gress many years, was very largely at- f title il heie yesterday. The special eais bearing the temalna. family and the i ongreaslonal commlltce arrived over the Oaitimoiu pim) Ohio South western railway at 9 a. ra, Tb9 clti sens turned oyt eu maUM and followed the hearae to the First gaptist church, where the renmina lay In state for hn e he urs. The funeral awrvtOM were ii Id n' tl.e i;olmon ies.d nee. When the spring time conns, "gentle An nie,'' like ull other sensible persons, will clcanu the liver and renovates the system with DuVVitl's I.iltle ICarly lilers, famous little pills fur the liver and stomach all tbe year round. I'. (. Kagenbuch. THE GREEKS a OVERWHELMED. (Uontlnued f JoiMmI WW ) wTtii the T I'TTcf c i "I'nn. i"ne' leronil br'-r-ule, under Cnlonel ngaan a, Is 20 kllnmoiPis fi.im Arm. Its forward hlovement Is belli. In'. eupt."l. The sltuutlon Isrutlnun and perplex Ing. liach day there hc been ac- i tlons carried out Vlth every clrcum ttsmc uf war by one organ lied army agamat the othefi yet so far aa la i known there ha en no declaration, of war. The old military adage that , war often declared Itself evidently ap plies In this Instance. The Turks have Invariably been tna aggressors, and I when the Greek at various points have gallantly repelled the enemy and followed up their aucceases orders have been Invariably received compelling them lo stop just short of the com plete occupation of the conquered po sitions. These orders, in many cases, have Involved the abandonment of the fruits of much fighting, with heavy loss, and the spectacle Is repeatedly witnessed of a victorious force retiring to Its old position. This state of things creates the utmost astonl' hmr.nt, and gives rlae to very free adverse comment. The Greek troops eansanly suppose that po litical Instead Of military reasons govern the situation. For three days In succession We're the Greeks drawn up In battle arraf In front of Tyrnavo and opnoatte th mouth of Mllouna Pass, with Intervals of brief artillery dueks, sometimes with the sputtering fire of sharpshooters, with a constant marching and countermarching all over the Meld, Itaelf a most wearisome ex ercise, and this kind of thing may speedily become demoralising, as It assuredly Is most confusing. A report has reached Athens tliat a Turkish force of 1.200, having pushed Its way through the passes at Vloden dros,' Anallpsls, Neaeros and Itapsanl, has descended on Derell. The dreeks have retreated to Makrychorl. It would appear, however, that the position at Itevenl Itself and Boughasl Is unalter. ed. The Greeks, as a result of the or ders of Crown Prince Conetantln, stopped Just short of seizing Damost. FKHLIXU AT CONSTAXTIXOPI.U. Turks Hinted Ovor Thoir Triumphs A l'rotawt From Foreign Knvoyis. Constantinople, April 26. The tri umph of the Turkish arms has caused the liveliest satisfaction here. The fol lowing telegram from Edhem Pasha la posted everywhere: "Larissa has been occupied bv the cavalry of the im perial army. The Hellenic troops fled In disorder, abandoning a large quan tity of arms and ammunition." This has been put u'p asa bulletin In many places, while the iople are also reads lng Edham Pasha's dispatch announc ing his posaeaslon of a strategic posi tion in front of Tyrnavo, previous to the fall of I.arjssa, which runs as fol io wet "The hill of Lesdakl, the most Im portant dominant point to the north of Larissa, was taken hy the Ottoman troops on Friday. Ilamld Pasha's di vision having left Koskesi (Karya) ef fected a juncture with the other Im perial troops at'Mlllorln. The town of Tyrnavo, which is situated two hours from Larissa, was occupied by the Elassoaa army corns. The Ottoman troops continue to advance to ward the plain of Larissa." A mc l.-.g of the council of ministers on Sat- 'i'ty considered the expulsion of Ilidunlc subjects from Turkey. Marked Irritation is displayed In of ficial cltcics nt the Intervention of the foreign er-hassles on this subject, as It Is feared that some trouble might arise from the ships of the powers sent to protect foreigners nt Salonlca, The consuls nt Jnnlna telegraphed to the foreign ambassadors here last Fri day that the Albanian battalions had mutinied and were refusing to march, as well as threatening to nttack the town. The Mussulman population, ac cording to tlruse advices, has quitted Jantna en masse, some fleeing Into the country and others taking refuge In the fortress. The consuls described their own position and that of the Christian element at Janlna as critical, the vail having refused to distribute arms and ammunition to enable the ln liiililtanis to defend Janlna against the Albanians. The envoys immediately called the attention of Tewflk Pasha to the matter, and demanded the adop tion of effective measures to protect tho inhabitants. It is said here that the sultan has promised the Bulgarian diplomat! agent to grant three berats (warrants for the pppolntmcnt of Uulgarlan bishops In Macedonia) as soon as the war with Greece la over. The Servini minister hug also secured Imperial IradM replacing tho Greek metropoli tan. Aiiilirnslus, at Usukub by a Ser vian and granting the prlvloge of open ing numerous Servian schools in the vilayets of Monastlr and Salonlca, Iliad m ore attacks of gravel and kidney trouble ; and unable to get a medicine or doctor to euro me until I used Hop Hitters, and they cured mo In a short time. A DiaTiNfluisiiKU Lawyer op Wavnk Co., N. Y. Coi.obi.e8s Atn Cold. A yotiug gM deeply regretted that she was so colorless and aud oolil. Her face was too white, and her bands ami feet felt as though the blued did not circulate. After ono bottlo of Hop Hitters had been taken sho was the rosiest and healthiest girl In the town, with a vivacity and eJieerfnliieas of mind gratifying other friends. J'roHl Baltimore to Cape Mny. Cape May. April 23. Ueforo another summer season arrives Cape May will probably have a rail and water route almost direct to Baltimore. The pro poaed plan la to uae steamboats from Baltimore to Queenatown, Md., and from there rail to Lewes, Del., the re maining distance to be covered by steamboat. The trip Is to be made In between three and four hours. (Irlp-ColiW-IIeaiiache. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when 1-aiative Broino Quinine will cure you in one day. Put up in tablets con venleut fr takiag. Guaranteed to cuie, or money refunded. Priuo. 8ft ceute. "or sale by Kirlin'e Pharmacy. Itluh Thief Kveupex I'liiilpUment. Atlanta, April 86. A aenaatlon was created yeaterday by the announcement that Harry V. Caasln, cashier of tliu Georgia. Loan, Savings and Hanking company, had misappropriated soma M5,om Cashier Casein applied the funds of the bank to private enter prises and lost all. The friends and relatives of the young; man havo made up the shortage and the bank will not lose a dollar. Young Caasln will not be prosecuted. A Household Necessity. Oaacareta Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of tbe age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and liosiUvely uu kidneys, liver awl bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual couslipatiou and biliousness. Please buy aud try a box of C. C. C. to day ; 10, iiS, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. In New York 8 short while ago a baby was bom Ittjatl. It mother was be ing, tried for murder. ltvry womanly hemt gives a throb ot ay m pa thy 'it thouRht of the blight upon the Eour little nby'slife. But a baby need not be born in jail to be unfortu nate. Any baby which Is not welcomed into this world with loving hearts andnady bauds is unfortunate. An v mother who Is physically weak and incapable of bestow in ; a healthy constitution upon her baby tiny darken Its future with weakness and di ease. , A t rospectlve mother oupht to Insure her ba'jjrs welfare by every means that Nature and science afford to keep her physical powers up to the very highest point. I very expectant mother ought to know and avail herself pf the strengthening and rc enforcing properties of Dr. Pierce's Pa ,vo It.' PresAtptlon. It gives health and eu lu-ancc to the delicate orsrans concerned in motherhood. Taken early during the period of expectancy, it makes the coming of baby perfectly a,-.fe and comparatively easy. It makes the mother strong and eii-eil'ul, aud gives health and natural vigor lo; he child. Hi) the only medicine of its kind devised fm- weak and delicate women by au edu i .iied, experienced physician. i'or nearly 30 years Dr. Pictce has been chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hi tel and Surgical Institute, of llullalo, :i. V. His thousand-page illustrated book, "Vue People's Common Sense Medical Ad vl 11 r " contains advice and suggestions which every woman ought to rend. A paper-bound copy will be sent absolutely tree on receipt of at one-cent stamps to pay coat of m-dline only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, BuiTalo, N. Y. Cloth-bound for 31 stamps. A pure and permanent cure for constipa tiou is Dr. Pierce's Pellets. One "Pellet" Is i gentle laxative, two a mild cathartic. Gobi Demoointi in e'on recoil t!o, Kew York, April 26. An Informal conference of the representatives of the national Democracy from several states, Including a number of gold Democracy men from this city and Brooklyn, was held yesterday after noon In the Reform club. Most of those who took part In the conference are In this city on account of the Re form club dinner Saturday night, at which ex-President Cleveland spoko, and Intend to remain until after the Grant ceremonies. The object of the meeting was to ascertain tho Btate of the organization throughout the coun try and the means that are being taken to preserve It Intact. Encouraging re ports were received. No call (Of g fu ture conference was decided' upon, that being left to the national committee. Try Craln-0 I Try firaln-0 1 Ask your grocer to-day to show you a package of GRAIN-O. the new food drluk that takes tho place of oolleo. Fho children may driuk it without Injury as well as tho adult. Alt who try It. like It. .GItAIN-0 has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is mado from pure grains, aud the most delicate stomach receives It without distiess. 1 tho prico of cofl'ce. 15c and 23 cts. per package. Sold by all grocers. Coming KvcntSf May 30. Ico cream and strawberry festival in Bobbins' opera house, under the auspices of tho societies of Trinity Reformed church. May 18 Entertainment by tho Sunday school or the Welsh Congregational church, of South Wot btrcet, Apr, M. Gtand masquerade hall atRohbins' opera hotiy, under tho auspices of the Elite Social Club. Dr. Kluj'a Hew Discovery for Consumption, This i 5 tho best medicine in tho world for all forms of Coughs and Colds and for Con sumption. Every bottlo Is guaranteed. It will cure mid not disappoint. Itjias no equal for Whooping Cough. Asthma, Hay Fever, Pneumonia. Bronchitis, La Grippe, Cold in the Hcud aud for Consumption. It is safe for all ages, pleasant to take, and, above air, a sure cure. It is always well to take Dr. King's New Llfo Pills in connection with Dr. King's New Discovery, as they regulate and tone the stomach and bowels. Wo guarantee perfect satisfaction or return money. Free trial liottles at A. Wasley's drug store. Regu lar size 30 ceuts aud J 1.00. ileducvil ltates to Kew Turk. For tho dedication of tho Grant Monu mental Tomb, April 27, the Peunsylvauia Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to New York to the ccnoral public from all points on its lino, cxclusivo of Pittsburg and Brie proper, ou April SO, and from Altoona and Wllliamspurt aud intermediate points. mil stations ou other divisions within ono hundred and fifty miles of Now York, on April 20, and for trains reaching Now York before noun on April 27, at rate of Blnglo fare for the round trip (uo less rate than $1.00), good to return until May 4, Inclusive. Pickets for military and otbor organizations in uniform, numbering twenty-five or ruoic, traveling in 11 body on one ticket, will be -olit ou same dates, from points not less than twenty llvo miles from Now York, at a further reduction. For specific rates apply to ticket agents. All tickets via Philadel phia are good to stop oil" in that city withlu the limit. The parade ou this occasion will he the xraudost military demonstration since tlio war. Thousands of veUmiiisv United Statos regulars, and state militiamen will bo in lino. TO CUltl'. A COLD IN ONI! DAY Take Laxative Broino Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tbe money if It falls to cure. 28 rents. Four JtilUiui Miners Killed, Birmingham, Ala., April JO, At 8 o'clock in the morning an explosion of gas occurred In mine No. 2 at lHocton, Four men ware killed and 20 narrowly escaped with their lives. Thirty men were at work driving heading whan four Italians entered a room in which there was gas. The lamps In their hats ignited the gas, and the explo sion that followed shook the country for miles around. Nearly all the min ers were more or less bruised and burned, and two, Frank Itegetto and Ilobert Ounlock, were overcome by gas and had to be dragged out by their companions. It was not until af ternoon that the four dead bodies were found. It Is believed that tliey were killed outright. . i Thirty years is a long time to fight so painful a trouble as piles, but Jacob Mitchell, of Unionville, Pa., strugslwl that long be fore he tried DeWitt's Witch Hasel Salve, which quickly and twrmanently cured him. It is equally elfectlve In ecaenm and all skin alt'ectiuiis. C. It. Hageiibuch. Another l'rluceiM Tor linglniid. London, April it The Duchess of York was safely delivered of a daugh ter at York cottage, Sandrlngham, yesterday afternoon. Mother and child are both wall. There Is it Glass of People . Who are Injured by the use of coflVe. Recently there has been placed lu all the grocery stores a new preparation called GBAIN-O, made of pure grains, that takes tbe place uf coffee. Tho most delicate stomach receives it without distress, and but few can tell it from voll'ee. It does not cost over i as much. Children may drink it with great benefit. IS i ts. and SS cts. ler package. Try it. Ask forGUAIN-O. Wmm DELUGED BY CLOUDBURSTS. A Slftht Of SfBf'ma Does Great Para nun lu Indian Territory. Bufaula, I. T., April 26. A series of Sjoudburats, heavy wind and rain storms occurred In and around Ru faula all of Saturday night, and ex tended over about a hundred square miles of territory. The rain fell In torrents, and was the heaviest for B0 years. Farmhouses, fences and crops were Washed away to an extene I amounting to a calamity. The, North Canadian railroad bridge Is 'so badly damaged that no trains 'can cross It. The southbound passenger train had scarcely passed when the south end gave way. Many trains are tied lip at this point, and there Is a seriM of washout) for Z0 miles that are Impassable for tlie pres ent. The damage to crops Is beyond estimate. Nearly every acre of ground for many miles in all directions will have to be replanted, and many farms are entirely under water. All ferry boats are washed away, and communi cation la out oft. So far no loss of life is reported. A cyclone passed about five miles south bf town, destroying some houses and killing cattle, but the full loss cannot be ascertained at this hour. The tlfjra are now falllg. Not only acute lung troubles, which may prove fatal In a few days, hut old chronic coughs and throat troubles may receive Im mediate relief and be permanently cured by One Minuto Cough Care. C. It. llagenbitch. Tonehcf Ilnrneil to Dentil. New York, April . Mrs. Agnes C. Weed wasburned to death In her homo in West Nineteenth street. She taught a kindergarten In her house, which was a four story stoue structure, and slept on the third floor. Fire broke out while she slept. Her man servant shouted to, her, and she Went to the window, but before help oould reach her she was overcome by smoke and fell buck to die. Phiisokal. Tho gentleman who annoyed tho congregation last Sunday by continually coughing will find instant relief by using One Minute Cough Cure, n speedy and harm less remedy for throat and lung troubles. Colored tltlseifn l2vnciiiite. Ardmore. I. T., April 23. As a result of the warning given to all the negroes In the town of Davis last week by a mob of masked white men, not a col ored man remains In the place. The federal grand jury, which was called together by Judge Kllgore to Investi gate the outrages, examined a small army of witnesses, but reported that It had been impossible tg Identify any of the raiders. When It became known that no Indictments had been returned the colored people hastily quit the town. Tho murder pf a white man by a negro was the preliminary cause of the trouble at Davis, A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison of Worthington, Ind., "Sun," writes: "You havo .1 valuablo pre scription in Electric Hitters, and I can cheer fully recommend it for Constipation and Sick lleadacho, and as n general Bystcin tunic it has no equal." Mrs. Annio Stable. 2025 Cottage Grovo Ave., Chicago, was all run down, could not cat or digest fowl, had a backacko which never left her and felt tired and weary, but bIi bottles of Electric Hitters rostored hot health and renewed her strength. Prices 50 cents and $1.00. Get a bottlo at A. Wasley's Dnlg Store, Dr. I'otm's toiivtotort, . Berlin, April 20. The trial ot Dr. Peters, the German-African commis sioner, ended Saturday. He was charg ed Willi arbitrarily hanging a native boy In 1S91 and with hanging a girl In 1802; with unjustly making war upon Chief Malamla in November, 1891, nni with furnishing Incorrect reports to the superior authorities. The verdict sen tenced Dr. Peters to dismissal from the Imperial service and to pay the costs of the trial, Uucklen's Arnica Solve. Tho boat salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever soros, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and.positlvoly cures piles, or jo pay roquircd. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or niony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv A. Wssloy. Fair Wonthor for Grunt Day, Washington, April 20. Chief WllHs L. Moore, ot the weather bureau, has Issued the following special weather forecast for Memorial day In . New York: Heat showers will pass during Monday, probably leaving fair weather and moderate temperature In, New York city on Tuesday, Kiirthquitko III IIUuoIh. Cairo, Ills., April 20 A severe earth quake was felt here at exactly . o'clock. It lasted 20 seconds. The largest struc tures were shaken with a swaying mo tion, and pe de rushed In terror to the streets. 1.0 duniage has been im ported. BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. WHAT IT IQI The richest of oil restora nilrll II lu 1 tlve foods, because It ro- E laces the essentials of llfo that are ex austed by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, oxcesi.es, ubute, etc, UHAT IT nnFSI ny making the blood nnHI II UUr.01 pure and rioh ami the digestion pcrfectlt creates solid tlctb, muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes active and lear. It restores lostvltaltty, stops all wast ing drains and weakness in either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. Price 6O0., or nvo boxes 82.00. Druggists or by mall. We can help you. Advice and book, free. Wrlto Us About Your Caso. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1512 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. HAVE YOU READ THE TIffiES PHILADELPHIA --THIS MORNING? THE TIMES ,. the most esttnudvol ulrciilated ami whleli read uefcmiMM pul llslieil In l'eiiiisylviuuit. It illveuaalim of pub lic men 11ml publle measures l ill (be Interest ot puli) lu Integrity, huueat ouverilineut anil lrineroiii Industry, Rial It know no jwrty or peisomil allmglanee In trusting publlo Issues. In the brwulest 111 Hi iMtavt seiiM a family and gent nil uewii)pr. THE TIMES ulina ta liara the lurgcst elrciiliitlon li deserving It, ami claims that It U iinsurufMucil ill all the CHat-iulals of a groat inetniiioiltaii newspaper. SiMtiinu'ii oopfosnf any idltlon will Iw sent free to 11 oy one send ing their address. TERMS-DAILY, HOO per iumii.njli.00 for four mouths; SO twiita ier mouth t de livered by carrier for A oriit iwr week. SUNDAY RD1TION, tt large, IwniUome pages-fBJ eoliimun, etegalitly llliwlmted, beautiful colored supplement JiO) per mi mini ; 6 vents wr eopy. Il.illy noil niuuluy, SS.09 Kr milium ; 90 cent ier month. Address all letters to THE TIMES. I'lIll.tDKUIIU. Dr. Miles' Nervine Victorious, Physical and Mental Exhnustlon Olvos Way to Vigorous Activity. Iran- tHY. W. T. IIOtTMC, t! e talenfe.'! paa- tor of Qracc V. ii. phurcb, On.UsK Penh., writes September W, 1? 1 " I always enjoyed good health tfntl'. In 1 .02. at which tine my duties as a clurgymau wcro of a pocullnrly trying nature, subjecting mo to several sevoronertous shocks Which together with overwork and aualMy, Im paired my general health and nervons sys tem. Indeed I was In such condition that the more Right of a largo congregation so wearied roe that it would require a day or more for me to re cover from the ex haustion, it affords mo grout pletiauro to ifivy th tt Dr. Miles' Ueatonith 0 Nervine and Most. native Tonto havo dono mo untold good. I preached thrco times yesterday and I feci as fresh and vigorous this Monday morning as I over felt In my llfo, thanks to your remedies. Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold hy all drug gists under a poultlvo guuruntuo, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Dock ou Heart und Norvoseent free to all applicants, DK. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. I Take No Substitute.. I Borden ajjle Brand -CONDENSED MILK Has. stocvaitood In tha estima tion of t'io American People. No other ts jwi jjuutw ucot jniiint jooq. Hmattaatm)t.Ho.Hiaaaia If we can sell you one 2C. package of who tins admixture we'll be satisfied. You'll buy more for it will touch the spot. Grocers tuve bEELIQ'S. has added nlltllcofSccI lijl's to ordiuarj rcoucc i:nows n jrraml drink that twill please her husband. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUIlD; jt Uli Arrrous jueae r ailing iMoni orj. Impotency,81oepleiwnesteto , enticed by AuuftoaiKi other iCzceww ana Indie cretloiu. Thty quickly ami turvlu rostoro Lost Vitality in old or younu, and lit a man for study, bufneas or mnri-lage, Prevent Innannv and (Vmeumntton if taken In time. Tbclr nie slmws immodlpto Improve ment and elleets u OUIlE where all others tall. In eUt upon havfiiu tho ccenntno AJax Tablets. They havo curod thousands and will cure yoa. We cle a. positive written guarantee to effect a cure In each ca or refund the money. Trice 60 cen frer nackaiie. or sis packORee (full treatment! for fc.tiO. liy mnlMn plain wrapper, upon receipt of price Circular free. AJAX REMEDY CO., 'XJ."i.t.L" l'orsnle In Slienmuloali, Pa., by A. Wnsloj and H. 1'. Klrlln. Drnwjlds. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. PENNSYLVANIA . RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours flATCHLESS IN EVERY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA Tour to OAUl'OUNIA aud tha I'ACIPIO COAST will leave Now Yprlt anil Illllailelilili March 27, returning on reirular trains within nlna HiouHia. Itouiul-lriii tlokeU, Inoliiilliiif all tour Ionium going and tranaiiortntloii only returning, will Ije sold at rate of taoa.no f ram New York, onil 1308.00 from lliilndi-lpiu ; mw. way tickets. Including all tour feature, going SI I .78 from New York. 1110.23 from I'lilWlel plila. l'roiurtionate rutea from other jiuiut. WASHINGTON Tours, tatcli covering a period of three m'i leo Nw York and l'lillwlel- llaralill.a ami May 18, I HOT. riata, luclud ng tmnytH.rtalloii and two rtaya' noeoinmalit tiun at the liest Waalilngtou Hotels. ttLVI from. New 'i ork, and J11.H0 from l'lilladalihla. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS BETURNINd DIRECT, OB VIA. HICHMOND AND WASHINGTON (I1I leave New York and Philadelphia YsUiu ary 30, March 18, and Aaril 15, l97. ' For detailed Itineraries and other liifoniiatlnir apply at ticket agenelee or addreaa Oeo. V. th'V. ' A.f?i V'."'.1. Viu- Ae'-t. Broad Street Htatlon, riillodelpl la. 3f DIVIDEND opc S To our QBMAtDar. : WOULD YOU (URIC XT TO INTI8T $10 OB UPWARDS f Mrl- acuat ptytblu oiblr. cm FlnunclMl (!o.. firUoulftra free. Add rot. , Vt- 116 IHarboro BlrMt CbtMca. 111. tfssstCiftaf' 1 vjaLs. 8 ) JLmm mL Mm
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