it- If lawaiMs EVENING HERALD JMTAni.lftllHO tH70. Ph Untied rvery Evening, Ktueptfluiiilny.At trrn Urdih HtbKkt, Ncak Cmtrd. The Uomld te ctallveied inShenandOAh ntvl thr Btir -ountling toirni fot atx oeuta h wnIi, liv able to Hie mrrierm. Hy mail 18.00 n year, or " cent a month, pftynblo In adrfttic. Advertise- tllKlOAUl Th uubnslHwrs reserve tnu right to change th 11 o cn sitevM . The ttnent, iters mi no, tion at ml vertiiroment wnenever tne pun Mil ml ei nenevei It. Tin U will on of news demands it. The right in reversed to reject any advertisement , whether Uftid for or not, that th4 publishers mny deem r deem known uroner. Aderrin rnim made upon application. Ktttered at khe putnici At Shminmloah, I'n., m ecoiid olam ranll uintter. TKIJtl'HONK CONJOW7TION. "All the News Hut's Fit to Print," Evening Hosrsld FRIDAY, Al'HIL 80, 1807. In a recent speech Uenernl Horwse Porter, tlie new Ambassador to France, remarked : "Tho day has gone by when auy one rm go toft foreign land to apologise for tills country." More certainty will be felt on tills point after Mr. Bayard returns. Wiikn the Greeks were winning battle after battle, our newspapers were all aglow with admiring accounts of the brilliant vic tories. Hut adversity having fallen upon them, the tune is now changed, and all sorts of mimoanagemnt is chxrged Rgslmt the champions for Crete and Christian it'. Wlmt will be the tone of the next advices is prob lematical. Prksioisnt Ci.KVKHjni, in his latest uttor ances before the Keferm Club of New York city lust Saturday ulght, -managed lo till further reduce his following. Hu attacked not only I lie Republican party, but thai large and growing class of freinocruts who believe ill protection, another targe class of Democrats who voted for Mr. llryau, and another class of voters who support tbo measures of the Populist party. If Mr. Cleveland keeps on attacking those who be liee in some nf the things which lie he-, lievei, he will toon Hud himself standing abioluti j uloiie. ?'tJLl --l J Tiik report of the Andrews Senatorial In vc,tigiiiui4 Coitunittoo has been compleled, b it lucli the signature of Senator Grady, otherwise it would have licen presented to the Legislature. The Senator olij'.cU to il openly, on the ground that il is too voluminous, and by report, that it hit some of his political friends too hard to suit his tastes. Whether it will have any other effect than the comments that will follow its pub lication, is a question for time's determina tion. Tho probabilities are that it will not, - and that the dear, good-nntuied public will be content with the fact that an investigation lias been had, and that certain things of which the public had partial knowledge have been a little more fully elaborated by the Inquest. liut a remedy cannot be hope fully looked for. "THE ADVANCE AGENT.." The chief point which tho Democrats arc now making against the victorious Itepub llcang is an assertion that they liavo not produced the promised prosperity. Mem bers of Congress are receiving intimatione from their districts and states indicating that this seed which the Democrats are sewing among a certain class of people, is producing some dissatisfaction and criti cism. It is absurd that peoplo should assume that business activity in manufacturing lines could revive pending actiou upon tariff rates. Ou the other hand, the knowledge, that a tariff, change is in immediate prospoct proves depressing upon the mauufacturer and make it almost impossible for him to close contracts immediately. Manufacturers are unwil.ing to make contracts during the pendency of the tariff bill, because they do not know what they will have to compete with in foreign goods, uor do they know what they will have to pay for tho raw material which they bring in from abroad for use in inanufactifriiig. Moreover, importers are rushing goods into the country at the greatest possible speed, and nearly a year's supply of foreign goods will be in the warehouses of tho coun try by the time the new law goes into eil'ect, in spite of everything that Congress can do to prevent it. This means that the manu facturers will not be able to resume activity to any great oxteut fur several months yet. Tho people ought to understand this. There is no doubt that the now law will bring iucieased activity in manufacturing, and thus produce prosperity in every branch of industry. Hut it Is unreasonable to expect that this can happen either before the new law goes into effect or immediately after it, siiKe the stock of foreign goods will be so great that the demand for home mauufacture cannot begin until this enormous accuinula tion of foreign goods is absorbed by the people of the country. The advauce agent of prosperity" is on the way, and is due here within two or three months, ou schedule time, unless delayed by Democratic "wash outs" in the Senate. The Kepublican members of the Finance Committee have finished their uonsideration of the bill, and are anxious to get it into tho Senate as soon as possible. The Democratic policy of delay, however, is beginning U make itself apparent at the Senate end, and the Democratic members of the committee are inclined to bold the bill back in com 111 i lice as long as practicable. They know that the longer the bill is kept off the statute books the longer prosperity will be delayed, and their policy is evideutly going to be to hold the bill buck as much as possible in the Senate in the hope that the people, of tho country may become dissatisfied with the delay of promised prosperity under Itepuh licau administration. While it is of course absurd to assume thai the prosperity expected from Kepublican legislation can coiue before the legislation is enacted, it is a fact that by constant reiteiM tion of this unfounded complaint Democratic editors and orators are influencing to souu extent the public iniud, and the longer the; can hold back prosperity by holding back the bill and piling up foreign goods In the ware houses the greater will be their chances for success in the cowing fall elections. Hence their delay iu actiou upon the Mil lu com in it tee and their willingness to hold it hack as long as possible iu the Senate, where they have unlimited power of d lay, because ol the fket that the Kepublienus do not control tbu.t body. ray lie's Ulrardvllle 'Hreris. Funeral designs made op in any desired form of natural or wax flowers, upon short uotice at reasonable prices. Utrge variety uf frames constantly ou baud. Orders may be left at Morgan's Bawr, 88 N. Main St., or at l'ayue's Ureeubouse, UiiarUvllle, in. u STOCK AND PSODUCfc MARKETS. Stock- show 1'lrmnow, Hoilltc t7ri uwtmllv Limited Ti-uiiMiot Ion. New York. Anrll 29, Tho dul'ness of the stock rn-irkut todnv has not been equaled lor numy months, but there was llrmncs tnanlfcit In urlce and nn un dercurrent of strength that refused to yield to some very rtlHcournglng circum stances. Tile total transaction on tha exchange fell considerably below lOO.OuJ ah ires, mid Only three stocks, Chicago Oui, Sugar nnd Burlington, were dealt in to exceed 1U.000 shares. The market for AmcrlcaiiH In London also was dull nmi neglected, and even tho professional traders found little to Interest them. fluxing bids: Hal to. Ohio... It Chesn. & Ohio... 16 Del. & Hudson.. 1044 I)., L. W W"4 Erie IS Lake Eric ft W.. IS All asst'a paid, Lehigh Valley.. V. N. J. Central.. 7W, N. Y. Central.. Vi Pennsylvania. .. f.2T, Rending 'IS', Bt. Paul Z,x Omierul .Miirkot". Philadelphia, April . Flour dull; win ter auoerHne, KI.7G02.ftO; do. extras, il 8.J6; Pennsylvania roller, clenr, g-14.16; do. Btraltrht, Sl.lB4.sS; western winter, clenr, WS4.16; do. atralght, t4.153M.8S; city mills, extra, KUOfCft.Sb. Wheat steady; contract wheat, April, 8TU87ttc.; do. Hay, Mfetiglc.; No- 3 Pennaylvanla and No. 3 Delaware red, spot, ttWSO'.o. : No. 1 northern spring, e;ot, TOSi'tc; No. 1.1 red, Anrll, 7BVj,c.: do. May, TOtCi do. July, 7c.; do. September. 7Sc.! do. December, ?4&c. Corn quiet; steamer torn, snot, IIHe27'o.; No. t yellow for local trade, c. : No. 2 mixed, soot and April, 2H!l!Hc.; do. May, 2S'4029c. Oats Blow; No. 2 white, eorlots. 25'i&26c.: No. white clipped, carlots, MmaiWc.: No 3 white, April, KV.OiSSc. ; do. May, June and July, 24M?25e. llay firm for desirable grades -.nioice timothy, lllffll.BO for largo baits. Beef, steady; family, JSJilO; ex tra mess T"'iS: beef hams, S2121.50; packet, tWili); city extra India mess, S13.BO(f'l4. Pork steady; short clear, W.S) i 10.76. Lard easy: western steamed, $4.80 ff4.3l. Butter stondy; creamery, 1817c.; do. factory, 8Vt12c.: Klglns, 17e.: Imita tion creutntiry, 10Sil4V4c; New ork dairy, lCfflCc; do. creamery, 13ai"c.; fancy print .ioblilnsr t 21i24e. : do. extra, Wholesale, 20e. Cheese quiet; New York large, 8i(itl0',':c.: fancy, sm-ill. lfl'iraiac; part skims, 4Pic.; full skbus, ihkdiio. VSggt steady; New 1 ork and Pennsyl vania, lDfllOWc; western, fresh, 9!4rl0c.; southern,' 9c, Tallow steady: city, 3?4ffl 3 8-lfle.: country, 3 8-lt34c., as to qual ity. CottomjetMl oil steady; prime crude. BOVtC.; do. yellow. 2424Vic Pig Iron easy; southern, noll; northern, tl0.6012.S0. Copper quiet; brokers, lfl12.B0; exchange. SU.10im.2S. Tin dull; straits, .iS.1S413.25; plates dull. Spolter oteudy; domestic. $4,1014.20. Lead market uneventful and f eatureler.s ; exchange price easy at $3.26 8.S7Mi; leid'nr brokers call tho market dull et $3.12 Coffee quiet; September, J7.lbti7.90; December, $7.CS':7.60; March, V7.70. Llvo Stock Mat'kotn. New York. April 29. European cables uuote American steers at 10'iMlliAc.. dressed weight; sheep at 10Virt 124c dress ed weight; refrigerator beef at 9!49c. Calves quiet, with a weak tendency; veals, $3ft4.50. R!.eo;i and lambs quiet; unshorn sheep, $4',t5.37Vi; clipped do., $3. SO (f4.62: unshorn lambs, $5.256.50; clipped do., 4. 264(6.50. Hogs weak at $1.154.40. Bast Wberty, Pa., April 29. Cattle steady prime, !56.20: bulls, stags and cows, WC-.76; common to good fat oxen, $2l.lt). Hogs fairly active; prime medi um weights, $t.OS84.10; best Yorkers, $4.06; fair Yorkers, $4; pigs, $3 S08.90; heavy, $415114.06; roughs, $8.MesS!l. Sheep steady; choice clipped sheep, $4.40-. common, $3 1.10; choice lambs, SwgTi.26: common to good lambs, $44.83; veal calves, $434.60. It should bo mado a matter of publi; knowledgo that DoWitt's Witch Huzle Salvo will spci ally cure piles of tho longest stand ing. It is the household favorite for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises and sores of all kinds. Buy KeyiUmo ilour. Bosurothat tho name I.B-spm & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on ecr k.i k. Croup and whooping cough aro childhood's tcrrois; but like pneumonia, bronchitis, and otlior throat and lung troubles, can bo quick ly cm id by using One Minute Cough Cure. Hti-n'-x' i-'ii - I111 IK s K'l'iidoos. Cav.t 1 F N, M.. April 30. United Stat !- Deputy Marshal Pred Hlggins and pi ste of five had a running fight vltl' Black Jack's gang of desperadoes In the mountains of western Grant county. New Mexico, 15 miles east of Cliflcn, A. T., and killed Sid Moore, one cf the desperadoes. The others escaped. Moore's body has been taken' to Clifton. Moore is believed to be the murderer of Ilanchman George C. Sm'..'.i. Easy to k:iv, but how shall I ili) it? In tho only com mon sense way keep your head cool, your feet warm anil your blood rich and pure by taking Hood's Sarsnparilla. Then all your nerves, 111 nC mtiBcles, tissues and organs will bo Spring properly nourished. r 0 Hood's Sarsapanlla builds up tho system, creates an ap petite, tonr t'.i'o stomach and gives strength. It U tho people's Spring Medicine, Into a larger sale and ef fects more cures than all others. Is tho One True Blood Purifier. C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. u .11 -ti assist Digestion and euro rlOCKl ST'lllS Constipation. 2SC6nta. HAVE YOU READ-- PHILADELPHIA 1 XIU-La THIS MORNING? TTTT- fTTVTTO 1 11 E lli'lEd u the nut itnalvely circulated and widely read itawspaiwr pub lished In Pennsylvania. Its dlMiibwlon of pnb llo men aud public nieiwunw Is In the Interest nf nubile tiiteuritv. lionest itovcrnmeitt and prmierniu Industry, and it knows no party nr iMMMonal 1 ff 1H 111 treating public iMU. Ill tlie broadest and bent sense family and gem ml newspaper, titp Ttnitre IflC 1 imEO claw to hare the largest circulation by deserving it, and ajahus that It l uiworiNwed in all the essentials of pnmt inrtroixilltnn newspaper, gueoltoen copies ul uny . ililtun will lie sent free to any one end ing their address. TERMS -DAILY, tt 00 tr annum; $1.00 for four montlis; 80 cent per mouth; de livered by carriers for 6 oelit per week. SUNDAY KDITION, S3 lam, ImmUome iuiuws-XM columns, elegantly Illustrated, hawtriiiil colored supplement H-00 iier an ni'Ui; 5 ueuts per uopy. Dally ami Sunday, A.00 per annum ; SO oeuW mr mouth. Aildre-s all letters to THE -TIMES, PHIUDUJ-MIA. Hood 5 Sarsapareiia A Jaded Appetite means a jaded, listless system n condition so prevalent at this particular season. Nature endeavors to throw off the accumulated impurities, and unless propetly assisted, the system is greatly depressed while this change is taking place. The appetite fails, the energies relax, and a good-for-nothing feeling pervades the entire body. Nature requires S. S. S. Swift's' Specific to thoroughly cleanse the blood, and renovate the sys tem, so that Stning will cause no unpleasant eiiects. 1.N0 blood remedy on the market compares with S. S. S., for it is the only one guaranteed purely vegetable. All others contain either arsenic, mer cury or potash, which arc so injurious to the digestive or gans. S. S. S. builds up the system, imparts new vigor, and renews the appetite. I n -sist on S. S. S. There is Nothing Half as Good! nlln"- '''intVrlprn'" Monument, Pallas, Tex., April 80. The Confed erate monument erected through the ef forts of tho Daughters of the Confeder acy of Dallas was unveiled yestnrday. It IB of Texas prenlte. the shaft being BO feet high. On the top column stands a private, and at the base are four jiedets tnls, on which are life sized statues of Jefferson Daws, It. B. Lee, Stonewall Jnekson and Sidney Johnson. Jeff Davis nulled th cord that unveiled the . c rr 1 form of his grandfather. Lucy Hayes 1 did the same for Itobert E. Lee, while ! a little granddaughter of Stonewall Jackson completed the unveiling lv Davis pulled the cord that unveiled the veils from the statues of Jackson and Jollncon. Grip-Colds-lleadnrhe. Why suffer with Coughs. Colds and La Grippe when Laxative Bromo Quinine will cure you in 0110 day. Put up in tablets con venicnt lor tauing. uua rant tea to cuio, 01 money refundod. Prico. 25 cents. vor sale by Kirliu's Pharmacy. The K11I11 orciibu, City of Mexico, Ajril 30. General Williams, formerly consul general ot the United States to Havana, is here. He tonorts business completely pros trated there, and the inhabitants of the Island are reduced from opulence .to tho direst poverty. Others arriving Irom Cuba state that the country la rutneC, nnd there Is no hope for half a century .of Its recovering Its forme;' importance. All those creeping, crawling, stinging sen sations that combine to mako up tho tortures of any itching disente of tlip skin arc instantly relieved and permanently cured by Doan'sOlntii'ciit. Take no substitute. Doau's nocv t.UH. Ou i" 'i. iii .onitro Ifepre-oiitdtlvoM. Warhlngton, April 30. Postmaster Genecal Gary has appointed the fol lowing named delegates to represent the United States at the international postal congress to be held In this city next month: General George 0. Batch- eller, of New York; Hon. Edward Rose water, of Omaha, Neb.; General James N. Tyner, of AVashington; Captain M. M. Brooks, of Virginia, and General A. D. Haaen, of Pennsylvania. General Batcheller will probably preside over the congress. When tho spring timo comes, "gontlo An nie," liko all other scnslblo persons, will cleanse the liver and renovates tho system with DeWitt's Littlo Jiarly lllsers, famous little Hills for tho liver and stomach all the year round. U. it. liagenuucn. - ,..,(.,. w.,ii lor Knlibtnp; Ills Pnrtnor Baltimore, April 30. Edward Gay White, of Richmond, Va., was sentenc ed yesterday by Judge Wickes, of the criminal court, to three years and six months In the Maryland penitentiary lur the larceny on Nov. 7 last of $1,000 from Horatio D. Newcomb, of New Y'ork. White, who It Is said Is a mem ber of a good Virginia family, and stood well socially in Richmond, in duced Newcomb to put up $0,000 to start a book on the races, and to de posit $1,000 in a saloonkeeper's safe for safe keeping. He then deoamped with the entire sura. "My husband had two cuhoors takon from ills face, and another was coining on his lip lie took two hnttliM of Burdock Blood Bitters and it disappeared. He is completely woll." Mrs. Wm. Kirby, Akron, Erie Co., N. Y. llni'i'lNoii Will Xiit ll 'Moderator, Indianapolis, A?ril SO. s Although theie has been much talk of electing General Harrison to lie moderator of the general assembly of the Presby terian church, to lie held at Winona next month, there is not much likeli hood that anything will come of It General Harrison has explained to his friends that his time is too much oc cupied with legal work and his writ ings to admit of Ills giving (he neces sary time to preparing for tho event. Consequently his name will not be presented by any of the IndHinapolls commissioners. Thirty years U a long time to fight so sinful a trouble as piles, but Jacob Mitchell of Unlouville, l'a.. struggled that loig he fore he tried DeWitt's Witch Haael Salve, which nuluklv and permanently cured him. It is squally effective iu eeaema and all skin alTscHons, u. it. Jiageuuueu. C'aalilei' ('wbsIu'm bliortiiKO. Atlanta, April SO, The grand Jury yesterday took up the Investigation ot the shortage of Cashier II. A. Casein, of the Georgia Loan and Savings bank. Mr. Alonso Richardson, the ex pert accountant, who has charge of the books, and R.- T. Dorsey, vice prestdeut of the bank, were examined. President O.' U. Uress, of the bank, will be exam ined today. It Is said Indictments may be found ajtalnat other beside Cassln. Cashier Cassln it sUll in custody, and no effort, i being made to, give the $15,000 bond. Dr. Wood's Norway Piue Syrup seems sen as a special providence U the little tolks. Pleasant to take, perfectly ham less, aud absolutely sure to give instant relief iu all of cold or lung trouble. TH! LOS 0?" THE MAYFLOWER. lliilllled to Ml'i llayrtld to bft llrOUeht to Thin Country. London, April SO. The log of the Mayflower was formally handed over to Thomas F. Hayard, the former United Htatei ambassador to the court of St. James, yesterday afternoon In the dlnlngroom of the bishop of Lou don's olMclal residence. , At the conclusion of tho formalities 'th btahon of Loudon rose and said: "Mr. Barard. It affords me singular pleasure to hand this to you for trans mission to the United States. It IB ot great importance that such a docu ment should be In the hands of the citi zens of the United States, and I am very Bind It is returning to the country to which It originally belonged." Mr. Bayard took the collection of manuscripts, generally known as tho "log of the Mayflower," and said; "I could not have a tporo impressive and agreeable duty than to receive this record of the orlslnation of the set tlement of the country ot which I am a citlsen, ar.d the proof of the original share we had in the civil and religious liberties ot both countries. I will trans mit the documents, faithfully comply with the decree, and shall place them in the hands of the governor of MaBsa chusetts, to be dlsiiosed of according to the decree." Capo Mny'H I'lalit I'or the llenoh. Cape May, -April 80. The quectlon ot the ownership of the Cape May beach front will probably be decided at tho June term of the supreme court, or at the following term of the court of errors and appeals. By a law of I860 the strand was declared to be a public street ot Cape May, but the city had never been able to take charge of It. They have maintained a beach drlvo at a cost of about $200,000, but when council last year attempted to build pavilions for the accommodation of tho public nnd visitors the alleged own ers secured Injunctions. If the city wlnB It will proceed to beautify the beach front, but if It loses the beach drive will be abandoned and the own ers will be taxed for city purposes, which heretofore has not been done, Stands at the Head, Aug. J. Bogol, tho lending druggist of 81iroVcport, Lo., says: "Dr. King's New Dis covery is tho only thing that cures mv cough, and it is the best seller I have." J. P. Camp bell, merchant of Safford, Ariz., writes: "Dr. King's Xew .Discovery U all that Is claimed 5. " ? ',V7 V ....". l onsumiuioil. oukiis mm ohim. a cnuuut. mv ,',,, rr Its merits." Dr. King's Nov nisenverv for Consumption. Couclts and Colds Is not an experiment. It has been tried for a quarter of a century, and to-day stands at tbo head. It never disappoints Free trial To ties at A. Wasloy drug store. Count-ill MIIbm Will (Jo to Uuropo. Washington, April 30. Secretary Al ger said yesterday that it was settled that General Miles would visit the seal of war in Greece, regardless of the re cent slffnal victories of the Turkish forces, indicating a possible speedy termination of the war. General Milea is to sail from New York May 4, and cross the continent to Greece by tho quickest railroad route. He will be JJBne two or three months, as in ad dition to making a personal study ot the military features of the contest between the Turks and the Greeks, he proposes to inspeot the military estab lishments of the principal European powers Germany, Prance and Eng land, and possibly Russia. The result of his observations will bo embodied In an oft.cial report to the president. Try Graln-O ! Try Graln-O I Ask jour grocer to-day to show you a package of UKAIN-O. the now food drink that takes tho place of coileo. the children may drink it without injury as well as tho adult. All who try it, liko it. GUAIN-0 has that ricli seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is mado from pure graius, and tho most delicate stomach rcceivos it without distress, i tho prico of coffee. 15c and 2.1 cts. per package Sold by all grocers. hfUGGETS OF NEWS. Edwin P. Thorne, the actor of "Black Plug" celebrity, is dying In New Y'ork. A new steamship line has been es tablished between San Francisco and Japan. Dr. Trail! Green, the well known physician and scientist, died yesterday nt Easton, Pa. Kent W. Ford, a broker, has been expelled from the New York Consol idated Exchange for "obvious fraud." In an Interview In London ex-Ambassador Bayard said that he thought Cleveland was still the logical leader I f ti Democracy. Rheumatism Cured iu a Day. "Mystic Curo" for Itlicumatlsm and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once tliocausoand the dlnooio immediately disappears. Tlie first doeo greatly benefits. T. F. Anthony, ex-Postmaster of Promise City, Iowa, says : "I bought 0110 bottlo of 'Mystiu Curo' for Rheumatism, and two doses of it did mo more good than auy modicino I ever took." 75 ceuts. Sold by C. II. iiageubuch, druggist, Shetl and oah. Now Jfiim,i,ltlro Ituuk Siihpondti. Nashua, N. H., April 30. The New Hampshire Banking company suspend ed yesterday. Solomon Spalding, father of liai les W. Spalding, of the broken Globe Savings bank, of Chicago, is president of the Institution. For tho past four vears the bank has been gradually losing depositors, and tor more than a year past has refused to honor withdrawals to a larger amount than $25 a month, The suspension caused no surprise. The amount due depositors on April 1 was $818,352, the bank being the second largest In thla city. There Is u Class of People Who are injured by the use of coffee. Ueceutly there has been placed in all the grocery stores a new preparation called GHAIS-O, made of pjire grains, that takes the place of coffee. Tbo most delicate stomach receives it without distress, and but few uau tell it from coffee. It does not cost over 1 as much. Children may drink It with great Imnunt. 15 cts. and 88 cts. per package. Try it. Ask forQIUIN-O. i'l illn'Ni Futul l'lllllHoTlll iMiKliii Ili-hltrn Varrerjton, O., April 30, An engine nd 14 oars of a freight train on the Wheeling and Lake Krie railroad went through a bridge near here yesterday and plunged into a creek, Engineer James Garsletter was scalded to death, Fireman lSdward Munit and Brakeman C. h, Keyset- both received broken legg. and were otherwise Injured. It will be an agreeable surprise to persons subject to atbusks of bilious eolic to I earn that prompt relief way lie luul by taking Cham berlain's Colic, Cholem and Diarrhoea Item ed y. In many Instanoas the atUck may be prevented by taking this remedy as soon as the flntt symptoms of the disease appear. 85 aud 50 cent bottles fur sale by Oruliler Bros., druggists. When you want good roofing, plumbing a fitting, or genera) vlnwiithlng done oall on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer In stc-os 1-tf 3toiijss3 A Desperate Wi-an. Experts in insanity telll hi that when anyone goes' insane, frequently thcii . hole nature is re versed. They do and say exactly the op posite things to wlmt they would do in their sane minds. A mother whose tuiud breaks down under extieme nervous ten sion may turn upon the one object in. all the world most precious to her her baby. The terrible nervous tension under which many women live and suffer because of some weakness or dise.-ie of their sex, keeps them on the very verge of insanity. The constant drag and drain upon the com plicated and delicate oiganism affects the whole nervous system and works upon the brain with an almost irresl,ible madness. Thousands of suffering women have been lltetally saved from the insane asylum by the timely influence of Dr. Pierce's I'avorlte Prescription. It is the one pctfect and pos itive speci.'.c for every derangement of wo nun's special organism. It is a scientific and permanent cute for those severe, chronic, complicated cases which doctors u-iually consider hopeless. It is the only medicine of its kind devised by an educated and skilled physician. Mr. Sarah It. Kains. of Daytou, Cass Co., Mo., hi a letter to Dr. 1'isrce. writes: " 11 was In the winter of 1S90 that my sufferings commenced. It was close to my time ol confinement. I took the grip, ana that with the labor palm all went to u head, t s.iuered dresilfutly, aud when 1 gave 1 lrth to my little boy I kept getting worse. I doclo-ed but nothing did me any eood. I had nervous spasms and WRsdc-hrlons Cm. no tongue can express mv sufferings. I was advised by ti lady lo try your medicine and 1 did 1 got one bottle of the ' I'nvorlto Prescription 1 and one of the 'Oolden Medical Discovery.' I had taken two-thirds of the medicine when it commenced Its work. I begau to feci better, and still con tinued getting better. In a shot t time I felt like another woman. I gnlued strength and flesh. I am now forty-one years of ag. This is true, and it was your lnetuciue mat savea ray uie." Dr. Pierce's tooopage illustrated book "The People's Medical Adviser" sent, paper bound, free for the cost of mailing only, a; one-cent stamps: or, cloth-bound 31 stamps Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Hnnk IMM'Hideiit N loliolH I 'onvli'tod. New Orle.tr.a, April 30. William P. Nlcholls, president of the defunct Bank of Commerce, wns last night con victed of the embezzlement of $20,000. The money was used to purchase the Esperania sugar platntlon, and was withdrawn without dbtainlng the con sent of the directors. After the batik failed It was found that the president had overdrawn his accounts $80,000. He turned over the plantation and all his property to the liquidators, explained the plantation transaction, and claimed he had bought tlie plantation to pro tect the bank, which held the mortgage notes, C'at-hlrr De Blanc, Jointly in dicted, was acquitted. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily aud forever, bo made well, strong, magnetic, lull of now llfo and vigor, take No-To-Uac, tho wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds In ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Eao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50c or $1.00. Booklet and sample mailed freo. Ad, Sterling Kemcdy Co., Chicago or New York. Promised " JIoIoi-iiin" for Ot'Va. Havana, April 30. News reached heie yesterday from Madrid that tho queen regent has signed a decree pro viding for immediately putting Into, operation the scheme for reforms in Cuba, already agreed upon. A mall Bteamer was detained 24 hours at Ca diz in order to carry the decree estab lishing tiie work cf reform, which will begin In the provinces of Plnar del Rio, Havana, Matanzas and Santa Clara, I All Afllduvlt. This is to certify that on May 11th, I walked to Mclick's drug store on 'a pair of crutches and bought a bottlo of Chamber lain's Pain Balm for inflammatory rhouma tism which had crippled mo up. After using three bottles I am completely cured. I can cheerfully recommend it. Charles II. Wet zel, Sunbury, Pa. Sworn and subscribed to before mo on Anirust 10. 1801. Walter Shiuman. J. P. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by Gruhlor Bros., drug store. Wolcomu to tho Chilean Squadron Rio Janeiro, April 30. The Chilian squadron has arrived here, and haa been accorded a magnificent reception, The government has arranged a pro gram of public fetes which lYlll last for a fortnight. Tlio Wentlior. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jer sey, Delaware and Maryland: Colder tonight; southerly winds, hccomlnu nortlieily. llucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salve In tho world for cute, brulaos, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever soro3, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and il skin eruptions, and positively cures plies 01 jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 couts per box. For sale by A. Wasloy. IMilsrco Votoow it C'urfbw III1I, Lansing. Mich,. April 30. Governor Plngree has vetoed the Donovan curfow bin, which provided for the arrest ol children allowed upon the streets aftei 9 i, m. The governor characterizes the act as Inteiference by the state lu matters of purely domestic concern. Klectrlo Hitters. Electric Bitters la a mediciue suited for any season, but perhaps moro generally needed in the surinir. when tho laneuid exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver Is torpid and sluggish and the need of u tonic and altera tive is felt. A prompt use of this medicine lias often averted long aud perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely in counteracting and freeing the sys tem from the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness yield to Electrio Bitters. Only fifty cents per bottle at a. wasiey s urug store. Coming KventsT May 30. Ice cream and strawberry festival in Bobbins' opera house, under the aufplces ot tho sooietles of Trinity Iteformed church MAY 18. Entertainment by tho Sunday school of the Welsh Congregational church of South West street. June 8. Grand concert by the P. M. church cbolr, in Bobbins opera house. June 18. lee cream festival under tho auspices of the Famous liaso Bull Club, in KouuiDs opera home. When a void is contracted, corn It nt. otuo One Mluute dough Cure will set you on the road to recovery In a minute, It will cure pneumoala. bronchitis, croup and all forma 01 luugauu tiiroat troubles, v. 11. llagcn ouou. 'fcfimtor Plato Woddod. Washington, April SO. Senator Or vine ii. i'lat, of Connecticut, waa married yesterday to Mrs. Jennie P. Hoyt, of Upper Montclatr, N. J. The wedding was at the home ot the bride. Very few of Senator Piatt's colleagues were aware of his intended nuptials, and the announcement of the marriage was quite a surprise. I'KllsONAI.. The uentleman who annoved the congregation last Sunday by continually uoughing will find instant relief by using uue aiinuie uougu uure, a speedy anil harm less remeuy ior inroat aim luug trouuies. Mother Pnwi Cni'M(4NriflM Middlesborough, Ky.. Apitl 80. News comes i.j.n Hanui'ik thorny, Tenn., that Mary, Lulu and Jnlm Uatfield Wfere burned to death In a mountain Cabin about five ihIIcb fiom Hneed vllle. Their mother, who Is a widow, had gone to a neighbor's house, locking the children in the house. Mnnv lrMt 'mmlirl'nnt. y few York, April SO. Three steamers landed 800 Irish girls, most of them be tween 1R and 2! years of age, at Ellis Island yesterday. Representatives of a Catholic mission looked After them. Many of the girls will go wet. Within the last ten days the steamship com panies that touoh at Liverpool and Queenstown have booked passages for more than 2,000 Irish emigrants, three fourths of them being young women. The rush will continue until August. VmtHlly named Iu iv Laboratory. New York, April 30.' Dr. Leo Ross, penlor assistant house surgeon In the Women's hospital, am) August 8. Wolf, druggist for the same Institution, were seriously burned yesteiday In the chemical laboratory of the hospital, by the explosion of a quantity of alcohol. Dr. Ross was terribly burned about the upper part of the body and head, and" It Is feared he will not recover. Wolf's Injuries, while extiemely painful, aro not likely to prove fatal. Power Saloon's Alouir .IcrM-y's Const, Cape May, April 30. The new bor ough law compelled 11 applicants for liquor licenses to go into the courts yestciday from the seaside boroughs, because the granting power has been taken ftom the borough councils. But five licenses hava been granted two at Anglesea, two at Holly Beach and one at Avalon. It is probable that only three more will be granted, And these are Sea Isle City applicants. BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UJHnT IT IQ1 The richest of all restora WltHI II IOI tlve foods, because It re places the essentials of life tbat are ex hausted by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! rTcMtg, digestion perfect it creates solid nosh, muscle and strength. The naryes being made strong the brain becomes active and olear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex.nd as a female regulator bos no equal. Price 50o orflye boxes 82.00. Druggists orby mall. We can help you. Advice and book, free. Write Us About Your Case. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY. 1512 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, N JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tho Executors. Administrators. Guardians. Trustees, &c, herein named, liloi' their respoctlvo accounts In tho following estates iu tlio Begistor's olllce at Pottsville. in and for the County of Schuylkill, which accounts having been allowed by tho Regis ter, will bo presented to tho .ludgo of the Orphans' Court for confirmation nisi, ou Monday. May 3, 1897. 1 First and final account of A. A. Scliwalm. Guardian of Emma Geist, minor child ot wm. i. ana Alary A. Ucist, late ot l'orter townsnip, ueccased. becond aud llnal account ot Adam Miller, Administrator of John Miller, late ol Washington, township, doceased. 3 Final account ot is, J. Fry. Guardian of C. Fry Shindel, minor child of Conrad P. Shindel, late of Tamaqua, deceased. 4 f irst anu Hnai nccouut of J. w. Kaull- man, Executor of Philip. liccil, lato ol Ilegius township, deceased. 5 Hual account of Kato Thomas. Admin istratrix of Morgan Thomas, lato of Potts vlllo, deceased. 0 1'irstand llnal account of Tho Schuvl- klll Real Estate Title Insuranco and Trust Company, of Pottsville, l'a., Guardian of wm. ijitimgor, a minor, 7 First and llnal account of Monroe F. Moyer, Administrator of Rebecca Bcninglioll', lato of Washington township, deceased. 8 Second arcouut of John II. Stidfole and Charles T. Iluutzinger, Executors of Eliza both J, Huntzlugcr, lato of Tamaqua, de ceased. 1) Second and final account of Gcorco II. Teter. Guardian of Oscar Cook, a minor. (now decoased) child of Daniel Cook, lato of juaiianoy uity, deceased. 10 rirst and liual account of Emanuel Rex and Nathan G. Rex, Executors of Nathan Rex. lato of West Peun township. deceased. 11 Account of Daniol II. Klstler. Adminis trator of Sarah M. Bock, late of East Bruns wick township, deocasod. 12 First aud final account of Nancy Adams, Administratrix of Margaret Adams, late or rottsvtllo, deceased. 13 hirst aud final account of Charles Ifcisler. Executor of Sarah Daniels, lato of ruicgrovo townsnip, deceased. 14 I'lrst and llnal account of O. S. Huntzinger, Administrator of Jessiah II Huiitzimrer. late of Renins townshin. de ceased. 15 First and final account of Michael Sullivan, Guardian of William Sullivan. minor child of Dennis Sullivan, lato of I'ottsviiie, ueceascu. IU hirst account of llcnrv W. Deibert aud Daniel Doihort, Executors of Joseph Deibert. lato of Orwlcsbunr. deceased. 17 Second and final account of John II. Reed, Exocutor of Francis M. Luckenbill, who was executor 01 diaries 1,. l.iickeulnl lato of Wayno township, decoased. its Account 01 iJavlil Starr, surviving Executor of Petor Starr, lato of Branch township, deceased. 19 First aud final account of William S. Znber, Administrator of the cstato of Charles Aubcr, late of Orwlgsburg, deceased, 20 First and final account of ifarv A Houser, Admiulftnitrlx of William Sterner. lato of North Munholm township, decanted. aii'irst account ot David Feustormaoher, Executor of Joliu Fenstermaoher. late of Schuylkill Haven, deceased. 122 First and final account of Charles Sitler. Administrator of Polly Ballietl, late 01 west, renn townsnip, ueceaeeu. 23 First and final account of William J. Matz, Executor of Julia Monroe, late ol i-ousviiie, ueceaseu. 24 First and partial account of S. II, Lee, Jooob Eisenhuth and Georgo W. John son, Executors of Ann Wylam, late of St. Clair, deceased. 26 First account of N. Ilebllch, Executor 01 iticnaru smith, late of Pottsville, de ceased. F. C. KEESE, Rkoibteii'b Office, Register. " 1'ottsvili.k, Pa March 30, 1S07. TOTICK-IN TIIE ORPHANS' COURT OF SCHUYLKILL. COUNTY Notice is licroiiy givou that the appraisement of the estate of tho decedents hareiu named, setting aart tho personal or other property to the use 01 me wiuows anu emiuren, nave oeen filed iu tho Clerk's olllce, aud that thay will be presented to the Judge of the Orphans' Court of said oounty for confirmation nisi. on Monday, May 3, 1897, 1 Tlio appraisement of the personal estate of Gideon II. Wetael, late of Slalmntougo township, deceased, 2 The appraisement of the personal estate of George K. Moyer, late of Orwigsburg, deceased. 3 The appraisement of the personal estate 01 John biioup, lata ui union lounsmp, deceased. 1 The appraisement of tlie personal and real estate 01 William A'lam, into 01 i re niniit. deceased. 5 The appraisement of the personal estate ot josepn necKor, isie 01 luuiianny uty, deceased. 0 The appraisement of the real and per sonal estate of John C. Iluchanuan, late uf Wayne township, deceased, 7 The appraisement of the personal estate of Sam tiaou Couch, late of West Malianoy toiviMhip, deceased. F. C. REESE, Clerk of the Orphans' Court. Beoistkk's Offiuh, Pottsville, Pa., March 30, 1887. Sick Headache Meuralgla and Extreme rtarVoume5. VER since I was olghtc-n years old until I learned of Dr. MUo' Restora tive Remedies, I suffered from sick headache aud extreme nervousness and dys pepsia. In timo heart disease developed. I was treated by several doctors with no re lief. Sovero itfdpltation with pain In luft. breast, shortness of breath, and smothering spells made mo most miserable. I pro cured Dr. Miles' P.estorattve Nervine and New Heart (Jure and took them alternately aa directed. Improvement began at onco and Increased so rap Idly that Inside of sLx rsonths I Increased thirty six pounds In weight. All pain In the iicart Is gone, and tho nervousness has wholly left me," Mns. Chas. KNAr-r, V. German St., Little Falls, N. Y., Nov. 7,'6. Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug bts under a posltlvo guarantor, first bottlo en illts or monoy refunded. Hook on Heart 1J H.-I-VP3 sent tree to all applicants. Irt. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind. A geinnuo weloomo walls yon at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Main and Coat St&. Ptnotri whiskeys, heer porter -and sle joi.idniitly n fctip. Choice en-j.ernncf, itrlnUc IMII I'Jgftl-d. A Handsomo Complexion Is one of the greatest charms a woman can possess. Pozzoni's COMrixxtoH Powdur gives it. Y FILLS! JKC. S-NDAclilK-WDMaWs SAFE fteW'1 ..- peoiFio CoHnii.P. t Povlnsky's drug store, 28 Kcv Centro street. :OU SllHItll'P, H. S. ALBRIGHT, Of OnwiasntiRO. Subject to Republican rules. "eeimo to Hire. If you want to hire n safo nnd rellnhlo team for driving or for working purposes pay tihlelds' livery stablo a visit. Teams constantly on hand at reasonable ratos JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Reading railroad station. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet softness of tho skin is inva riably obtained by thof 9 who uso Pozzoni's Complexion ."owdcr. . P. J. 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 CAIJPOIUJlA and the PACIFIC COAST will leave New Y'ork and Philadelphia March 37, returning on regular trains within nine mouth. IUHind-trln tickets, Including all tour featmes going and transportation only returning, will be sold at rate of 8JIW.00 from New Yorkand fJOB.OO from Philadelphia; one way tlokts, Including all tour features going, JU .75 from New York, SI 10.23 from Philadel phia. Proportionate rates from other points. WASHINGTON Tours, each covering a period of three days, will leave New York and Phlladel Mutch 11, 22, nnd May 18, 1887. Itatee, Includ ing traniportatlnn and two 1 lays' aeeoinmoda tlon at the let Washiiigtou Hotels, MM from New York, and $11.80 frOm Philadelphia-. Pnr detailed itlnersrli ami other Information apply at tloktt ageneles or address (lea. W, or address (lea. W. Agoi.t, Broad Street IIOll, Ml. UBIl'l n Station, Philadelphia. Wanted-An Idea $g&g& Protect your Ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WKDDEKBUKN & CO., Patent Attor neys, Tf ashlngton, D. C, for their $1,800 urlte offer sod list or two hundred Inventions wanted. DIVIDEND oK To our ooiwaet. : WOULD TOO OARS TO INTIST SIO OB OPWABDSt IHfl- mir. r.iunuim fr. uwii " ern an laaaelal O., SJ Drboro IwH """' . SB .urn. gjifia d -IBUf-B (To; Si
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