MM EVENING HERALD KM YIIL.MIIKI) WTO. Pll tMhr.l , i mi Kv i iltliK. Ktoopt 8utlday, St i.m 11 itniHK xmr, Nu dnna. Tito II1 alt) ilt'iu npl InHliennndoem and ttan am ..incliuf towm for sis cento a weak, pay Blilc ti tli" cirrlom. By mull f.l ii n i'iir, or co it-i ni'Milh, p iviilile In ndwiiu'i' AilvntlKe incuts olinrK"'' HVfordlnjr tosi n r ami position Tin imhli-lii'ii resnr- till" rik'itto I'lumc tin-lm-'iMttii of itlnrimtmenta u lienovnr tlio p lb HtMt'iMi nt iiiqr deinnmls It The nlu is n.i'r, tt rei.-it any advert it" im nt, wbetheT put. I fur 01 not. thm tlir ptil imliera may deem Impl r Advertising Mki made kWIWD UH i nppMi'ntlon. Koti imI it tlu pmtuflln nt Hheuananah, P.,Ae nivo'iiiiiiuii mall matter. i -.i.RPiietfE oonnbotiow. "All Ik Newt TUt'i Fit to Prtat," ELvn ing H r I cl WEDNESDAY, MAY , 1887. Tmr trilo old queer bed fellows," in till- county. anylng, "Polities makes is being exoniplifietl (jally Thk advocates of a crematory for Htiennn do.ih lire gaining converts dally. It' a rood thj tig i posh It Along. Thk Mahanoy City American has ceased lt efforts in behalf of tbe hospital fund, ami Is now condnctlng a bicycle coutest. Tht town I slow, ami so la the mnu, that dot mi't ato a whole fleet of airships these days. What say yoo, friend Tiley 1 Now that the tariff bill lias been reported to the ifeoate, it is to be hoped the mcaauit. ill pas that body at an early data. Tim School Board will meet this evening, nnd among oilier thing! will endeavor to fill I he vacancy in the corps of teachers. Two more investigations wore ordered yes terday by the Pennsylvania Legislature. t 'mi not somebody Quay, for Insttnoe In duce IIiIb do nothing body to adjourn? With a clrciihition equal In that of mij two other p ipers in Shonitiidnah, and hteatlil increasing, the 1H.NAI.D occupies an enviable po-itiou among advert1;! and the leading pii blic. J'iif. (Intuit Jury has fotlBil true bills iiii.iinsi Poor Directors Dietrich and Alliens lit Id, and they will no bo 'afforded au opportuni y to clear themselves of the h i i till Hindu against tliom. Thk Pottsville Republican says a local gi ecu grocer U '"prepared to nerve cowl by telephone to his customers." The ingenuity of the .iveriae Pottsrlllelau is proverbial, but it would be a gicat sight to wituesj a head ol cnbbago going over the wires. Tiik ptvlng jirnjeet is assuming shapi imam, and tbo indicntloii ar North Main st.ecr, lietwccn Oentro ami Cual, will Im paved this summer. Tlio propel ty owners in that locality are said to favor tlio project, and the Council would probably assume its share of the work. As exchange, says : "The first weed pulled up in tbo ground, the first dollar put in the savings bank and the first mile, traveled on a journey are all very important things; they make a beginning ami thereby a hope, n pledge, an assurance that you are iu earnest in what you have undertaken. How many a poor idle, erring, hesitating outcast, is now creeping and crawling his way through the world, who might have held up his head and prospered, if instead of putting off his reso lutions of amendment and industry, had he only made a beguiling." Jimks Ii. Ukntbv, the murderer of lladge Yorke, the actress, was on Mohdlty removed to the Eastern Penitentiary, where he began to starve his term of life imprisonment. The removal from tbo gloomy walls of "Old Moya,' where tbo""liffc man" sat within shadow of tbo scatfold for days and days, was without a word, attd klie trip was made with out incident. At 'the Eastern Penitentiary the transfer was simple. Uentry was given over to the warden hy the Sheriff, his suit of brown taken olf and the garb put on,- which he will wear until the sentence of life has bcon served out. Kingston's weather prognosticator. Prof. Coles, offers this advice to business men and others, as a guide during the month of May : "We warn all buaiuess men to stand flijn. and do not attempt to push your creditors. For on the 17th of this month we reach the extreme summit of evil planetary Influences, aud a general attompt to force creditors now would bring on the greatest financial catas trophe this world has ever experienced. Wild panics in stocks will take place during the next two mouths. The times are im proving slowly but there is great danger of a relapse, therefore the above timely warning is given." Benatok Pknhose is amply fulfilling the prediction of his friends, and gaining not only iu the estimation of his colleagues but has the confidence of the entire iieople ot the state. Ills political friends are gratified to know that be will dispense the patronage in tbe eastern part of the state. In the matter of committees he will get good assign ments, hut like every new Senator will have to begin with the less important places. lie will be on the Committee on I'ostotMces, which will give him control of all Pennsyl vania poatotUce nominations, and he will have several other leas important assign ments, the beat of which will bo ou tbe Committee ou Immigration. Thk ml uisters of New York are, one might say, mildly angered at Dwigbt I.. Moody, t'..e famous evangelist, who has just announced that ho Intends holdiug a series of suuiiii . meetings at Carnegie Hall, at which a num ber of clergymon from Knglaud will preach. It is this intention which has excited the local miultUirs to iudignaliou. They say Mr. Moody's winter revivals caused tbe depletion of their congregations autl a gradual disinte gration iu the working forces of their cliuiehes. A number of uiluisten said that the thought some steud should be taken in regmd to the matter, as a uontiuuauce of the meetings would result iu paralysing ail branches of their work. One of the fore-mot-! opponents of Mr. Moody's plan of hold iug -iimmer meetlugs in Caruegie Hull is Ho IT. It. 8. MaeArthur, of the Calvary I)jin,i cburcb, which is almost opposite. VV hi n tin spring time eouies, "gentle An nie, lil. ill other seusibte persons, wil cleans I In Inn and reliovates tho systen with Ik-Witt's Kittle Karly Kiscin, faim.u litlle pills for the liver and stomach all tin m.ii louud. '. H. Hagcnbiiili. NOGGETS of news. Ex-Sfiintor CukF la crltlcallv ill t Waco, Tox. August 11 luer, the composer, la In sane tn the l'.ollevue hospital, Ntw York. Oscar Wide 'la still In prison In England, but will be released on the 18th or 18th of this month. Fish packer and dealers of all the grv.it lai cs porta will meet In Chicago Fmlny I" form a pool. The exhibition of the klnetoecope pic tures of the Corbett-Fltaslmmona prize fight will be forbidden In Pueblo, CaJ. Thirteen wtl knows physicians In Atlanta, Oa.. to be tried by a med ical court on a charge of breach of ethics. Advices received In Paris say that Prince Henry of Orleans had an au dience with King Menellk of Abyssinia on April 12. The statue of Professor Gross, the distinguished Philadelphia surgeon, erected at Washington, waa unveiled this afternopa, Joseph Thome, the Inventor of the Thorne typesetting and distributing Machine, died at Sing Sing, Jf. T., yos .erday, aged 72. Hmw ti Treat h Wife. (Prom IVelflc Health Journal.) First, got a wife; second, be patient. Yon may have great trials and perplexities In year business, hot do not therefore, carry to your borne a cloudy ' or contracted brow. Your wife may have trials, which, thongh of loss magnitude, may be hard for her to bear. A kind word, a tender look, will do wonders in chasing from her brow all clouds of gloom To this wo would add always keep a bottle of Cbamhi-rlnin's Cough Itemcdy in the hottsn. It Is the host and is sure to be needed sooner or later. Your wife will then know that yon really care for her and wish to protect her health. For saloby Ornhlor Urns., druggists. Two Kir.rd hi n, Hsaihorn Wro c. Knn.v.'.Hc, Tenn., May 5. Pasnonper Iraln No. 2, ou the Southern railway, waa wreck';'! and turned over last night near muff City, 100 miles from Knoxvllle. Two people are reported killed and other wounded. Tim WBthr. Fw ewtem Pennsylvania and New Jersey: Fair; weateily winds. For Delaware and Maryland: Pair; slight ly warmer; westerly winds. For Itching Piles, irrltati.in of tlio genitals or Itchiifg in any p-nt of the body, D.miiV Ointment is woith its weight in gold. No nntter bow long standing the trouble, Moan's Ointment will not fail to give instant relief. Mrs). Mr-jovuii Kuus Tor AVlinony. Trenton, May 6. Mr. Mary E. Ma- Eowan, from whom ex-Mayor Frank A. Mags-warn secured a divorce in Okla homa about a year ago, yesterday filed a bill In the court of chancery aBltin:: to have that decree declared null ami void, and an order made against Ma gowan to pay her alimony for the sup port of herself and children. Mrs. Ma gowan declares that through fraud, duress and misrepresentation she wai Induced to withdraw her opposition tc the Biilt Instituted In Oklahoma, and she charges that Magowan never had a legal residence In Oklahoma to make the divorce valid. She charges him with 111 treatment and with having failed to l:eep his agreement whereby she was to get $5,000 a year for tho suppott of herself and children. Mr. 1), I'. Davis, a prominent liveryman anil merchant ol Goshen, Va., lias this to say on tho subject of rheumatism : "I take pleasure in recommending Chamberlain's Pain lta'iu for rheumatism, as I know from personal experience that it will do all that is claimed for it. A year ago this spring iny brother was laid up in lied wjth inflammatory rheumatism and sulfured intensely. Tlio first application of Chamberlain's I'.iin ItAlm eased the pain and tlio use of one, bottle com pletely cured hlra. For ealo by Grulilor Bros., druggists. Goiierivl Silloa Oil J'or Jiuropo. New York, May E. Major General Nelson A. Miles left today on the jteamer St. Paul on his way to the Kat of war In Europe. He had been preceded to New York by Captain Maua. his personal aide, and Mr. Daw jon, his secretary. On arriving on the continent the party will go straight by .all to Hrindlsl. Stands at the Head. Aug. J. I!o'e.l, tbo leading druggist of Slirevepoit, Im , says: l)r. Kings New Dis covery Is the only thing that cures my cough, aud it is tho lust seller I have." J. F. Camp IhjII, merchant of Sallbrd, Ariz., writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery is all that is claimed for it; it never fails, and is a sure cure for Ci us lmption. t'nughs aud Colds. I cannot say enough lor iu meilta." Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs aud Colds is not an experiment. It has lieeu tried for a quarter of a century, and to-day stands at the lieail. It never disappoints, f ree trial b ttlcs ut A. Witsloy drug store. Solly Smith Cot tlio DooihIoii. Mow YorV.. May 5. Solly Smith, ot Lo Aiizu'.ea, and Martin F.aherty, ot Lowell, Ka"., rnet last nlKht In a 23 rcuna glove content, at 122 pounds, wnrn the IV.oadway Athletic ciuu. Both CciiKht to the limit, and each ot tham wr.s ready and willing to con tlnue at the erd of the 2Gth round, but the rtferee decided In favor of the n-Rstern man. although Smith had dronnod to his knees frequently durinfl tiie l-Lut to av-id Flaherty's rushes. 'Xlvee tvo never met before, but each had met Geoige Dixon. Flaherty In hln three meetlnBS with Jixon secured a draw each time, while Smith was de frtr.d In his only contest witn uixon, The spectatois were about equally di vided in their o::ulon of tl.e merits if ih- boxers. Pure Every thought, word and action takes vitality Blood from the blood ; every iicrvc, muscle, bone, organ and tissue depends on the blood for iU quality and condition. Cwimv Therefore pure O p rl n g blood is absolutely UlaJiAiHa necessary to right metilCine living and liealthy bodies. IIodiI'm S.ii'gnpnrillais thogreat blood pui'ilior und the best Spring Medicine. Thi-moio it is tlio great euro for Hcrofttla, salt rheum, humors, sores, rheumatism, caturrh, etc.; the great nervine, Mivno-th builder, appe tizer, stomach tonic aud regulator. Hoods Sarsaparilfa",8" six for . Prepared only by 0. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Cut Hood's and only Hood's. Hood's PUIS takoo alter dinner aid dlgeitloa. Cancer Can be Cured. It is very often that the most Insig nificant symptoms arc forerunners oi the most violent disease. There ii not a more destructive disease than Cancer, and in a majority of cases it is first indicated by a very small pim ple or sore, to which no attention is attracted, until it before ions' develops into the moat alarming; conditions. Here la another case where the first symptoms of a moat violent Cancer were too small to receive inticli notice until tite disease had fully developed. Mrs. Laura 13. Minis lias resided at Smlthvllle, Georgia, for years, andis well known throughout the adjoining country. In a recent letter she tells of a wonderful case. She says; "A small pimple of a strawberry color appeared on my cheek ; it aoon changed to purple, and began to grow rapidly, notwithstand ing all efforts to check it, until it was the sise of a partridge eetr. My eye became terribly inflamed, and waa bo swollen, that for quite a while I could uot see. The doctors said I had Can- Mrs. Laura E. Mims. cer of the most malignant type, and after exhausting' their efforts without doing me any good, they gave up' the case as hopeless. When informed that my father had died from the same disease, they said I must die, as hered itary Cancer w.ib incurable. I was terribly reduced in health, and felt as if my life was wasting away. " At this crisis, I was advised by a friend to try S. S. S., and in a short while the Cancer seemed more in flamed than before. I was informed that was favorable, however, as the medicine acts by forcing out the poison through the pores of the skin. uetore long tne cancer Degan to discharge and continued to do so for three months; then it Dcgan to ileal, I continued the medicine a whilo longer, until the Cancer disap peared entirely, and I enjoyed better health than ever before. This has been several years ago and there has not been a sign of a return of the disease." Cancer Is becoming alarmingly prevalent, and manifests itself in such a variety of forms, that any sore or scab, it matters not how small, which does not readily heal up and disappear may well be regarded with suspicion. The fact that S. S. S. (auarantced purely vegetable) cures hereditary Can cer, which is considered incurable, places it without au equal as a sure cure for all manner of real blood diLases, such as Scrofula, Eczema, Contagious lllood Poison, or any other form of bad blood. Our treatise on Cancer and Blood Diseases will be mailed free to any address by Swift Soecinc company, Atlanta, ueorgia. lle'iiivni'e't. lli-lbory invoMtiniitlon. Do'',r, Pel., May. 5. The committee appointed la&t week to inveatigate the newspaper charges of bribery upon the part of members of the general as sembly met yenterday afternoon. J. H. HofTecker, of Wilmington, teetliled that he had been retained as counsel for Mrs. II. Victor Oanse, and that he wrote to Senator Pyle and Itepreeenta tlve McCullough, both of whom, the lawyer stated, said It would require from $1,000 to $1,600 to push' the bill through. Senator Pyle and Kepresen tatlve McCullough both denied Huf fecker's statements. McCullough stat ed that Mr. Hoffecker mentioned mon ey to him, but that he told the attor ney that he was not In that kind of business. It is evident from the testimony adduced that the committee will report no foundation for the charges so far as the members of the legislature are concerned. I had severe attacks of gravel and kidney trouble; and unable to get a medicine or doctor to cure mo until I used Hop Hitlers, and they cured mo In a short time. A DlSTlNOUJBllKI) IiAWYKR OP WAYHB CO., N. Y. Coloki.888 and Cotp. A young girl deeply regretted that she was so colorless aud and cold. Her face was too white, and her hands and feet felt a though the blood did not circulate. After one bottle of Hop Hitters hail been taken she was the rosiest ami healthiest girl in the town, with a vivacity and cheerfulness of mind gratifying other friends. All. mile City Its l'luasuros mill Hotels. Wo have received from the General Pa- seiiner Department of the Philadelphia and Heading Railway a neatly arranged booklet descriptive cf Atlantic City, containing a complete list of lintels, their location, rates, etc , and showing several illustrations of seaside scenes, aud also telling some of the manifold advantages which make 'The Koyal Reading Koute" the favorite line of travel to the sea. Copies can be obtained by sending a two cent stamp to Mr. Jgilson J. Weeks, Uenerai Passenger Agent, Keadlug Terminal, l'Mia delphia. Thirty years la a long time to fight so pafiinil a trouble as piles, oat jaeou Jincnen, i.r llnlnnville. IV. strtmled that louic be fore he tried DeWitt's Witch Hasel Salve. which miirklv aud nernianentlr ell rod Mini It is equally effective in eeaema aud all skin aoectlous. c. 11. iiageniMion. Protest A ten I nut J'rcnoh Klelwrmeu. St. John's. N. V., May 6. Trouble is exnerted here between tho French flsh ermen on the west coast of the Island and the New Foumlland authorities. The Frenchmen have no vessels there and are compelled to live In permanent dwellings, which Is contrary to the treaty. The colonial ministry, there tore, will protest to the Imperial gov ernment against their presence. A Household Necessity. Ctewarets Candy Cathartic the most won di rful medical discovery of the age.ileasant und rvrreslilug tu the taste, act genuy auu positively ou kidneys, Hver aud bowels. cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, hamtual constipation aim biliousness. I'leuso buy and try a box of C V. V. today; 10, 25, SO tents. Bold am guaranteed lo cure l.y all druggist. THE PflftfS HOLOCAUST I (Continued from I'lrst Pane I long lines ot sumptuoiiB i-'iuipmrfa Most of these returned rrontv. their owners being dead. Tin" ith.iK were I seen moving off with oecupnnta In jured In head or llmlm, In ninny casus with faces streaming with blood. The flrp orlclnatcd i n the left side of the baxaar. The illuminating ap paratus of the klnemati grarh ex- i plodcd nnd set flr to the Turkish cur- tains anil hangings. In a few moment the tlames spread along the Whole side of the bazp.ar. Th. public threw them sjelves Instinctively to the right side of the building, which backed on a high wall of an adjoining edifice. The baxnnr altogether had c-icht doors, three In front and one on the left side. In the rear were four, like French win dows, which were specially reserved for the employes. The crowd near the main entrance was able to escape, but those at the 'other end, not knowing of the doom rcaeivid for the employes, found themselves hemmed In. As the fire spread the pressure on the right side, where there were no exits, kept steadily Increasing. Hero a number of the -victims were crushed to death. Happily, the wall of the Hotel Du Palais, against which the bazaar backed, furnished a barred win low. Immediately on the alarm being given the servants hurriedly broke the bars, and were able to rescue a large number of persons. Suddenly, above the roar of the flamee, were heard cries of terror nnd despaiiing appeals for help from the end where the unfortunates were be ing burned alive. The firemen threw hundreds of buckets of water upon them from above at the greatest risk to thi'inselve?, but their courageous ef forts were all in vain. In the Avenue Montaigne, the Place Alma and the Hue Francois, adjacent streets, there was a veritable flight of maddened r'-ople, mostly women with out skirts, petticoats or hats, their feet naked and their clothing either burned off or torn off. Every available fiacre was taken by assault. The whole of the highest society In Parts is In a horrible pell mell, hus bands seeking and calling for wives, and fathers seeking and calling for daughters. One youog woman, still wearing on her breast the badge of a stall attendant, was seen rushing about in her petticoat, her dress having been torn off to be thrown over a lady who was In Ilames. Her one anxiety was to find her parents and tell them of ?r safety. Words would fall to describe the horror of the scene at the Palais do IVIndustrles, where the bodies are ex posed on the side next to the Avenue Banton, in a portion of the building now in course of demolition. Here In a lnree room, covered with rough planks, and on sheets spread over planks, the bodies as they arrive from the ambulances nre being placed In three Ions rows. Here Is exemplified death by Are, with all Its horrors. Hodie's completely nude, limbs twisted in writhings of agony, some still hav ing shreds of clothing which assist recognition, In suite of horrible dis figurement, bones visible through fire eaten flesh, some merely skeletons or grinning- skulls blackened with smoke. A laitre force of officials is engaged In regulating admission of friends at the entrance, which is besieged by crowds shouting and fighting. Only small groups arc admitted at a time, and the visitors are supplied with can dles to assist them in their lugubrious search. It is a strange scene, as they go grouping about amid human debris and turning over shapeless and un recognizable masses of flesh. The missing who are supposed to be dead Include General Meunier, the Marchioness de Callifet, the Duchess d'Alencon, the Countesses De Mun and St. Perler, the Marchioness De Flores, the Viscountess Hunol Holsteln, Baroness Mackan, wife of the leader of the Pro-Italllsts In the chamber of deputies, and Mine. Morlaunelamon, her son and four daughters. Over a hundred corpses have already been laid out In the Palais d'L'Industrie, and It Is believed that another hundred are beneath the ruins. The wounded are now known to number at least 180. After the flames had been subdued there was no sign of the masonry, girders nnd other structural parts which are usually left after a big fire. 'Jhe whole edifice was reduced to ashes, with a heap of charred corpses as the most noticeable object. The ground was a sodden mass of debris, of clothes, boots, shoes, coins, keys and miscellaneous remains of articles on sale at the stalls. COMFORT AND KNOWLEDGE. Sent free by mall. Set aside for twenty-four hours a bottle or common glass filled witli urine A sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is positive ovidonce of kidney trouble Too frequent desire to urinate or pain iu the back, is alio convincing proof that the kidnoys and bladder nre out of order. WHAT TO DO. There la comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Uoot, tho great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish iu relieving pain in the lack, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to bold urine and scalding pain iu passing it, or lisd effects following use of liquor, wine or lieer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and (lie extra ordinary effect of Swarop-ltoot is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures f the moat distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents aud one dollar. You may have a sample buttle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Men tion Isvkniho IIkbald ami sonu your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., HJnghamtou, M. Y. Tbe proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuine! of this oiler. Coining invents. May 80. Ice cream and strawberry festival In Bobbins' opera bouse, under the auspices of the societies of Trinity Ke formed church. May 18 Entertainment by the Sunday school of tho Welsh Congregational church, of South West street. . June 8. (Inind concert by the P. M. church choir. Iu Uoblilns' opera house. June 18. Ice cream festival under the auspices of tbe famous ftpe 1MU duo, in Bobbins' opera house. There l a C)s of I'wiple Who are injured by lb use of eaflee. ltecently there bas beg pi seed hi alt tho grocery stores a Be prepare, tiot) called OHAIN-O, made of par grains, that takes the place of coffee. The most dolieaU) stomach receives it without distress, and but few cau tell it from coflta. It does uot east over i us flinch. Childreu may drink It with Krcat hi ni flt 15 1 tt, and 2S cts. per package. Try it. At,l liirtiltMN-U. When a woman falls ovetboard she some times drowns when there is a life buoy Just within a few strokes of her all because she doesn't happen to see it Sick people often perish in the same way. Help Is within reach, but they don't know Just where It Is. Thev be come discouraged and disgusted with taking med icines and give mi in desnair. Mrs. Mary j. Stewart, of Saratoga, Ssnta Clara Co., rat., in a letter to Dr. R. V. rierce, chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Intitute, liuf ftlo, N. Y., says: "I suffered for fourteen years with female weakness, nervousness and general debility, trying everything I could find to help tne all to no avail. Al though I was thoroughly discouraged and disgustedwlth taklmt medicine when I heard of Dr. Tierce's medicines, I thought I would trv once more lo find relief. I took tl e ii.i.., HL.tlrnl Diacoverv' and 'Pavonle Prescription,' and too great praise cannot be given for the rapid relief they gave me. I am now free from the former troubles, aud may God bless Dr. Pierce in all his under takings to cure suffering humanity " Thousands who hnd reached this fotlorri and hopeless condition of body and mind have found ntw hope and rescue in the use of these marvelous remedies. Dr. Pierce's great thousand - page book, "The People's Common Sense Medical Ad vi'ier" is sent free in paper covers for si one-cent stamps to pay cost of mailing only; or, cloth -bound for $ stamps. Address, Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Rev. I. K. Thompson, of ltast Calais, Wmhlng to i Co.. Vt., writes concerning this great work: "lam charmed with the ?tyle and general sub ject matter of the entire work. I consider it n valuable addition tomycnrefiillyBelected library. Tbe purpose to t men right physically Is a noble one. I am also pleased with the refined aod at the same time fearless way In which you liauille those delicate subjects rjrtalnlngto biology, thus making thowork admirably fitted for theyoutig." STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Jtnpld ltlsos In Willi Street I)rvo tho Hcnrs Into n l'nnto. New York, May 4. Several factions combined lo cive a strong tone lo the market for stocks today, and the up ward course of prices was practically without Interruption of any reactionary tendency nil day. In nearly' all of the standard shares. The day closed with n burn', of-animntlon and a buoyancy of ot values which has not been equaled on the exchange for many weeks. The bears weie fulrly driven Into a panic, anB rushed pell mell to cover, prices Jumping with each succeeding sale. Large blocks ot the nrincipal siocus aiso cnang- cd hands In Quick succession for the long account. The volume or trading in the last hour was very largo, es peclnlly In Sugar, though the , trading widened pretty generally all through the tlve list. Closing uius: Balto. & Ohio... 13 Lehigh valley., zs-jfc Chesa. 9t Ohio.. 16 N. J. central... Ws Del. & Hudson..l08 N. Y. Central.. 99 V., ti. & W 148 Pennsylvania .. 51 lSile HH4 Heading '18 L,uke Erio &. W. UVs St. Paul IS't 'All asst s paid, Gcuornl Murkotx. Philadelphia, May 4. Flour steady; win ter superfine, $2.7B2.90; do. extras, 3 S.26; Pennsylvania lollcr, clenr, $IS4.I6; do. straight, $4.164.36; western winter, cloar, $4?4.1B; do. straight, $1.15(&4.33; city mills, extra, $3.10B3.86. Itye flour dull at 2.251(2.60 per barrel. Wheat weak; con tract wheat, Mny, sosfkUVic; no. z i"cnn sylvanla and No. 2 Delaware red, spot, 88M,fr8lic.: No. 1 northern spring, spot. Sfl'.ifiSTc; No. 2 red, May, TWic; do. June, 76c; do. July, 75c; do. September, 7Hic; do. October. 72 tc; do. December, 73c Corn mtlct; steamer corn, spot, 271,45J2Sc. ; No. 2 yellow for locnl trade, 32c; No. 2 mixed, srot, 2814 29c; No. 2 mixed, May, 28Mit!l3e. Oats quiet; No, 2 white, carlots, 2t!c.; No. 2 white clipped, carlots, 26c; No. 2 white. Muv, June nnu July, z&aizBVic. liny firm; choice timothy, $14fil4.W for larao bnlca. Hecf steady; beef hams, $21 21.60. Pork steady; family, tl0.60ll. Lard dull; western steamed, J4.30. Uutter quiet; western creamery, iswHc; uo. taciory, 8Hil2e.; Elglns, 17c; lmltntlon creamery, KW14'.'c.; New York dairy. Hit 16c; do. creamery, llXgTIc.; fancy prints jobbing nt lHlSlc: do. extra, wholesale, 18c. Choese quiet"; large, OV4ilOc; small, 10V5 plUic; part sKlms, 48ixw,c: urn skims, 268c. Kggs dull; New York and Penn sylvania, lOSflOc; western, fresh, 9 10c; southern, 8ig0c Tallow quiet; city. 3c; country, 3c, as to quauiy. woi tonseed oil quiet; prime crude, 2O20Vic; do. yellow. 24$j'2lWc. Petroleum dull, but linn; rellneu Mew xorit, ..; rnuauei phia and Baltimore, $6.20; do. In bulk, $3.70. Pig Iron dull; southern, $10U; northern, $10.5012.50. Copper easy; brok ers, $11; exchange, J10.T6ll.12i4. Tin easy; straits, $13.1513.20; plates easy. Spelter steady; domestic, $4.1O1.20. Lead firmer; Metal Uxthange quotes $3.253.30: hrokurs' price, $3.1214. Coffee closed bare lv Bteadv: May. $7.56; June, $7.D0S7.B5: July, $7.60; AugUBt, $7.65; September, $7.66 ffi7.70; December, $7.657.70; March, 7.S0. I.tvo Stock MnrkotH. New York, May 4. Cables quote Amer ican Bteers at lOtunittc, draaaed welBht: sheep at 10&12C, dressed weight; refrig erator beef at 84(&i4c. Calves quiet, steady; veals. $406. Sheep and yearling lambs firm, sprlne lambs dull; unshorn sheep, $&6; clipped do., $3.&04.0214; un shorn lambs, $6.26(36.26; clipped do., ft. 50' 5.37V4; northern spring Inmbe, $7.26 per 100 His. Hogs steauy nt $4.V4.B0. East Liberty, Pa., May 4. Cattle sup ply light; Di line, $5.1055.25; bulls, stags and cows, $2&8.75: common to good oxen, J2&4.10. Hogs steady; prime assorted, $M0&4.20; best Yorkers, $4.10e?4.15; com mon to fair Yorkers, $4Q4.Qfi; heavy hogs, tHd.10; pigs, $8.8503.96; roughs, Jt.6oe8.26. ?l!ep steady, unchanged. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forevor, be made well, strong, magnetic' full of new life and vigor, take No-To-lUo, thn wouder-workor that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 en red. lluy Nu-To-llao ' from your own druggist, who will guarautee a' cure. 50c or fl.00. Booklet aud sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling IZeiuedy Co., Chicago or New York, Ux-Ciiftlilor Hoffman Iiiillotod. Hagerstown, Md May 6. The United States grand jury at Baltimore yes terday Indicted Edward Hoffman for alleged embezzlement from the Peo ple's National bank, of Hagerstown. Hoffman was formerly assistant cash ier and teller of the bank, and it U said that he obtained between $16,000 and J20.000 of the bank's money. Two Indictments were found against him. Hoffman left Hagerstown some months ago, but returned recently. His friends say he can satisfactorily explain his transactions with the bank. It Is said that he will willingly go -to Haltlmore to stand trial, and that lie can readily furnish (20.000 ball to answer the charges. lltieumatlsm Cured In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu rslaia radically cures In 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefiU. T. F. Anthony. ex-I'ostinaater of Promise City, Iowa, says: "I bought one bottle of Mystic uure tor mieutnsiism, auu two noses 1 l .!' .1 .1 .. 1 f J F oi it uiu ino more gwu iiwh any suetuiaue i ever took." TS veuu. Bold by C. II. llaehluli, druggist, Shen andoah. Iluy Keystone Hour. lie sure tliat the name I.bshio Si IUkr, Ashland, Pa., is printed cm ever sa k. , i I JBBBK1SE-. admiral Meade: dead, tVas lletlrp'i lro 't Aci 'n o"vlfe by PconIiImiI ( Ii M'lnn I. Washington, M iy 5 Ad'iiltal Meade (retired), V. H. N., who lias bun 111 In Washington for thiee weeks pnst, died yesterday at Dr. Jolinn. n's private san itarium. Admiral Meade was IlrBt taken 111 with the grip, which was afterwards aggravated by appendicitis. An oper ation had to be pel formed, and from Its effect the admiral failed to rally. Hear Admiral Richard W. Meade was noted for his Americanism. Ills strong THK LATE ADMIRAL MKADB. expressions met with disfavor under the late administration, and President Cleveland retired him from active ser vice two years ago. Meade w as born In New York cltjr ou Oct. 9, 1837. lie was appointed midshipman from California on Oct. i, ISfiO, and served on the At lantic and West Gulf blockading squad rons and on the western flotilla during the war, and distinguished himself par ticularly In the memorable battle on the Stone ilver, S. C. He waa com missioned commander in 1868; captain in 18S0, and commodore in 1892. He was the designer of the model battleship Illinois, evblblted at the World's fair. .CHASES BloodfHerveFood For Weak nnd Run Down People. IUUHT IT IQ 1 The richest of all restora WflHI II IOI tlve foods, becauso it re places the essentials of life that nro ex hausted by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! mcWJSS digestion perfect It creates solid llesli, muscle aud strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes active and clear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness in either sex, and as a female regulator lias no equal. Price 60c, or flvo boxes 82.00. Druggists or by mnll. Wo can help you. Advice and book, free. pWflto Ua About Your Caso. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1612 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. c. S. l'IHM.H8, M. D. Office; 30 WpfitCentjeticct. Can bo contmhetl nt nlf hoim. of- M. hUllKK. ATI OUNEY'-AT-LAW. Omcc Kgnn ImUtllug, corner of Main am Centre streets, Shenandoah. T H. FOMRKOY. u . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. Jjl W. 8IIOF.JIAKUK, ATTQRNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. QV JOHN JONRS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, IfOck Box Cfl Mahnnoy CSty, Pa. ITnvlne Htudtod under gome of the m masters tp Iondon and Paris, will ir!vrt Iumoim on the violin, mnndoltn, guitar and vocal culture. Terrm rcAvj nubia, Auurepa In aro oi twrourt the jeweler. Bhenftiidoalw A mg Only is powilblo, whether a a test -of excellence in jouruallton, or lor the ineaRiireinent ot quantities, tlmo or values; anil The... Philadelphia Record . . . After ft enrecr of ncnrly twenty years of uninterrupted Krimth is Jtutilled in claim I UK Unit the standard first cfctublUlifHl by us loumiera is mo one true teat oi A Perfect Newspaper. 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Mil&' Nervine Triumphs, Excewlvo Nervousness from Childhood. La Crtopo Brings on Heart Weakness. BV. B. P. 8EAHKY, pastor M. E church, Ituchanan, Ga. writes Dec. 10, 1898: "In childhood I wni afflicted With excessive nervousness, which, almost developed Into Bt Vitus dance. 1 partially reeoveed, but at college It gradu ally grew worse. Close study aggravated tho troublo; any unnsual exertion caused trembling all over. In 1R90 I had a severe attack ot Ia drlppe w blah brought on heart weakness. I had beon almost constantly under treatment rot nervous troubles, and changed climate fre quently without avail. Ln it February I bo g:in takln; lr. Miles1 Kesteratlro Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills and since then I Dr. MUm' .Nes'virt: Restores , Mealtb : have been studying more and working harder than for years and tho goed euecta that have resalted seem to be permanent." Br. Miles' Itemodlos are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, 6rt bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Ileart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DR. MILKS MKDIUAL CO,, Elkhart, Iud. A genmno welcome waits you st JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Iain and Coal Sis. Finest whiskeys, beers porter and rIh constantly on tap. Obotte eniperanee drink and cigars. 5 if.i&r .V -'. 'wr'tfie 4..PHllA..t it Tovlnsky's drug store. 38 lt Centre street. Foi :01t SlIHItIPP, H. S. ALBRIGHT, Ot1 Orwkmbcro. Subject to Republican rules. lillions of Dollars Go up in snioko ovory year. TnVo no risks but get your houses, stock, fin. nl tn re, etc., insured in nrst-ulasg re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, 130 South Jardlu St Also TJfn and Accidental Oomnanf Tho Rosy Freshness And n velvety softness of the skin is Inva riably obtained by tboro who usu Pozzonj'b Complexion "owdcr. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For-- BARBEY'S eer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tour.; HATCHLESS IN EVERY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA Tour to OAI.IPOHNIA and the PACIFIC (O.Y8T will leave New York and Philadelphia March 27, returning on regular traim within nine inoutlia. Kountl-trlu tickets, liiclntllng all tour Icntoies irolni: and tronspnrtatioii only returning, will lie old at rate of KM.OO from New York, and tSOB.OO from Philadelphia: o way tickets, Including: all tour fuattireo roIiik, $11 .78 from New YorV U0.2B from I'hiludel' phia. Proportionate rates from other point. WASHINGTON Tours, each covering n period of three days, will leave Now York nnd l'lilladel March 11, 22, and May la, PW7. Hates, iucluti Ing tranioortatlon and two days' accommoda tion at the neat Wiuhlnirton Howls, tU from Now ok, aud f 11.00 from Philadelphia. for detailed Itineraries and other InfettnsMou amily at tloket agencies or address Ooa W, i"y d Itoyti, Ami. Ueu'l Pass. Ageut, IteWHl mtt Htalion, Philailelpl ia. Wanted-An Idea 2 Who can think ox some sun pie thins toitatentf' ' mav brlnr vmi wealth. URN A CO.. Patent Attor- DIVIDEND PAIO IN OCTOBER To (mrooatoaert WOULD YOIJ OABK 4,JK,,i!;.Vfi'. ft lu Twe. TO 1NVSST $10 OB CPWlBOSt Dl.l- I em 11 nanslal Va., M Datrtairs sum OsImki. III. Wanted-An Idea Wbo can think of taine simple tuiug to paten tr ttsot Tear Idea?: tlir mar brlns vou wealtn. tt JOBV WlSDDCKBUHN Co., Psltnt Attor s, WuSlngton, b. (' , fur tbalr tl,8ui orlM otter t lUt or two hunire4 hiv.iuiious vuateil. Devi sad
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