EVENING HERALD KHT.VHMgllril) 1810. PuHHsbed everv Kvenfng, KseeptfStindAy.nt H OVtH ,TR1I! STRUCT, NUHdmlBI. Tin- HernM i dcifvpinl In Hhetisndtma ami lh niir oiimlliiK tow n for ntx eents a week, pRy iible to the i-wriler Hy mat I $8.00 A fwf, or K cuts a month, pnynhlr In advance. AivertIM incut uhnrK') m-i-onling tospaee And position Tlio publisher-. rem-r e the right to cbange'thr liotitlon of cTllHtMiientf whenesrer the pub 1 1 .ition of news demands It. Til right Is n ned to n-Ji't t nn advertisement, wheUior 11 ml tor or not, that the publishers lnn deem inipr ipor. Aili erti.lng rates made known tipii'i Application. r.iiti"-ed At the pontoftk-r At Shenfimlofth, I'a., ns m-eond claw iiiaII matter. TRI.Kl'iTOXE CXmNKOTION. "All lhe News That's Fit to Prlnt. fcCve&ninge Herald THURSDAY. MAT 8. 1W7. Tin. lien telephone line, with a promise of rates lum tlian half nnw in vngun, will be ni'li nmcd by business men And others. I r is reported from Wiwhlngtoti tint T. V. l'unilrrlf, of Scntnton, vrlll Its appointed Immigration Commissioner. II. J. llelly, of I'lnl idelplila, In also nil applicant. W I'. IUkrity is Ambitions to once more u--.ii me the position of Dictator in Deitm- i it i i politic in thin thin state. The leading p 11 1 y men of tills county are with lilm. Tiik rm-nt explosion in 1 lie tunnel of an underground railway in London waseaused b g is. ami a leakage of pus in the lloslon subway not long ago insulted in nn explosion t h.it U-it rnyeri a street car anil killed several P ii.i ngers. Surface lines of travel are not 1 1 1. 1 ly to go out of fashion. I i isiiidatk llryan will deliver a lecture in 1J iding sumo time this month, and the 1! 1 1. 1 1i nineniry are nuking arrangements tugii-liim a grand welcome. It is said lie may extend his stny in Pennsylvania lung enn igli to visit otlior large cities. Why not v.s t Shenandoah, as the guest of the I-V-e S Iver Hi piihlli-an League, or what remains or th it organization. iik DemtcMtle Senators who aro plot : to delay tint Dliigley laritt' might to .-t that tho Kepuhliesns, neither In Somite nor the House, employed any 'nii'hc tactics agulnst the Wilson Tl it measure was ''hung up" for a u t :.( iii the Senate, hut the men who iv ed it were Democrats. Tim JlstpHultean c an example of partisan dceouey in 1901 1 1 i t!i ,.l,i I. ill lol !. I. U'.ll wl n il the Democrat ought to imitalo in S'I Mri'il to tho surprise of everybody, save the lew who were in the secret, the tuifl hill i pre-ented to the Semite Tuesday by Sena tor Idrirli from the Committee on rinaiice. Tli vote stood six to five. Senator Jones, of Ni i id. i, .joining with tho I'epulilieans. A uioug its leading features are the striking nit of the retroactive clause, nn incrairo in tho tax on beer and tea, n specific duty of ten cents being imposed o.i tea, and sonio im portant changes made in regard to wool aud it-, manufactures, on sugar aud tobacco. iEs. Miles, having obtained permission to visit Europe or Asia to witness military operations that may bo in operation in oithor of these portions of the globe when ho readies them, will have- to hurry up his cakes if lie tic sires to be a spectator of Greek or Turkiah military tactics, for fiom present indications the existing conflict between those two countries, if not already ended, is likely to be before the General will be able to reach the battle Holds. Jf he should fail to witness tho military manoeuvres or tho fighting, he will have the pleasure of visiting classic giound.s. THE OUTLOOK. There is unquestionably a considerable im provc incut in the various business channels, over th" condition of things that have existed l..r the past three or four months. Uvery t nng indicates a marked improvement in tr ide for the summer, especially as soon as the present tar in" bill now In tho hands of the Si n.itL becomes a law. .This is the consensus "I opinion as expressed by the leadiug com mercial and business men of tho market i entre-. There is also a noted Improvement in coal circles. The managers of tho anthracite coal roads say that they are much encouraged by the improvement that is now evident in the ti-.ide. For the pant fortnight there lias him an increased demand for all siee, and prices have hardened. Some of the smulli r concerns are believed to he shad ing prices still, but no complaints- are made against the strong companies. Prices are not yet up to the circular, but itis ex pci ted that they will be by June 1. There an ditl't rences of opinion as to whether there will lie an advance after that date. Move coal is now quoted at $1.05 (u, fl 10 a t hi There is great scarcity of buckwheat and -ome other picpured siies that aie used, for steam. It is a common practice to mix a small percentage of bituminous coal with the anthracite to make steam, but the officials of tin- anthracite companies do not admit 1 hat tin- low prices of bituminous eoal have interfered seriously with their sales. The April output of anthracite coal was al. out 2,500, 000 tons, and it is estimated that the market requirements for this month will be about the same. 1 1 I he anthracite coal companies restrict piudiiitinn to a, 500,000 tons in May they will produce in the first five nwoths of the year I2,iil(i,ii(l0 tons, against IB 584,000 tons of a y i-.i i .iio, or a decrcHgo of ii,H88,000 Ions. If tin- i oiisniuptioa continue at this nttr tin oiigli the balance of the year, it will lie the poorest In results to the coal companies! of anv year siuee the old-time Ueinorsllsaticii ami an, 'lion sales. It is claimed, however, that buyers will have to come into the in.ii kcl and pay higher prices than they pin 1 1 last year, the restrictions of production ha win; givou the large companies the strong est hnlil on the trade they have ever had. Whether the year shall be fairly pruspeiou or u very poor oue aeouit to depend wholly upon the demand, and the salving of the question whether or not high priees for anthracite have resulted in large substitution of other fuels. Very little is said about cut prices, about the only concession reported being 10 cents per ton. A HetuMtutld Necessity. (avarets Candy Osthartio, tbe most won derful medical discovery of tbe age, pleasant and refreshing to tbe taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, Uver aud bowels, leaiisiug tin nt i if system, dispel colds, cure headache, feier, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of ' (' ('. to-day; 10, 85, SO cent. Sold aud guaranteed to cure by all druggist. NUGGETS OF Ntwb. General Poweil Clayton, the new American minister, ha anlved in Mexico City. The will of the late William Tappan, Jr., of Milton, Mass.. giver most of the ntnte of 1220,000 to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Jatob 8. Johnnon, colored, an ex- prstcher, was hanged at Bonn-rville, is u . j-e-njiiMkj- iui -nir muruer ui An nie Hwkman. It died protesting -hit Innrcence. Ai a result of the Investigation of the South Carolina state dispensary several prominent officials' are charged with appropriating cigars, lefoos, eto to their own use. The revolutionists "ftiesday made an attack n lUotjambtt, Ecuador, and after a bloody battle they were rout.il. Among the prisoners taken were u number of Jesuit priests. Iliiw tii Troat n Wile. (Prom Pmlflo Iteallh Journnl ) First, get n wife ; second, be patient. You may have groat trials and perplexities in your business, but do not therefore, oevry to your home a cloudy or contracted brow. Your wife may have trial, which, though of less magnitude, may be hard for her ta luar. A kind word, a tender took, will do wonders iu chasing from her brow nil clouds of gloom. To this we would add always keep a bottle of Chnmberlaiti's Cough Kcmedy in the house. It is the liest aud Is sure to be needed sooner or later. Your wife will then know that you really care for her and wish to protect her health. For sale by (Iruhler llros., druggists. One of llnn'ier MmssliV Vli'tlnii. Gloucester, Mas.. May B. Two at- ' tachmentd aggregating $40,000 have been pltu-od upon property owned by ' Mrs. Imcy D. Rogers, of this city, In actions of contract which Have resulted from transactions which Mrs. Rogers ' is alleged to have become involved through dealings with George I. Marsh, i late cashier of the Cape Ann Savings bank, who."o sensational suicide by ' shooting occurred several months ago. It is claimed, however, by Mrs. Rogers that Marsh, who held a power of at torney, made out the notes by filling in the blank forms after Mrs. Rogers had signed them. Tor Itching Piles, irritation of the genitals or itching in any pirt of tho liody, IXian's Ointment is worth its weight in gold. No matter bow long standing the trouble, Doan's Ointment will not full to give inst.uit relief. llenutlf'til Mansion Dostvoyert by fire. New York, May C The beautiful mansion nt Winwe.h Park, near New Itochelle, N. Y., of President Green, of the Columbia Navigation company, burned yesterday, causing a loss ot 200.000. Many valuable pictures were burned, ar?ong them being one worth B,000, and another, "The Ruins of Kgypt," the value of which was In the thousands. The silverware, gold plate and Mrs. Green's diamonds were lost. Colonel C. II. Green, who Is quite old, was saved by his coachman, John Burns. The colonel's eyebrqws, hair and face were scorclred and burned. Mrs. Green and tho servants got out of the house clad only in their night clothing. Stands at the Head. Aug. J. Itogel, the leading druggist of Slnevep ut, Ii., nays: 'Dr. King's New Dis covery i the only thing that cures my cough, and it is the best seller I have." J. K. Camp licll, mcrch-uit of Satl'ord, Ariz., writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery is all that is claimed for it; it never fails, and is a suro cure for Consumption, Coughs aud Colds. I cannot say enough for its merits." Dr. King's Now Discovery fur Consumption, Conghsand Colds is not an experiment. It has been tried for i quarter ol a century, anil to-day stunils nt the head. It never disappoints. I'rco trial b. ttles at A. Wnsley drug store. Ctnli'H Uulilen Annlvoi-Miry. Chicago, May C Three-members of a committee from Utah passed through Chicago yesterday on their way to WashlnRton, where, with the remain ing member, they will Invite Presi dent McKInley to attend the Utah Jubilee' July 24. It will be BO years the 2Uh of July since the little party of pioneers entered In wagons the Salt Lake valley, and the people not only of Utah, but of the adjoining states and territories, propose to fittingly cele brate the anniversary of the event. An exceedingly common and dan gerously significant condition. A warning which must bo heeded, or, as with tho exnross train which fails to regard tho dan ger signal, disaster must follow. A suro indication of thin, weak, im poverished blood. A certain ad monition that the olood is not jironorly feeding the nerves, tis sues and organs of the body. An imperative demand for the tonhy vitalizing effect of Hood's Sursu parilla upon tho blood. "Weak, nervous, tired men and wom en are found everywhere. Men strive too hard to "keep their ond up," women too anxiously work "on their nerves" to moot the demands of home aud society, all lmvo too little sleep, and the oxoessive drain on Klrcn.'th and nervous energy will hj.i com pletely ruin health. The strength must be built v. by pure blood, and tho noi-v s must also find in pure blood the proper nerve food. For tliis piiriMiso nothing equals Hood's Sarsapnt-llla. The thousands of wonderful cures It has accomplished, the liko of which no other medicine and no combination of medicines can show, prove iU curative merit j prove that it has nover been equalled as a blood medicine; prove that Hood's Sarsnparilla is indeed the ideal spring medicine, tlie host uerye and stomach tonic, tlio one true blood purilier. Hoo Sarsaparilla b sold by all druggists. Trice a I. Hood & Co., Lowell, ila. HE KNEW WHY. SH.t Da . 1. - '... 1 1 t .1 -.1 H - S-l . tory For Ills Wife. " Tills pnrtieulnr family Jar was labeled "Kecnoiny," and every one knows thHt Hint is tho very worst kind. It eauie when she asked for some money to liny a new gown. That Is when they usually conic, nnd the' strange fenture of It all Is that a iiitin who la most rtloular In all matters relating to the snbjcrt of modesty In wonion will mar like nn angry bull nt the mere suggestion of speeding I money for clothes. lie seems to think that I a woman ran go out nnd find such things growing on trees, as ICvu did, forgetful of the fuot that he would lie the first to find fault with the cost tune. If you don't be lieve It, ask any woman who Is married. "I should think," he snlil In title In stance, "that one gown n mouth ought to be enough for the wife of a man in my position." "It would be too much," she replied coldly. "I haveu't had one in nearly six months. " Ho was aliout to dispute her assertion, lmt, after a rapid mental calculation, he derided that perhaps It wns not advisable.' "Jt costs n small fortune to nin this house," he asserted, Intent upon making it Interesting for her In some way. "You pay the bills, " she said, "and do most of tho ordering." He winced a little, but returned to tho nttnok. "The tmtil-U la," ho snld, "that yon don't know tbe vftluoof money.'' "Do you know whyfl' site niked with n suddenness that startled him. " Why why what' ' "Do you know whyf" she demanded ngnln. "Now, Mrs. MnrblehemV'hosnld, recov ering his self possession, "I don't Want sny of your worn out excuse." "Do you know whyf" she repented, re fusing to lie turned from the original question. "This foolishness must end," ho ox olaliued. "1" "Do you know why I don't biiow the value -f moneyf" she persisted, nt tho same time opening her purse and taking out a politnry quarter and toying with It suggestively. In another mlntite the wns nlono. Tie had retired VHi'nulshcd, nnd lnsldo of 94 hours ho had suggested that it would be better nil around if he made her a regular allowance fcr household nnd personal ex pense, which was what sho had been try ing to convince him for two or three years. Chicago Post. l'ur every qipirter in a man's pocket there are a dosou uses; nnd to nse each one In such a way as to derive tho greatest bene fit is a questlnn every one must solve for hi mill f. Wo believe, however, that nn IjeUer use could be made of one of these quarters than to exchange it fur a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedy, a medicine that every family sliotitd lie provided Willi. Iforsaleby (Iruhler llros., druggists. The first counterfeit Kncnlmcu series ot 1802) wns made nt I.Hwnuee,.liitl., by l'cto licCnitncy nvd ll-.c crlminnlly fiiinous lohnf-on brothers. Tl c 1 euh t ttirs-ii wr tri'f.wwiis n r.;:)u thing. V,"uihi:i tit. .1 Its- v i i; ht after en.ii'C It V'-ft I'l-b n t r. i To Mr. D. P. D.ivis, a prominent liveryman mid merchant o( Oosheu, Ya., has this to say on tho subject of rheumatism : "I take pleasure in recommending Chamberlain's l'.iin Ilatm for rheumatism, as I know from personal exj i r once that it will do nil that is claimed for it. A yonrago this spring my brother was la'd up in bod with inflammatory rheumatism and suffered Intensely. Tho first application of Chamlierlaiu's Pain Halm oascil i lie pain and the use of oue bottle com pletely cured him. For sale by Gruhler llros., druggists. Clilciuto strlko Spi-i-iullnir. Chicago, May C The strlko of the building; trades has spread beyond Chicago, nnd Is likely to involve im portant work In a number of other cities. Yesterday the officers of the Plum barn' union and of the Junior Steamll Iters' union used the telegraph wires to stop work on Jobs In St. Louis, Syracuse, N. Y.; Worcester, Mass.; Columbus, O., and Indianap olis. The union men claim to have received word from all these places that the men have stopped work. The situation in this city is now more trained than nt any time since the trouble began. "I was feeling Urod all the time, as tired in the morning as I was at night. I began taking Hood's Barsaparilla and it lias helped me so that I have no such feelings now. My little girl suffered with pain In her st' r.'-.ib, but Hood's Barsaparilla has cured Ler." .Jambs T. Mann, Hubbarda ton, Mass. Weakness nnd Loss of Appollto. "last spring my little girl had no nppe tito and was weak. I gave her one-half bottle of llood'a Barsaparilla, whloh cured ber. Wo will now take no other medicine but food's Sarsaparilla, and recommend it to everyone for weakness and loss ot appetite." Wm. I'. Hanbb, liryeonln, Pa, All Tired Out. "My husband was all tired out and run down in health. He felt the need ot some thing to build him up, and he began tak ing Hood's Sarsaparilla and Hood's Pills and the result was very satisfactory. We regard Hood's Sarsaparilla and Hood's Pills as excellent nicdluiues." MBS. II. L. Mowrv, Towanda, Pa. Tired and Worn Out Feeling. " I have been taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and cannot say too much in iU favor. It has C jno me mora good than any mediolne I 'have ever tried. I have advised my friend to use It for a tired and worn out feeling, as I know that It gives relief." William T. IIukdlk, HollyvlUe, DsL $1 , ebc for $5 . Prepared only by It is tho One True Blood Turifler. 9 Greater New Vork nttl Vow a Law. Albany, May 8. Governor Black af- JJxed his signature to the greater New lork rharter yesterday. The munici pality Is divided Into five boroughs, Manhattan, Itronx, Dronklyn, Queens and lltehmond, wlilrh are in turn each sub-divided Into ten council districts. The mavor will be elected for four years at a salary nf $15,000 per annum, Instead of for two years at 10,000, as. at present. With the exception of the comptroller, who will be elected by popular vote, all municipal offlrers will be appointed by the mayor, -who may remove at will during the first six months cf bis tenure. Oreater New York rovers a territory SS9H square miles, ."J n.llos long and 16 miles wide, with an iFtimated population of about 8,400,otn, second' In both respects only to Ij.r.ilon. Thirty years Is a long time to fight so nslnful n trouble as lilies, but Jacob Mitchell, of Unlotivlllc. I'll., struggled that 'o ig be fore he tried DcWItt'S Witch Hasel Salve, which quickly and permanently cured him. It is enttallv effective In ecnma and all skin alt'ectlous. 0. It. llageubucli. Win? MurdPii-r Sentenced to ni nrn. Morilstown, N. J Way C. David Wilnon, coloied, who chopped his wife to death In their home here, and was convicted of murder In the first de gree, was yesterday sentenced to be hanged on June 8. I had severe attacks of gravel and kidney trouble: and nimble, to get a medicine or doctor to cure me until I used Hop Hitters, and tltey cored tne in a short time.--A DtsTtSoflisimn TiAwrnH or Waynk Co., N. Y. CYh.ori.ics axd OoLn. A young girl deeply regret led that sho was so colorless and and cold. Her face wns too white, nnd her bands and feet felt as though the blood did not circulate. After oue bottle of Hop Hitters had been taken she was tho rosiest and healthiest girl In the town, witli a vlvnuity and cheerfulness of mind gratifying other friends. MlnlRtiii- to tho Netliol-lulid-.. Washington. May C In a list of nominations sent to the senate yester day were the following: Henry A. Cas tle of Minnesota, auditor for the post office department; Stanford Newel of Minnesota, minister to the Netherlands; IOrncst 13. Hempstead, postmaster at Meadvlllc, Pa. When tho spring time comes, "gentle An nie." liko all other semilhlo nersons. will cleanso tho liver abd renovates the system with DeWltt's Idttlo Kaily llifors. famous little pills for tho liver and stomncli nil tho vear round. (Il. H igenluich. Tlio i in I'tttor IMIonri' 'Print. Ilavnni. Muv 0. The government !i" ordered 'ho Competitor case to be .iceeded with Immediately. . There will be a separate proceeding In the rise of the Americans.-Ona Melton and William I.eavltt, to conform with the provisions rf the treaty of 1821. It Is understood that the government Is "favorably dlcpoaed," and that the result of the trial In their case will be a releae. It is stated that Alfredo La borde has not been able to prove his American citizenship. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottlo or common glass with nrino and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling Indicates nn unhealthy condition of tho kidneys. When urino glalns linen it Is positive evidence of kidney trouble Ton frequent desire to nrlnato or pain iu the back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder aro out .of order. WHAT TO DO. There Is comfort in tho knowledge bo often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Knot, tho great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain in tho back, kidneys, liver, bladder and overy part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in pissing it, or bail cfiects following UFO of liquor, wino or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during tho night to urinate. The mild and tho extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands tho highest for its won derful cures f tho most distressing cases. If you need a mcdiclno you should havo tho best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar. You may havo a samplo bottlo aud pamphlet both sent frco by mail. Men tion Kvk-ning Hkiuu) and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., lllngliamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee the gcnulncss of this oiler. The Wonuii'i'. For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey: Fair; warmer; light northerly winds. For Delaware and Maryland: Fair; warmer; northerly winds, becom ing variable. Hucklen's Annua Halve. The best salvo in tho world for cuts, lirulhcs. sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and til skin eruptions, and positively cmcs plies, or .10 pay required. It is guaranteed to give porfect satisfaction or mouy refunded. Price 45 cents tier bor. For sale bv A. WnBloy. Will Hult IIIh Own Coiiveiiloneo. New York, May C Elverton It. Chapman, the stockbroker over whom Is pending a 30 dayB' sentence in Wash ington's "common Jail" for refusing to testify before the United States senate sugar Investigating committee, said to day that he had no Idea when his sen tence was to take effect, and was awaiting word from his attorney in Washington. A report comes from Washington that Henry O. Havemeyer and John K. Searles, of the American Sugar Refining company, are to be tried there on May 17 on charges similar to those preferred -against liroker Chap man. Grlp-Coltlg-IIeuilarlie. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Orlppo when Laxative Hrniuo Quinine will euro you in one dav. Put uo in tablets bon venientfor taking. Guaranteed to en IB, or money refunded. Price, SS cents, "or sale by Kirllu's Pharmacy. upon r-iuoonn in lo. nu. Topeka, Kan., May . For the first time lnten years there are open sa loons In Topeka, and as a result some what of a rebellion against the present state ad mini st ml Ion has been started. Govoinor Ledy has been appealed to to compel the police commissioners to elose the ?la cs, hut so far has re fused to ta!:o a hand In the matter. He says he appointed men on the board whom the Prohibitionists recom mended, anil that It If pot his policy to spy around to see If they are doing their duty. v lileetrle Differ' ;- Electric Hitters Is a medic) uftgaMed for any w .ison, but perhaps more generally Heeded in fbe spring, when the Isugald exhausted fueling prevails, wheu the hwrtstoroM end sluggish and tbe need t vtiAcMm altera tive is felt. A prquiet us uf this medicine has often averted long and periuil fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act inure surely In counteracting and freeing the sys tem from the malarial poinou. Headache, Indigestion, Coustlimtion, DisaiuoM yield to Kleetric Hitters. Unly fifty oeuf per twine at A. Wasley's drug store. T1,A xt, ..!rl1 Avlstfttir-I. of mankind is something like an account in a ledger. Health on one side uls cjisc on the other. All the pure air, good food, ra tional exercise and sound sleep go on one stue oi the account. It sums up health and strength. On the other side, are bad air, poor food, overwork ind worry. That foots Up weakness and disease. When your appetite or sleep is disturbed; when the stomach and liver are not work ing properly, or the bowels are not In regu lar condition; you are losing vitality and strength; flguies are going down on the wiotig side of the ledger. Unless this is stopp.-d and the other side of the account Is built up, you'll soon be a physical bankrupt. , The most profitable account a sick man can open in his Ledger of Life is with Dr. I'ierce's Oolden Medical Discovery, a wonderful anu scientific tonic which im parts a direct and healthy stimulus to the entire nutritive organism. It strengthens the digestive fluids and the liver, and en titles the blood making organs to produce pure, red, highly-vitalised blood. It is not a mere temporary cxhilarator. It feeds the constitution with genuine, per manent power. It writs big, round sums on the health side of the account, and wipes out the figures of weakness and dis- case. 11 Hiiiniaica lUC builds up healthy flesh, muscular energy an. i iiiiit-iuiis. , For nearly 30 years Dr. Pierce has been chief consulting physician of the Invalids' liuiei ana rurgicai iiisinuic, ui iiiui N. Y. Ills formulas are everywhere recog nized as the most effective remedies in the world. His "Pleasant Pellets" are the most perfect and scientific cure tor consti pation ever invented. They arc not violent in their action, but perfectly sure, nnd at the same lime comfortable. Their great tenutatlon has called out a score of iiiii- . . ; 1. 1 1. .1 . I , ,. .nnl.1 MM trv IBllOlll., WIllWU UlUKRlBl-- "- ., ' to substitute, but there is nothing "just 1 11 as gouu. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. A I'onotlouiir.v Market nnd n Loss ot TuoHduy'K InoreiiK-x. New York, May 5. Today's market was reactionary throughout, and very many stocks pl-oiv a loss of a point or over on the day's transactions, tho gain of yes tetdny lieing. for the most part, lost. Tho activity of the dealings was also con siderably diminished us compared with yesterday, tbe total of the shares sold being some fSO.OOO less than yesterday. Closing bids: llalto. &OI1I0... n Lehigh Valley.. 23 Chesu. & Ohio.. ! N. J. Central... 78 Del & Hudson.. Kit N. Y. Central.. 99 P.. L. A W US Pennsylvania .. 5114 Drle lbfi Heading ........ '1S Lako Krle & W. 13& Bt. Paul 72 All aBst's paid. General Market's. Philadelphia, May 6. Floux' dull! win ter superfine, S2.TSy2.i; do. extras, Wit 8.25; Pennsylvania roller, clear, JI6'I.1G; do. straight, S4.1I4.80; western winter, clear, JllfH.15; do. straight, tl.15gt.30; city mills, extra, JS.1M?3.2R. Itye, Hour slow at f2.25f2.D0 per barrel. Wheat firm; con tract wheat, May, 79408OWc. ; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware red, spot, 884?i89c.; No. 1 northern spring, spot, 864(!)87c; No. 2 red, May, T!o.; do. June, T0c. : do. July, 75c: do. August, 73"4c.; do. September, 72'ic; do. October, 72c; do. December, 71Hc. Corn Bteady; oteamer corn, spot, 27'44f2Se. ; No. 2 yol low for local trade, 32c; No. 2 mixed, spot, SH29c; do. May, 2SVMJ20C. Oats steady; No. 2 white, cnrlots, 26c; No. 2 wblto clipped, cnrlots, 2Cc; No. 2 white, May, June and Jul)', 25?2GHc. Beet steady; beef hnms, $21(321.50. Pork steady; fnmlly, $10.5tMTll. Lard dull; western steamed, J4.26. Dutter quiet; westorn c eamery, 131fl7c: do. factory, 8412c.: logins, 17c; Imitation creamery, 100 Uc; Now York dairy, 115J16c.; do. creamery, 13$317c.; fancy prints Jobbing nt ISfiSlp.; do. extra, wholesale, 18c. Cheese quiet: large Now York, 9HS10HC; do. small, fancy, lOWtilllHc.; part skims, 4fi8Ue.; full skims. 2VVS'3c. Eggs dull;. New York anil Pennsylvania, lmmvtc; western, fresh, 9810c: southern, 8V4Q9c. Tallow quiet; city, 3V4c; country, 314c, Petroleum llrm; United closed at 85c. bid. Turpentine quiet at 30c Pig Iron quiet f southern, $194111; nortliarn, $10,504? 12.50. Copper dull; brokers, $11; ox.ihange. $10.75 rni.l2i,i. Tin barely Btoady: straits, $13.15 ig 13.25; plates quiet. Spelter steady; do mestic. $4.104t'4.20. Coffee Bteady; July, $7.56; August. $7.0007.66; September, $7.05; October, $7.70; November. $7.C57.70; De cember, $7.75; January, $7.S0. Ltvo Stock Mni-kots. New York, May 6. Beeves slow and weak all nr-nind; native steers, $1.25916; stuns and oxen. $3.504.40; bulls, $3.10 3.50; dry cows, $1.668.50. Calves quiet; vauls, $3'5.2S. Sheep and lambs fairly active ani fully steady, except for spring iambs, wh.ih are dull and weak; clipped sheep. $4t 1.50; clipped lambs, J1.75C5.45; unshorn do., $5.7o4j(.25; southern spring lambs, 7c. per pound and $4 each. Hogs firmer at $4.30i&4.60. Kast Liberty, Pa May 5. Cattle sup ply light; prime, $5.106.25; bulls, stags and caws. $293.75; common to good oxen, $24(4.10. Hogs steady; prime assorted, $4.1tTl.20; best Yorkers. $4.10T4,15; com mon to fair Yorkers. $4tJ4.05; heavy hogs, I1&4.10; pigs. $3.8503.96; roughs, $2.50f3.25. Sheep steady; clipped sheep, $4.354.40; common. SS&S.GO; choice lambs, $56.15; common to good lambs. $4f4.86: sDrlns lambs, $6437; veal calves, $1.50S4,75. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke. Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using cosily aud furever, be mado well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Hao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50c or J1.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling llemcdy Co., Chicago or New York. Ttnliliod ofn. Fortune In JowoIb. Newark, N. J., May C W. B. Mc Convllle. a Jeweler of Droad street, this city, called at police headquarters last night and reported that he had been robbed of $26,000 worth of Jewelry. His living apartments are on the sec ond floor, Just above the Btore. The lewelrv barl lieen nlanw1 In n a I box about the size of a traveling trunk, in nis sleeping- apartments. The box contained watches, diamonds, rings,' chains and other articles'. The apart ments were entered by means of skel eton keys during the afternoon, and the contents of the strong box re moved. Wltiui n Antd ,0 niMilmiilul nnM It nf nnM One Minute Cough Cure will set you 011 the n' 1 it In Munvnrv In 11 ml, tufa 1 1 ivlll .mi r., pneumonia, bronchitis, croup and all. forms ui iiiiigauu inrotti irotiuios. u. ji. uagen buch. lilnwii to UltH liv Cliomlonls. May wood. N. J May 6. Charles Sltaarnu n ilrilffarlllt Of tills tllaOS. WOS mixing ' flash light chemicals In his Inlinralnrv vast anlnv whan the chem icals exploded. Stearns was blown to pieces and the uunaing was wreeaeu. There Is a Clusa of People Who are injured by tbe use nf coflee. Iteceutly there has been placed in all the grocery stores a new preparation called ORAIN-O, made of pure grains, that takes the place of coffee. The most delicate stomach receives it without dlttress, and but few can tell It from coffee. It does not cost over 1 as much. Children may drink it with ureal lieneflt. 15 cts. and 35 cU. ner package. I Try it. Ask for ClIIAIN-O. AN ACfRESS'JMMAtiib. SUIT. Demands Fifty TUoiirhiuI Hollars from n I'l inm.vl vnllto .fudge. New York. May 6. Louise Von Lln dau, once a popular actress, has brought suit for $50,000 against Judge William A. Oalbralth. of Krle, Pa. According to the woman's counsel, Judge Galbraltb Induced Miss Llndau to leave the stage and go to Europe for musical and Sramatlc study at his expense, tin? agreement being that when she had completed her bourse he should exploit her on the American boards. She raa to receive $10,000 a year, but Ao remittances came after her arrival on the other side. 'hen she was forced to pledge her valuables. Soon after this she met with a se vere accident, and was -sent to the Hnvre hospital. One of the .surgeons asked her to marry him, and In her perplexity she confided In the American consul, Oscar F. Williams, who com municated With Judge Oalbralth, tell ing him on behalf ot Miss Llndau that If he would forward tLOOO she won is fettounce all claims on lilm. Judge Oalbralth agreed to this, but he failed to send the money. As a result Miss Llndau broke off the engagement, returned to America, and now seeks satisfaction. Not only acute lung troubles, which may prove fatal In a few days, but old chronic coughs and throat troubles may receive immediate- relief and be pemililcntly cured by One Minute Cough Cure. C. II. llageubucli Now Tork'K Gold Domnprnta Aetivc. New York, May 0. The National, or gold Democratic party, last night held primary election and chose members of the assembly district committee. The plan of organltation under which the primaries were held also provides for the election ot delegates from the assembly dlr.trlcts to the county com mittee. This election will take place 'next Monday, when the assembly dls trlot committees elected last night will hold mee"rs. BloodfHerveFood veSrTAK.Nir For Weak and Run Down People. UiUAT IT IC 1 Thorlcbestofnll restoro WI1HI II 101 tive foods, because It re places the essentials of lire that are ex hausted by disease, Indigestion, blgb living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! JaWnS digestion perfect It creatos solid flesh, muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong tbe brain becomes active nnd clear. It restores lostvltallty, stopsall wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. Price 50c, orllvo boxes $2.00. Druggists or by mall. We can help you. Advice and book, tree. fwrlto Ua About Your CaseT THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1512 Chestnut Strcot, Philadelphia, peQa. Railroad SCHUYKILL DIVI81CN. .TAStrxnv 18,1897. Trains will leave Hlii-n.imlonh after the nbax. dste for Wlggans, Clllberton, Krackvllle, IHr Water. St. Ulnlr, Pottsvllle. Hamburg, Hcndtm Pottstown, Phocntxvtlle, Norristoivn and 1LI adclphla (llroail street station) at CiW and 1105 a. m. and 4 20 p. in. on week days. For Pott- vine anu iiuertncsuaie Biauous v 17 a. in. SUNDAY. For WlirtranH. Oilberton. Fr&rkvlllA TIa? .. , .tll, IIIP,.IU 1, ,J k UI. HDI 8 10 p. m. For Hamburg, Iteadlng, rottstowr. I'lioenlxvillc, Norrlstown, Philadelphia alt t 9 45 a. 111., 8 10 p. m. Wn U .'111. lln.,a..lllA n.J,W A , .. ... . . Trains leave iraclcvuie lor ulienandoab ft 10 40 a. m. and 12 31. O il. 7 52 nnd 10 47 n. n, Sunday, 11 13 a. 111. and 5 41 p. ni. Leave l'ottsvlllo (or Shenandoah nt 10 IS a. in. nnd 12.05, 5 13, 7 25 nnd 10 20 p. m. Sundar 41 10 SO II. III., O It) p. III. Leave Phllndeloliln. fltrnnil Htreet utattnnV r Shenandoah at 5 57 nnd 8 35 a. 111., 4 10 and ?) p. m. weeic uays. mmtlays lenve nt 0 00 a. in Leave Ilrond street dtutloii. Phllndelnliln. 11, Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Orovo, I.on. urancn, aim intermediate stations, K..0 11.14 a. 111., 3.30 and 4.00 p. 111. week-days. ucavn iiroau street etnuon. I'liuaueiptiii:, FOIt NEW YORK. Kxnreas. weck-davs 3 20. 4 On. 4 50 MR. A. so. 7'.!3,82,833 950,1021 (Dining Car), 11 00 1. 111, ivuiiuon, i.'Umieu iw aim in i. Ill Dining Cuts), 1 40, 230 (Dining Our) 8 20, 3 50, 4 CO, 5 00, 5 50 (Dining Car), 6 00, 6 50,8 12, 1000 p. in., 12 01, night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 03, 4 30 5 15, 820,8 03,9 60. 10 21, (Di Ing Cor), 11115 a. m. io.i, -uu v Mining war;, uo iLamicctis inning Car), 5 20. 5 6, (Dining Cur), 0 35, 6 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. m , 12 01 night. ISxpress for Ilostnn without chnnge, 11 00 a m., week-days, and 0 50 p. m., dally. FOIt WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 8 50, 7 20,8 12 1020, 1123 a. in., 1209 (1281 Limited i)li. Ing Car), 1 12, 8 18, 4 41 (5 19 Congressional Limited. Dlnlnir Carl. 6 17. AK.1 mini.,,. n..v 740 (Dining Car) p. in., and 12 05 nlgl.l wee uaya. cunuays, sou, 7 2U, If 12, 1123 a. m.,12 09 1 12, 4 41, (5 15 Congressional Limited Dining Car), 6 55 (Dining Car), 740 p. m (Dining Car) and 12 05 night. FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave llroail street station, Philadelphia (via Delaware river brldire). exiirens. 7 0-2 n. ,n. iklly. Leave Market street Ferry, express, 8 50 n in., 2 00, 4 10,610 p m Sundays, 8 45, 9 f.) n. In. Accommodation, 8 00, 8 20, n. in,, 3 20 nnd 4 20 p. m., week days. Sundays, 8 00, 8 15 n. in., 4 00 and 5 00 p. m. For Cape May. Angleen, Wlldwood and Holly llcuch, nnd Sen Isle City, Ocean City and Avalon Uxprcns, 900 n. in., 4 00 p. m week days. Sundays. V 00 a, in. ror noincrs l-ouit isxprcss. 8 50 a in., 4 10 i m. week days. Sundays 8 45 a m. 1,11. HUTCllltfSOXit ' J. It. Wood, Gcn'l Manager. Gen'l l'nm'g'r As PROFESSIONAL CARDS. c. 1 S. 1'IIILLll'S, M. D. Oftlce: 30 West Centre sti eel. Can be consulted nt all hours. sj- M, BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce-Bgan building, corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. T ILI'OMHUOY. 1 1 . i ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW Shonandonh, la. W. SHOUMAKHU, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets: pitOF JOHN JONHS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box , Mabanoy City, I'a. Having studied under some of tbe ha masters Tr- Loudon nnd Pari, will give leaser est loHaona ..... llullll.lliniHIUIIH. KHIMH.IIII T.J1N.I IIUTU Tenm reasonable. Address In care of Hlroiuo. be Jeweler. UlitinnndoaU. tlA ..Intl.. .....i,.ii.. .-..!... i .. , i. 'AMSY Pi US! nc t, .. r "!? ,N'i sarr '' -c ' n.. Pwu . i Foi st I'ovlniky's drug store, 28 E&. Csbtrs street. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety softness ot the skin is Inva riably obtained by tunc-) who use 1'ozzoNi'a Complexion ."owiler. Heart Disease Cured. HEN a well known minister after Buffering for years with heart dls caso, is cured, It is not surprising that ho should publish the fact for tho benoOt of others. Rev. J. .1' Smith, 1015 Fulton St,, Baltimore, Md., writes: " l'ot years I sufTered from a severe form of heart disease. I used Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and my heart Is no In good condition. Itocnntly, other nmictlous came upon mo. Thore was humming, painful sensations on top and back of my head. Fifteen min utes reading would make me almost wild; there were pulling nnd drawing sensations In my lees all the time, so that I could not sit still. In this condi tion I began taking Dr. Miles' ltestoratlva Dr. iv MfiW risfirt Quia S& Restores Hoalth . Nervlno and lta offect was simply won derful. I heurtllv commend your remedies." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a posltlvo guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants, nit- MILKS MEDICAL CO., BIhkart, Ind. A- Only U in4tttl)1o, wiifttier rut a trt of oxci'lleiifi- In j(nirnnlfnit or for iTio mpftwiirenuMit ot qimiititlti, time or value; miil The... Philadelphia Record . . . After ii career of nmr!y twenty ycum of uiilnterrititetl frroth ta j untitled fnelalin liilf tljnt the RtnmUrtl flret etjablllirl hy lta foiimlera Is the one true tet of A Perfect Newspaper. To imblUli ALIv TllK NKWS promptly nnd fetiwinctiy mm in tne nimi reauuuie lorui, wltliout elision or tMirtUrtti bins; to cIIkhiim IU jtiifiifllfinicc with fmnkneftH. to keep AN OVKS ttVM KOIt l'UIlhlC AHUfiRS, to Kive hoHtricfl n eomplete record of current thought, fancies nnd dlKeoverlc in nil de partment's of hunuin nctivlty In iUDAIIV 15I)lTION8 of from 10 to II PAGMS, mid to provide the wholo for Its patrons ut tho nominal price of OXlfi fHNT-Thnt vn from the outset, mid will continue to be tho aim uf Til 12 HKCOltl). 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A Handsome Complexion is one of the greatest charms n woman can possess. Pozzom's Couruixioif PoWduu gives It. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours HATCHLESS IN GVHRY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA Tour to CAUFOIINIA and the PACIFIO COAST will leave New York nml I'btladelphin IIarch 37, returning hi regular trnina within nine months. Jtound-trln tiekeU, including all tour ftuttuiea trplne nnd transfporUtlon only returning, will oe sold nt rate uf $20H.OO from New York, und S3034X) from I'biladelphla; ih- way ileketa, inofuilloK H tour feature ijohitf, til .78 from Now York, f 10.25 from Philu.h-I-bla. iropoxilonta ratea from other points. WASHINGTON Tours, eaeb ooverlng a iieriod ot tliree lays, will leave Now York nnd l'lilludel Jfarolill.M, and May 18, 1WT. I lutes, ineliul Ingtramiiortatlon and two days' aeeomuuulii. tlon at tbe best Wellington Hotels, 1 11.50 (ruin New York, and tjlf.60 from Philadelphia. For detailed itineraries aud other Information apply ut ticket agenotes or address Cleo. W. Itoyil, As.t Clen'l 1'ass. Agut, Ilrond Street Station, I'hlladelpMa. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A Tiiin. Tin AID mm WOMAN'S RELIEF. rAt drug ttum, or Mtii direct (wld), pries, II. Catu Sma 0u lIsMion.MftM. Our bookie. For sale at V. I. I Klrlin's drug store and Hlionamloah drug btore. OA' DIVIDEND o B H To Mirot.un.n: 11'OULD TOU OARI s7 (tr to isvtsr aio or upwards? ni.i- 4aili n.yt.1. moslfalr. r.rUa.lvt fr. A4lr.i. AVeat ernl i- innneiai ep., vm isiimii hum, wissia. in. MaMwmBMMri Single tandard i a a 9 f