EVENING HERALD HgTAIir.MlIKD 1R7U. PnMlshed every Rvenlns;, Except Sunday, ( 4 ttoirrn .Uauiit Strict. N OwrrnB. The lle"Hl(l Is deiiveied tnHhenanUnnn and the ur uundlnii towns for ll oents a week, put side to the t rims. By rostl IV 00 n year, or M rents it month, payable In advance. Advertise inanU cbarired aocordtiia- to snaoe And noaltlon. The publishers reserve the right to change Mir position of advertisements wbcnever the pub llcstloit of nwi demands II. The riant In reserve to reject Any Advertisement, whether riitld for or not, that the publishers may deem mpr uer. Advertising rates mad ttiiuwo Upon application. Kiito-ed At the pmtnfflee At Mhonanttoah, Pa., An second class iiiaII mntter. TKLRI'IIO.VK OONKItOTlOH. "Ail the News Thai's Fit to Print." Evening Herald SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1807. Thk "bicycle heart" 1 defined as the act. tntod condition of ttist organ when Its ownor discovers an Inability to buy a wheel. Thk members nf the legislature have perfected arrangements for Knottier Junket ing trip next week at the expense of the. state. It will soon be thirteen years since G rover Cleveland was first nominated for President. A change of lack may be oxec!ed fur (his and numerous other reasons. Well, New York is no longer in regard lu p ipulHtioti snd extent of territory what it ned to be. It Is now h (inater XeW York, though that designation will a little while houco sound very ridiculous, arid will by common consent be known at Xsw York. Her Ambitions cllfsent, follgWlug tlio essunplo of Chicago, have annexed cities and terri tory sufUcieitt to give the new ntnnkiimlUy such preponderance over all other American cities as makes competition for numbers abso lutely useless. In an cditorisl commending the Senate for its rejection of the aibitiatiun treaty the New York Sun commends the Pennsylvania Suiutors for voting against the treaty, instead of volingfur it while secretly hoping for its rejectiuiii lu the following terms: "How much more manly and dignified was the course of the two eminent Hcpublicans fruni the state of William Penn I We refer to Hemtor Quay and Senator I'enroso, whose lumes sliiuc in the list of those who feared not to vote as they thought." Kvkp.v hoy should liave his heat, his heart mid his hand educated. Let this truth never lo forgotten. By the proper education of the head i.u will lie taught what is good and vi'Tiut la evil, what U wife and what is foolish, what is right and what Is wrong, liy the proper education of the heart ho will be taught to lore what is good, wise and right and to hate what is evil, foolish and wrong. Aud by proper education of the hand he will be enabled to supply his wants, to add to his comforts and to assist those around him. The same old lie in which Democrats have been accustomed to assert that their tit r ill' law was more productive of customs revenue than the StuKlnley law is being revived now that the tariff discussion is about to reopen in the Senate. They are encouraged in trotting out this ancient and shameless fiction by tbo fact that the customs receipts in March and April were abnormally largo, be cause of the enormous importation of foreign goods in anticipation of tho new tarill". The absolute untiuthfulncss of tho statements, however, is proved by tho following figures, which cover the entire history of the Wilson law from hoginuing to date, aud compare tbo customs receipts during that time with tho corresponding number of mouths of tho Mc Kinlcy law : Customs receipts first 38 months' of Wi.buii law, ffcJM,121,185. Customs re ceipts first 32 mouths of JIcKlnley law, $318,803,035. THE TARIFF BILL. The changes which the finance committee has made in he liinglcy bill are not quito as numerous or a radical as the Democrats pre dicted or a i the Kepiibllcans at ous time i xpeeted. Still, they make some important alterations in the measure from the form it had when it pawed the House. As was an ticipated, the retroactive clause is stricken out. The reciprocity provision placed in the bill by the House is displaced by a more geueral section which will accomplish a some what similar purposo in a simpler way. The tax on beer is increased from the rate placed upon it by the Uouao. On wools of the first and second classes the duty is cut below the House figures, while on those of the third class the dutg is advanced. Tobacco of neatly all kinds will have a higher duty than was placed on It by the House, aud hides are transferred from the free list to the dutiable schedules. Moat of the duties on metals are reduced below the House rates. In geueral it may lie said that the bill as it wilt bo reported to tho Senate will be a mole moderate measure than it was wheu it passed the House. While the changes are not radi cal, the majority of them are reductions. As a revenue measure the finance com mittee's modified bill is an improvement over the House measure. Xor is the require ment of greater protection than the Wilson law affords lost sight of. Many duties are left as the House fixed them. Undoubtedly the bill in its modified form will be more acceptable to the Senate than it would have been in the shape lu which it parsed tho House. The veterans who com pose tho Itepublicau end of the finance com mittee have had a good deal of experience in tariff legislation. They uudorstaud what the country needs in this 110, aud, what Is of pi hue importance st tbe present time, they know thtt Senate's temper and what sort of a measure It will accept It is safe to predict that there will lie no long conflict between tbe two branches on this bill. Tbe changes made by tbe fiuume lummittte arc not extreme. Unlike those made by the Senate in the Wilson bill, they are not calculated to arouse the resentment of tho House. Sale uf Sojiiml Howls, There are still ou sale at the Secretary's office sixteen $300 bonds aud on $900 bond of the Shenandoah school district. These bonds bear iuterest from the flrst day ol April, 1807, aud will ruu thirty ears. In terest, 1 per cent.; payable semiannually Parties wishing them will avail themselves of this opportunity at once, as after May 1st, 1807, the School Board will dUuiose of the remaining howls to outside parties, if not taken up by town people ou or before that date. By order of the Board, J. J. Paica, President. ttest : Fbank Hanna, Secretary. Cuseareta stimulate liver, kidneys aud bowels. Merer slokeu, weaken or gripe, 10c. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The Iowa lerls'titure passed a law (eclat-Inn the wild rose the official flow r of the state. There In a movement on foot In eon-tp-esii to prevent the sugar trust ex erting anv Influence on the sugar schedule In the tariff bill. The non-F,pleopallati rletgy of New Orleans are trying lo secure tho trial of IHfitx p Davis ScHsums, of the I'ro- tostnnt F.plAcopal church, of Louisiana, for heterodoxy. Adicep from Honolulu say that the It.,,. I la n aMMMHuit tm IMriM, in fa place Astatic lalsor with White! labor, thus removing the chief argument against annexation. '' Pollcemun Molth, ootiveying pris oner to Albany, N. T., leaped from a fast train after the man who sough) tt escape, and recaptured him. Neither tiitn was seriously injured. Orlp-Ootria-IIetiilnctta. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and 1 Orlppe when Itle Ultimo Qnlnlne will cure you 1 u one day. Put up In tablets uui veniuiitibr taking, QuantnlotMl to cute, ot money refunded. Prfoe. M emsta. 'at tab by Kirlln's Pharmacy. StnteTiH-!iuit'rV Intfion. iinis "t t'nrcHt Tallnhaosew, Fla., May 8. The joint committee nf tho leclslaluro that has been Investigating Slate Treasurer C, HJ. Collins with special reference-to his dealings with the defunct Merchants' National bank, of Ocala. submitted a report today recommending that Col lins be Impeached. The report shows a shortage of over $50,000. When the spring time comes, "gentle An nie,'' like all other sensible persons, will cleanse the liver and renovates the system with DeWitt's Little Marly ltlsers. famous little pills for the liver aud Atomsch all the vtar round. C. II. Ilagenlmch. Hunker Rpnldhiix IYtm1 Nut Utility. Chl".igo. Hay S. Prt'Fldfnt Charles W. Spalding, of the d-funet Globe Pav ings bank, v;b brought Into court yes terday to J. lead to 29 Indictments against him, mostly charirc3 of embes slerhent. He emered a plea of not guilty to each of the Indictments, and was then sent back to his cell In the county Jail. He has 'not yet been able to secure bondsmen In the sum of $300,000. Not only acute limn troubles, which may prove fata' in n few days, hut old chronic cough and throat troubles may receive lin medltitp lelief ami l permanently cured by une minute i ougu i;ure. u. 11. jiageiinucn. How In Trent u AVIfe. (Prom Pncldc Health Journal. 1 Tir8t, get a wife ; second, be patient. You may have great trials and perplexities in your business, but do not therefore, carry to your home a cloudy or contracted brow. Your wife may liave trials, which, though of less magnitude, may be hard for her to bear, A kind won!, a tender look, will do wonders in chasing from her brow all clouds of gloom. To this we would add always keep a bottlo of Chamberlain's Cough Itcmedy in the house. It is the best and is suro to lip needed sooner or later. Yourwifo will then know that you really care for her and wish to protect her health. For sale by flruhlor llros., druggists. Ohio's liopiilillcun C onvention. Columbus, O., May 8. The republi can state central committee yesterday afternoon decided to hold the state convent 'on In Toledo June 22 and 23. Hon, Charles H. Grosvenor, ot Athens, will be temporary chairman, and John H. Malloy, of Columbus, temporary (secretary. There will be 1,050 delegates In th" convention, the largest In th history of the party In the state. "Not Sick Enough for the Bed or Well Enough For the Table." A Minister's Wif Aptly Describes a Tells How It Was Thore are thousands 01 people in all walks of life, particularly at this sea son, who arc'"notoxactly right" and yet are not sick, for whom a single bottlo of Hood's Sarsaparilla would do a world of good, as it has dono for others. Business and professional men as well as the busy housewife are es pecially susceptible to this debilitated feeling. It is the peculiar combination of tho boot tonicanti-bilious, diuretic and alterative agents of tho vegetable kingdom, carefully and scientifically combined, which enables Hood's Sar saparilla to reach simple as woll as serious ailments when all other medi cines fail. Head Mrs. Hunt's letter: " C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Dear Sirs: I trust that the publica tion of my testimonial may feerve to Intro duce Hood's Sarsaparilla to many who need physical Improvement, and lead them to give It a trial. My husband, 41 II II I Ml II IHHMHHHHHtlHIIHHHH Rev. Granvillo Hunt j Is a corpulent man weighing 230 pounds. He has taken Hood's Sarsaparilla every spring for the last eight years with good Hood's Sarsapari Sold by all druggists. Price fl C. I.IIood& Co., I.o, veil, Maes. I s-'J ANDY 10 25 50 4 IfmimswfSBmBim all : i R 1 ft f IITBI V fiTIIP SNTPPn rrwof ronfltlon. Casrarfts re IhsMr. I l-.a nvuuuuiiiui uuniiiiiHuuv Mit. nvtec y siH tmoklrt free. Ad. HTKItl.lN'U UKHKIIV (0.. I ACCUSED OF ROBBING A STATE. Illlno'A Kx-Ornln itiiiM'i-tor Inillotflrt by tln Ore) ml .ltiry. Chicago, May & KeH-.erdhy sfternocm tlt grand Jury iturned sevpn Indlct- j mei.ls against Dwlght V. Andrews, ex i state grain Inspector, and Benjamin V. j Jenkins, ex-earhlrr of the state grain I Inspector' office. Doth are accused ot i embossllng stiite funds Andrews Is accused of etnne. tu a total of $11,460, and hla bonds tuo fixed at !.M0. Jen kins Is charged with embi-as ma ,3,200. He Is accused nf !mltn I., in accenaory In all the chaiges e- .ilnst Andrews, ttd his bonds are fKr., nt $.1,000. Andrews is Bald to be In Owattona, Minn., and Jenl ins was said to be in JopHn, Mo., but the st-itc's attorney I yesterday received information to the effect that Jenkins was In Chicago in hiding. A deputy sheriff went In search of him, but up to a late hour no trace had been found of him. Try Graln-O I Try Grnln-t) I Ak jonr grocer to-day to show you a package of (IKAIN-O. the new food drink that takes tbe place of coffee. The children may drink It without injury as well ns the adult. All who try It. like It. (HtAI.V O ha that rich seal brown nf Mocha or Jnvn, but it is made from pure grains, aud the most delicate stomach receives it without (listless, i the price of coffee, lfo and S3 ets. per ikage. Sold by alt grocers. AtlHtitto City Its PlensureA mid Hotels. Wo have received from the General Pas senger Department of the Philadelphia and Heading Railway a neatly arranged booklet descriptive of Atlantic City, containing a complete list of hotels, tin ir location, rates, etc , and showing several JIlustratlniM of seaside scenes, and also telling some of the manifold advantages which mako "The Itnyal Kendiitg ltnute ' the favorite lino of travel to the sea. Conies can be obtained by pending a two cent stamp to Mr. Kdson J. Weeks, General Passenger Agent, Heading Terminal, Phila delphia. KbiMiiniiitsin Cured tu a Day. "Mystic Cure" for ltlieuuiatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious, it removes at once the cause ami tho disease Immediately disappears. Tho flrst dose greatly benefits. T. I Anthony, ex-Postmaster of Promise City, Iowa, says: "I bought onn bottle of 'Mystic Cure' for ithcumalistn, and two doses of it did me more good than any medicine I overtook." TR cents. Sold by C. 11. Hageiihuch, druggist, Shell- Hiiilimb. Strlko or .itnpi-s Avortort, Birmingham, Ala., May S. The Ten nessee Coal, lion and nnllroad com pany yeEterday signed up a new wage scale with the miners of Pratt City and West Pratt, the two largest mines In the distilct, to run 14 months from May. The contract is on the sliding scale, based on the price of pig iron. It reduces wages. There Is it Cliiss of People Who are Injured by tho use of cotTco. Recently flioie has been placed In all the grocery stjires a now preparation called GUAIN-O, made of puro grains, that takes tho place of collee. Tho most delicate stomach receives it without distress, and but fuw can tell it from coffee It does not cost over i as much. Children may drink it with great benefit. 15 cts. and 35 cts. per package. Try it. Ask for GltAIN-O. ltuld'M ChallcMiuo to Coopoi. Louisville, May S. Eddie Uald has deposited 600 with J. W. Brigham, bicycle editor of The Evening Post, to bind a match with Tom Cooper, to take place Rt any time between July 1 ant! Aug. 1. Cooper's friends say tnat he will accept. Well Known Condition and Overcomo. results. With the approach of spring ha has had an Indescribable feeling of 111 health. 1 Not sick enough for the bed or woll enough for the table.' In a few words, Ho Became Run Down each year from constant mental and phyr steal action. Hood's Sarsaparilla has re lieved and Invigorated him In every In stance, Last month we purchased four bottles of tho medicine. I took two ot the bottles, being weak, Without Appotlto and Vigor. After I had used halt a bottlo of Hood's I realized quite an Improvement and scon felt quite comfortable I gained so muoh that I recommended Hood's Sar sapurllia to my nearest neighbor, who has had malarial symptoms. She has also taken the medicine and Us effect upon her for good was almost magic. She Las nor prevailed upon her husband to take it to build him up. I have also given Hood's Sarsaparilla to my two little girls, one nearly 3 years old, who Is-not strong, con sequently languid, and the other, 15 years old, for pimples which Indicate bad blood and disllgure her oomplexlon. Both have been helped by Hood's Sarsaparilla which I am glad heartily to recommend." Mm G. Hunt, 101 West 31st Street, N. Y. City. six for fe5. Prepared only of j the O.o Tiae Blood Purifier. CATHARTIC vrip or gripe. nut ruiisu rasj uitiiiriiirisHii. 7101 Chicago. Muntrril. fan. nrVttlork. su.l m'MMl'M DRUGGISTS i BRUTAL WISCONSIN MURDER. Unelnstnntly Killed mid Three) Others Slmt, Two Fatally. Milwaukee, May 8. What may prove a quudruii'e mut on urred at the farmhouse of A; i ider Harris, who resided ah.mt five miles south of Wau kesha, at mi early hour In the morning, the victims being Mr. Harris, his wife, hired girl and hired man. The crime was committed, It is supposed, by- a farmhand named William Pouch, who had ben sheltered by the farmer over night. The dead and wounded are: Alexander Harris, aged nbout 45 years, killed outright; Helen Vesbach. the hired girl, fatally wounded; Nelson McHolt, hired tosi.i. fatally woundedi Mrs. Harris, seriously wounded, but may recover. Pouch, who had worked for Mr. Har ris about two years ago, called at the house and requested , lodging over night, lie was taken In, given supper and assigned a room. About 6 o'clo.ck in the morning Mr. Harris and the hired man arose and went to the yard to milk the cows, Mrs. Harris and the hired girl re maining to prepare breakfast, Pouch went to the yard where the men were milking the cows, and before they wer aware of his Intent he drew a revolver and fired at the farmer, killing him In stantly. The murderer then shot the hired man In the body, inflicting n probably fatal wound. The man fell motionless on the ground, and Pouch evidently supposed him dead also. He" calmly left his victims where they fell, and walked leisurely to the kitchen of the farmhouse. There he met Mrs. Harris and the hired girl, and chatted pleasantly with them for a few min utes. He said Mr. Harris would not be In for a few minutes, and that he would nartake of breakfast at once. The Lwomaa waited upon the murderer, who seemed to rensn ins meai. After concluding his breakfast Pouch suddenly arose and shot Mrs. Harris in the breast, and then fired at th hired girl. After finishing his bloody work the murderer went up stairs and robbed the house, and then mounted a bicycle and rode away. A posse of farmers In pursuit openly vow that they will lynch the murderer whan caught. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottlo or common class with urine and let it stand twenty-four hours; a scdl tnent or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of tho kidnoys. When urine stains linen it Is positlvo evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or paiu in tlio back, is also convincing proof tl.at the' kidneys and bladder are out of onler. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort (n, the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Uont, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain in tlio lstck, kidneys. liver, bladder and uvory part of the urinary passagos. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wiuo or beer and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate The mild and tlio oxtra' ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is Boon realized. It stands tho highest for its won derful euros sf tlio most distressing cases. If you need a medlcino you should have tho best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottlo and pamphlet both sent frco by mail. Meii' lion Kveniko IfrjitAM) and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Ulngliamton, N, Y. The proprietors of tliispaporcuarantco the genuiness of this offer. Fought l'nrtt-flvo lUoody ltoitnds. Allegan, Mich., May S. The most brutal piine fight ever fought In west ern Michigan was pulled off early in the morning In a barn east of this city. Uddy Shannon, of Detroit, and Lew Agnew, of Jersey City, were tho pugilists. There were 200 spectators. Three times the referee tried to stop tho fight, fearing that Shannon's pun ishment would prove fatal, but the men, who were dripping with blood, kept at It to the 45th round, when both fell from exhaustion. Shannon sprain ed his wrist In the 26th, but continued to fight like a fiend. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily mid forever, lie uiudo well, strong, magnetic, lull uf new life and vigor, take Ko-To-llac. tbo wondor-workor that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ton days. Over 400,000 cured, liny No-To-Pac from your own druggist, who will guaniutco a euro. pOc or $1.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Kemedy Co., Chicago or New York, ,a.tr.iintnH Hoy I font. Houghton, Mich.i May 8. With a box containing 200 pounds of dynamite on fire ten feet away from him John Thomas, a boy who runs a compressed air hoisting engine In the Tamarack mine, stuck to his post and saved the lives of the men at work In the mine, by his wonderful bravery. Ten sec onds after Thomas had hoisted the men to the level the dynamite explod ed, smashing the engine to pieces and doing other damage, but the men and the boy to whom they owe their lives were In a place of safety. Not one was Injured in the rush to reach day light from a depth of from 3,000 to 4,000 feet. tlucklen's Amlcu Salve. The bfit salvo in the world for cute, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fuvor sore, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and r. 1 1 ..-.,,.! .1 ,..U1 ,,.,1 .. .... r. ..1 1 m , mu ujimvuh .uu nwuraj wu.vo u-. or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give pariect satisfaction or niony roiunaea. rrice 25 cents per box. For salo by A. Wssley. T)uo d'AuAinlu'ri Siiddou Death. Paris, May 8. The Due d'Aumale died Thursday at Zucco, Sicily, from the shock he experienced upon hearing of the death of the Duchesse d'Alencon. The Immediate cause ot death was cardiHe apoplexy. The relationship of the Duohesse d'Alencon-and the Due d'Aumale was that of uncle and niece by marriage, the Due d'Alencon having been the second son of the Due de Nemours, brother of the Due d'Aumale. The Princess Clementine of Orleans, wife of Prince August o of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, and sister of the Due d'Aumale, Is very ill. The princess is 80 years ot age, and the shock caused by the sudden death of her brother, following closely upon the tragic death ot the Quchesse d'Alencon, may prove fatal. For every quarter in a man's- itoctct I here are a dosen uses; aud to use each one in such a way as to derlye tbe greatest bene It its qaestlou every mm must solve for himself. We believe, however, that no better use could be made of oue of these quarters than to exchange it fur a bottle of Cliamberlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemed-, a medicine that every family should be provided with. Fur sale by Qruhlerllros., dnigglsts. Down Drakes, and Reverse I " When a, train is discovered rushing on tot UlHUllUl Wt llifon, it l thrilling font its la. tbe engineer whistles "Down brake I" and reverses his lever, brakes alone are not enough J the whole pro pelling pow er of the en gine must be made to work in the oppo site direc tion. That is how It is sometime! with disease. There arc the system Is flying along the track of dls- . 4 rHerl.ffnl na tlmt llo nrdillftrv methods will prevent disaster. There are plenty of medicines wmcn aci merely iia Wtkcs to "slow up" the disease and put rT disaster tor a nine wnnc ; uui uii mi i fnoutrn. vvnai is nnueu in n ihcuiww uh, will instantly reverse the entire wasting, jeireneratlng process. wneti people are iosuik imu anv, o,,,,h.M ,-.i.lfiu .,!. Ik. nr.. nntw nut of tllt day after day, they need Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dlsiuvery, which acts directly Upon the vital forces, completely transforms the entire nutritive organism and totally re- . .!. . ,1 .. - .1 1 i tnti n tr nrncesfl rCI W . wic noBitm, ... - which is at the root of all diseases. Ilciiamesine uigesuve auu uiuu-m.iiis organ i to supply the circulation with an abundance of pure, healthy, red blood. It stops the wasting of tissue, builds up solid muscular uesii auu iivimuy hsivsumi.w. L. Mro Wlillman Af Kast Dickinson. Pranklln Co., N. Y., writes. " Por nearly ten months I have had a bad cough, and Instead ol Bettlinr better, It grew worse, uutll I was advised hy a friend to try Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I hesitated st flrst. for It seemed to me notlilng would give reuei oniy uun. jj parents were auxiuua muut "' - . " to nave consuinnuun. , and before t had taken many doses there was a . . H..u(I....MnilMI .UMI.mt r great ciianue. "c" VV;it l nan no eouan auu - k ........ Princeton' Forcimlo Victory. Now Haven, May 8. By the unani mous official onlnlon of the Judges, Princeton won the annual debate held with Yale In thlB city Inst night. It was a sharp forensic contest, how- everi despite the unanimity of the arbiters of the debate, but the Yale men had the wrong side of the ques Hon and undertook to prove too much. Tito subject for debate was; "He- solved, that the power of the speaker of the United Statos house of repre sentatlves 13 detrimental to public In terest," Yale speaking for tho af' flrmatts-e, and was represented by Ed ward Hicks Hume, Herbert W. Fisher and Edward L. Smith. Princeton's argument for the negative was made by H. H. Yocum, N. S, Heeves and It P. Sterling, For Itching Piles, irritation of the genitals or itching in any part of tho body, Doan's Ointment is worth its weight in gold. No matter how long standing the troublo. Doan's Ointment will not fail to give Instant relief. Chnpmnu Lonklitir For I'niMou, Washington, May 8. District Attor ney Davis said today that he had been unofficially Informed that a petition had been presented to the president for the pardon of Elverton u. Chap man, of New York, convicted for refus ing to answer questions put to him by the BUgar trust investigating commit tee. The district attorney said he sup posed that accounted for Chapman's failure to appear here before this time. If he does not surrender himself before the 17th, the date set for the trial of Mr. Havcmeyer, a bench warrant will be issued. Mr. Davis thought, how ever, that Chapman would put In an appearance. Thirty years is a long time to fight so nainlul :i trouiiie as piles, nut jacou .iniciicii. of Unlonvlllc. l'a., struggled tnat long uc foro he tried DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, which miickly and permanently cured him, It is cdtially nll'cctivo in eczema and all skin ullcctions. u, 11. llagcnbucli. MiolmolH Lowers n Cycling Itooord Memphis, May 8. A special match ra:e arranged by Manager Jack Prince between Zlnnny McFarland, of Call fomla, and Jack Michaels took place last night at the Coliseum track for a prize of J300. The race was at ten miles, and a large crowd was in at tendance. Michaels assumed the lead at the beginning making the ten miles In 20 minutes i 2-5 seconds. The pre vlous world's record, 20 minutes 18 3-5 seconds, was held by McDuffle, made at Boston In September last, McDuffle beating Michaels at the time. A Household Necessity. Cascarcts Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of tho age, pleasant and rcfrehiug to tho taste, act gently aud positively on kidneys, Hvcr and bowels, cleausiug the ontire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day ; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Horribly (Jo rod by n'Uull. Shamokln, Pa., May 8. Wesley New berry, a farmer of Paxlnos, and aged 40 years, was horribly gored yesterday by a bull, and Is In a critical condition. The animal became excited by the ap proach of a train, and darted after Newberry. In the meantime the en glneer of the train saw what was hap penlng, and as the train passed some of the farmer's friends he notified them of Newberry's danger. Dy the time they had reached the seene and had driven the bull away Newberry was badly cut, and In a little while would have been killed. Mr. D. P. Davis, a prominent liveryman and merchant of Goshen, Va., has this to say on the subject of rheumatism : "I take pleasure in recommending Chamberlain's l'a In Balm fur rheumatism, as I know from personal experience that it will do all that is claimed for it. A year ago this spring my brother was laid up in bed with Inflammatory rheumatism aod suffered intensely. The flrst application or Chamberlain's Pain llalm eased the pain and the use or one bottle com pletely cured him. For .sale by (Jruhler llros., druggists. Driven liwuio liy Horror. Phllllpsburg, N. J., May 8. Driven mad by her frightful experience with her husband few months ago, Mrs. Sarah McCaffrey died Thursday nlgljt In an Boston sanitarium. McCaffrey was 'a hard drinker, and killed himself by slashing his throat with a razor and stabbing his breast with a fork. Mrs. McCaffrey attempted to disarm her frenaled husband, and he turned on her and Indicted an ugly wound on her artn. He died the next day and she was bereft of her reason. The in glu t of a cold is often fatal. I)r Wood's Norway Pine Syrup oontulns all the soothing virtues of the plus. Never falls to cure. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tinsuiithlng done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer ic s teres l-tf 11) Wv HBE3t 7 111 I I Rj J-J f'V 4-Ufr- It rJyfy )vs Lived find Died Together, r, .ir. nn mv 8. w. Graham died Thursday, and yesterday his wife also died. TUP iormer was n'v jti.-u.ib ni.i wMIp ihe later was They had been married nearly 80 years. The Weather. . . i,Kn..,lni,ln ami TJow 1 or eumern rciiunji,i.i". ...- Jersey: Fair; warmer; east to south east winds. For Delaware and Mary land: Fair; slowly rising temperature east to south winds. STOfcK AND PRODUCE MARKETS.) A Wholly rrofesslonnl Stock Mnrkot, With J.tmlteil e(tlliiK. New York. May 7. Today's market for stocks continued extremely narrow and to the Inst degree professional, witn notning in It that reflected any general condition or influence on values. The deallnRH were In smaller volume than yesterday, and Western Union absorbed more than a firth of the total dealings, 30,000 ot lis shares changing hands during the dny. The general list moved over only a small fractional range, and many stocks remain ed totally Inactive during the day, the large majority of the transactions being distributed among a few stocks. Closing bids: Ilalto. A Ohio... 11 Lehigh Valley.. 23 Chesa. A Ohio... 16H N. J. Central.. 78 Del. Hudson. .106 N. Yi Contral.. 99 D I.. & W 148H Pennsylvania .. 61 Krle 11 Heading 'J8 Luke Brie & W. 13 St. Paul 73Vs All asst's paid. Gonornl Mnrkotx. Phllndi-lnhla. Mav 7. Flour firm: win ter suuerflno, M.7MT2.90; do, oxtrui, 889 3.26; Pennsylvania roller, clear, ftSH.lj; do. straight, $4.1604.80; western winter, elear, J44H.16; do. straight, $l.tf4.30; city m lis. extra. N.10QI8.35. Hye flour quiet and steady at 88.262.50 per barrel. Whoat weaker; contract wheat, May, 8182c ; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware red, spot, 89H0c.; No. 1 northern Bprlng, spot, 87M88c.i No. 2 red, May, 7SWc; do. June, Tlo.; do. July. 7Wc. ; do. August, 74So.; do. September. 78c.; do. October, 3Uo.: do. December, 76c. Corn quiet and steady; steamer corn, spot, 279Z8o.; No. 2 yellow for local trade, 38c; No. 2 mixed, spot, 28W0TOC.; do. Ainy, zsCivc. uats quiet and steady; No. 2 white, carlote. 26c.; No. 2 white clipped, cnrlots, 36c.; do. May, June and July, 251f26Mc Hay steady; choice timothy, S14(nH4.t0 for large bales. Beet steady: beef hams, $1121.S0. rout steaqy) lamuy, hu.ouwh. Laru stcudy; western steamed, JlMiiM.SO. But ter quiet i western creamery, isiyiiTc. ; cio. factory, SWic; Elgtns, 17c; imitation creamery, WtfltVic; New York dairy, 11 10c; do, creamery, IWlic. ; fancy prints Jobbing at IKfflSSc. ; do, extra, wholesale, 18c, Cheese quiet; large New York, 03 10V4c; -small, fanoy, lOMiBUVic; part skims, 4f8o.: full skims, 2V,3c. liggs dull: New York and Pennsylvania, 10 lOfcc, ; western, fresh, 910c. ; southern, SV49c, Tallow dull; city, 3c; country. SMc Turpentine quiet .at 28V4&29C pig iron dull and weak; Bouthern, J9.60Q10.SO; northern, 510012.50. Copper oasy; brokers, Jll; exchange. 310.76(11. Tin steady; straits, 813.254c 13.88; plates quiet. Spelter quiet; domestic, $4.104.20. Coffee barely steady; July, 87.45: August, 87.50; Septem ber, December, 7.bB; March, 87.78. Lead shows continued evidence of re viving interest and strength of under tone, although buyers are still negotia ting for concessions; leading brokerage houses here report the market strong at 88.12V4. while the exchange places the figure at 3.87V.e3.32V4, with the tone steady. Cottonseed oil extremely dull and trending down; prime summer yollow, 24c. asked; off summer yellow, 23H235ic I.lvo Stoolc Mnrlcots. New York, May 7. tleeves active; na tive steers. SI.C04J6.10; stags and oxen, $2Cf4.M; dry cows, $1.00183.60. Calves very quiet; veals. $36. Sheep and lambs ac tive; clipped sheep, $44.76; clipped lambs, 15&6.40. Hogs steady at 1.3O04.CO. East Liberty, l'a., May 7. Cattle firm; prime, J3.10fiC.23; bulls, stags and cows, 3203.75; common to good fat oxen, $2 4,10, Hogs steady; prime medium weights, J4.151i4.E0; best Yorkers, $1.16; common to fair, $1.054.10; pigs. $481.10; heavy hogs, $3&4; roughs, f2.5OJj3.C0. Sheep slow; clip ped sheep steady at $4.30j4.35; common, 33C3.C0; -choice lambs, $65.16; spring lambs, $507; veal calves, $t.DOp4.75. .CHASES BloodHerveFood For Weak nnd Run Down People. UURT IT IQ I The richest of all restorft VVrlHI II lOl tlve roods, because It re- J daces the essentials ot lire that are ex lausted by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses) abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! ffi.'Sig digestion perfect It creates solid flesh, muscl and strength. The nsrves being made strong the brain becomes active and clear. It restores lostvltallty, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female reculator has no equal. Price 60c, orllva boxes S2.00. Druggists or by mail. We can help you. Advice and book, free. fWflte Us About Your Case." THE DR. CHA8E COMPANY, 1512 Chcetnut Street, Philadelphia. pei?9a. Railroad. SCHUYKILL DIVISION. January 18.1897, Trains will leave Shenandoah after tho ahovt date for WIkbuiw, Allberton, Kraekvllle, Dart Water, St. Olalr, Pultsvllle. Hamburg, Urndlui 11.... 111... 1 111- KT I i I . I 1 1 adclplda (Hroad street station) at SOS and 1106 a. m, ana t j p. m. on weeic clays, ror rotl. vllle and Intermediate stations 9 17 o. tu. SUNDAY. For Wlggans, Qlllmiton, Prackvllle, Di.p Water, St. Clair. I'ottsville, at 6 08, 45 a. m. an. b in I.' 1 .!(...- ,1.......... rnoenixvuie, nornsiown, i-mioaeipiua at d e 1 4D a. m., a iu p. ra. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah a 10 40 a. m. and 12 31, 5 41, 7 62 and 10 47 p. at, Sunday. 11 13 a. in. and 5 41 u. m. Leave I'ottsville for Shenandoah at 1015 a. ra, ana iim, o id, v a ana to 20 p. m. HunUaj Leave Philadelphia, (11 road street station), to Shenandoah at 6 67 and 8 86 a. m., 4 10 and 7 1 p. m. week days. Sundays leave nt 8 50 a. m Leave Hroad street station. 1'hllndnlnliU Sea dirt, Asbury Pork, Ocean Grove, Lon,. Ilranch, and Intermediate stations, S.10 11. a. in., uju nnu i.uu p. m. Wfoeic-uays. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NBW YORK. Express, week-days 3 30, 4 Oo, 4 80 5 15, 6 50 i m, a , au, lu ll (Ulullig Uurl, II 00 u. l 12 00 noon. .2 35 (Limited 1 m 11...I in r Dining Cars), 1 40, 230 (Dining Oar) 330, 8 50 4 00, 5 00, 5 64 (Dining Car), GOO, 6 0(1,812, 10 00 p. in., 1201,nl(tU. AuiuUys, 3 30, 4 05, 4 0 613 8 30,8 38,9 60, 1031, (Dl. Inn Car), 1136 n. in. iz an, z au (i)iiniij; (Jar), 4 00 (Limited 4 32 Dining Car), 5 30, 5 58, (Dining Car), 636, 660,8 12, 1000 p. in , is in mailt. , Kiprees for Ronton without change, 11 00 a in. HcaiLniiij'B, uiiu oauji, in., uauy. FOR WASHINGTON AND THK SOUTH, For Hnltlmore and Washington, 8 50, 7 20 ,3 2 10 20, 11 2U a. m., 12 09 (133) Limited Din liiB Car), 112. 318. 4 41 (619 Congressional l.lmlta.1 rtl.,l.m S 17 AU IO 7 40 (Dining Cor) p. ra., and 12 05 ntitu tvercn iinj,, dununys, a w, I M, v JX. II JB s. ii., t w i i, i ii, i a u ufiiiKressinnui i,iuuim1 pining Or), 6 66 (Dining Our), 7 40 p. ui, tinning KMT i nnu 12 lo niRUt. I'OIl ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Hroad street stuMo: , I'ldUJelphtn (via Deuiwore river bridge), express, 7 02 p. o, d-dly, Leave Market Mreet Forry, ripress, 8 80 a m 200, 4 10,5iO p pi fcundy, .48, V45 a.m. Auootiiniodutlou, 800, 8(0, a.m., 20imd 4 30 p. in., week days. Siiudnys, 800, 8 IB a. m., 4 00 and 5 00 p. in. For Cape May. Anu'leen, Wlldtvood and Holly lleueh, nod Sea Isle City, Ooeuu City and AvaUMiKxprees, 000 a. in., 4 00 p. w week days, Sundays. 00 a. in. Far Somen l'olnt. lCjpress, 8 60 a ra., 410 S. ru. week days. Sundaja 8 16 u, m. , It. Hvtcuiksok, J. It. Woon, Qen'l Manager. Qeu'l FawVr Ag Georgia's Fair Authoress Tells Why She Use Dr. Mil' Restorative Remedies, TUT, NAMK of Mrs. J. F. Harwell, (neo Julln F.mma Flenui.ingi n f-, miliar one In tlio state ot Oiort'ia. Si wtltesi "ItlBwith picasuro that I express my gratitude for tho wonderful benefits I have received fiom Dr. Miles' ltestoratlro Remedies, ospeciully thoNorvlne, the Nervo and Liver Fills, New Heart Cure aud Anll l'aln Fills. Actual experience has taught me their great worth. No family should bo without them. Thoy have fully restored me from a complica tion of disorders chief ly affecting tbo heart, nervous system and kidneys. When I trav el I always take one of your Anti-Fain Pills before entering tho cars and thus prevent swimming of tho hoad and nausea, to which I havo been subject for several years."' Dr. Miles' Kemedles are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money refunded, liook ou Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DK. MILKS MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind. Only Is Kft1bIe, whether iw n tct of excclleiH'ti hi Jouriialimii, or for tlio mwwuniinriit uf quantttlets time or values; nnil , The... Philadelphia Record . . . After ft onroer of nearly twenty years of tiuiiiterruntctl arrow th is Justified in claim lug that the etnmlnrd first established by itH founders Is the one true teat of A Perfect Newspaper. To publish ALL THR- NHWS promptly ond succinctly nim in mo most readiiuib iorm, without elision or imrtlsail bins; to discuss Its signtnennee with frankness, to keep AX Ol'KN KYB FOR 1'UIILIC AIIU3IJ3, to glvo beadles n complete roeold of current thought, fancies und discoveries in nil de partments of huinnn activity In Its DAILY ISOITIONS of from 10 to II l'AOKa, mid to provide the whole for Its patrons nt tho nominal prleo of ON1C CUNT That wns from the outset, mid will continue tu lie tho nlm ot TI1K KUCOltD. The Pioneer Ono cent morning newspaper lu the United Stnt, The Record, still LKA11S Wllliltli OT11 1'.ltS FOLLOW. Wltneis Its unrivaled nvernjjo dally circulation cxieeuuiK iu,uuu copies, aim nn nvcriiKo excenltiig 120,000 copies frtr its Suiiday editlous, whilo hnllntlons of Its Jilaii of publication In every Iniportnut city of the country testify to the truth of tbe assertion that in the quantity and quality of Its con tents, nnd in tile price at which It Is sold The ltceord has established the standard by which oYcelleiue In journalism must bo measured. The Daily Edition Of Tholteeord will bo sent by mail to any nddress for 38.00 per year or 26 cents per month. The Daily and Sunday Kdltluns together, which will give Its readers tho best mid freshest Information of all that isRnlnffoii In the world overy day 111 the Vear luchidinjj: "holidays, will be sent for $1.00 a year or 35 cents per month. Address THE RECORD PUBLISHING CO., Record Building, Philadelphia, Va. A Handsome Complexion Is one of tbe greatest charms a woman can possess. fezzoKi's ComruiXiOH I'owouu gives It. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours MATCHLESS IN EVERY PEATURB. CALIFORNIA Tsmir to CAUIK)IWrA and the VACIFIO COAST will leave New York ami IMiiliulelphU Mareh S7 rettirnlnir on resular train wlthli nine months. lUiuml-trip tlokeU, inoliidhiK &IV tour leatnte icolne anil traniiortatloti only reiuriilnv, will ue mU at rate of $30K 00 from New York, and 1303.00 from rhlladplphlii ; one way tickets, Including all tour featuren goln, ?H .75 from New York, $110,25 from I'liTlwlul plila. lVoiortlonute rftte from other points. WASHINGTON Tours, each coverlnic n ierIod of three days, will leave New York and l'ldladeN .March 11, 32, and May 18, 1897. Kates, liielud- . i Hi; transportation anil two days' accommoda tion at the best WashtuKtou Hotels, 111. from New York, and 311.60 from fhlladelphia. I'or detailed Itineraries and other Information apply at ticket agencies or address Oeo. W. lioyd, Asst. Clen'l Pass. Auent, Hroad Street KUition, PldladelpHa. ' AWN TANSY PILLS A Til IID. Mssl AWD IAB WOMAN'S HE.LILF. 7 PrflP rtlUbU. Avoid Imitati, UM GATOMeTTAHir Pll UMrl till kkHBIfl. Aiaruff MiitM. orHntdlrMl sMtsldt. nrusi. l. CiroM Brio. Co , fiottoa, Mam. Our book, M. I'or aale nt 1. V. D. Klrltn's drug; store and Bhenandoah drug store. DIVIDEND o TvouniUiiMri' WOULD YOU CUR TO INTEST in OR UPW4RD8T Dlvi- dadtp47tiiij moctniv. PtviUeuiw . dWMi. ext ern Financial Co.. tu Dkrborn bum Ckl, ill. A C ingle Standard IK m W B
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