EVENING HERALD JfrrrAlll.lHIIIil) 1R70. I'n'ollwlied every Kvcnlng, Except Bunriny, at 8 South Jardih Htrkbt, Miiam Ckktbs. The Herald Is delivered 1n8hnanfloati and tli surrounding towns for nix cants n week, pay able to the carriers. Ry mftll n y cnr. or cents a month, payable tn advance. Advertise ments charged according to space and Kition. The publishers reserve the right to change the position of advertisements whenever the pub licutlon of tiewn demands It. The right Iff reserved to reject Any advertisement, whether paid for or not, thnt the publishers may deem improper. Advertising rates made known UHn application. Knterecl nt the iKitoffloe At Sbetiniidoaib, Pa,, m second class mail matter. TKI.KI'HONK CONNECTION. "All the News Thai's nt to Print." Evening Hsrld WEDNESDAY. MAY 18, 1807. Tun Wilholui Koch libel milt oc rasloupd much comment among tlip li-ffnl profession, ha well a the politi- Tmk Schuylkill Press Association van rpjnvfMiatpd yesterday. It is to be hoped itn future will b productive of iri'eater sttcress than iu the past. W are in receipt of the first copy of the Bangor Herald, a neat typo graphical daily. W. IS. Van AVert, who is well known here, is the editor nnd tile editorial columns bear the impi'ogH of liiti pungent pan, The ad vertising patronage ueooMlsd the new candidate for public favor Ik a guar antee of a prosperous future for the Herald. The many friends here of Editor Van Wert join us in wishing him much success iu his new venture Thk denial on the part of Senator Quay as to the reported dual between himself and David Martin and Chris. Magee, was received with a great deal of satisfaction on the part of his political and imrsonal friends iu Hi-liinikill county. Very feAv of thorn credited the rumors and were natur ally reluctant to believe that the Heaver statesman hud so soon for gotten his c.astigation of the leaders of the old Combine. The latter have lost whatever prestige they liatl in the politics of the state, and their defeat in Philadelphia made them truly "a nightmare of the pHt." JiiikIK Cmswiciib, of Venango county, hus decided- thnt under the compulsory education act of 18DB the County Commissioners must pny the assessors for the registration of school children. The act calls for the enum eration of all children between the apes of 8 and 13 years by the county assessors, and fixes the amount they shall receive for their work, but fnils to state from whom they shall receive compensation. Judge Cris- well takes the sonsible view that as the county pays the assessors for all other work performed by them, it should also pay for the registration of the children. Good Times Coming. The confident belief is indulged that the new tariff bill will bo adopted and in effective action by the Jlr.st of July, which is only a littlo more than six weeks ahead of us. If this possibility could be made an ab solute certainty, it would go a great way towards establishing confidence in trade circles and putting business on its feet, but "doubtful things are generally very uncertain." There is no telling what complications may arise letween to-day and the first of July, but the indications point un mistakably to a speedy settlement of this tariff agitation. The various trade centres report an improvement in business channels, and investors are displaying muoh more confidence than was manifested a week or so ago. There is an im provement also noted iu the coal trade, which will lie cheering news to the thousands of mine workers in the anthracite eoal regions. Commenting upon this subject the Wilkesbarre Heoord says : "From all sides comes cheering news about the coal trade. Although not so much u ill bo mined this year as in former years, the Suffering occasioned by the curtailment basal ready been endured and for the balance of the year there promises to be a general re-awaken ing of our great industry. ' "It is not expected that more than -10,000,000 tons will be mined for the whole year, which is much less than for the past seven years, but 28,000,- 000 tons of this amount must be shipped from now on. This means pretty steady work for June, July, August, September, October, Novem ber and December. When 4,000,000 tons must be mined a month it means two-thirds time for the collieries, if not more. "An evidence of the solid condition of the market was the Heading cir cular issued Saturday increasing prices on all sizes from 10 to 8fl cents. If stocks were heavy this could not be done rig) it at the beginning of summer. Hut stocks are lighter now than at the beginning of the year, and moreover tliere is an actual scarcity of egg and broken at this moment. The output so far this year is 3.0i i0,000 tons less than for the same time last year, which very readily accounts for light stocks Had for in creasing prices. "Tli- argument in favor of solid irot- i i:y now near nt hand is thus preti si mug in evidence, ami while our people have hod little to do and much adversity to bear for some time back the turn iu the lane is now in night. As used to be saldji few yeais Vait for the wagon and we'll all ' fide.' " NUGGETS0F NEWS. The revolution In Honduras Is ended, and the country Is peaceful. Authority has been granted for the organisation of the Merchants' Nation al bank of Kittannlng, Pa. Secretary Long says It would cost W.OOO.oOO to erect a government plant for the manufacture of nrmor. Secretary of State Sheiman positive ly denies the report from Havana that negotiations are pending fur the pur chase of Cuba. An ICe plant on the Kennebec river near Gardiner, Me., was destroyed by Are, with "4,000 tons of Ice. Loss $100,000. It costs the New Orleans city levee board 16,000 a day fighting the flood, and It the flrrht is kept up much longer an appeal for funds will be made to the cltlsens. A Vienna dispatch says: The town of Wlndlschmatrel, in the Tyrol, a "Veil known tourist resort, has been de stroyed by tire. A woman was buined to death. Unconditional surrender. the onlv ti-rrh those famous little pilta known as neWitt's Mule Ksrly Risen will ntske with ronstlpa (ion. sick heartache aud stomach troubles. limHritticocoinpon.r's blcrnso Itovoked 8t. Louis, May 12. The Citizens' In surance company of Missouri, one of the oldest and best known companies Incorporated under the laws of thl state, has had Its license to do business In Wisconsin revoked by Insurance Commissioner Prick, of that state, foi the violation of the statute of that state that provides that no corporation transacting the business of Are Insur ance In that state shall write or cause to be written tiny policy of Insurance on property located In the state except through a duly authorized agent, who shall reside within the state and be licensed by the commissioner. Secre tary Waggoner, of the company, denies that his company has broken the laws of Wisconsin. Not only scute lung troubles, which nmv prove fatal in h few days, but old chronic coughs ami throat troubles may receive im mediate relief and be permanently cured by One Minute Cough Cure. 0. II. llagenlmi'li Liberal Victor? in Cnnaila, Montreal, May 12. The Quebec pro vincial elections took place yesterday, ami resulted In tho. complete overthrow of the Conservative party. In the last legislature the parties stood: Con servatives, B0; l.lberaln, 23. These fig ures hne been reversed as a reiuilt ol yesterday's election, the Lllieruls hav ing elected DO members, with a prob ability of S3, and the Conservatives about 20. Among the prominent Con servatives defeated are G. A. Nantel. commissioner of public works, and Louis Beaublen, commissioner of agri culture. The Liberals fought hard for power, telling the voters that a victory for their party In Quebec would strengthen the hands of the French Canadian premier, Wilfred Laurler. Fur Tin Worms, Eaaema, Hives, in fact, any of the various torturing, Itoliy diseases of the skin, Doan's Ointment Is an instant aiM positive remedy. Get it from your dealer. - liemitt'Knhlo Dnniinre Suit Kiirtpd'. St. Paul, May 12. The conclusion 6f a remarkable suit for damages was reached yesterday, and a verdict was given In favor of James M. Fonda against the Twin City Hapld Transit company for $17,610. Nearly two years ago Fonda lost both legs by being run down by a streetcar In this city. He brought suit for $26,000, and when the case first came on for trial a few months ago the attorneys for the plain tiff, after the case waB practically all submitted, moved to dismiss the case without prejudice. This was done. The case came on for trial a few days ago, and this big verdict against the, street railway company resulted. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup is pleasant to take, positively harmless to the most delicate constitution, and absolutely sure to cure the most obstiuate cough or cold. A household boon. Changes In the Inmiin l'lrm. Atlanta, May 12. Changes of great Importance In the Inman cotton firms of Atlanta, Augusta, Houston, Tex., New York and Bremen, Germany, are announced. Mr. Samuel M. Inman who has been the head of the business for 80 yeais. retires from all interest save a par: nei ship In the firm of In man ft Hod, which will be located at Houston. 'Jix. The Arm of Inman & Co. is fiiii'.ii by the younger members of the Ine.: :i llrm, with headquarters at Augu'.tii. It should be made a matter ol publi: knowledge that DsWItt's Witch Haitle Salve will speeally cure piles of the longest stand ing. It is thdiinusehold favorite for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises and sores of all kinds. Mlnlfititi-lul Ct-WlH In Denmark. Copcnhsr.m, May 12. The long ex pected lnii.luterlal crisis has occurred. The premier and minister for .foreign affairs. Baron Iteedtz Thott, tepdered the resignation of the cabinet yester day, and the king summoned ex-Premier Estrup to form a new cabinet. SeptutiK&UHrlan llui-ned to Dentil. Chamhersburg, Pa., May IS. Mrs. Frank Itennecker, aged 70 years, was burned to death yesterday by her clothes catching; Are. She was working about the kitchen stove, and allowed her dress to get too close to the lire. The Weather, For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey: Showers and possibly thunder storms; southerly winds. For Delaware and Maryland: Threatening weather, with showers.: southerly windB. Spring la rnade ft ncces- Bity by iho im- iv.ea.cine pure condition of (ho blood after win ter's hearty foods, and breathing viti ated air in home, office, schoolroom oi' shop. When weak, thin or impure, tho blood cannot nourish the ltody as it should. The demand for cleansing and invigorating is grandly met by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which gives tho blood Just the quality and vitality need ed to maintain health, properly digest food, build tip and steady I hp nervjas and overcome (hut tired feeling. It is tho ideal Spring llcdichie. Got only Hood Sarsaparilla"; Prejuml ty r I. lined & Co., Lowell, Mass. rj ii act eaillj yroioolly and nOOU S FllIS eUucUvtsly scents. Bottled Up ! It certainly is disheartening to a pa tlent to find that the treatment he Is given for a disease is more disastrous than the disease itself. Such is the case, however, with the usual treat ment given for diseases of the blood. Notwithstanding; the great progress made in many branches of medicine, the doctors have failed absolutely to find a successful treatment for blood poison, and the mauy diseases having their origin in the blood. They give but one kind of medicine, they know but one, treatment, and whether in the form of powder, pill or liquid, the doctor's prescription is always the same potash or mercury. Too much cannot be said of the harm f ul and disastrous effects of these drugs. The doctors are unable to rid the sys tem of the poison, and direct their efforts toward covering up the symp toms from view. There is but one ef fect to be obtained from potash and mercury they bottle up the poison and dry it up in the system, but it must be remembered that they dry up the marrow in the bonea at the same time, gradually consuming the vital ity. Those disfiguring copper-colored splotches are but indications of worse results to follow. No sooner has the system taken on the full effects of this powerful drug than that supplencsi and elasticity of the joints gives waj to a stiffness, followed by the racking pains of rheumatism. The form, grad- IpotashI MERCUHKf ually bends, the bones ache, while de crepitude and helplessness prema turely take posscbsion of the body. Under this treatment, it is but a shorl step from vigor and health to a pait of crutches. With this wreck of the system often comes falling of the hail and eyebrows, loss of finger nails, and decay of the bones a condition most horrible. This is no overdrawn picture, for the world to-day is full oi these hobbling mercurial wrecks. Contagious Ulood Poison is the most horrible of all diseases, and has been appropriately called the curse of man kind. Until the discovery of S. S. S., it was incurable. It has always baf fled the doctors, aud it is in this dis ease that tho evils of mercury and potash arc most common, because these drugs are given in such large doses in an effort to counteract the poison. While they succeed in bottling up the poison in the system, it always breaks forth again, attacking some delicate organ, frequently the mouth and throat, filling them with eating sores, b. fc. a. is tnc on for this terrible disease. HMSafiaT ? SStlleOnlykn0wnCUreT-Tsued It is the same in other diseases of the blood. Scrofula, Eczema, Cancer, Rheumatism, all are given the same treatment by the physicians mercury and potash, and the result as above set forth is always the same. We offer a remedy purely vegetable, powerful in its effect, yet harmless in every way. For fifty years S. S. S. has been curing blood diseases, from the most violent to the mildest case, after all other treatment failed. It is guaranteed purely vegetable, and one thousand dollars reward is offered for proof to the contrary. It is a real blood remedy for real blopd troubles, and never fails to cure Contagious Blood Poison, Scrofula, Eczema, Rheu matism, Cancer, or any other disease of the blood. If you have a blood dis ease, take a remedy which will not injure Jou. JJewarcof mercury dor.'t do violence to your system. Don't get bottled up! Our books on blood and skin dis eases, will be mailed free to any ad dress. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Go. Ho Sold tlovci-iiniont I-oVltloiiH." Portsmouth, N. H., May 12. James II, Ferguson pleaded guilty of imper sonating a special examiner of the pension bureau yesterday and was sen tenced to IS months' Imprisonment in the penitentiary. Ferguson Is alleged to have operated In tho states of Ohio, West Virginia. Pennsylvania, Massa chusetts and New Hampshire, pretend ing to appoint agents or inspectors at a salary of $60 per month and expenses, first obtaining S10 from each dupe, on the plea that it was security for hand cuffs and revolver. Grip-Golils-lftMidnche. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxative Broiuo Quinine will cure you in one day. Put up in tablets con venlent for taking. Guaranteed tocuie, or money refunded. Prioe, SS cents. vor sale by Kirlln's Pharmacy. Single Fare to l'lillndleplila. Saturday next, the inaciilneent monument to the Father of Ilia Country which the society of the Cincimwtti lias elected in Fair mount Park, Philadelphia, is to be uuvuileil by President McKinley, attended by a large number of the civic aud military dignitaries of the state and country. The parade will be the most notable one since the Constitu tional Centennial ten years ago. Oue fsatuie that will aloue attract large crowds Is the National Guiinl which Is nil to parade on the lBth . For the acceoiuadation of pontons da slrliiK to attend, the Philadelphia A Reading Hallway Co. will sell exeurstou tickets at single faie for the ruuud trip on May llth aud 15th good hi return until May 17th. St boa t Tobacoo spit and Smoke Your Lift Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, be made well, strong, Magnetic, full of new life aud vigor, take No-To-Bae, the woudor-workttr that wakes weak men strong. Many glu ten pounds lit ten days. Over 400, too cured. Bay Mo-To-Sae from your own druggist, who will goarautcc a cure. 50c or ft 00, Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Itemed Co., Chicago or New York. When you want go,d roofing, plumbing gas tlttin&i, or general tiusntithiug douo call on E. F. Uullughor 18 West Ceutrc Dealer ic itcvea treot 1-tf Tried Suicide to iNcnpo Imprisonment Cumberland, Md., May 12. John A. Coler, of Qlencne, Pa., under sentence to serve 15 years In the Maryland pen itentiary for forging Union Pacific bonds, made a desperate and probably successful attempt to commit suicide yesterday by Jumping from an express train on the llaltlmore and Ohio rail way while the train was going at full speed, Coler was sentenced on Mon day In Cumberland, and almost Imme diately after took poison In the Jail, but was pumped out, nnd a deputy sheriff started yesterday to take him to Bal timore. He was handcuffed to the dep uty, but made an excuse to leavev his seat, and upon returning struck his captor a terrific blow with his man acled hands, and before he could be stopped sprang through the window. He was found lying by the track un conscious. The physicians at Mary land Ceneral hospital say his Injuries will probably prove fatal. Aukbtn llv"orcc- "Bill VnniMMI. Dover, Del., May 12. The bill to di vorce Mrs. Laura Crocker Acklan, of Cleveland, daughter of ex-Judge Crocker, the Clevelind millionaire, from Wllilnm H. Acl.lnn, of Washing ton, passed the senate yesterday after noon. There has been considerable controversy over the case, growing out of the numerous charges of bribery and corruption. There Is every prob ability that the bill will pass the house. Mr. and Mrs Acklan were married last June. After the marriage they went to Kurope, and soon afterwards separated. Cruel 'tieatment was the basis for the suit. Murdered For n Chew orTobnc-eo. Frederick, Md May 12. Owen Rowle asked Charles Smith, a farmhand, for a chew of tobacco Monday night, and upon being refused shot the latter In the stomach with an old army musket, nnd then made his escape. Smith died last evening, and Bowie has noVyel been captured. Both are colored, aud llowle was known as a desperate char acter. For every qnarter In a man's pocket there are a dosen uses; and to use each one iu such a way as to derive the greatest bene fit is a question ovefy one must solve for himself. We believe, however, that no better use could be made of one of these quarters than to exchange it for a hottlo of Cliaiuborlaln's Colic, Cholora and Diarrhoea Remedy, a medlciuo tlmt every famllyshonld ho provided with. Forsaloby OrulilerBros., druggists. Special Session For .Jersey J.uIlntorH Trenton. May 12. Governor drlggs has Issued a proclamation for a special session of the legislature on Tuesday, May 25. The special session is called for the purpose of considering the bill passed providing for the submission of the proposed constitutional amend ments to the voters of the state next September. It has been discovered that there Is an error of the substitution ot the word "provided" for the word "pro hibited" in the proposed amendment prohibiting lotteries and other gam bling. Governor Griggs does not expect the session to last more than a few hours. Tlicro U ll Class of 1 cople Who are injured by tho use of coflco. Iteceutly thoro has bcon placed in all the grocery stores a new preparation called GUAIN-O, made of pure grains, that takes tho place of coffee Tho most delicate stomach receives it without dlstross, and but few can tell it from coflco. It does not cost over J as much. Children may drink it with great benefit, in cts. and 25 cts. per package. Try It. Ask for QKAIN-O. Conspiracy to ltoT Cook County. Chicago, May 12. What appears to have been an organized attempt to rob the county by means of forged Juror certificates was detected yesterday. Charles Itatigen and Charles L. Will iams were arrested yesterday and are In the county Jail for failure to secure t0 AAA linn ii a "T a -r-fl nto lioi-a a 1 art liaatn for John Itatlgen, Charles Hal- ler, Thomas Chandler and Patrick J. Grlflln. A batch of BO Juror certificates was stolen from the office of .the county clerk, and two of them, declared to be forgeries, were presented by Itatlgen and Williams. niieuiiiatlsm Cured In n Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu- niluia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once tho cause and the disease Immediately disappears. The first uoso greatly benefits. T. F. Anthony, ex-Postmaster of Promise City, Iowa, says : "I bounht one bottle of .Mystic Cure for hheiimatism, and two doses of it did me more good than any medicine I uvertook." 7(5 cents. Sold by C. II. HuRenbuoh, druggist, Shen andoah. Shlpwrooltcd Snlloi-s Arrlvo. St. John's, N. F., May 12. The French fishing schooner St. Claire ar rived at St. Pierre yesterday, bringing 32 men, comprising the crew of the French bark St. Jean, Captain Millard, from Fecamp, which collided on the Grand banks on May 0 with the Nor wegian bark Lolnlng, a vessel of 186 tons, during the dense fog. The St. Joan sank four hours later, and the St. Claire picked the crew up the next morning. It Is feared that the other vessel sank shortly after the accident. It Is not known whether the crew es caped. She drifted away In the fog, and when the weather cleared neither the vessel nor any of her boats could be sighted. ltnckl'vn's A nil on Salvo. The best salvo in tho world for onto, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, aud nositivelv eures piles. or jo pay required. It la guaranteed to give perfect stititucNon or mony refunded. Price 86 oents per box. For sale by A. wasloy. A Moustoc I'Apoi- Mnoli.tie, Itumford Falls, Me., May 12. Work men this week are putting Into place In the mills of the Itumford Falls Pa per company the largest paper machine in the world. It was made In Worces ter, Mass., and will produce paper ISO Inches wide at the rate of 500 feet a minute. This is IS Inches better than the world's record. It took many months to build this monster machine, and SO cars were required to transport the parts from Worcester. Its total welcht, estimated, ia 1.800,000 pounds. The machine will turn out 86 ton of finished news paper per day. When a cold is contracted, sure it at ones. One Mluutp Cough Cure will et you on the roud Mi recovery iu a minute. It will cure pneumonia, bronchitis, oioufi and all forms nl lunganu throat troubles. J. II. uageu hueli. lledueod ltates In riiiutdalphia. for the accommodation of persous dualling to witness tbe unveiling of the uvw Wash inglon Monumeut, Falnnount Park, Phila delphia, May ISth, the Pennsylvania Kail- rood Company will soil excursion tickets to Philadelphia on May U aud IS from all points ou Its line not more limn two hundred miles from Philadelphia, at a single fare for tho round tilp (no less rate than 50 cents), good to return until Mty, 17, 1SII7, Inclusive. This is one of the gruudcntuionuiuouts ever crcctul In Philadelphia, and the ceremonies and paruilc mi idi-nt to its unveiling will be corrcHiiouuintjly utliudivo. 'TIS LOVE THAT HAKES THE WORLD QO ROUND." Some people think money is a greater power than love. Oh 1 What a mistake I S'c how the great inory kings are con tinued bv the little hov CunidT See how the great soldiers and men of power are twist -d around his little fingers 1 A woman's most precious possession Is the c.ipicity for awakening pure and noble love. More potent than wit or intellect is ins womaniy capacity lor nappy wireuoou aud motherhood. A woman who is weak or diseased in the special organism of her sex is deprived of the power and prestige which naturally be long to h:r. Such troubles are not a ne cessity. Perfect health and strength of the feminine organism Is insured by proper care and the aids afforded by enlightened medical science. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre set iptlon cures all weaknesses aud diseases of woman's special organism. For nearly y years Dr. Pierce has been chief consulting physician to the Invalids H:tel nnd Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y. No other physician has had a more extensive practice or greater success In the treatment of women's diseases. No other inch perfect and scientific remedy for these ailm.-nts has ever been devised. It has re stored health, strength and womanly power to tens of thousands of women. Women who would understand their own powers and possibilities should read Doctor Pierce's thousand - page illustrated ,book, "The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser." It is the most interesting and .-nlighlenlng book of the kind ever pub lished. A paper - bound copy will be sent ihsolutely free to any one sending 21 one-c-it stamos to pay the cost of mailing only. ) Hress, World's Dispensary Medical As sociation, Buffalo, N. Y. For a handsome t!l"th bound copy send it stamps. DELICACIES WASHED ASHORE. Jorsoy Far-morn Supply Themselves From Wroolcngo of Ship Francis, Ueach Haven, N. J.. May 12. Captain F. H. Sharp, foreman of the Merrltt & Chapman Derrick and Wrecking com pany, and Captain A. Doane, the rep resentative of the owners of the burned ship Frauds, visited the wreck yes terday. Captain Sharp stated that the cargo between deiks Is a total loss, but he believes, with the aid of divers, that the cargo below can bo saved. Large quantities of the cargo have washed Out and come ashore. Therp was a remarkable scene on the beach when the news went forth that wreck--age was coming ashore. There was a rush for the shore, and when the report was verified that boxes of can ned goods were lloatlng in men, women nnd children fought each other to get the largest share of the spoils. Tho surf was dotted with men up to their shoulders In water, struggling with rakeB, picks and bare hands for cases of salmon and barrels of wine. The sandhills were alive with vehicles of all shapes and sizes, from wheelbar rows to farm wagons. Today there are few homes not supplied with salmon enough to last a lifetime, hundreds of cases of tho toothsome fish having come ashore, many of which still line the beach. Barrels of wine and Cali fornia red cider are also heaped up on tho sands, but not In such large quan tities. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with urine andlct it stand twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling Indicates an uuhoalthy condition of tho kidneys. When urino stains linen it Is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent dosiro to urinate or pain in tho baclc, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There Is comfort in the knowledgo so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, tho great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish iu relieving pain iu tho back, kidneys, liver, bladder aud every part of tho urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain iu passing It, or bod effects following use of liquor, wine or beor, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get lip many times during tho night to urinate. Tho mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swainp-IIoot Is soon realised. It stands tho highest for Its wou- derful cures f tho most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and ono dollar. You may have a samplo bottle and pamphlet both sout free by mail. Men tion Kvkkinq Herald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., lliugliamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarautco the geuuiueSB of this offer. llrutnl Son Ciiptnln Indicted. New York, May 12. The grand Jury of the criminal branch of the United States circuit court yesterday indicted Captain Edward W. I teed, of the ship T. F. Oakes, for maliciously and with out Justifiable cause withholding food from-the crew of his vessel on the voy age from Hong Kong to this port. Try Grnln-O I Try Oraln-fl I Ask your grocer to-day to show you a package of UKAIN-O, tho new rood drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink It without Injury as well as the adult. All who try It. like It. GKAIN-0 has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java. but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. 1 the price of coffee. 15c and 36 ots. per package. Sold by all grocers. Must Iletluem Fraudulent Stock. Columbus, O., May 12. The supreme court at Ohio yesterday decided in favor of the bank In the com of the Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific railway vs. the Citizens' Na tlonal bank, of Cincinnati, in a matter ot overissue of stock to the extent ot 400 shares by George F. Doughty, de ceased, who was secretary of the com pany prior to the date of his death In 1882. These fraudulent shares fell Into the hands of the bank, and the railroad company Is now Judlolally required to stand the JM.000 loss. How to Trent a Wire. (I'roin Pacific Health Journal.) First, get a wife ; second, be patient. You may have great trials and ierplexitles in your business, hut do not therefore, carry to your , home a cloudy or contracted brow. Your wife may have trials, which, though of loss magnitude, may be hard for her to bear, A kind word, a tender look, will do wonders iu aliasing from her brow all clouds of gloom. To this we would add always keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough llemedy In the house. It is the best and is sure to be needed sooner or later. Your wife will theu know that you really care for her aud wish to protect her health. For sale by (Iruhler llros , druggists. Inheritance Tax Constitutional. Springfield. Ills.. May 12. The Illinois supreme court yesterday decided the Inheritance tax law passed by the state legislature two years ago to be con stitutional, reversing the decision of the decision pf the lower court. The law provides for a graduated tax on all In heritances of a value of over St. 000, and a test ense -..is mnde on the estc.tc of j the late John II. uraae, inrmeriy pro prietor of the old Granfl Pacific hotel, who left property estimated at Jtf.OOO, 000. The case will probably be carried to the federal supreme court. Wlieu the spring time comes, "gcntlo An nie," like all other sensible persons, will cleanse the liver and renovates the sysumi with DoWllt's Little Karly Illsers, famous little pills for the liver and stomach all the vear round. C. II. llngenliuch. Wflllam'sKlKUlfleBiit lllblo juotntton Berlin, May 12. ISmpcror William has attended the consecration of two new churches and presented to each a Bible containing his autograph and a text of scripture. In one case the text Is from St. John, xv, 6: "For without me ye can do nothing." In the second the text Is from Jeremiah, vll, 23: "Obey mv voice and I will be your God and ye nhall be my people." Jersey Stifetoorx Must in- Vet Ibtllerl Trenton, May 12. Governor Griggs yestetdny signed Assemblyman Sco vel's bill compelling trolley companies to vestibule their cars In winter. The governor also signed the bill providing for the purchase uf turnpikes under the state and road law. ItnthscliIUla' Anonymous Chnrlty. London, May 12. The Pails corre spondent of The Dally Chronicle says that the anonymous subscription of a million fraves to the Charlte UaLaar fund Is now known to be the collective donation of members of the Rothschild family. Contlriiioil by tho Sonnto. Washington, May 12. The senate yesterday confirmed the following nom inations: Stanford Newel of Minnesota, minister to the Netherlands; Edward G. Bradford, United States district Judge for Delaware; George Moulton, Jr., collector of customs at Bath, Me.; Henry A. Castle of Minnesota, auditor for the postoffice department; Samuel B. Grubbs of New York, assistant surgeon in the Marine hospital servl&e. .CHASES BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UURT IT IC I The richest of all reston. nrlrtl II IOI tlvs foods, because It re placss the essentials of life that aro ex. hausud by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES! &tdnr&Tt?.e digestion perfect it creates solid flesh, muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain bocomes nttlveand dear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In cither sex, and as a fsmalo regulator has no equal. Price 0o., or Ave boxes $2.00. Druggists or by mall. Wo can help you. Advice and book, freo. Wfito Us About Your CasoT THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1512 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, peppa. Railroad. SCIIUYKILL DIVISION. January 18,1897. Trains will leave Rlienaiidoah after the ahnv. date for WIkkuus. ailberton. Fraakville, lr' Water, St. Olalr, l'ottsvllle. Hamburg, KcRilllif PotUtown, rhocnixvlllc, Norrlstown and Phil Adelphla (Broad Btrect station) nt 6 0S and 1105 a. m. nnd 4 20 p. m. on week days. For Pott, villo and intermediate stations a i7 n. m. SUNDAY. For WlgRans, Gllherton, Frackvllle, Dun uuicr, c. iuir, x uimi 1110, D on, v n.i I v. ill. mil 3 10 p. in. For Ilnmhurg, Heading, 1'otUtowr i-iioenixvuie, ftomstowu, i'uuauelpiila alO'8 1 15 a. in., 8 10 p. in. Trains leave Krnckvllle for Shenandoah a 10 40 a. m. and 1201, S41, 7 52 nnd 10 47 p. m Sunday, 11 13 n. m. nnd 5 41 p. m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah ni 10 IS a. m. and 12.01, S IS, 7 23 aud 10 20 p. lu. Sunda 10 40 n. m., 5 IS p. in. Leave l'hlladelphin, (llroad street station), tt Blieiiniidonli at 5 87 and 8 83 a. m., 4 10 and 71 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 6 50 a. m. Leave llroad street station, Philadelphia, Iu Sea Ufrt. Anbury Park. Ocean drove. Iin, Branch, and Intermediate stations, 8.M, 11,14 a. m., a.wi nnn i.w p. m. week-days. Leave llroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOn NEW YOltIC Kiprcs. week-days 3 20, AOa. 4 SO 515, 6 50. 7 88, 8 2.-, 8 33,9 50, 1021 (Ullilng Car), 11 00 a. in, 12 00 noon. 2 35 (Limited 100 and 4 92 .i n,. Dining Cats), 140, 230 (Dining Car) 3 20, 3 50, uu, a uu, d oo ii'ining arj, o ou, o so, s 12, iu uo p. in., 12 01, night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 05, 4 50 5 13, 8 20,833.0 50, 1021, (Dl .lug Car), 1133 a. in. 12 35. 2 80 IDinlliL- Car). 4 CO ri.lmltral I 22T)lnW Car), 5 20, 5 56, (Dining Car), 6 33, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. 111., 6 Ul lllglll. Iiipress for lloston without change, 11 00 a in., weck-dnys, and 6 50 p. m., dally. FOH WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. l'or Baltimore and Washington, 3 SO, 7 20,8 42 1030, 11X1 a. in., 12 09 (12 81 Limited Din lug Car), 112, 818. 4 41 (519 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 6 17, 6 55 (Dining Car), 7 40 (Dining Car) p. m., nnd 12 05 nlgbl week days. Sundays, 8 50, 7 20, 012, 1123 a. m., 1209 1 12, 4 41, ( 5 IS Congressional Limited Dining Carl, 0 55 (Dining Car), 740 p. m. (Dining Cor) and 1205 night. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia (via Delawaro river bridge), eiprean,'7U2 p. m. daily. Leave Market street Kerry, express, 850 a tn., 2 00. 4 10.510 n. m Huodavs. 8 45. 945 a.m. Accommodation, 8 00, 8 AO, a. m S SO and 4 20 p. m., week days. Sundays, 8 00, 8 15 a. in., 1 00 Ami uui). in. For Cape May. Anglesea, Wlldwood nnd Holly Beach, and Hen Isle .City, Ocean Olty ond Avalon Express, 9 00 a. in., 4 00 p. m week days. Humlava. 00 a. in. For Soiners Point. Bxpress, 8 50 a ni,, 110 ,.. .., nw. uu;b. rauiiuiiyti, o o a. m. J. B. IIUTcnwsoN, J. K. 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Address all letters to THE TIMES, ruiLAOKi.ruiA. Dr. Miles' Nervine Triumphs. Excessive Nervousness frorn Childhood. La Crlopa Brings on Heart Weakness. EV. n. V. BEABBT, pastor M. B church, ltuoaanan, Ga. v.rltcs Dec. 10, 1309: "In shlMhood I was afflicted with excessive nerroBsnoas, which, almost developed into St. Titos dance. I partially recovered, but at college it gradu ally grew worse. Close study aggravated tho troaolo; any unusual exertien causod trembling nil over. In 1W0 I had a severe attack of La Grippe which brought on heart weakness I Laci barn almost constantly under treatment for nervous troubles, and chasged climates fre quently without avail. I.rf' t February I be y.ui 1 filling Dr. Miles' a. -'orative Nervine a'.d Nerve and Liver Pills and since t.beii I iiavo been studying more and working harder than far years and the goed effects that have resulted seem to be permanent." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent free to nil applloants. DR. MILES M3DI0AL CO., Slkhart, Ind. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A tid. Tim AKti iati WOMAN'S RELIEF. A1wTrrnmntind rIUbl. Awitt Inritattmu. n.t nsTnit'iTiiriiy 1'it.iJiftnd iavi RRGltKTB ItHme atnm nr ttnt rllrrtt fMsklfM) ). mif. tl Catoh Spec. Co., Boiton. Mim, Our book 4c. I?or sale nt 1. P. I. KlrHiVei drug store ami Hlienfttiilofth drug store. A ingle Only Is potBlUl. whether m a fret of excellence In jaunmllun, or for the n"nren)cnt of quctiiHtfea, time or values; nnd The... Philadelphia Record ... After a career of nearly twenty yenrs of miintfMTiiptcd growth Is justified in claim ing that the standard first otnll tailed hy It founders la the one true teet of A Perfect Newspaper. To publish ALL THIS NKWS promptly and ftuccinetlv nnd In the mmt readable form. without elision or itartUnu bios; to d I scum Its flljfnlfloanee with frank iiohs. tn keep AX OVKS ISYIfi FOH PUBLIC AJ1USRS, to fclvo hewldcft ft complete recotd of current thought, f nude ntul discoveries In nil de- 1W k tartinentsoi human activity In un DAILY HDlTIONSof from 10 toll PACKS, nnd to provide the whole for its atrona at the nominal price of OXI2 CUNT That was irom me outeet, nnd will continue to he the aim of TIIR HECOUD. The Pioneer Ono cent morning ucwsitaiier In the United Btutcs, Th Hecord, still I.UA11S WHE1U5 OTIIBIIB follow: Witness its unrivaled average dally circulation exceeding 160,(100 copies, nnd an average exceeding 120,000 copies for Its Sunday editions, while imitations of Its plan of publication in every Imiiortant city of the country testify to tlio truth of the assertion that In tlie quantity and quality of its con tents, ond In the price at wliloli It is sold The Hecord lias established the standard by which excellence In journalism must be measured. The Daily Edition Of The Iteeord will be sent hy mall to any address for $3.00 per year or 25 cenU per month. The Daily and Sunday ISdltlnn together, which will give its readers the best ana freshest information of all thnt Is gsing on in tlie world ovtry clay In tho year Including holidays, will be sent for $1.00 a year or 85 cents ier month. Address THE RECORD FUBI.ISHIHQ CO., Record Building, Philadelphia, Pa. A Handsome Complexion Is ono of tbe greatest charms a woman can possssa. PozzoNi'a Coupuexioa I'owduu gives it. ' PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours MATCH LESS IN J3VERY, FEATURE. CALIFORNIA .T?iH, 'o OALIPOUNIA and the I'ACIKIO COAST will leave New York ami I'liiladulpuia March 37, returning on regular trains within nine months. Ilound-trtp tickets, Including all tour featutes going and trans)KrUtlou only returning, will be sold at rate of $308.00 from New ork, and (308.00 from Philadelphia; one way tickets, Including all tour features going, U .75 from New York, iltO.25 from PliTlaUoT phia. Proportionate rates from other point. WASHINGTON Toura, each covering a period of three ?,llL ley Nw, York and I'hlladel March 11, M, ami Muy ia, 1897. Itatea, Includ ug transportation and two days' occoiniuoda Uon at the Ut Washington Hotels, 111.50 from New York, and flt.50 from Philadelphia. ,,e.ta.li,',d '""wmIcs and other Information apply at ticket agencies or address Geo. W. 2XL2X$r- Ag"""' 0rMld 3f DIVIDEND oM M To oarouUtnrH; WOULD YOU OABK TO IN VIST SIO OK Ul'WAKDM? IHfl u4Pybta mUilT. PrttouUr fre tildrtu AVt ernFftmuelal Co., W5 nriiru Hire oli.is.-o, in j Restores dj Ml saner
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