EVENING HERALD JMTAIIIilSHRU 1STU. Pnbllaheil every Krening, EsceritftiiniiAy, nt OUTn .TiRliIH Htrbkt, Nui OmtTRM. The Hfrnl.l '. riciiveied InHheiumlOHD mid the Biirroumllnu kiwm for all oant ft Week, ny abie to the mirier. By mM) IB 00 A yrnr, or 2A cent a month, payable In advance. Adcrtise menta ctiarKetl According to space and position. The publishers reserve the right to change the position of advertisements whenever tin pub lication of news demands It. The right Ifl reserved to reject any ndvciiist'iuent, whether (Mild (or or not, tlmt the pilbliehcra may drvtn mproper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Rntered nt the poKtoAlce at Shenandoah, Pn., As second class mail matter. TKI.KPHONK CONNRlTfOK. "All llie News That's nt to Prist." Evening Hrld TlU UPAT. MAY 18, 189T. Nkaiu.y all the silver Senators voted against the arbitration treaty. Hpain Is tired out financially in Cuba-, and Is equally weary with the remits of Its military operations. Thk old soldiers have started, a boom for Congressman Young for the Republican nomination for Governor. Thk paving question seems to have taken a backseat to allow the "light" agitators room for their proposed on slaught. Thk Republican members in the Legislature should redeem the party pledges without delay, in the passage of the reform bills. Thk McKlnley administration is two months old, and even the demo crats admit that it in an exceedingly interesting infant. Prxx-svi.vakta is still short on its quota of Fedeial plums. Quite a number. tvilldrop, or fail todrop.nfter the state legislature adjourns. Sksator Quay sh-j he is for "har mony:" but it must come without deal. In this lie will hare the sup port of all good Kepublionns. It begins to look as if at least some of the State Senators would never pl.ice their boots under the desks in -Uii, chamber after the present ses sion. At'CoitBlNO to law tho oyster season closed on the first day of the present month, but according to practice and precedent the oyster season never closes, at least in Shenandoah. Mr. IIuyan is about to visit Mexico. It will be a financial piunic when ho crosses the border and- doubles ids dollars, but ho should save a fovJ pecks for the awful shruiUagu when he comes. jy,vav.'" PllILADKIil'HlA has an active Board of Health. So has Shenandoah. Its Secretary is very active in depriving the readers of the Hkiiald of all in formation concerning that depart ment of the borough government. It lias been noticed that tho pro noun "I" was not used in President McKinley's speech at tho Grant cere monies. The word was greatly over worked during the last four years without adding anything to the suc cess of the administration. A I.kaiunu nealtn authority says that rest is not idling, but "a change of scenes and activities." The true way to rest is to occupy the mind with something congoninl and un hackneyed in work and recreation. To sit down and do nothing leads to brooding, which is more exhausting than work. In his writings, Dickens expressed many ideas in such felicitous language that they are treasured as gems. It was in "David Copperfield," wo be lieve, that he said "it may be urofit able to you to reflect in future, that there never were greed and cunning in the world yet, that did not do too much, and over-reaoh themselves." AnvRRTiBKRrS In looking for medi ums sometimes fail to consider the class of people to whom a paper goes. Where are your buyers f Do they be long to the six-doljar-a-week cltuis, the ten, the twenty-five, the fifty, the hundred? Think of that If you have something that all classes should have, choose your medium accord ingly. The mediums that reach a special class are many, the mediums that reach more than two or three of them are few. The JlKRAl.n reaches every class. It is read in the home of the mechanic, the tradesman and the banker, it is powerful, because it has ulwuys stood for the best tliut there is in journalism. It is profitable to the advertiser because of its power and influence with the reading public of Shenandoah. It gives its readers "all the news that's At to print." Thk gold production of the world has been the subject of some recent investigation by the director of the French mii.i af the request of the In ternational Institute of Statistics. The report of U. d'Foville shows that the increase in tho production of gold during the last half of the presenH century has been something enormous as compared with former periods, The aw'i-age annual product of silver and gold during the 16th century he puts nt Hi million dollars, 83 million dollar- in ili. 17th century, and 80 million in the 18th century. For the liist half of tile lUtli century the annual production of both metals in i Mir. il about l"i million doll.tt--. but ill the 35 i'ivrn lift ween lM.il anil 1H7.", tliero wrh an onoruiotiH inoiviisi-, tlu average production tii'liiK 1H0 million dollars, two-thlrlH of which w us hi jfoltl, wliilo in previous yearn the proporlion an lift ween nold and silver hal been about equal. He tween 18(11 and lWI."i the jrolil produr tlon indented enormously, ho that 1 the iild production of the world is now about 220 million dollars per annum, with the prospect of a further increase during 1807. Ortp-OllldS-llSflllaohe. Why suffer with Courtis. OoMs and 1 Grippe wheu Laxattvo Brotuo Quinine will cur yon In one flay. Put np in tablets von voulentfor taking. Huantnteea tocuis, oi money refunded, l'rira, 85 cent. vor tale by Kirlin'i Pharmacy. YOUNG Ci tyVSON EXECUTED. The Youngest Murderer ISvcr Ilamted tu Xnw ileraey, Somorvllie, N. J., May 1. nimer Clawson was nan Red here yesterday in the Somerset county Jail. He met death firmly. Clawson was the young est murderer ever executed rs the stataJ and next to the youngest perMm con victed of a capital crime In New Jer sey. Alden Pales, the Newark boy murderer, was 10 when he was sen tenced to death for the murder of Thomas Haydon. Pales' sentence was commuted to life Imprisonment. ISlmer Clawson, 10 years old, shot a former employer, Harry llodgett, n Rl MRU CLAWSOX. fanner, on the morning- of Auj?. 29 last. The murderer asked Hodcett to re employ him, and on the farmer's re fusal to do so a quarrel began, during which Clawson drew a revolver and nred three shots at his victim, two taking en'eet. Then, mounting a wheel, the murderer rode away. Hodgett lived but live minutes. The case was taken to the court of appeals, but with out effect. Clawson recently, at hit request, was .received Into the Metho dist Church. Won you want jjood rooting, plumbing s littlufc, or geuoral tlnsmithlng done call m E. jr. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Donlcr if stc-os l-tf Nut only acute lung troublis, which may urove fatal ill a few (lavs, but old cln-milc. coughs anil throat troubles may receive ini- incilinto rollot nml ho permanently eared by Ono Jlimito Consh Cure. C, II. ltagenbnch. flnlvultontst llooth-Tueker Indicted. New York, May 13. Mr. 15ootli-Tuck-Qr, egnmamVr''ur the 'Salvation Army, "was Indicted by tho grand jury yester day for maintaining a nuisance and disturbing the peace nt the barracks of the army in West Fourteenth street. The complainant against Tucker is I'hlneas Smith, who resides In the rear of the barracks. The offense Is a misdemeanor, punishable with line or Imprisonment, or both. Unconditional surrender, ig tho only terms those fanwiK little pills known as lleWitt's I.iltlo IvHrly l!iers will niako with constipa tion, sick lipjtiliu-lic and stomach troubles. Ho SuihI.i.v linve'oini' In Cleveland, Cleveland, May IS. Director of Po lice Abbott today Issued his ultimatum to the baseball people regarding the playing of Sunday games. He says If an attempt Is made to play next Sun day, as threatened, he will send out the police and arrest the players. If necessary the entlie force will be de tailed, and If that Is Insufficient he will call out the militia. Heaith roken Down, What r, Gonsumption, Rheumatism Whatever It Was, Hood's Sarsaparilla Cured by Its Power as Tho One True Blood Purifier. Discouraged people are numerous now some because of lost business, others because of lost health. All may find fresh inspiration and valuable, suggestions in the following: C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: " Gentlemen : For 12 years I have been a oommerolal traveller, and owing to the hardships of my life, long railroad jumps, all kinds of exposure, and sudden changes of olimate, etc., my health gave way. Physicians did not help me and I was given up to die. My illness developed a Complication of Diseases. I was without ambition or appetite. All strength had left me. One doctor said I had heart disease, another torpid liver, a third said It was lung trouble and another c . asuinptlon, and so on. I have no doubt, symptoms of all these oom plajuts sad even that of rheumatism, Judging from the stiffness and pains In my Joints and legs at times, were mani fest. I was unable to attend to business, was oenflned to ray room and frequently lay In a eomatose state for hours. I was so feeble, and so little encouragement was offered, that I began to wonder Whers I Would be guWecl. Finally, as a lost effort to help myself, I decided to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. Tho arsa Hood's 8 Sold l.v all driii-tH. Price SI , six for $5. Prepared nnly by C. I. IIooil & Co., J.ov.i i!, M.io. Tin- l)e-.t riny Medi. lnc. Tlie' li imn:iniiei- IlosponMule. Trenton, May 1.!. The ri"riinailill'ty for the en or which has necessitated the calling of r special sepnlon of the lefclilature hr been located. It fall upon Miss Margaret Williams, a sten ographer anil typewriter In one of the state house offices. Hhe wrote the word "provided" Instead of "prohibited" In the propoped antl-gambllng constitu tional amendment In the hill provldlnfi for a special elec tion next September, at which the peop'e were to vote on (he question. Mies Williams Is much agitated over her mistake. PIvo Victims of a 1'olnoned spring. I'lkevllle. Ky. .May Is. Three more persons died yesterday from drinking poisoned spring water. They are Ed ward MlnnlX, Miss Dorcas Alberts and John Tompkins. Tomrklns' wife and two children are fatally III from the same cause. As yet chemists have fail ed to loam what poison Is being used, and there Is no clew to the Identity oi the guilty paitles. Five have now died from drinking the water. To r.Tt1nu Convict Mail A Cood. Washlnpton, May IS. Senator (Sal linger, of New Hampshire, yesterday presented an amendment whlt-n he pro poses to offer to the tariff bill against goods which are the product of convict labor'. The amendment provides for the absolute exclusion of any manufac tured goods Imported Into this country which are the product of prison or con vict labor. Wlien a cold is contracted, cure It a' oner, One Minute Cough Cure will set you on the man to recovery m a minute, it win euro pneumonia, bronchitis, croiiti and all forms of liuiKund throat troubles. C. II. llagou- itueu. llnern'it's Appeaf Vor Inrdou. Bacranu :iio, Cal., May 13, Governor Budd yesterday received the formal petition for the pardon of Theodore Durrant, awaiting extradition at San Quentfn prison "for the murder of Min nie Williams and Illanche Iiamont. The petition will be heard by dovernor Dudd tomorrow morning. "I have used llurdick lllood Hitters in my family for two years. It Is tbe best medtcino. Ievcrutad. It utirod me of erysipelas iu very short time; also cured my son of scro fula after tlio doctors had failed." Louie s'. Woodward, Iurel Hill, Payette county, Pa Two tCtiloiliy M Iuo"t7ns. Oxford, N. ,T., May 13. The lifeless bodies of Adam Snyder and Harney Itlder were found at the liottom of the slpo ore mire on the ItauU-farm, about one and a half miles from this place, yesterday. The men had been em ployed by prospectors, and went to work Tuesday evening. At 10 o'clock they were hoisted from the mine, and after taking their lunch returned to their work. That was the last seen of them alive. Philip Kami, who had charge of the hoisting engine, says the men gave him no signal from the time they went down Into the mine after supper. When the day shift was lowered yesterday they found the dend bodies of their companions. They had been overcome by gas. Uoth leave fam ilies. Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup is pleasant tu take, positively harmless to the most ilolicnte constitution, ami absolutely sure to euro the most obstinate cough or cold, A liousoliolil boon. T.ont) For liberty l'roved l'ntnl. Baltimore. May 13. John A. Caler, the convict from Cumberland, Md., whe jumped from a Haltlmore nnd Ohio ox press train while being brought here to serve a 15 years' sentence for for gery, died yesterday In the Maryland hospitnl from the Injuries he sustained In his desperate leap. Speedy New Jersey J list too. Phllllpsburg. N. J May 13. On Tues day nlpht of last week Frank Haley robbed a Helvidere store. On Monday of thta week he was caught at Newark, and on Tuesday was sent to the Tren ton penitentiary for three years by Judge Morrow, of Belvldere. The Wcnlhor, For eastern Pennsylvania nnd New Jersey: Threatening weather, with showers; cooler: southwest to west winds. For Delaware and Maryland Continued unsettled weather, with showers; cooler: southerly winds, be coming westerly. Heart Troubles, Torpid effects ot a few doses of the medicine seemed almost magical. The depressed feeling left me, and when one bottle had been taken, I had regained an appetite, and strength was coming baok. After finishing the third bottle I was able to go about my commercial duties. I con tinued to improve, and to satisfy my mind that I had (ully regained health, I sub mitted myself to a doctor for examination. He pronounced me 'sound as a dollar.' Three months later, I passed a rigid ex amination for inaurauoo. I have slnoe been in the best of health, notwithstand ing my travels, and I give All the Credit to Mood's Sarsaparilla, as each season slnoe I have taken several bottles. It keeps my blood In good circulation, gives me a keen ap petite and leaves no room for that tired feeling wbloh naturally finds easy prey among those ot my calling lu the summer mqnths alter au early spring hustle. I consider Hood's Barsaparilla the "limns of saving my life, and I gladly speak In its favor." A. J. Leitch, home address, Cass House, Saginaw, Michigan. foe Trouble? parilla CHAPMAN IN THE SENATE. A lte-oliitlo i to llrlnu tho Stubborn Witness iti-rm-c the ar. Washington, May 13. In the senate yesterday the sugar Investigation of 1804 was recalled by the Introduction of a resolution by Mr. Allen, of Ne- i braska, proposing that Elverton II. Chapman he brought to the bar of the senate to purge himself of contumacy as a pre-requlslte to pardon. Mr. Allen sought to secure Immediate action on , the resolution, but It went over on ' objections from Mr. Galllnger, of New Hampshire, and Mr. Hoar, of Massa chusetts. The latter criticised the reso- 1 lutlon as giving away the authority of the senate, and said he would pro pose an amendment With a view of having Chapman punished unless he purged himself of contempt, without reference to the Question of pardon. The consideration of the resolution will be In order today. The Cuban resolu tion also went over until today to per mit the committee on foreign relations te submit a statement of facts bearing on the subject. The calendar was taken up late In the day, and several bills passed. Still Await Ins; Chupiimii's IMonsuro. Washington, May 13. The cases of President Havemeyer and Secretary Searles, of the American Sugar Refin ing company were seleoted for trial on the 17th of this month for refusal to answer questions put by the senate sugar trust Invent Ipatlng committee. The attorneys for Broker Elverton It. Chapman, already convicted to serve SO days In Jail for refusing to answer the questions of the committee, were notified to produce him some time ago, and the government lias since been waiting on them. For every quarter iu a man's pocket there ore n ilozon Uses; anil to uoeeacli one In such a way ns to derive tlio greatest lene flt is a nnostion every one must solve for biinseif. We believe, however, tliat no better use could h mule of one of these marters than to exchange it for a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cltolora and Diarrhoea Remedy, a medicine that every family should be provided with. Fursale by Gruhlurllros., druggists. Unldentl,",i(l l.Rona Victim Hurled.! New York, May 13. The bodies of the 12 unidentified victims of the steamer I.eona Are were Interred last nleht In Mount Olivet cemetery, the Mallory Steamship company defraying the expenses ot the burial. The Inquest was not held yesterday, 18 of the pas sengers whom the coroner intended to sftiipoena'as witnesses having left for Galveston. There Is 11 Olww of People Who are injured by tho u of coflee Recently there has been phired in nil the grocery stores a new preparation called (lUAlN'-O, made of pure grains, that takes the place of coffee. The most delicate rtonmcli receives It without distress, and but few can tell it fiom coffee. It does not cost over 1 us much. Children may drink it ith great benefit. 115 cts. aud 2B cts. per package. Try It. Ask for OHAIN-O. l)lst!;itr:itln-U" t ivno-o Virflti'ire. Now York, May IS. Hl3 excellency, Chang, sneclal envoy from China to Queen Victoria's Jubilee, and his suite arrived In this Pity yesterday. The en voy a:v' the clerht members of. his suite wcte diiven to the Waldorf hotel, where the slate apartments had been prepaicd for their occupancy. The em bassy will renmln here for about a week before sailing for England. niiciiniatlsm Cured Jn a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism nud Neu ralgia rmliuilly cures in 1 to 3 days. IU action upon the system Is rcinarknblo anil mysterious. It removes nt ouco tho cniiso and tho disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. T. I-'. Anthony, ex-Postmaster of Promise City, Iowa, says: "I bought ono bottle of 'Mystic Cure' for liheuninthun, and two dose? of it did me more Rood than any inedlcino I 6vcr took." 75cents. Sold by C. II. lbiRciiliiH.il, druggist, Shen andoah. Itallronil Taxation In .Michigan. Lansing, Mich., May 13. A bill passed the lower house of the legislature yes terday which raises the specific taxes on railroad earnings In Michigan from $70O,O0C to about twice that amount. This ! n partial victory for Governor Filigree, but there la still considerable doubt whether any of his railway measures will pass the senate. If the senate should pass this bill the local taxation bill will probably not be push ed. Asked If he would sign the Mer rlam bill Governor Plngree said: "These companies ought to pay J3.000.000 or $1,000,000, but these nre pretty hard times, and $700,000 would Bo a good way. We might accept the bill, nnd then In two years from now make the companies pay what they ought to pay." Mr. I). 1. IIavIs, a prominent liveryman and merchant ol Goshen, Va., lias this to say ou the subject of rheumatism : "I take pleasure in recommending Chamberlain's l'aiiijtalm for rheumatism, as I know from personal oxperieuco that it will do nil that Is claimed for it. A yearojo this spring my brother was laid up in bed with inflammatory rheumatism and su (lured iuteusely. Tlio, first application of Cliamhorlalu's Pain Ilalm eased tho pain and the use of ono bottle com pletely cured hlra. For sale by CI rubier Hros., druggists. Single I'm ii to riillittlleplilH. Saturday next, the mamiiflceut monument to tho Father of His Country which the society of the Cincinnati has erected In Psir mountl'ark, Philadelphia, Is to lie unveiled by President McICfnley, attended by a large uumlieruf the civic and military dignitaries of the state and country. The parade will lie the most notable one since the Constitu tional Centennial ten years ago. One feature that will aldne attract large crowds is tlio National Guard which is all to parade on tbe Iftth. For the accominadation of person de siring to attend, the Philadelphia & Beading Railway Co. will sell excursion tickets at single faro fertile round trip on May lltli aud 15th good to return until May 17lh. St Thirty yeais is a long time to fight so painful a trouble as piles, but Jacob Mitchell, of Uuionville, Ph., struggled that long be fore he tried DoWitt's Witch Haul Halve, which quickly and iiernianeutly cured liiui. It is equally effective in wsoma and all skin affections. C. II. Ilageubuch. Mllll.it.!- Bewail OITJ'ol- Hawaii. Washington, May 13. Harold Bewail, United States minister to Hawaii, call id at the statu depaitment yesterday j3 say uu'ewell before his departure to Jay for his posfjE His family Is now tAalting him In Ban Francisco, and 11 accompany Mr. Bewail to Honolulu. uoa't Tobacoo Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to uuit tobseoo using easily and foiever, lie made well, strong, magnetu- full of new life aid vigor, take No-To-Ilac, the wonder-worker that inakoa weak men strong. Mauy gaiu ten pounds in ten days Over 400,0(10 cured. Buy No-To-llac from your on u druggist, who will guarantee a lire. 50c or fl.OO. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad Htcrliug Remedy Co., t'lncaiio or New York. Eternal Vigilance. " Ittemal viellatice Is the orlee of libertv." It Is the price of cvervtlUng worth having, snbw, T-. It is the price oi 11 te useit. A man needn't be l always looking for danger, afraid that something will happen to him: but a wise man will form a habit of care about the mnortant things of life. It isn't half so much trouble to take cate of yourself ris it Is not to. A man who follows regular, healthy habits, feels good all the time. 1,1 fe Is worth living to him. But a man who "don't want to bother" with taking care of himself has more nain and mis ery crowded into one any man a good healthy, heartv man who lives right would ever know of in a whole vcar. When a man's stomach is out of order, md his digestion don't work; when Ills liver ;ets to be sluggish and won't clear the bile ml of his blood, It is time for him to look mt for himself. He gets no nourishment jilt of ilia food. His blood gets thicker nnd -bicker with impurities. His nerves get irri ated. He loses energy and fighting force. He may say, " I can stand it, I will feel letter to inoirow," but the chances are lie vill feci worse to-morrow and worse still text day. He ought to put himself right at nice. He needs Ur Wetce's Golden Medical Discovery. It is made for just this condition. It rouica up the digestive and nutritive organs, and gives them power to extract from the food all the nutritious elements md transform them into rich, nourishing blood. It enables the llvor to cleanse out nil bilious Imnurltles nnd nnur into the circula tion an abundance of highly vitalized blood, inn oi me nie-giving reu corpuncien which build up healthy flesh, muscular strength, and ncrvc-cncrgy. It does not make flabby flesh. It is the only suitable tonic and trentb-bi'llder for corpulent people. West Vlfg-Inla ltlvofs Itlslnc Parkersburg, W. Va May 13. Steady rain for the past 24 hours has swollen the creeks, and Kanawha river timber men expect a big river. All Baltimore and Ohio railroad trains arc delayed. It Is reported that the railroad bridge at West Union, 3S miles east of here, has again been washed away. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The court has settled the mayoralty fight In Omaha, Neb., and have given the chair to Mayor Mooros. President McKlnley will not accept any L'ecorntlon Day invitations, but will remain at Washington. New gold mines have been discovered In the province of Carabaya, Peru. It is believed they will yield largely. A negro leper who escaped from North Brother Island nearly two weeks ago is still at liberty, and Is hidden in Now Yorlc It is said that an American volunteer legion of 2,000 men has been recruited Ii various y-arts of the country to help tlio Cuban Insurgents. HOW TOJIND OUT. Fill n bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates nn unhealthy condition of tlio kidneys. When urino stilus linen it is positive evidenco of kidney troublo: Too frequent desiro to uriuato or pain iu the hack, is also convincing proof that tho kidneys nnd bladder anj out of order. WHAT TO DO. Thcro is comfort in tlio knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pniu in tlio back, kidneys, liver, bladder and ovory part of the urinary passages. It corrects iuahillty to hold uriuo nml suthliug pain In passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wino or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many tlmos during the night to minato. Tlio mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful euros f tho most distressing casos. If you need a medicine you should havo the host. Sold by druggists, price fifty conts and onadollar. You may have a sampio bottlo and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Men tion Kvknino HKn.ti.ti and send your address lo Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingliamton, N. Y. The proprietors of thispaperguaniutce tho gonuiness of this offor. "v Tho Sultan nnd tho Popo. ' London, May 13. The nome-rorre-spondent of The Standard elves the history of the discontinuance of re lations between the porto and the Vat ican. He says: "Last summer the pope. In an autograph letter, begged the sultan to protect the Christians In Crete. The papal delegate, Mgr. Bon etti, presented the letter. The sultan, evidently Irritated, said in an under tone Jn Turkish: "Who's this popo that is always meddling In the affairs ot our state7" And then, aloud In French: "Tell his holiness that It Is my constant care to attend to the wel fare of all of my subjects.1' Try Graln-O I Try Oraln-O I Ask your grocer to-day to show you a package of GIEAIN-O, tlio new fuod drink tlmt takes tho place of coffee. , Tho children may drink It without injury as well as the adult. All who try it, like it. GItAJN-0 has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but.it ig made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. J tho price of coffee. 15o and 3fi ots. per package. Sold by all grocers. Advice to Umpires, Washington, May 13. President Nick Young, of the National league, last night Issued the following circular to umpires: "Don't be afraid to enforce the rules strictly. It Is your only Bhow of going through the season. If you fire the first man out ot the game that deserves it, after due caution, you will have no trouble. You must be master of the situation, or the players will toss you all over the league. Keep your head with you, but let the players understand from the word "go" that you are paid to umpire and they are Ild to play. Some of them will run you out If they can, but If you are run out It will be for liok of narve to on force the rules-f How to Treat a Wife. (From 1'atdAe Health Journal.) First, get a wife ; second, be patient. You may have great trials aud perplexities in your busiusss, but do not therefore, carry to your home a cloudy or contracted brow. Your wife may have trials, which, though of lost magnitude, may be hard for her to bear. A kiud word, a tender look, will do wonders in chasing from bar brow all clouds of gloom. To this we would add always keep a bottle of Cuaniberlalu's Cough Remedy In tiie house. U Is the best 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 Bros., druggi'to- ConselPiieo Made Illinl niifli Murder Nnpiinee. Out. Mny 13. A short time ago John V. I'n y, n nun let In King ston penitent ary, eunfesKi d to shoot ing Angus MeLeod at Napance In Sep tember, 1892. Tuesday Trey was placed on trial. He said he hnd enterrd Mc Leod's house to rob It, but w Ithout any Intention of r.iurder. McLmd caught him In the act, and he shot him dend He bore tho Fei-ret ns Ions r.a be could, but It tonnentrd him In bis con finement until death seemed preferable. On his own confession Troy was found guilty and yesterday was sentenced to leath. Win n the spring time comes, "gentle An nie," like all other sensible persons, (vill cleanse the liver and renovates the system witli DoWitt's Little Early RK'ra. famous little pills for the liver and stomach all the vear round, C. H. Hugenhtti-h. I'liptnln ltoinej-if's C'liarirc Ignored. Atlanta, Mav 13. (Seneinl Wep'ev Metiltt has Issued an order refusing to appotnt a court martial to try charges against Lieutenants O'Hilon nnd TUm ford, preferred by Cnp'.aln Itomeyn. General Mcrrltt stales that the charges grow out of a feeling of personal spite, nnd that mllltaiy tribunals could not be made vehicles of pvlvate revenge. On the thnrges wrainst Lieutenant Ham ford, which glow out of his eon duet with refereiH-e t his reported engnrTeinont lo MI is Vlnn 1 nni u. General Mould i-t iU-. lhai th y ere hot a proper subject for a court ot ln- IV'Hy. l2".nernl .Ml.tO.i I '.- l,'i:i--ti'nt lunpto. Southampti n, May 13. Gem ini Ne' son A. Mllfs, U. S. A., who arrived here yesterday from New York, nn hl-i way to the Bcene if tho Ore i,-Turl.ih war, was asked vhelher the cemlu slon of reat a, v. h.n brought ubi ul. would change his plans. The general said It would not, (lint be intends to see the Turkish army and tho ainiUM of Europe generally ber..ia loturnin:; to the t'nl'ed Bute. Ho started last night for Constantinople. Chluiimon roe Xuslivlllo's K.vpiwlt Ion, Nashville, May 13. In response lo the urgent request of the director gen eral of the Nashville exposition the secretary" of the treasury has decided to admit for exposition purposes the 2G1 Chinamen recently arrived at San Francisco and the Gl at Tacoma. The leeretnry Btates, however, that under no clreumslunces will any additional lermlts to enter be granted. tfl.CHASE$ BloodffHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UfUHT IT IC I The richest of nil rostora WflWI II 10 I uve foods, becauso It re- Elacsa the essentials of life that nre ex muted by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES! &ct?,0 dlgtitton perfect It creates solid flesh, muscle and strength. The nerves being mads strong tbe brain becomes aitlveand leer. It rostores lostvltallty, stops all wast ing drains andwenknesa In cither sex, nnd as a female reeulator has no equal. Price 60a, ornve boxes S2.00. Druggists orbymnll. We can help you. Advice and book, free. WIto Ua About Your Caso. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1512 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. pera. Railroad. 80IIUYKILL DIVISION. Januabv 18.1897. Trains will leave Bhennmlonli nflir tho abort date for Wlirpons, (lllbcrton, Kmckvlllc, Dri W liter, St. Cliilr, l'ottsvlllo. HnmliurK, Kcndlnc Pottstown, rtiocnixvlllo, Noi-rf.stown anil Pbli adolphla (itrond Btrcct Btntlon) nt COS nnd 11 OA a. m. and-1 20 p. m. on week days. Kor Poll' vlllo and Intermediate stations 9 17 ft. m. SUNDAY. For WlpKnns, Ollberton, Fritckvllle, Dan Wnter, St. Clnlr, l'ottsvlllc, nt 6 OS, 9 a. in. an. 8 10 p. m. For IIumburK, Iteailltifr, FotUtowE I'lioeulxvllle, Nonlntown, Philadelphia ul C 8 1 (In. m.,8 10 p. m. Trains leave Frackvlllo for Shenandoah a 10 40 a. m. nnd 1281, r, 41, 7S2 und 10 47 p. a. Sunday, H 13 a. in. and 5 41 p, m. l.enve Pottsvlllo for Hhenandonh nt 10 16 a. m. nnd 12.03, 5 15, 7 2ff and 10 20 p. m. Hundnj i 10 10 n. m., B 13 p. in. Lnve PhllndclpliUi, (Ilrond street station), (o Sliennmlonh at 5 67 and 8 35 n. m 4 10 and 7 l p. m, week dnys. Sundays Iciivo at 0 SO n. m. Leave Urond street edition, Philadelphia, lu Sen airt, Aabiiry Park, Ocean CI rove, Lon Ilruiicli, and Intermediate stations, SAO 11.14 n. in., 3.30 and 4.03 p. m. week-days. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOIl NEW YOItlC I5xpres, week-days 3 20, 4 to, 4 SO 5 15, 6 50. 7 113, s 2c, 8 33, 0 50, 10 21 (Dlnlnjr Car), 11 00 a. ill, 12 00 noon, 285 (Limited 1 00 nnd 4 22 p. m. Dining Cm b), 140, 280 (DIhIiib Car) 320, 850, 40O,5O0,fiB4(lllllllf Car). 000, 000,812,1000 p. m., 12 01, night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 05, 4 SO. 5 15, 820,833,960. 1021, (Dl lug Cur), ll5 n. 111. 1283, 2 30 (DlnlllK Cur), 4 00 (LllllltciU 22DlnlliK Car), 5 20, 5 50, (Dllilni; Car), 6 85, 6 00, 8 12, 10 OU p. 111 , 12 01 night. Uipresi for Hostcm without chnnge, 11 00n m., week-days, and 0 SO p. in., dally. FOIt WASHINGTON AND THIS SOUTH. For Baltimore nnd Washington, 8 SO, 7 20,8 2 1020, 1123 n. in., -1209 (1281 Limited Dir. Ing Car), 1 12, 8 18, 4 41 (B 19 Congressional Limited, DIiiIiir Car), 6 17, 0 58 (Dining Cur), 740 (Dining Car) p. in., and 1205 nlgr.l week days. Sundays, 3 SO, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23 m. m.,12 09 1 12, 4 11, ( 5 16 CoiiKresslonnl Limited Dining Car), 0 55 (Dliiliu; Car), 7 40 p. m. (Dlnlus Car) nnd 12 05 nlKht. FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Invo Broad street stutloe, Philadelphia (via Delaware river brldi ), express, 7 02 p. in. dlly. Leuvo Varkct street Ferry, express, 8 50 n m 2 00, 4 10, 5 10 p. in. Sundays, 8 45, 9 45 n. m. Aocommoilntlon, 8 00, 8 20, a.m., 3 20 and 4 20 ii. m.. week duvs. Sundays. 8 00. 8 15 n. m.. 4 00 laud 5 00 p. in. vur .nin aiiivu AiiSiehHen, vimwootl anl Itnlly llench, nudSualslo City, Ocean City nnd Avnlon HxproBs, 0 00 n. ru 4 00 p. ui woe It riiiys. Sundays. 9 00 n. in. For Soniers Point. Express, 8 50 a m,, 410 Ii. in. week days. Sundays 8 45 n. in. '.II. IIUTcmssos', ' J. it. Wood, (Jeii'l Manager. Gen'l l'osa'g'r Ag HAVE YOU READ" THE PHILADELPHIA TlfilES THIS MORNING? THE TIMES In tins matt extensive' circulated nnd widely read newspaper puu llshed In l'miiiMvlvaiiia. Ita (IIhaumIoii of nul He men and public measures Is In the Interest of publlo Integrity, honest Knremiasiit ami prusiierous Industry, and it knows ne party or peisonul allegiance ' lu treallnic publlo Issues, lu tlio broadest ami bstt seiwe a family and central uewepuittr. THE TIMES Jifuu.to have the largest circulation by ileservlng it, and oImhui tlmt It U ii nnur pawed lji all tha sssemlnla o( a ureut metropolitan uewstisper. 8iecimeii copies of any edition will be sent free to any one send hit; their address. TERMS-DAILY, IB 00 per annum ; 1.00 for four months; 80 eeiits per month; de livered by carriers for 0 eents iter week. SUNDAY KDITION, large, liaudsome lames-401 columns, elegantly illustrated, iMuutlful colored supplement Roo per an num i 6 eaiiki ier copy. Dally nud Sunday, HjO) wr annum ; SO cants pw mouth. Addraas all letters to THE TIMES, riiiLADutrnu. Heart Disease Cured. WHEN a well known minister niter snPorlr.s for years ulth br-irt dis ease, Is cured, it Is not surprising that he should publish the fact for tho beneat ot others. Rev.. I. ,P Smith, 10M Fulton St., Baltlthoro, Md., wrlwwi " For years I sutTered from a severe torra of heart disease. I used Dr. Miles' New Heart Quro and my heart is now la good condition, illicitly, other aflllotlons came upon me. T'uoiu was bummluR, painful sensations on ton tir.d tvMc of riy h-v 1. Fifteen ttln-'. iti .-t reading would r.ihkj me almost wild; i'i. ro wvrtpiillingarld drdi, ing sensations In my h'gs all "the time, so fiat I could not. sit still. In this condi tion I began taking Dr. Miles' ltestorative Nerrlno nnd Its effect was simply won lorf ul. I heartily commend your remedies." Dr. 11 ilea' Itemedles are sold by all drug - Ists under-a positive guarantee, first bottle jenollts Or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DIt. MILKS MKDIOAL CO., Ktbkort, Ind. AWN'S TANSY PILLS- A Tiin. Tire in iitk WOMAN'S RELIEF. AIwkvi nntfnnt md rlltble. Avoid Imitation. (1m rTow'Tiiir PimiAnd aivx HtOftttTI. ,t drusp alnroa. nrasmt iltrret fMaUMli. nrltM. f I. Catok 8no. Co t Uoiton.Mft. Our took, At. For ante nt V. V. I). Klrllti's clrtiR store nd BheimntloHh drug stori?. Only Is ixisslble, whether m a test of exeollenSe In JmininlUiti, or for the iiii"iuremeiit ot iUnHtlo, time or values; and , The... Philadelphia Record ... After n career of nearly twenty yenrw of unlnterriiiiti'd growth la Justlftod in tlfllm Inr tlmt the fstamlftrd first ojtnl)H8jied hy Its fonmU-iM is the one trlio test uf A Perfect Newspaper. To publish AI.T, Till! NHWS promptly nnd siicvlnetly and In the most readable font', witbout elUtou or pnrtisnii bins; to lhcu!i Its Hlgntnennee with frankness, to keep AN Ol'IUf KYJS FOIl l'UBIJO AIlUdlH, to felvo besides n complete rocoitl of current thoiiKht, fnueles nud dlwMivvrles In nil ito pnrtinents of biiiiinu activity In its DAILY KDlTIONHof from 10 to 11 VAUUS, nud lo provide the wbolo for Its tmtrons nt the nominal price of ONB CUNT That wns from the outset, nud will continue to lie thu niliiof THIS KHCOUI). The Pioneer One cent niornlnu; iicws)isper In tho United PtHt, Tho Iteoord, still UUIU W1IKU15 OTIIBltSKOI.I.OJV. WIlneM Us uiirlvnled nvernnce ilnlly circulation oicewllnit lfiO.OOO copies, nnd nn average exceeding 120,000 copies for Its Sunilay eilltloiis, while Imitations of its plan of publication In every Important city of the country testify to tlio truth of the assertion tlmt in the quantity and quality of Its con tents, and In the price nt which It Is sold Tlio Itecord has established the standard by which cicellcmu lu journalism mt,t bo measured. The Daily Edition Of Tho lieoord will Im sent by mall to any ndilress for 83.00 per year or 211 cents per month. The Daily and Sunday ISUItloustnffether.whleh will Blvo Its readers the butt nnd freshest information of nil tlmt Is going on In the world every dny lu the year Inolntllnjt holidays, will bo sent for $1.00 n year or 35 cents per month. Address THE" RECORD PUBUSHINd CO., Record Building, Philadelphia, i'a. A Handsome Comploxioh Is one af the createst charpis a woman can possess. I'ozzomi's CourLBZiss I'owduu gives It. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours fUTCHLHSS IN 13VERY PCATURE. CALIFORNIA Tour to OAT.IKOItNIA and the PACIPIO K'AerrwIIl leave New York nnd l'hlladelplilu MarchT, returning on regular trains within nine months. Hound-trip tloketa, lueludliiaT all tour featuies i going: and transimrtatlou only returulng, will be sold at rate of 108.00 from New A ork, ami tawjorj from Philadelphia : one way tlokois, including all tour features going, iU .78 fram New Yorlc. IIM.as from PlilUdel! lihla. Proportionate rates from other points. WASHINGTON Tours, each covering n ierlod of three Vf"', Y.ilL lesye NeW York and Phlladel March 11. 2. ami Jfsy M, 18T. lutes, luolud. Ing tmusiwrtatlmi anil two days' icoumiod. tlonni tlibitWa.lilnKU.ii Hotela, tll.69 from New ork, and $11.60 from Philadelphia. For detailed Itineraries nnd other Information w. tuft ' uTii V?1? AK"'. H'001! 8t 8trMt "-wt,, IIIIUUCIIJI III, DIVIDEND .S To our OHSUtuara : WOULD YOD OARU TO INVEST SIO OR UPWARDS T 1)11- I IB isms' A Single tandard