EVENING HERALD UHTAllMHIlHl) 1810. Published every Krenlng-, Kieept Sunday, at Bourn Jardir Hthimt, Nbab Onrat. Tlie Herald tit dellveieri InBlmtanrloan ami the surrounding town for six osnls n mk, par able to the carrier. By mall 18.00 a year, or 3A rent a month, payable In advance. Adverttse. inetite obaiwed according to space and fioeitlon. The pttblletiers reserve trie right to change the position of advertlsemente whenerer the pub lication of news demand It. The right la reserved to reject any iHlvettlsemeut, whether ild for or not, that the pueltshen ma)- deem improper, AdYer rising mice mode known upon application. Kntored at the poetofflce at Shenandoah, Pft., as second olaM malt ma Her. TKI.Kl'HONK C0NNKOT10N. "All the News Thai's Pit to Print."" Evening Herald SATURDAY. MAY 15. 1897. SllKSAJfnoAH in well represented nt PliilrMlnlpliln, at tlie unveiling of tile WHHliiiiton monument, one of the fluent xtriictiireii of tlie klml in tlie country. Ho thk borough justice ooinpllca tion of long ftitudiiig; lias been flimlly settled. Apparently Senatorial "cour tesy" and inlluence Is not what ttonie people would like it to be, and is on the wane at llarrishttrg, ospecially the inlluence. Thk Dutchman, not the Pennnyl vnniiv article, hut the guntllnu Hol lander, is credited With Iwing the most inveterate smoker in the world; and the statistics prove it, for he eon-Hiinit-H 6 3-3 pounds of tobacco in the course of a year. As he smokes mainly cheap tobaccos in a pipe he must be hard at it during all his work ing moments. AVith brook trout selling nt u dollar a poiuil, the Wilkesbane lle'ord thinks it is surprising that companies are not organized for the ptirpoie of carrying on the business of raising trout on an extensive scale. The same may be said of frogs and terra-, pin. both of which aro always salable and in constant demand during the season when they aiont their bust. Thk Pry Uoods Economist says that the "dry goods district in Now JSjuii- contains 2000 concerns, tlie trade of one hundred of which amounts to five million to ten million dollars each annually." And so largely has this vast business been built up by adver tising that not even the largest houses would attempt to get along without it in some shape. Psittacosis, the peculiar form of bronchial pneumonia communicated y parrots, has broken out in Genoa, fourteen cases, eight of them fatal, being traced to a single importation of two sick Brazilian parrots. Tlie Health Board has warned the citizens against harboring parrots us pets. Had this occurred in Shenandoah, the bumptious secretary of the Health Board would be more likely to indite a report of live pages proving con clusively thev had nothing to do with it. Hkhk is the way the Hazleton Plain-Speaker sizes up the situation in reference to the Naval OJIlco at Philadelphia: "Kvery newspaper miui in the region would like to see Major Finney, the brillant editor of the Pottsville Miners Journal, ap pointed Naval Officer at the port of Philadelphia, an oillno for which he announced himself shortly after the close of the campaign. If any one in Schuylkill is deserving of an honor it is the Major, who 1ms done more for Quay and the anti-Combine ele ment in our neighboring county than any two other newspapers." Our con temporary is correct in all but one statement. Major Finney's news paper brethren are all for him, with but one solirary, lonesome exception. Nlil), "this one don't count." Collection of Taxes. A bill that will make important changes in the collection of taxes in boroughs has been introduced in the House by Representative Coryell, of Lycoming, and is now on the cal endar. It is entitled a bill "To consolidate the tax laws of this Commonwealth which relate to the state, county.poor and road taxes and to provido for tlie collection of the same; the creation of liens and to extend the eleotiou of tax collector to cities of the third class and to extend tlie duties of con stables to the collection of certain taxes." One of the provisions of the law is that all taxes on which there is an aliuteinent of ft per cent, must he paid by Octolier la. The tax eolleotor in boroughs is to leeeive three instead of two per cent, on all tuxes collected. On the 1st of April the collector must furnish the ward constables with certified lists of nil iKtrsons in their several wards against whom only per sonal taxes have been assessed and who have neglected or refused to pay the same. The constable must col lect these taxes by July 1st next following, and in default of payment he can make a Uvy or imprison the delinquent. The constable will be allowed ft per cent, on all money he collects and he must furirfsh a suit able bond to the county commission er for the faithful ierforiiiance of this duty. In case he does not make proper settlement, tlie ooiuuiissioiiers can place a warrant in the hands of the sheriff, who will arrest the con stable and he will be kept in custody until the settlement is made. A serious defect lias beeiidlseovered in the bill, however, inasmuch as it (loos not in any way reMatn tlie bor ough tftxett, referring only to BtAte, county, ward, poor and school taxes. Not rmly scute lung troubles, which may prove fatal iu a few days, but old chronic rotiglw and throat troubles may receive Im mediate relief and be permanently cured by Oni! Minute Cough Cure. C. II. ltagenbnch Nmidnj- Specials. 8orvlres In the Trlulry Keformrd rbtircb to-tnormw at 10:00 a. m., and 6:80 p. n. Sunday school at 1:80 p. ra. ltcv. ltobert O'Boyle pastor. Regular services will Up lipid in the United Evangelical church, North Jardiii street, to morrow at 10 a. m. and 0.30 p. m. Prosclilrjg iiy ine iamor, Jiev. 1. J. Jleltl. Sunday school at 1.80 p. m. Services In All Saints' l'roteatant Enlannial church on West Oak street to-morrow. Holy Kucbarlst At 8 a in. Regular services at 10:30 a. in. and 7 p. ni. The rector will officiate Sunday school at 2 p. ru. Methodist Episcopal cburcb, eorber OnV and White streets, Rc. Alfred llccbuer, pastor. General class meeting at 0.15 a. m., led by John Senior. Seimon at 10:30 a. m. by the pastor. 1 Kings 19:18. Sunday school at 8 p. in., Dr. J. S. (Jajleti, Superintendent. S'Tinon at 0:30 p. m. by the pastor. Psalm 108:18. Seats aro free. Everybody welcome. First llsittisl church, corner of West and Oak streets, ltcv. 1) I. Evnns pastor. Services at 10 a. m. and ft p. in. Sunday school at 8 ii. in. rrayor meeting ainmias evening. Young People's meeting Wednesday even ings. Class meeting Tlinrsdny evenings. Services in the Prosbyterlan church to morrow at 10:80 a. m. and 0:30 p. in. Sun day school at t p. m. The public cordially invited to attend. 1'rlinlUvo Methodist church. James Moore. pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. by Itev. Dr. Batsman, of Oiranlville. This will be tin last chance to bear the Dr. before bis leaving for the Western work, to which lie has been called. Sunday school at 8 p. in. Preaching at 0:8(1 p. m., subject, 'Tlie ilicbes Christ Originally Possessed." Everybody Invited. St. John's Lutheran church. West Clierrx street. Rev. John Orulilor, pastor. Preach ing, in a. m. ; Mummy school, l:au p. m. : preaching 6:30 p. m. St Michael's Greek Cutlmlic church, Wesl Centre street. Rev. Cornelius I-aurisin. pas tor. MHtatiiium service 0 a. in. High maw 10 a. m. Church of the Holy Family. (German It. C.) North Chestnut street, itov. A. T. Schut tlehofer, pastor. Pint mass 8 a. m., second mass 10 a. in. St C sinlr'g Polish It. C. church. North J.irdiu street. Rev. J. A. I,euarklewicK pastfir. l'irst mass 3 a. in., liicb mass 10 a in., vespers and benediction 4 p. in. Church of the Annunciation. 218 Weel Cherry street. Itev. II. V. O'Kellly, lwstoi-. isev. nenry .aynm, Hiuuit pastor, j-irsi mass, 7 n. in., second maw, 8 :i. m., high iiiasi HI a. m. benediction, 7 p. m. Kelieleth Israel Congregation, corner ol Oak and Wwt streets, Rev. Henry Mit ink, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 a. m. and 3 to 5 p. in. Sunday serviees8 to 10 a. m . and every week day morning from 7 to 8 n. m Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup is pleasant to tako, positively harmless to tho most doltcale constitution, and absolutely sure ti euro the most obstinate cough or cold. A household boon. Ari'iI llutikiii-s Sentenced to Prison. Ma. lull, Ills., May IB. After being out IS hours the jury In the case of Colonel William 11. Brown and W. r. Iiruner, Indicted for the embezzlement of money deposited In their bank at Metropolis prior to Its failure two years ago, brought In a verdict yesterday of guilty, and fixed the penalty at one year In the penitentiary and a flno of fUO each. Great sympathy Is ex pressed for the defendants on account of their old age, 70 and 82 years. A motion for a new trial was made. Urip-Cnlda-Headuclie. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Unppo when l.isativo lJromo tjuiniiio will euro you In one clay, rut up In mulcts con venieutfor taking. Guaranteed tocuio, oi money reluiirtod. f rice, 30 cents, "-or sal by Klrlin's Pharmacy. Dccivuso III IiiiiiilRi'ntt'ou, Washington, May 15. The returns re ceived by the Immigration bureau dur ing tbe last several months show a marked falling off- In the number of Immigrant arrivals In thlH country. The number of arrivals during tlie nine months ended March 31, 1897, was 142,-941,- as compared with 209,030 for the same period in the fiscal year 189G. This Is a decrease of C0.689. During April the decrease at New York alone was 11,439, and during the first 11 days In the present month the falling off at New York was 10,800. Commissioner General Stump estimates that the de crease for the entire country during the fiscal yt-ar ending June 30 next will not be less than 93.000, of which New York prolmbly will show 70,000. FeifSifui Trial Brings Reward Hood's Sarsiperilla Triumphant in a Severe Test A Distressing Sore Completely Cured The testimonials in behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla are worth reading because they tell things worth telling. Just spare a few moments to read this statement below: No ninii is mora favorably known in anil about Kpping, N. II., than Mr. Joseph Stokes, tho lmsbiind of the lwly referred to. His word is as good ae a U. S. bond, and every statement from him or his family may bo most implicitly relied upon. Horn I this: "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Gentlemen: For fully twenty years my mother has been seriously troubled by a sore on her nose. For some time we thought it of a onnoerous nature, and it was removed three times. A phyloiaa in Boston said the sore was not a cancer, hut "A Catarrhal Sore." It discharged and was, of course, very an noying as well as painful. Sometimes it was as large as a half dollar, and it was neceswry to keep it bandaged and pro tected most pi the time. About two years ago tlie sore seemed to be spreading over her (see, and was larger than when the Boston physician removed it. There is no question but that its origin was in Tho Scrofulous Humor with which my mother lias always been troubled. Two years ago she decided to give Hood's Sarsaparilla a faithful trial, also using, as an outward application, Hood's Olive Ointment. It was soon no ticed, to the Joy ot the family, that the kl sf sf" Ji " 8oid by all flrnjftrihth. l'ricc $1 six for $5. Prepared only by C, I. II"1 & '., Lowell, Miwj. The Host Spring Medicine. TRAIN RC3BERS' GOOD HAUL. rrottoedliiK In the Approved faahlon, They Soeure Almitt 910,0(10. San Antonio, Tex., May 18. The west hound Southern Pacific passenger train was held up by masked men end rob bed about 250 miles west of here early In the morning. As the train pulled out of the little town of kotisr three men Jumped aboard, and pointing pis tols at the engineer and fireman com pelled the former to stop the train about one and a half west of the town. After forcing the doors of the express car one of the robbers entered the car and dynamited the two safes of the Wells-Fargo ICxpress company. Doth the through and local safes were open ed and the contents secured. The local safe contained about 38,000 or $8,000. The amount secured from the through safe Is unknown, but It Is believed It will not fall below $7,000 or 18,000. The express car was badly wrecked by the fnrce of the explosion of dyna mite. The top was blown off and the sides and floor badly shattered. The mall was not molested by the robbers, but It was greatly damaged by tho force of the explosion. It Is claimed that the lindlts are part of a gang that came Into this section recently from Mexico. . Itliriiitiailsiu Unred In n liny. "Mystic Pure" fhr niieunistlmn and Neu mlgls radically cures In 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system fs remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease Immediately disappears. The first dose greatly laments. , T. P. Anthony, ex-Postmaster of Promise City, Iowa, says: "I bought one Itottle of 'Mystic Cure' for Itheumatisin, and two dose if it did me more good than any medicine I ever took." 7IS cents. Sold by ('. It. llageiibuob, druggist, Slien uidonh. To 1'rosccnle a (.'rooked Hunker. Cincinnati, May 15. T. H. Youtzey, late cashier of the Newport National bank, was summoned yesterday by telephone before Judge Hair. In the United States court, and arrested on a warrant charging him with mlsap' proprlatlng the bank's funds. In de fault of a bond In the sum of $10,000 he was placed in Jail. When the New port bank waa closed Youtsey sur rendered property valued at $02,000, and Is was generally undei stood there would be no criminal proceedings, but this action Indicates a contrary purpose un the part of the sovernmeiit. Something to Know. It may be worth smoothing to know that he very liest medicine for restoring tlie tired nit nervous system to u healthy vigor is Clectric Hitters. This modiclno is purely fgeUblo. acts by-giving tone to tho nerve entres in the stomach, gently stimulates the liver and Kidneys, and aid these organs In brewing oir impurities In tlie blood. Elec ric Hitters improves the appetite, aids diges iuii. and is pronounced liv those who have rleil It as the very best blood purifier nml ierve tonic. Try It. Sold for 80c or $1.00 er bottle at A. Wasley's drug storo. School Children Hosoucd l'rom Flro. Lexington. Ky.. May 15. Fire de stroyed the court house yesterday, and Hart's statue, "Woman Triumphant," bought by Lexington women for $5,000, was destroyed with it. The county school superintendent was conducting an examination of r,0 children when the fire broke out, and there were sev eral oxcltlng rescues. All escaped. "I burned my fingers very bad 1 y. Tho jmIh was intense. Dr. Thomas' EclcctricOil brought relief in tlirco minutes. It was almost magical. I never saw anything like it." Amelia Swords, Stiuudcrsvillc, 0. Tube the IVnilKlvillilil Jtallrond to rlillil. On Saturday next, mid witness tho unveiling of tho grandest monument ever erected iu the Quaker City. Hoiluccd Rites. When tbo spring timo conies, "gentlo An nie," like all other sensible persons, will cleanse the liver and renovates tho system with DoWilt's hittlo Early Itiscrs, famous little pills for the liver mid stomach all tho vear round. C. II. llngcnbucli. Mann Quits l-'riiiico b.v Itoquost. Tails, May 15. Tom Mann, the En glish labor agitator, who arrived here Monday to address a . labor meeting, was given 24 hours by the police to quit France. He replied that he would obey the order. The meeting was to have been held last night. The Weather, For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey: F.ilc; cooler; fresh westerly winds. sore was diminishing In slzo and was be coming less troublesome. This encour aged her to continue the use of Hood's Sarsaparilla. She took 11 bottles, and now Her Face is Well. The sore has entirely disappeared, leaving not a sear, but only a slight mark, which we think may in time totally disappear. It is such a comfort to her and such a Joy to the rest of tho family that we feel In debted nlors than we can exprees, to Hood's Sarsaparilla, that she has been cured a!tr twenty year of suffering." Miss U. A. Stokbs, Kpplug, N. H. From Mr. Stakes. " I am glad to say that the cure of mj wife is exaotly as stated In my daughter' letter above. Joiucph Btcku. Ooi. Bennett, Who writes the following, Sea leading contractor and builder, has been on I bo Governor's stuff, mid held other of llciul portions of coufUIoneo mid trust: "I know the parties referred lo in the letters ahjve, and endorse them as thor oughly reHable. I have known about this case for some time, and am glad this testimonial bae been' sent to 0. I. Hood & Co." J. W. IlHNNsn-r, Lowell, Mass. Sarsaparilla PHMDEIiPHlfl'S GELEBRRTIOfl I (Continue! from Plrst 1'iirc 1 the neighborhood, and tne guns nt the i war vpwpIi In the Delaware ttlll at the same time belch forth. The oration of the dv, by William W.. Porter, will follow. Major Wayne will then formally present the monu ment to the city. Mayor Warwick will accept the gift for the city, and In turn will present the monument to the Fair mount park commission. President James oicmanes win accept me inuii- i ument on uenair oi tne nam com missioners. President McKlnley will then deliver a brief address, after which he will take his seat on the re viewing stand. The monument, which was designed by Iludolph Siemerlng. a celebrated sculptor of Berlin, is declared bv ex pert to be one of the handsomest In existence. The pedestal, bearing an equestrian statue of George Washing ton, rises from an oblong platform of Swedish granite six feet six Inches high and reached from four sides by 13 steps, symbolic of the 18 original states. Washington is represented in the colonial uniform of the American army, a large military cloak being thrbwn artistically around his com manding figure. White dignified, the whole conception Is full of animation. In his left hand Washington holds the reins of his horse, one of the animal's forefeet being raised in the act of moving. At the four corners of the platform are fountains, served by allegorical figures of American Indians, represent ing four rivers the Delaware, Hudson, Potomac and Mississippi. On the sides each of these fountains Is guarded by typical American animals, eight In all. At the front and back of the pedestal are two allegorical groups. That on the front represents America, seated, and holding In one hand a cornucopia. In the other a trident, and having at her feet chains Just caBt oft. She Is In the act of receiving from her victorious sons the trophies of their conquest. Uelow this group is an eagle support ing the arms ot the United States. The group in the back represents America arousing her sons to a sense of their slavery. Below are the arms of Pennsylvania. On the sides of the pedestal are two bas-reliefs, one rep resenting the march of the American army, the other a western bound emi grant truin. One side of the pedestal henrs the Inscription "Sic Semper Ty rannis," and "Per Aspera ad Astra;" on the other, "Westward the Star of Umpire Takes Its Way." Surrounding the upper portion of the pedestal Is: "Erected by the State Soglety of the Cincinnati of Pennsylvania." The equestrian statue, the figure and the baB-rellef, -as well as the numerous other ornamentations, are of bronze, while the platform, pedestal, etc., are of Swedish granite. The names engraved on the monu ment are Lincoln, Irvine, Jay. Dickin son, Muhlenberg, Jefferson, Franklin, Hamilton, Clinton, Knox, Plnckney, Hazen, Putnam, Wayne, Steuben, But ler, Lafayette, St. Clair, Greene, Mor gan, Kosciusko, Schuyler, Jones, Dale and Barry (the last three representing the navy), Blddle, Montgomery, Has lett, Klrkwood, Mifflin, Rochambeau, Varnum, Sullivan, Cadwalader, Mercer, Smallwood, Sterling, Nash, Warren, Dc Kalb and Moultrie. Hiicklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in the world for cuts, b'ttcr, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay requirod. It fs guaranteed to give porfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price as conta per box. r or saio Dy A. wasioy. Uruguny's liovolutlon Checked. Washington, May 15.- Itecent mall advices from Uruguay received here state that the revolution has been 'checked after a bloody liattfe at Tres Arbales, In which a large number of the revolutionists were killed and their leaders driven to the frontier. At the same time the government haB seen fit to allay public discontent by taking Into the ministry several loaders who heretofore have been regarded as lead ers in the seditious movement. "I liavo used Burdock Mood Hitters in my family for two yours. It is the bost mcilicino I ever usud. It cured mo of erysipelas in very short tinio ; also cuieil my sou of scro fula uftor the doctors had fulled." Louie S. Woodward, Laurel Hill, Fayctto county, I'u Coming Kvcnts. May 30. Ice cream and strawberry festival in Rabbins' opera bouse, under the auspices of the societies of Trinity lteformed cliurcb. Hay 18 Kutorlalnincnt by tho Sunday school of tho Weigh Congregational cburcli, of South West street. Juno 8. Grand concert by tlioP. M. church choir, iu Kobbins' opera bouse. Juno 12. Ice praam festival tuulcr the auspices of tlio Famous Paso Pall Club, in nobbing' opera house. .Thirty years Is' a long tlrao to fight so painful a trouble as piles, but Jacob Mitchell, of Unionvillo, IU., struggled that long be fore be tried DeWltt's Witch Haael Salve, which quickly and permanently cured him. It is equally effective in ocieema and all skin affections. C. II. Hagenbucb. Koldlorx Killed In a Hallway Wrcolc. St. Petersburg, May 15. A terrible railway disaster befell a military train Thursday evening between Ilockenhof and miva, on the Valkl-Jurjev line. Sixteen cars were smashed. Two offi cers nnd nearly a hundred soldiers were killed and 60 others seriously Injured. BloodfNerveFood For Woak and Run Down People. WHAT IT IC I The richest of all restore WnH I II 101 tlve foods, because It re- filaoss the essentials of life that are ex. lausted by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abute, etc. WHAT IT DOES! AnAttbii digestion perfect it creates solid flesh, muscle and strength. Tho nerves being made strong the brain becomes asllvo and elear. It restores lottvltalUy, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and ru a female regulator has no equal. Price 60c, orflve boxes $8.00. Druggists orby muiU We can help you. Advice and book, free. "Write Us About Your Caso." THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1612 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS II DAD ACHES Cured by Mil granular efTorveeeeut ami stlinu lant. An InAant uure for sour stomaohs and IwaUavIim, wbieli often aoeuinulate from liaving a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER Or CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shen Tlie Strength ot Nature. According to the ancleut mythology, when Ilareulos wrestled with Antwui. everv time he was thrown A he Jumped op again stronger than ) J ever, gaining fresh power from J every contact with the earth. Hercu- lee conquered him at last only iy Homing him In the air away from the source of Ills strength, until he grew weaker ana weaker and finally be came exhausted. Antawa is a perfect symbol of mankind. Na ture Is the real source of health and vifeor. Tlie closcrwekccpto Nature's laws the stronger and healthier we grow. When we get away from them we are sine to be overcome by weakness and disease. When sick, uess gets hold of a man the only remedy to really cure him must be a natural jemidy. It must wotk according to n itural laws and bring blm right in touch with Nature. Any unnatural stimulus of mere temporary " appetiser " does no per. manent good to a peteou who is debilitated and "run-down." Iu these conditions the most perfect, tint unil strength-builder is Dr. Pierce's Golden .Medical Discovery. It acts directly upon the natural nutritive processes, and creates olid, permanent strength and vital force in the same way that Nature vcates them. It capacitates the stomach and liver to vitalise the circulation and feed the nerve centres with puie, healthy blood. This is exactly Nature's way of curing nervous ex- liauitinu, debility, Insomnia, ami neuralgia. During the past ,v years, Dr. Pierce's medicines have become recognised standard remedies throughout the world. His "Pleasant Pellets" are a perfect and per manent cure for constipation. Sister KHia I., de Falcon, of Corpus Christl, Nueces Co., Terss, writes: ''This Is to tell you lhat t have been HI for twenty-oue years and was Hnallv fiirml l,v vrttir mmlicines' Golden Medi cal l)lovery ' and 'Favorite Pmcrlptlon.' I was emn1etly cured after taking the medicine." EX-SENATOR COKE DEAD. A Vlrulnlnn Who Wont to Texns nnd Ito.cnmo n Louder. Waco, Tex., May 15. Former Uni ted States Senator Ulchard Coke died nt 1:50 a. in. His remains wero em balmed and will lie In state at the THE I.ATE EX-SKN-ATOlt COKE. mansion until tomorrow morning, when the funeral will take place. It will be a state funeral. Senators Mills and Chil ton and Congressman Henry were no tilled, also Governor Culberson and ex Governor Hogg. Itlchnrd Coke was born In Virginia In 1S29, was educated In the William and Mary college, and was admitted to tho bar when 21 years old. In 1850 he removed to Texas, and joined tho Confederate army from that state. Af ter'holding minor ofllces he served two. terms as governor of Texas, and took his seat in the national senate In 1SS7, being twice re-elected. He declined a re-election, and was succeeded by Hor ace Chilton. It should bo inado a matter ot publi: knowledge that DoWitt's Witch Ilazle Salvo will speedily cure plica of tho longost stand ing. It is tho household favorito for burns, maids, cuts, bruises and sores of all kinds. Another YonUcra Hank Itohbor'Cnuajlit New York, May 15. Patrick Flan nlgan, who Is said to be one ot the three Yonkers hank robbers, was ar rested yesterday in Elyria, O., accord ing to a statement given out here today by the l'lnkerton detective agency, through which the arreBt wns made. The search for Plannlgan has, been go ing on for three weeks under a war rant Issued by a Yonkers magistrate, Flannlgun, who Is only 24 years old, Is said to have been Interested In many successful robberies. Pehbonai,. The gentleman who annoyed tho congregation last Sunday by continually coughing will find instant relief by using One Minute Cough Cure, a speedy and harm lass remedy for throat and lung troubles. VotluirYm Sunday 'Mtreotcarn, Toronto, Ont., May 15. The citizens of Toronto are voting today on the question of Sunday street cars. Tho present campaign, which is the third In seven years, has been one ot the most fiercely fought In the city's his tory. For tho past three weeks from ten to 20 public meetings a night have been held. From almost every pulpit in tho city during the past months ser mons have been preached against the running of cars. Excitement has reached fever heat. Unconditional surrender, Is the only terms those famous Uttlo pills known as DeWitt's Little Karly Itinera will make with constipa tion, sick headacho and' stomach troubles. Arthur Soi-iikk"' flody Claimed. New York, May 15. The body of Ar thur Scroggs, which was shipped to this city from Vancouver Island last Monday, and which was sent to tho morgue, was claimed there yesterday. Mrs. Scroggs, who ordered the body of her husband placed aboard a steamer. Balled without It. Mrs. Scroggs' sister-in-law, of Stamford, Corni., learned the facts, and came at once to this city. She claimed the body, and had It sent to the American line pier to be trans-, ported on the next steamer, Croup and whooping cough are childhood's terrors: but like pneumonia, bronchitis, and other throat and lung troubles, can be qulnkt iy cureii uj uvuig uue Minute Lougn cure 'loi-lda' Sew genurhr. Tallahassee, Fla., May IS. Stephen It. Mallory, Democrat, was elected United States senator yesterday on the 26th ballot. The vote was: Mallory, 53; Chlpley, 44; Call, 1. Mr. Mallorv is 49 years old. He served In the Confed erate army and navy, and after' the war practiced law in Louisiana and at Pensacola, Fla. He served several terms tn the state legislature, and was a member of the Fifty-second congress. Telogmpli Wire Kills Two, Chelsea, Mass., May IS. William Casey, 32 years of age, and Patrick Gavin, aget 22, laborers, were killed yesterday by coming in contact with a telegraph wire that had fallen to the sidewalk and become charged by un electric light wire. When bilious or costive, eat a Cascarets candy cathartic cure guaranteed, 10c, 25c. - S 1 WW - . ffTW-V Himmrd'a Plying Mnoblne. Kashvtlle. Tenn.. May 15. After much dlflUiilty In gettins off, Thurs- day evening at 7 o'clock i-roressor uar nard attempted another voyage with his airship. It soared aloft rapidly, and as Professor Hartierd vigorously work ed the bicycle pedals of his steering nnd propelling attachment the airship turned around several times, but was drifting with the wind. It passed over the centennial grounds, floated rapidly over the city at a high altitude In a northeasterly direction and passed out of sight tn the gathering twilight. At about 7:45 the machine landed near Madison, about 12 miles east of this city. Professor Barnard Is vcrv well satisfied with this trial trip. Wanted to Kill the Umplro. Kansas City, Mo., May 15. Yester day's game between Kansas City and Milwaukee terminated In a small slsed riot. After a game of hard hitting and ragged fielding Milwaukee won out In the ninth" Inning on a doubtful decis ion of Umpire Graves, which resulted In an Immediate uproar, Fred Lake, catcher for the blues, assaulted Graves, knocking him down, and Immediately several hundred men swarmed upon the grounds, and Graves was roughly handled tint if four pollci'men came to his assistance. The policemen llnally dragged the umpire out through a side gate, nnd he escaped the mob by drhlng lapiilly toward town. WIipm n cold is contract 'd, cure It at om fine Minute Oiiiiuli lliro will set you on Un load lo recovery in a minute, It will rttn-1 pnrtiiiioiiia. bronchitis. Croup ami all funi of lung mid thitwl trim km. '. H. lb-gen- bii.h. NUGGETS OF NtWS. Judge John Lowell, the distinguished Jurist, died nt his home In Brsiokllne, Mass., yesterday, aged 73 years. A great sensation has been caused In Kncxvllle, Tenn., by the arrest of a man and women who employed 20 men on salary as burglars. A special dispatch from Melbourne, Victoria, savs that no fewer than 90 earthquake shocks have been felt In South Australia during the last three days. Charles Stewart, one of the foremost business men of Enston, Pa., haB failed. Executions amounting to about $86,000 were entered against him nt the court house yesterday. President McKlnley expects to send a message to congress on the Cuban question early next week. The mes sage wll not be warlike, but will simply call attention to tho distress of Amer ican citizens In Cuba, THAT ROCKS THE CRADLE rules the world. But few appreciate the danger to which tlie expectant mother is exposed, and the foreboding with which she looks forward to tho hour of approach ing motherhood. By the use of "Mother's Friend" the body is made to yield pleasantly to the change. Headache and nausea are dispelled, the depressed and nerv ous feelinc vields to one of honeful ex pectation. Danger to life of mother is avoided, nnd she passes through the iriai quichiy aim iicr recuvcry inrapiu. Sent by Mall, on receipt of price, $1.00. Book to "Expectant Mothers" free upon application. Tho Bradflclil fogulator Co., Atlsnts, Oa. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. petytya. Railroad. SCHUYKILL DIVISION. January 18,1897. Trains will leavo Hlienamlonh after tho aboi. ilato for WlirKiins, Giltierton, Fraokvlllo, Vat Water, St. Clair, Poltaville. ifatnbiirg, lieadlm I'ottstown, l'lioenlxville, Norrlstown and Phi adelphin (llroiul street station) nt 6 08 and 11 OS a. in, and 4 20 p. m. on week days. For X'otl. vllle and intermediate stations 9 17 a. m. SUNDAY. For WlgKaus, Gllbcrton, Frackrllle, Dar Water, St. Clair, Pottsville, at 6 08, 9 4.1 a. m. au. 3 10 p. m. For Hamburg, Heading, I'ottstowi Phoenlxvitlc, Norrlstowu, Philadelphia atC'a 1 43 a. m., S 10 p. ra. Trains lcavo Frnckvllle for Shenandoah a 10 40a.m. and 1231, A4I, 7 52 and 1047 p. m. Sunday, 11 13 a. m. nnd !i 41 p. in. Leuve I'ottsrlllo for Hhenandonh nt 10 It . m. and 12.03, 5 13, 7 25 and 10 20 p. in. Buudai 10 40 n. in., S 13 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, (Hroad street station), to rJhenandoali at 8 67 nnd 8 85 a. in., 4 10 and 71 p. in. week days. Sundays leave nt 6 60 n. m Leave Broad street etiitlon. 1'hlladelnliU. i Wea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Lou Branch, and Intermediate stations, s.iO 11,14 w. uj.,o.uu nnu .w p. m. wceic-tiays. J-eave liroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOU NEW YOltK. Itxprcss, week-days 3 20, 4 On, 4 60 5 IS, 6 SO. 7 113, S2 ,8 33,9 80, 10 21 (Dliilnj; Cur), 11 00 u in, 12 00 noon, 2 33 (Limited 1 00 nnd 4 72 p. in. Dining Curs), 1 40, 230 (Dining Car) 3 20, 3 80, T w, uw, u uu luiiiiiifr Llirj, uuu, OOO, 8 is, luuu Express forltoxtnn without change, 1100 a ra week-days, and 0 60 p. in., dally. FOIt WASHINGTON AND TUB SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 8 50, 7 20,8 12 10 20, 1123 n. m., 1209 (1231 Limited Dn, 's .Ya!? als 411 ("l9 Congreselons, Limited, Dining Car), 8 17, 055 (Dining Car), 740 (Dining Car) p. in., and 1203 nlglii week days. Sundnya, 3 30, 720, 9 12. 11 24 s . v . V.i 1 i-ongressiona; Limited Dining Car), 6 86 (Dining Car), 7 40 p. m (Dining Car) and 12 06 night. FOU ATLANTIC CITY. Ijeavo Brood street station, Philadelphia (via Delaware river bridge), express, 7 03 p. n-, daily. in.vfMal'ke' street Ferry, express, 8 50 a ni.. 2 00, 4 10, 5 CO p. m. Sundays, 8 45, '9 45 n. in Accommodation, 8 00, 8 20, n. m., 8 20 and 4 20 p. m., week days. Sundays, 8 CO, 8 IS a. m., 4 00 nd 6 00 p. m. trK,'?r ,9Bpe, iiaYl Anglesaea, Wlldwood and Holly Ueiuih, mid Swi Isle City, Ocean City and Avalon Bxpress, 9 00 o. m., 4 COp. iu wuek days. Sundays. 00 a. m. For Somers Point. Kxpress, 8 80 a m.. 410 P- ,m-.V"5k u"ys. Sundays. 8 45 n. m. J. It. Hutchinson. j. il wwn Qen'l Manaicsr. den'l 1'ussVr r An JjtOIt SHRltlPF, S. ROLL BEDDALL, Op Port Oahboh, Subject to Hepublleaii riiltw. port SHKItll'F, H. S. ALBRIGHT, Op Onwiossuno, Subject to Itepiiblluin rules. MV HMA Hits i Uht u u " ' c .i-ir ii I.I.i.'a it.Vl.i J. 1 11 0 V. o i.li.rniiK iiirmiii u I01 tlll-liiil I.I'.rj'S ll.VHt TII.NIt.'raiiiovaailsnilriiir -' balrfrein 1 a 'I ins '.111 and liroiU'itMtfrowtli SI 111, I. Ill I.Fli: MKIIU'A.VIW O UW rational.. S V COCC llluatralad 'l'lali.a ita llalr onapplialHHirlit.t. For sale by Shenandoah Drug Store, Klrlln " Drug Store. Jk3&V PI ..LSI a 1. 1. iy .S.???.Tff . 11 T awmaaai niHUM Sf.tCWP SURE. sftjoUc! fM-WOMAS S 3AF( tltfU" QUA-.1 Wii-ax BieoirioCo,Pnuj..p F01 it Povlnsky's drug store, 38 Rba Centre street. i. in., n ui, iiiguc. ntinuays, a ?u, 4 oi, 4 AO o 13, 8 20,8 38,9 60, 1021, (1)1, lug Cur), 1135 n. m. I28.2!)0 (Dining Cnr), 4 CO (Llmlied4 34 Dining Cor), S 20, S 56, (I)inlug Car), 0 33, 0 SO, 8 12, 10 0(1 n. in . 1201 nli-lit. Georgia's Fair Authoress Tells Why She Uses Dr. Miles' Restorative Remedies, T1IR NAME of Mra. J. E. Harwell, (rao Julia i:mma Plemmlng) Is a familUr one In the state of Georgia. She writes j " It Is with proasuro that I express my gratitude for the wonderful lieneflts I have received fiom I)r. Miles' Mestoratlvo llerpi-f cs, osperlully thoNorvlne, the Nerve Ri.d Lhir Pllla, New llcnrt Cure aud Antl Puin f'lllH. At'1-i.il (.,;,, iu nee has taught mo '.iiL'.r great worth, Iso f inilly should bo rTW' " '" them. They ttj'1 Jir-.'-'lV j '" fully restored V o,llLa. 'vH ni f,om a conipllca- 1 1on if disorders chief ly uiTcctlng the heart, ncrvoiu system and kldnnys. When I trav el I always tako one ot your Antl-Paln Pills Restores Health ue; ire entering the cars and thus prevent '"'.aiming of the head and nausea, to which 1 . nve been subject for several yea." Pr. Miles' Eemodles are sold by all drug gtau under a positive guarantee, first bottlo b, neflts or monoy refunded. Itookou Heart und Nerves sent f rco to all applicants. DU. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart. Ind. AWN'S TANSY PILLS a TO,-r, Ttt. iirn ura WOMAN'S RELIEF. Atwftvi nromnl tnd td.ibte. Avoid Imitation. n.l A FI' A M BY l'll.lJIBTid ttlVK ItlCOIKTI. kt Avt.tr . nr mont rlirref fMafrl ). l.rlM. ti. Gatuk Brno. Co , Bottoa, Mm Our book, 4c. ror sale nt 1 P. 1). Kirlin's drug store and Bliciiandoi... UniR store. A ingle Standard Only Is iroeil1et whether m n left of excellence in Journalism, or for the nieiwnirenient of qtmntltlei, time or value; and The... Philadelphia Becord . . . After a career of nenrly twenty years of uninterrupted growth is justified In claim ing that the standard Hint established by its founders Is the ono true tost of A Perfect Newspaper. To publish AT.Tj THIS NKWS promptly and HUrelnetly nnd In thu most readable form, without elision or pnitlsan bins; to dlscum IU significance with franknots, to keen AN OPHN BVlfi VOlt IUl!UO A HUSKS, to ijive besides n complete, rueoid of curl cut thought, fancioH ami discoveries In all de partment) of human activity In it DA1IA' KDITIONH of from 10 tot I PAOISS, and to provide the wholu for Its patroim at tho nomlnnl prion of ONI? CUNT Thnt was from tho outwet, nml will continue to bo tho nimof TIU5 HKCOKI), The Pioneer One cent morning newspaper In tho Putted Htnteti, The Itccord, utill I.KADH WIIKItlC OTHkltS POMjOW. Witncs IU unrivaled avenge dally circulation exceeding 1V),000 copies, nnd mi nvernge exceeding 120,000 copien for its Sunday editions, while imitations of Its plan of publication In every Important olty of t he country testify to tho truth of the Awtertloii that In the quantity and quality of Itn con tents, and In the price nt which It is cold Tho lttvord lift ohtnbllid.ed the standard by which oscellence in journalism mi tut bo mens tiled. Tire Daily Edition Of Tho Itccord wjll ho wnt by mall to any nddress for 88.00 per yonr or 35 cents per mouth.' The Daily and Sunday Kditiou? together, $hlcli will give Its rondcra tho liest and frmheMt Information of nil thnt is going on iu tlie world every day iu the your iiicliidini; holidays, will bo hent for $1.00 u year or 3-1 oeuts per mouth. Address THE IIE00RD PUBLISHINa CO., Record Building, Philadelphia, fa. A Handsome Complexion Is ono of the greatest ohnrms a woman can possess. Puzzoni'b Complwuoh Pevroaut gives it. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Personally-Conducted Tours nATCHLESS IN EVERY FEATURE. CALIFORNIA Tour to CAI.II'OHNIA ami the 1'AriKIO COAST will leave Now York nnd Philadelphia MurebaT, returning- on reifiihir trains within nine month. Hound-trip tickets, Including; all tour featuies trol"K and trnnsiinrtatloii only returning;, will be sold at rate of $J08.00 from New York, and 1 3011.00 from Philadelphia ; one way tlekets, IncliidlnK all tour features going, !1 .75 from New York, 81KT.1B from Philadel phia. Proportionate rate from oilier poliita. WASHINGTON Tours, eaeb ooveflnjt a period of three days, will leave Nw,York and l'lilladet March 11, 32. and May U, 1WT. Itutes, luclud liiaT tmiiMMMtMioii and two days' accommoda tion at the uest Washing-ton llotela, IU.50 from New York, and f 11.80 from Philadelphia, Por d i' tailed Itineraries nnd other Information apply nt ticket agencies or address Cieo. W. Iluyd, Asst Uen'l Pans. Agent, liroad Street Htatloii, 1'hllmUiIpl la. 30 DIVIDEND o TO 1KVB8T SIO OH UPWAUDBT IMtI di4a MjtvbUi mooUair. PtrUouUr trw Aiintt, Vet crn Fluanclal C;o.t n& Octrburo BUMt, ObloM, III. OBCr
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