EVENING HERALD MSTAMLlBlllil) 1870. Pnhltahed every KventriK, Ktccpt Sunday, nt South Jabdi Strikt, Niur Osmia. The Herald la dellveied InShenanrioan and the mtr'ituudftiK towns for six cent a week, l1" Mile Vo the carrier. By null 18.00 n yenr, or 16 cent n month, payable In wlWDOt. Advertise ments charged according to nttM and position. Tlie publishers reserve the right to change the position of advertisements whenever the pub lication of newi demands It. The right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether J mid (or or not, that the publishers may deem mproper. Advertising rate made known upon application. Filtered at the postoOtca at Shenandoah, ln., at second claim mail matter. TELBPHONR OONNKOTION. "All the News Thai's Fll to Print." Evening Herald TUESDAY. MAY 18. 188T. Thk most tirplpfw worker hi Slfpn nmlonh In the liVRNlNO llKRAl.n. It Koen into tlie homes of the people, ti-llitiK the Julvertiaers' story with the voice of h trimtetl friend. Why not try mwulvertlsemeiit In it columns? Thk deml whIIs do not echo the names of the frretit mlvertiaerg to tlie extent they dirt formerly. The liews paiier is gradually mipplnnting many leH effective forms of advertising once jioimlar. The bill permitting the printing' and use of private mailing OHftls, with a one cent stamp affixed, will go into effect July 1st. This will popu larize postal cards among business men and will result in a saving to the government. OrR friend Thomas Jefferson Joyce will soon return to journalism, the first issue of his now paper, The Klack Diamond, v ill appear next Sunday. Thomas, it is said, h.is a rod in pickle for several county politicians'. Standard, reputable, nrticles are not dear at the prices asked for them Substitutes offered by unscrupulous and irresponsible makers are oostly at any figure Be sure that no humbug is practiced on you when you go to buy. An honest storekeeper .will not tr to convince buyers thatflie knows what they wjpCi better than they do. Ik anybody who wears shoos ob jects to contributing 3 cents a year to the support of the government in view of its present extremity under the "Wilson law, now is the time to olTer that objection. The duty on raw lijdes which is proposed by the tarilT bill in the Senate would prob ably add about 5 cents to the cost of the foreign hides used in making the leather which goes into a pair of shoes, but as only one-fifth of the hides used in the country are im ported, the average increase in the price of shoes would only be one- llfth of that, or one cent per pair. Assuming that the average man buys three pairs of shoes in a year, his in creased "tax burden" would be three cents a year, while the advantage to the fanners will be millionsof dollars. Aiiot'T a month ago Chief Burgess Tabor gave official notice, through the press, that he would enforce the borough ordinances relating to pity ing, guttering and curbing, and gave property owners until the lith inst. to make all needed repairs in this respect. Failure to comply with this notice on the part of the property owners, the Burgess threatened to have the repairs made at their own expense in accordance with the bor ough ordinance, after the 15th inst. There are any number of bad and dangerous pavements about town, and the Burgess cannot be too strict in the enforcement of his notice. Be sides, there are many properties that have neither pavements nor gutters, mid all should be compelled to comply w ith the law without fear or favor. Thk calamity shriekers who have been ingieting that the promised prosperity has not materialized are thrown into confusion by a recent announcement from that reliable business liarometer, the Weekly He view of It. Ci. Dun & Co., which, in its last weekly issue, says : "Nearlyall u ill be astonished to learn that actual' sales in April by leading houses in ("u-li line of business in the priuufpal cities east of the Kooky Mountains average only about ten per cent, less than in April, 1802, the year of larg est business hitherto, and were 0.1 jier cent, more than in the same month last year. Yet this Is the summary of :r7 reports, eaoh covering actual sales of merchants in 1 of 14 cities. They are especially encouraging in view of great fall of prices within the last ') years, and floods awl pther le t aiding influences thllyear." Thk anthracite coal dealers are at last realizing that the mining and carrying companies are deteimined to produce only a sufficient quantity of that commodity asmarket require ments demand, and by that means maintain the prices for coal at figures that will give a profit to the pro ducers. During the first four montlis of this j ear dealers and consumers bought as little coal as possible ill tlie hope thai prices would be reduced in t lie spring because of an overstocked market, as has been the custom in past vein- and that they could then replenish their yards and bins at a saving; but in this they have been disapiM'inieil Instead of mining a large tomiv of coal in a season when tlierewus hitli- demand for it and piling up a large accumulation of surplus coal to be sacrificed with the opening of the spring business, the oomiMtnies this year mined only as much coal as the markets could con veniently absorb, supplying all re quirements lint avoidingany unneces sary output, the same as any other prudent manufacturer would with any staple merchandise. The result Is that instead of being compelled to break prices to move coal in the spring and then endeavor to mark them up again later in the season, which in the past has proven rather unsuccessful, the mining c iiiipnnies have for the first time in year leen able to begin the new season witli a good demand for cool at staple prices and comparatively little surplus pro duction on hand. Pbiwosai.. The gentleman wlio annoyed tlie congregation last Sunday by continually coughing will find instant relief by tiling One Minute Oongh Cure, a sptcdy nml hnrnv ln remedy tot throat and lnng troubles. lie Itotiiled tile Widows. Trenton, May 18. In the United States district court yesterday Cleorge Sherwood pleaded guilty to using the mails to defraud, aud was given one year in the Hudson county Jail. Sher wood had been sending notices to wid ows upon the death of their husbands, notifying them that a big sum wa awaiting them, which would be sent upon receipt of certain fees. Sherwood would retain the fees, and that would be the last heard of lilm. II. II. Dorer, alias Charles Harris, for Imiiersonatlng a pension officer, was given two years In the New Jersey state prison. Dor er's victims were all colored people. He promised to secure large jienslon for them, and collected a fee for the same. To It educe AIM I workers' Wiige. New Iiedford, Mass., May 18. No tices have been posted In the Howland mill, New Bedford Manufacturing com pany and the Rotch Spinning com pany's mill, the affairs of which are In tlie hands of receivers, announcing that as soon as practicable the receivers would readjust the wages to conform with those paid in other mills of the city. This means a reduction. At the time of the big strike two years ago Mr. Howland refused to cut the wages of his employes. Many of the employes are dissatisfied, and about 200 In tha three mills refused to accept the read justment. The vacant places were fill ed in nearly every caBe. Uxport Motility on l'uriii Vrodiicts. "Washington, May 18. A number of silver Republican members of the sen ate and house met at Senator Pettl grew's house and decided to support a proposition providing for an export bounty on agricultural products. They take the position that by this system only can the farmer secure benefit to compensate him for import duties on othe.- articles. Senator Cannon will offer the amendment In the senate at an c. rly day. Ilcv. Win. Sjput, Wlartun, Ont., was completely cured of scrofula after seventeen physicians had failed to gIo him relief. Hur dork Illood Hitters did it. Alii rdoror'A "i lod.V Hi'Vovcreu . Milwaukee, May 18. The dead body of William Pouch, who murdered Parmer Harris and wounded MaUhold, his hired man and Miss Vesbach, a do mestic at the Harris home, near Muk wunaso, a week airo, and then es caped on a bicycle, was found yester day In Hale's pond, In Prospect Hill. There was a bullet hole In the neck. Pouch evidently waded into the pond and shot himself. His bicycle Irons, which he took from his lees when he abandoned his wheel, were found In his pocket. Want Florida' Treasurer Impeached. Tallahassee, Fla., May 18. Resolu tions were adopted unanimously by the house of representatives yesterday de manding that Clarence 13. Collins, treasurer of Florida, be Impeached for high crimes and misdemeanors, Incom petency, malfeasance In office and con duct detrimental to the public good. The resolutions provide that a commit tee of Beven be appointed by the speaker to conduct the Impeachment. Four charges will probably be prefer red: Loaning of money In violation of law, that cannot now be collected; use of public funds In private speculation; faUe reports to the executive as to the condition of the treasury, and actual defalcation. The months for renewing; and healing in the physical world. The months for new life, new energy, new blood in men and women. The months when our need of help from medicine is greater than at any other time of year. The months when Hood's Sarsaparilla will do us the most good because we are all now especially susceptible to benefit from this medicine. Tlie months when Hood's Sarsaparilla is taken by the millions because they have found that it is the medicine which does them good. The months when you should take Hood's Sarsapa rilla, because it will purify, vitalize and enrich your blood, and put you in good condition to resist the debilitating effects of changeable, warmer weather. Try it now. Satisfied With .Hood's. "For several years I have taken two or three bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla every spring 'or eradicating the humors in the blood and for building up the system generally. My experience with flood's Sarsaparilla has been very satisfactory." Quo. Frame, care ot D. M. Ferry & Co., Detroit, Mloh. Creat Blood Purifier. "Hood's Sarsaparilla is our family physician and I believe it needs no rec ommendation. Wherever it has once been used there can be no substitute for It, as a blood purifier." Miss C. A. ISluott, Qrlnuell, Iowa. Hoc arsaparilla I.i foil by nil druggists. Pico$l; six for 8)5. Prepared only by C. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass. The Dcsf. Spring Medicine. NUGGETS OF NE.WS. A wild and Insane necro was rnp tuied near Brewton, Ala., on Snturdny by farmers. ledward Bchleffelln, the founder of Tombstone, A. T.. was found dead In tied near Canyonvllle, Ore. Mrs. Oaffney, a widow agod 70, was found murdered a her home near Ilox- miry. Conn Her three Vms and a f i mi tli poison are held pending an In vestigation. Kdward Langtry rldUules the potvr of the California court In granting a divorce to his wife, the actress Lily Langtry, and says If Mrs. Langtry re mnrrl's and goes to England she may he prooecuud for bigamy. Not only artite lane iron hi s. whlrh may prove fata' In a few days, hut bid chronic cough and throat (roubles may receive Im mediate relief and lie permanently cured by Oho Minute Cough Cure. C. II. lliigetihiibh. llnsebnttlst I'eiier tier Iron. Chicago, May 18. Fled Peffer, socond baseman of the Chicago team, has been retired, and the chances are very much against his plavlng with the team again. Ills ragged work yesterday was largely responsible for the victory of the Bostons, and It Is claimed that five games have been lost to Chicago this season through his bad play. It should ha utada a matter at nnhll- ktinwledge that DaWitfi Witch IIhsIs Salve will speedily cure piles of the longest stand ins. It Is the housoliold favorite fnr burna. scalds, cuts, braises and sores of all kind. WnimnltVker'H Hummer Cottnuro. Cape May, May 18. John Wanamaker has purchased the cottage at Cape May Point which he and others presented to Mr. Benjamin Hnrrlson during the Harrison administration. The cottage Is being repaired and made ready for occupancy. Vor bronchitis, asthma or kindred trouble of the throat or lungs, tske Dr. Wood's Xorway Plue Syrup, a household specific for all these complaints. Mr. Bocklilll Deulem n Iteport. Washington, May 18. The strongest possible denial Is made at the depart ment that Mr. Kockhlll, while assistant secretary of state under the last ad ministration, addressed Instructions to United States consuls in Cuba warning them to make their reports less favor able to the Cuban cause and more fa vorable to the Spaniards. Mr. Itock hlll Is still at the state department, aiding his successor in the work of the office. He says that the statement Is unqualifiedly false. No need to fear the approaeh of ctoup if you have Dr. Thomas' Bclectrio Oil in tlie house. Never was a case that It wouldn't cure if used at the outset. Olpv Chncijeil i U'li'e .Murder. New York, May 18. KHzabeth Rad ford, a gipsy woman, aged 82, the wife of Edward Radford, was found dead yesterday In a squalid tenement room occupied by the couple. Padford Is n prisoner, suspected of instrumentality In causing his wife's death, although the only reason for his arest was that he failed to report the death and ap peared to be n-uch frightened. Rad ford says that he and his wife came east from Springlleld, Ills., six years ago. They were working their way back to Springfield. Croup and whooping cough arocliildliood' terrors; but like pneumonia, hruncliltis, and other throat and tunc troubles, ran bo quick ly cured by using Oue Jlinuto Cough Cure. Tor every quartor in a man's pocket there are n dozen uses; aud to usocacli one in such a uay as to derive tho groatost buiio fltisa question oVery ono mustsolvo for Iiifiifelf. We believe, however, that no better use could bo mado of ono of these quarters than to exohango it for a bottlo of Clianiborlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Iiemody, u modicino that every family should be provided with. Forsalo by Gruliler llros., druggists. Coiikiu ficuoriil Loo'h Dental, Havana, May 18. Consul General Fitzhugh Lee Is greatly annoyed over the statement that he had made a re port to the American state department In the course of which he had attacked Captain CJeneral Weyler savagely, and declared that the Insurgents would be successful In driving the Spaniards from the inland. He has written an earnest letter to the Marquis Ahumuda denying It. Builds Up tho System. "I have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla for weakness with which I was a sufferer in the spring, and I have found it the best medicine to oreate an appetite and build up the strength that I have ever taken, and I recommend it highly," J, F. Ward, La belle, Ohio. Keeps the Stomach In Order. "I keep Hood's Sarsaparilla in the bouse all the time and regard it as the best spring inedloine I can find. It haa proved bensliclal in keeping my stomach in order, and since I began taking, it I can eat anything I wish." II. Stonh, I Sherborn, Mass. d's TERRIBLE MURDER CHARGE. Killed Ills "Wife mid Destroyed Her Body lu a Smiiwife Vat. Chicago, May 18. Adolph L, Luet gcrt, a well known sausage manufac turer, was arrested yesterday after noon on the charge of haying murder ed his wife. Luelgert made an assign ment about ten days ago, and about the same time Mrs. Luetgert disappeared. It was at first supposed that she had rommltteed suicide as a result of her husband's failure, and the river w dragged, but with no result. The po lice claim to have direct evidence that Luetgert killed his wife In the base ment of his sausage factory, on Dlver sey street, and that her body wag de stroyed In a vat by the use of chemi cals. The police will show, they say, that Luetgert persuaded his wife to accom pany him to his sausage factory on the evening of May 1; that upon getting her Into the building he choked her to death or Into Insensibility; that he then threw her Into a vat containing a pow erful acid, and completed his work by casting her body Into an Intense fire. The main evidence In support of the charge are two gold rings which be longed to Mrs. Luetgert, and which were found by the police In a vat In the sausage factory. One of the rings was the wedding ring of Mrs. Luetgert. On the day following the woman's death Luetgert failed In business, and the sheriff took possesion of the saus age factory. Luefgert endeavored time and again to gain admission to the fac tory, but the deputy sheriffs refused to admit him. The police claim that he desired to get Into the place for the purpose of removing all traces of the crime. He dtd attempt to clean out the vat In which the rings were found, but the escape pipe was a few Inches above the bottom of the tank, and the rlnsrs sank to the bottom below the level of the pipe. The police believe they will be able to convict Luetgert with two or three other murders of women. His object In making way with his wife Is said to have been a desire to be free to en Joy the company of other women. -. t- Thero 1h u GIum of l'diplo Who are Injured by the use of coffee. I'ercntly there has been placed iu all the grocery store a now preparation called OUAIN-O, maile of pure grains, that takes tlie place of coffee. The most delicate stemaoh receives it without distress, and but few ean tell it from coffee. It does not t over 1 as much. Children may drink it with great benefit. 15 cts. and 88 cts. per package. Try it. Ask for GltAIN-O. Jfo IM'lRC ViK.r. I'lOlllies 111 Ulll.'.llll. Ottawa, Ont., May 18. The verasoopo pictures of the Corbett-Fitssimmons fight will be barred from Canada. Sir Oliver Mowatt, minister of Justice, has drafted an amendment to the crim inal code making It a misdemeanor to exhibit pictures of prise lights in Can ada. The penalties are severe. Includ ing a tine of from $600 to 3,000 and Imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 lnnntho. The amendment will be made a government measure and pass ed at once. A Household Necessity. Cftscarcts Candy Cathartic, tho most won derful medical discovery of the ago, pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, Hvcr and bowels, cloaneiiiL' the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. 1'lchso buy and try a bos of C. C. C. to-day ; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by nil druggists. Kx-AnibiiHsmldr rin.viird at Homo. Wilmington, Del., May 18. Hon. Thomas F. Hayard, formerly ambassa dor to Englnnd, arrived In this city from New York yesterday afternoon with the log of the Mayflower In his possession. He went to the office of the Security Trust and Safe Deposit company, and there deposited the log in the vaults for safe keeping until he conveys It to the custody of the gov ernor of Massachusetts. Dou't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and lorcver, bo made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, tako No-To-Itic, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Slany gain tou pounds in ten days. Over .100,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guarantee n euro. BOc or $1.00. Booklet and sample mailed freo. Ad. Sterling Boraedy Co., Chicago or New York. Victory Foe Itilille Itnld. Louisville, Ky., May 18. Bddle Raid, of Huffalo, defeated Owen Kimble, of this city, lu a match race at Fountain Ferry park yesterday afternoon. The event was run in three heats. Kimble won the llrst at one-third of a mile In 0:48 2-5; Ilald won the half mile In 1:SC 2-5, and the mile heat in 2:11 3-5. The latter was paced. Uucklen'a Arnica Salve. Tho host salvo In tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcors, salt rheum, fever soros, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, oi Jo pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price S6 cents per box. For sale by A, Wasloy. Tho VmuuCloMt StenlH Awny. Savannah, May 18. The suspected filibustering steamer Dauntless slipped out of port yesterday and headed southward. It is the talk among river men that she has gone on an expedi tion to Cuba. Her agents say she is off the bar waiting for vessels. The tug same here aboht three weeks ago under charter to engage In towing. Thirty years is n long time to fight so painful a trouble as piles, but Jacob Mitchell, of Union villa. IV, struggled tlmt long be fore he tried DeWitt's Witch Hani Salve, which quickly and permanently cured him. It is equally effective in ecsema and all skin affections. C. II. Hagenbuch. Strike iTfciidei'M Sent to Slborln. London, May 18. A dispatch Jio The Standard from Moscow says the polio have made 60 arrests, most of the sus pects being men with university educa tions, although working as mill hands, on the charge of planalng a big mill strike. They will be sent to Siberia without trial. Wh.'ii the spring time comes, "senile An tile," like all other sensible persons, will cleanse the liver and renovates the system witli DeWitt's Little Early Risers. fHinous little pills fur the liver unit stomach all the vear round, u. u. lisgemjueii. Sulllvnu'Dcfeat Dow no,. New York, May 18. "Spike" Sullivan got the decision ovsr Jack Downey lajit night at the Broadway Athletic olub on a foul in the l!Hh round. Up to the l&th round Downey had slightly tlie better of the argument, but he be came tired after that rojind, aud slinpiy piayea lur a umw, Hlch and poor alike sufler the tortures that come with that terrible plague, Itching Piles; rich aud poor alike find instant relief and permanent cure In Dean's Ointment. Your dealer keeps It. Ask your grocer fur ue "Jtoyal Patent flour, and take uo other brand. It i the best dour made. rt, . am Savage people have a superstition that an evil eye may be cant upon a person to bring all sorts ot trouble and mis fortune. That seems like n pretty foolish notion ; but It Isn't much worse than some of the notions which clvllitcd eople indulge ill. Ine worn out 811- nemtltlon is the be lief that if a man inherits weak lungs from lis parents he is pretty sure to die of con sumption. The actual fact Is that If such a man will only take proper care of himself lie will really be safer from consumption than a careless person who has no inherited weakness. Carelessness is the real evil eye. Carelenness will develop a tendency to consumption in any body. The lunirs are comnosed of very delicate, sensitive tissue, even In the healthiest per son; that is why they yield so quickly to the attack of tainted blood. If the blood Is al lowed to get Impure and impoverished, and bile-poisoned, the seeds of consumption will spring up in the best kind of a consti tution. The real consumption-taint is in the blood. Hundreds of cases of so-called 'heredi tary" consumption have been completely and permanently rooted out of Jie system by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, simply because it gives the blood-making gland power to pour a frosh abundant sup ply 01 ncn, reo, neaitny, Diooa inio me circulation. This drives out all poisonous and unhealthy germs. It stop the waste of tissue ana tlie tormation 01 mormaaeposus; builds up fresh, normal, healthy lung tissue and solid, muscular strength. In all the weakened debilitated conditions which are the forerunners of consumption, Dr. Pierce's Discovery is the most per fect nutritive and strenirlh-bullder. It is assimilated by the weakest stomachs. Coming Kveuts. May 30. Ice cream and strawberry festival in Bobbins' opera house, under the auspices of the societies of Trlulty Reformed church. May 18 Entertainment by tho Sunday school of tho Welsh Congregational church, of South Wost street. v Juno 8. Grand cantata by tho P. M. church choir, in Bobbins' opera house. Juuo 12. lee cream festival under the auspices of tho Famous Base Ball Club, hi Bobbins' opera house. ONE OF TWO WAYS. The bladder was created for one purpose, namely, a receptacle for the urine, and as such it is not liable to any form of disease ex cept by ono of two ways. Tho first way is from Imperfect action of tho kidneys. Tlie second way Is from careless local treatment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is tlie chief cause of bladder troubles. So the womb like tho bladder, was created for one purpose, and if not doctored too much is not liahlo to weakness or diseased, except in rare cases. It la situated back of and very close to tho bladder, thcrcforo any pain, disease or inconvenience manifested in tho kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passago is often by mistako attributed to fcnialo weak ness or womb tronblo of somo sort. Tho error is easily mado and may bo as oasily avoided. To And out correctly, set your urino aside for twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling Indicates kidney or bladder trouble Tho mild and tho extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Boot, tho great kidney, liver and bladder remedy is soon realized. If you need n nicdicino you should havo tho licst. At druggists fifty cents and ono dollar. You may havo a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail. Mention Kvkkino IIkrald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamtou, Nr. Y. Tho proprietors of .tills paper guarantee tho gemiitiees of this offer. . llroker t1iapniiii'i"tilti of Ceils. "Washington; May 17. Elverton It. Chapman, the recalcitrant sugar trust witness who refused to answer a sen ate committee's questions, was placed In the district Jail last night. Two cells have been assigned him, one for sleep ing purposes nnd the other as a sit ting and office room. Itugs cover the floors, and a table, brass bedstead, chiffonier and several chairs adorn the cells. II lli il Mill! IS LUIHIUULCU, CUTO IkUlUIICU, Ono Minute Cough Cure will set you on tho UM.r... n ....1.1 . . n..un...1 1. .1 io.ui io rucuvery in a miuuic, it win euro n.w..,.nn..t.. l...Al.ll 1 -11 r. 1'iiriiiuuiii.i, uiuuuiiiii!, tiuui mill uii lurius of lung nnd throat troubles. C. II. Ilagcu buch, Xow Yorlc Versus t'li'.cuiro moralists. Chicago, May 13. Representative riders from New York and Chicago be gan a 72 hour relay bicycle race yes terday. The contest will last six days, the riders competing 12 hours in tho 21. The teams are composed of six men each. The men were divided Into throe squads, two men from each team racing for two hours. The race takes place at Tatterstalls. Hlioumailsm Cured In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Hhoumatism nnd Nou nilgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable nnd mysterious. It removes at once tho cause and the disease immediately disappears. Tho first dose greatly benefits. T. F. Anthony. ox-Postmastor of Promise City, Iowa, says: "I bought ouo bottle of 'Mystic Cure' for Bhcumalism, and two dopes of it did me more good than any medicine I overtook." 70 cents. Sold by 0. II. Hagenbuch, druggist, Shen andoah. llequeNt to ihe Citthollo t'nlvorslty. New Orleans, May 18. The Catholic University of America has received a check for $150,000 bequeathed by Pat rick U. O'Hrien, who died In this city last October. The gift Is designed to found three professional hairs to be sailed the P. H. O'Urlen chair ot chem istry, John O'Brien chair of physios, and the Richard M. O'Brien chair of Roman law. Try (iraln-O I Try Oruln-O I Ask your grocer to-day to show you a package of OllAIN-O, tho new food drlul? tlmt takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without injury as well as tho adult. All who try it, like It. QRAIN-0 Ium that rluli seal , brown of Moejia or Java, but it is made from pure grains, aud tlie most delicate stomach receives It without distress. 1 tho price of coffee. 15c and 35 cts. per naokage. Sold by all grocers. Three Children ituriiBd lo Death. Bhawano, Wis., May 18. Martin Wicks and wife, who live near Qresh om, this county, left their home yes terday to look after some stock that had strayed away. During their ab sence forest tire spread over the farm nnd destroyed the house. Three small children who had been left alone per ished. drip-Golds. Ilruilactie. Why sufler with Coughs, Colds and La (Irlppe when Laxative Drouio Quinine will cure you In one day. Put up In tablets con vwuentfor taking. Guaranteed toouio, or money refunded. Price, 36 cents. vor sale by Klrlln's Pharmacy. I evii 4T STOCK ANb PRODUCE MARKETS. Tim President's McMiirc StreiiBttlieii liljf the New York Ml tick Market. New York. May 17 - The president's mos-inKc calling for nn iipproprlntlnu to relhc destitute American eltlsenB In Oul ii erovril fur leni bontlle In tone to wards Spain than the denlers In secur ltlei hnrt npparrntly persuaded them selves that It would, nnd the market strengthened up on Us publication, re covering some part of the loss that en sued noon earlv Intimations thnt tho meiange was forthcoming and that Its tone towards Spain would be extremely provocntlve. With the exception of u few weak spots In the market, due to causes peculiar to the stocks affect od. tho mnrket was strong all around today. Closing bids: Ilnlto. Ohio... 11 Lehigh Valley.. & Chcsa. A Ohio... 16M, N. J. Central.. 75 Del. A Hudson .104ft N. Y. Central.. tW V.. L. A W ltc Pennsylvania .. 51 Krie Rending 18Vi Lake Krle A W. 12M, St. Paul S3 All assfs paid. General Market". Philadelphia, May 17. Flour dull: wln tre superfine, It. 783; do. extras, J3.1fri(i 1.40; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $4ty4.20; do. straight, t4.XMit.8ll; western winter. clear, )4ii4.20; do. Btralght, tt.tSOI.lS; city mills, extrn, $3.2603.50. Rye flour slow at $2.2Mi? rs per hnrrel. Wheat dull; con tract uIhmI. May, Rttfclilc: do. July, 769 7Ci4e. ; No J Pennsylvania and No. I Del aware red. spot. RWlWHc; No. 1 northern sprtrg, i pel xTlisfi.c.; No. 2 red, spot, 874jS7'y. ( o:n quiet; steamer corn, spot, tSVifa'Wc : No. 2 yellow for local trade, Httr.; No. 2 mixed. Hpot, 29ttS2tte. ; do. May, 29' 1.2!'-c. tints quiet: No. 2 white, curiota. ioc; do. May. 27"(274c Hay Arm for rtetlrahle crudes: eh'.lce timothy, I14t 14.60 for lareo bill"-.. Reef uulet; beef her. s. C2"ii:': I'-nk steady; family, SlO.M.f "1. Led dull: wi stern stenmcd, t4.1. l.attor stead;: vwUtn rroiniery, ll'Cil-ie. : factory. V,: 10V-: Kleins, He.; Imitation creMiury, k"l!c.; New "lork dalrv, llAHc: do. croamery. Ilil4".: fancy prints Jobbing (it 17Ci20c.; do. e::lm, wholeri'i", 16e. 'Chet-se oaey; Now York larfre. l"'Sc. : do. small, tnncy. 101M1- ; puit Bkims. 40iSc.: full skims, SVj.f.iSc. lgggs steady; New York and Pennaylvn nia, Olio.; wostern, fresh, lOuiC'e.; southern, BSiD'i. Potatoes steady; Now York, fiSe.iptl.ZS: sweets, Jl.SJfiS; southern new, tn.Mti5.60. Tallow dull; city, tt( Z l-16c.; country, SMffS 8-lOc. Rosin steady; Htrulnid, common to good, tl.C5f1.67v4 Pig lion weak: southern, J8.2MflO.FiO; northern, J1041S. Copper steady; brokers, tll.lltt; exchange, 1111.. Tin dull; straits, J13.4OW3.00; plates weak. Spelter quiet; domestic, J4.12M,iff4.20. Lead dull, ac cording to the Metal Exchange, at $8.26 3.27H; brokers quote S3.12H, and call the market steady. Cnbbage, per crate, 1 1.3S. Tomatoes, per carrier, $1.602. Cof fee quiet; July, $1.46; September, $7,600 7.5S; October, $7.60: December, J7.GO&7:06; February, $7.70; March, $7.7007.76. Ltvo Stock Morkots. New York. May 17. Beeves active; na tive steers, $1.3066.26: stags and oxen, $2.90 04.60; bulls. J8,303.SO; dry cows. $1,763 3.60. Calves active and firm; veals, ti 6.50; general sales, J4.7SfiG.25. Sheep and lambs slow; sheep. $3.264.65; yearlings, $4.25(16.36: southern lambs, $0.267.2S. Dogs weak nt $3.Mff4.20. E.IB Liberty, Ta., May 17. Cattle strong; prime, J5.100i5.2S; bulls, stags and cows, $263.75: common to good fat oxen, $204.10. Hogs dull and lower; prime as sorted. $3.80; best Yorkers, $3.76; heavy hogs, $3.7063.80; common to fair Yorkers, J3.7W3.76; pigs, $3.75(83.80; roughs, $2.86 3.25. Sheep dull and lower; export weth ers. $4.304.40: choice, $4.164.20; common, $2.sW3.40; common to aood lambs, $4fi 4.86; spring lambs, $606.60; veal oalvoe, H. 60ft 5. Unconditional surrender, is tho only terms thoso famous little pills known as DoWltt's Littlo Early BUcrs will make witli constipa tion, sick hcadacho and stomach troubles. Mlnlmer Do illy' iTotcMt. I'ekln, May IS. Mr. Denby, the American minister, has strongly pro tested against the railway construction monopoly granted to tho Belgian syn dicate at the Instigation of Sheng-Ta-Jon, tho Chinese director general of railways. It Is regarded as quite cer tain that France and Russia will guar antee the loan. The Woollier. For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey: Fair; variable winds, becom ing southerly. For Delaware and Mary land: Fair; slightly warmer; easterly wleds, becoming southerly. .CHASES BloodHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. WHAT IT IQ I The richest of all restorft. MI1HI II lOl tlve foods, because It re places the essentials of life that nro ex hausted by disease, Indigestion, high living, ovorwork, worry, oxcesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT IMFS! nymakingtho blood n"l I' UUCOl pure and rich and the digestion perfect It creates solid flosh, muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes attlvo and lear. It restores lostvttallty, tops all wast ing drains and weakness lneltbsr sex, and as a female regulator has no equal, l'rlco UXs., oruve boxes $2.00. Druggists or by mail. Wo can help you. Advice and book, free. Wrlto Ua About Your Caso. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1512 Chestnut S troot, Philadelphia, pera. Railroad. SOIIUYKILL DIVISION. JXiruAEV 18,1897. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abori date for Wlfcgans, Gllherton, Praokvllle, Dart Water, St. Clair, I'ottavllle. Ramburg, Keadlnt l'otlstowii, l'hoenlxvllle, Norrletown and Phil adelphia (Urond street tatlon) at 603 and 1100 a. in. and 4 20 p. iu. on week days. For Poll, villa and Intermediate stations V 17 a. mT SUNDAY. For Wlgfrans, Qllberton, Frackvllle, Dart Water, Bt. Clair, l'otlaville, at 6 08, 9 43 a. in. anr 8 10 p. m. For llamburK, Heading, l'ottgtown Plioeulxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at t '8 ) 43 n. m., 8 lop. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah ai 10 40 a. m. and 12 SI, 5 41, 752 and 10 47 p. m. Sunday, 11 13 a. m. and S 41 p. m. Leave Pottavllle for Shenandoah at 10 IS a. in. and 12:05, 8 19, 7 25 and 10 20 p. m. Sundai i 10 40 a. iu., 5 13 p. m. ' . Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), fo. Shenandoah at B 57 and 8 36 a. m., 4 10 and 7 1 p. m. week days. Sundays leave nt 6 60 a. to. " Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia, lu. Sea Olrt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Lorn liraiich, and Intermediate stations, 8.S0 11.J4 a. m.. 8.30 and 4.00 n. m. wealr-dsva. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NKW YORK. Bxnru. week-daya in llh IN) Kilt A An 7 :, 8 3e, 8 38, 9 50, 10 21 ( Dining Car), 11 00 u. in, 18 00 noon, 38 (Limited 100 and 4 72 p.m. Diiilnic Cars). 140, 290 (Dining Onr) 310, 8 50. 4 00,0 00, 3 MUHiilnE Car), W. 9 50,8 181000 p. in.. 12 01, night. Sundays. 8 20, 4 OS, 4 50 5 14, 8 20,8 38,9 50, 10 21, (1I lug Car), 1188 n. m. 1235, 2 30 (Dining Car), i Oo7l.lmlte.14 32 DlnliiK Car), 5 20. 8 56, (Dining Car), 6 85, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. m., 12 01 lllKllt. KxpreM for lloston without change, 11 00 a in., WtM9!L-UU)B, U1IU U UU J. 111., UU1I, FOB. WASHINGTON AND THK 8Q0TII. For Baltimore and Washington, 8 50, 7 20,8 12 1030, 1128 a. m., 1209 (1231 Limited Dlt Ing Oar), 1 12, 8 18. 4 41 (5 19 CoiiKreMlonal mii'iiwi .juiiiK vw, u u ifimuK uttri, 7 40 (Dining Car) p. in., and 1205 nlgbt whk uays. Dununys, a w, m, v jv, ii au a, m.,ttM J 12, 4 41, (5 18 Congracslonai Llmtlwl Dining Our), 8 55 (Dining Car), 7 40 p. m. (Dining Car) and 12 05 iiluut. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia (via Delaware rlvr brldKs), eipreaa, 702 p. ih, dully. I,UYe Maricet street Perry, express, 8 SO a ni., 2 00. 4 10. 5 lO n. in. Sundays. 8 48. ft 46 a.m. Aeeoinmodatlon, 8 00, 8 20, a. m., 8 80 and 4 30 p. in., week days. Sundays, 8 00, 8 16 a, in., 4 00 ami a ou p. m. For Oupe May, Anglauae, "Wlklwood and Holly Bench, and Sea Isle City, Ooenn City and AvahMl-liJliruw, 900 ft. in.. 100 p. m week days. Sundays. 00 u. in. Sor Homers Point. BipreM, 8 60 a m 410 S. m. week days. Sundays 8 48 a. in. .11. llmciiiSHOM, J It. Woon, (Jun'l Munagtir. (Juu'l Pum g'r Ag Neuralgia of the Heart Vanqulihsdby Dr. Miles' Remodlos, 118, SIDLKY, of Torrlngton, Conn, Suffered from Just such a enm plica tion of diseases as tho extensive ex perience and Investigations of Dr. Miles have proven, result from Impairment of tho nervous system. Mr. Jos. II. Sldley writes Oct. 28, lSOBi " My wife was taken sick with neuralgia of the heart, nervous exhaus tion and liver trouble. Although attended 1 two physicians she prow worse, until alio whs n'- doath's dooi. I then began glv i lur Dr. Mlleii' Restorative Nervlno :.n Mir. Miles' Now Ileal t Cure, and she Improved so wonder fully from tho first that I nt once dis missed tho physicians. 8ho now outs and slocps well and does her own housework Wo have recommond- cd your remedies to a rreatmany In our city, and every oue has feen very much benefltod by them." Dr. Miles' Rcaiodles are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottlo jenoflta or money refunded. Hook on Heart and Nerves sont free to all applicants. OR, MILES MEDICAL CO, Elkhart, Ind. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A vnn. rtttv inn urn WOMAN'S RELIEF. Alvtva nrnmM ind rtlUM. AtvtH Imitation. Hot f!iTns'i Taw T I'n t.iina lirt RKI1I1TI. Cato pp0. do .Tloiton, Miti. Our book, 4o. For sale nt IV P. I). Klrlln's driif? store nnd 8 he nil tul unit drug ptore. A ingle tandard Only Is poftnlblo, whether n ttwt of excellence lu Journnlliiu, or for the int'iwurcinent of ciimiitlltos, time orvnltu; and The... Philadelphia Record . . . After a career 'of nenrly twenty yenrs of uiiinferruptrd growth Is Justified In claim Hitf Umt the stnndnrd first estAhllghed 1y Its founders la tho one true test of A Perfect Newspaper. To publish ALT. Till! 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