. - . EVENING HERALD KffTAtltj!41IHI 1870. IiihUhd every Evening, Kicept Sunday, at Sorrm Jaboir fWHicrr, If mk Osirraxi. Tin- Herald la deilveietl InHhenanaoao and lh tmrrnunding toffiM (or alx cent a week, pay-Bll-to the carriers. l)y mull IS.00 year, or JB cunt a mouth, payable In advanoe. Advertise ments ohiirgi'd accord! mk to space and position. Tlir ,urllahi-ra reserve the right to change the position of ad ertlsemenla whenever ths pub lliation ol in w drmanda it. The right la rvarrvwl to reject any advertisement, whether in( (or or not, that the publisher may d-u Improper. Advertising rates made known iipo-i appHoation. KntcriHl at the poetoftico at Shenandoah, Pa , as second class mail matter. TKI.Kl'HOKK CONNECTION. "All the NewsThat'7 Fit to Print," Evening Her as 1 d WKOyRSlUY, 7aY19. 1BB7. It has be ii discovered that Abm liam Lincoln unotl a rnllroiwl mse. With tills precedent before Us, we 'hull no longer he-dtnte. Uiiokkk ( 'hai'max is In jitil for re fusing to tiilU. Home people we know should be i u i) Milieu for failing to do what Chapman is guilty of not tjlk- A Nkw York concert ball manager cluinis he" hag been damaged $60,000 worth by iv Police CoiumiMiioner, who said his show was immoral. Here's u man who doesn't know the value of a t;ood nd. Chikf liuROKSs Tabor will earn the srrntitutle of a suffering public by u strict enforcement of the ordinance in reference to paving and guttering. V ii ilators have luul sufficient warning. T.ct the Burgess act at once without tear or favor. T n k local Ci. A. K. pogt is making iicressary arrangements for the cele iiratiou of Memorinl Bay. They should receive the assistance and en eomageinent of our people, and we have no doubt but that it will be nc oided them. John AVaxamakkr called his fol lowers about him a day or so ago, and informed them that it was his in tention to continue the war against Senator Quay next year, liy that time perhaps "Honest John" will luu e changed Ilia mind. Compulsory Education. To day the compulsory education 1. conies mt in tile House at Harris- hurjr Tor-ftnal passage. While Penn sylvania 18 adopted a compulsory school law, it is found that the meas ure already in force is not complete enough, and the proposed new law is really supplementary. The intent of the bill before the House is to im prove on some of the weaknesses of the old law, and to extend itsbenoflts. The bill provides that children shall attend school 80 percent, of tho term, instead of a specified number of weeks, and that the school age shall be from the age of 8 to 14 years, with two years additional unless the child is at work. Compulsory education is recognized as such an essential factor in tho de velopment of good citizens that the wisdom of making the law as perfect tiR possible is scarcely open to question. "While most' parents avail themselves of the opportunity to send their chil dren to school, a few are negligent or indifferent. It is just such influences ns are found in the homes of the in different imronts that the state must overcome, or the childron in those In 'ines grow up to be undesirable citi zens. Compulsory education 1b aimed nt but a small portion of the com munity, but at a portion that is dan gerous to the future unless taken by state authority and worked up into useful men and women, instead of be ing allowed to run wild and form evil habits and to lenrn the vices instead of the virtues. As a measure of self-defense it be comes the state to tighten the weak -pots in the school law, which will be done by the passage of tho hill pend iti. A Landmark. One of the historic buildings of New York will soon be demolished and become only a memory. On Thursday morning work will begin on the removal of the old Tombs prison to make room for a new build ing, better adapted for its purpose, and this world-famed gaol, which is nearly as famous as the Kiiglishman's Newgate or Marshalsea, will, like the latter, lmve to go before the irresisti ble march of time to make way for something better, having passed its period of usefulness. Many thousands of those the law considers it necessary to separate from their more law-abiding neigh bors have been incarcerated within its walls, more perhaps than any pi'inon in the land, and its very name was suggestive of the legend in scribed upon the Bridge of Signs, tli nigh of late years it has leen wore of a house of detention for malefactor- awaiting trial than a r enal he me for convicted criminals. The history of this noted building would lie interesting indeed, not only for the famous or infamous criminals ir has contained, but also as the his tory of the methods of dealing with transgressors in the century now Hearing its close, which have changed Ki'cutly since this century and the nation were young. But the ruthless hand of time has been laid upon it and the Tombs will be torn down to make room for a building better adapted, according to present day no tions, for the detention of criminals, one which is to be equipped with all the modern appliances for the sa'e kfi'ping of those society finds it necessary to relegate to a state of in nocuous desuetude for its own com tort and happiness. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Oreatprosaure la being brought to bear on President MiKlnley for a change in certain of the civil aervlee regulations. The tobacco trust will anp'eal from the Itlinoli decision declaring It Illegal, and counsel aavs n final decision can not be reached for several years to come. Prlnte Allen, Ninth United States Infantry, who, it la understood, has been indicted for the murder of Mary (.'riiucli and Mary Daly at Sackett's Harbor, has been placed In Jail. 1'KBsoNAL. Tho gentleman who annoyed the congregation last Sunday by continually coughing will find ' instant relief by lining One Minute Cough Cure, a speedy and harm less remedy for throat ami lung troubles. Delile- -.', Havr..n, -M i ' ' lally linpc.ii bv s tin consular repons ns i .1 ,:iont I.a '.'l' Ii i i r qc( in til y nf the to the (1,1 l.CFB of Americans in CaWi. upun v,!.i.h Pieti dent McKlnby's S'.eclftl nvjap.e to congress wa bi-ei, rind questions whether thero arc actually 600 hungry AmerHMuta in the Island. The papei adds: "But now that congress has voted the ISO. 000 (her will toon be 6,000 alleged starving Americans anxious to figure In the consular disbursements. Kev. Win. Stout, Wlarton, Ont., was completely cured of scrofula after seventeen physicians bad failed to give liim relief. Btir ilock Mood Hitters did It. BFBSR'B WINE IK PHILADELPHIA. A Wine Vinter I,tle it Prophet-Net With out Honor Save lu Ills Own Gauntry, The following is e1iped from the Phila delphia Herald of Monday, April lBth : "Connoisseurs on wines in fashionable chili houses and restaurants in Philadelphia arc all talking about n great bmud of old Bm gtuidy which has sprung into favor with n suddenness that is unusual in a city anted for its set notions anil staid ways. The Bur gundy In question is from the vaults of the Speer N. J. Wine company, at rassaic, twelve miles from New York city. The Speer vineyards have long been noted fur the qualiiy of Its wines, Its port sherries aud brandies being sold in natty of .tho capital of Enrouc.-jriie company has had such great demand for Its wines It has never at tempted to sell thetn in Philadelphia, or. in fact, in any section of the country west of New lore olty. Incidentally, however, a aw 11 Philadel phia club got hold of some of Its liurgiinil-, and once sampled, theie was n tremendous demand for It. Jlemliers would drink no other kind, and very soon the quantity was exhausted. Then more was ordered, to gether with some brands of Speer's port, which wero said to bo famous. The Bur gundy and port arrived iu due time, but wero soon exhausted. The fame of the wines spread to other clubs and to some of the lending olty hotels. It is said the demand on the Speer company fioni Philadelphia ha been so great It has liecn kept busy during the mstfew weeks filling orders for this city kloue. Iu Old Climax' brandy and its Socialite claret are among its famous brands. The vineyard of tho Speer company is pel haps the oldest and most famous in this country A ii red Speer. the president, is a famous wine producer. The soil on which the grapes arc mown has enough iron in it to give a tone and quality to the wine which make them, especially the port, a priino medicinal wine. Dr. .Tines of tho lev York board of health has giveu his testimonial to the merits of tho Speur port wino: " 'I take great pleasure iu testifying lo tho superior qualities of tho port wino produced by Alfred Speer of New Jersey. After a pro longed trial, I recommend it as a superior wino for the sick and debilitated.' "The company will allow no wluo to leave its vaults that is not of prime, quality. Consequeutly there is no such thing as poor wine to be had, so far as the Speer product is concerned. The wino is kept in casks to a great age befere it is bottled. Tho vineyard itoclf is a great sight. There are over thrco hundred miles of vines. There aro grape arbors two miles loug. In the grape season it Is a wonderful and beautiful Bight one be holds in driving out to the vineyards. Hun dreds of New Yorkers drive to the place to feast their eyes on the spectacle. Great clusters of grapes greet the eye as far as the slpht extends, a purple prairie kissed by the summer sun. In the vaults of the company are the very oldest wines produced iu this country. The company sells so much of IU product every year, and no fancy prices would Induce it to break in on a. wino which it did not boliove had the right age to give it tho proper llavor. There la no wine like it to be had la the United States. It should he made a matter oi publi: knowledge that DeWitt'a Witch Hazle Salvo will seiii!y cure piles of the longest stand ing. It Is the household favorite for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises and sores of all kinds. Serious linilway Accident In Culm. Havana, May 19. A serlouB railroad accident has occurred near Vaga Alta, province of Santa Clara. A freight train constating of 28 cars, while on its way towards lia.cetas, lost four cars unknown to the conductor. The loos ened cars ran down a hill, and near a curve collided with a passenger train. The engine of the latter jumped on top of the wandering cars, its boiler exploded, the care caught fire, the en gineer, a gendarme and five passen--ers were killed and 27 passengers in jured. yal Mmjr'-iKe fn Montenegro. Ce.tinje. Montenegro, May 18. Prlnc Francis Joseph of Uattenberg, young est brother of Prince Louis o Batten berg, and Princess Anna of Monte negro, a younger sister of the Crown Princess o( Italy, were married yester day at the cathedral. The prlnoe 1b a great favorite of Queen Victoria aud of the emperor and empress of Hub sla. The cxar Is said to have dowered Princess Anna with a million roubles. The prince and princess met for the first time quite ri(ntly at the dlnnc; laliV ' "i T'f'M'H n Cp-ii' so. E$H 1 I I 41 dPUlltJYour By nourishing m m II CLS Health with blood made pure by tak ing Hood's Sarbupurilla. Then you will liavo nerve, mental, bodily and In the Spring digestive strength. Then yon need not fear disease, because your system will readily resist scrofulous tendencies aud attacks of illness. Thru you will know tho absolute intrinsic merit of Hoo Sartapari!!arw" eineand lllo.. I I'u.Hcr. i. s fori'., iviptired only bye. I H.1 & Co.. l.owell, Mess. uuuu o jrjiia onecuveiy. aenti, IlAlWInrifl I Rheumatics! Rheumatism Is no respecter of per sons the healthy and vigorous are as liable to its- attacks as the weak. The symptoms of the disease are almost unnoticed at first, ao insidi ously do they steal over the body; f;radually the little pains and stiffness ucrease, until they develop grantor inconvenience day by day. The knees, ankles, and other jolnK of the body ache constantly, swelU In ir to several times their natural site ; the patient finds himself unabla to get around ; is soon incapacitated for business, ana later is oonunea to his bed, utterly helpless, It Is a exeat mistake to expect relief from such condition by the applica tion of liniments aud other external remedies. The medical profession ad mit that the disease is in the blood, and it is but reasonable that jmly a blood remedy, one purely vegetable, and free from potash, can afford re lief. S. S. S. (Swift's Specific) is an unfailing remedy for Rheumatism, and has cured the severest oases, where other remedies failed to reach the disease. Mr. Frank T. Rey nolds, of Dalton, Ga., was a sufferer from Rheumatism since his boyhood. He writes : "Ever since I was twolvo years of age I have suffered intensely with Muscular R he iimatUitt, which, at one time, kept me in bed for ciiilitcen months. I took all kinds of treatment, and visited many famous springs, but could get only temporary relief j the disease always returned, and at times was so painful that It was impossible for me to use my arms and legs. I tried almost everything that was sug gested, and after eighteen years of suffering, S. S. S. was recommended, and I was happy to, at last, find a cure for this painful trouble. S. S. S. seemed to get at the disease promptly, and afforded immediate relief." The experience of Mr. B. J. Gibson, of Madison, G a. , was similar to the above. He says: "I tried almost every rheu matic remedy I heard of, but grew worse instead of better. The sharp, aching pains, pe culiar to Rheuma tism took possession of my entire body, and the suffering I endured was intense. I was soon unfit for businc.v?, and became as helpless as a child. The potash pre scriptions of the doctors almost ruin ed my digestion, and I found no relief in anything until S. S. S. (Swift's Specific) was recommended. Several bottles cured me completely, and for more than four years I have not had a symptom of Rheumatism." S. S. S. is unlike the many blood tonics on the market, for it cures the most obstinate cases, which they can not reach. It Is a real blood remedy, and is the only one guaranteed Purely Vegetable It cures Cancer, Scrofula, Conta gious Blood Poison, Eczema Rheuma tism, 'Catarrh and other blood diseases, it matters not how deep-seated. Books on blood and skin diseases mailed free to any address. SwlPt Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Who'lo Faintly Murtlot'cil .For .Money. Denver, May 19. Advices reached here yesterday to the effect, that 'Will iam H. Hamilton, a contractor, his wife, Mrs. Catherine Hamilton, his son, Lee Hamilton, aged 19, and his daugh ter, Elizabeth Hamilton, aged 18, who lived Ja Denver tintll recently, were murdered near Helena, Mont., three weeks aso, and the crime suppressed In order to enable the 'Montana author ities to trace the murderers. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton and their daughter wert found dead with their throats cut Lee Hamilton had evidently made a des perate fight. His body was literally covered with wounds. All the fingers of his right hand were severed, showing that he had grasped the razor or knife. His throat was also cut. Foot prints near the house showed that two men were concerned In tho murders. The house had been ransacked, and it Is believed that the murderers secured about $500. No need to fear tho approach of croup If you have Dr. Thomas' Eolectrio Oil In the house. Never was a case that It wouldn't cure if used ut the outset. Over a lniiiirroii'lloiiiuloHR'lij'l'inmo. Twin Mountain, N. H., May ID. Zea land, one of the largest lumber camps In the White mountain region, was completely destroyed by fire yester day. The camp consisted of three large mills, boarding house, store and several dwelling houses, and was operated by Van Dyke & Sons. The loss is esti mated at $126,000. More than 100 peo ple are homeless and saved little more than the clothes they wore. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke YourLlfe Away. - If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, take No-To-Ilac, the wonder-worker tliat makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days.. Over 400,000 cured, lluy No-To-llae from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. (Wc or $1.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Benvedy Co., Chicago or New York. New YorU'w lion '.or i-iit .'u Off Albany, May 19. After five yeai 6i vigorous fighting by the beet suga. manufacturers of the state the state government has consented to give a money bonus for all bee"t sugar raised In any considerable quantity In this state. Governor Black yesterday sign ed the bill that- provides for a yearly bonus of $26,000 to be paid out to beet sugar manufacturers at a rate not exceeding one cent a pound for every pound of 90 per centum crystal Ized sugar prepared from beets grown with in New York state, aud for which the grower received not less than $6 per ton, provided the sugar manufacturer la not the grower. For every quurter iu a man's pocket there are a dosuu uses; and to use each one In such a way as to derive the greatest bene fit Is a question uvery one must solve foi himself. We believe, however, that no better use could be made of one of these quarters tbau to exchange it for a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, s medicine that every family should be provided with. For sale by Uruliler ilro., druggists. THE BIG TAU.0RS' STRIKE. A Vrobalilllty That iin.OOO Will Soon He Out. New York, May 18 Meetings were held In all the big east side halls last night, at which garment makers gen erally discussed the strike question. The preponderance of opinion seemed Lin favor of adopting aggressive meas ures to force tne contractors ami, in cidentally, the manufacturers to grant better wages. The price lists are being prepared today, and will he submit ted to a mass meetlnr tonight. At a conference ).st night of the committee representing the United Brotherhood of Tailors and the Pro gressive Tailors It was decided that the , latter, umbering 2,600. would strike this morning, which they did. Leader Schoesfekl, who presided at the con ference, said he anticipated a general strike today or tomorrow, involving at least SB, 000 garment workers In this city, Brooklyn and Brownsville. The knee pants makers, vestmaxers, overcoat makers, sailors Jacketmakers and other affiliated bodies are expected to fall In line before the end of the first week of the strike. More than 400 contractors met lajt night, and after a protracted discussion of the situation decided to appoint a committee to confer with the strike leaders. This Is considered an indica tion that the contractors are willing to take side with the strikers In the matter of forcing the manufacturers to pay higher prices, thus enabling the contractors and middlemen to pay the operators better wages. Croup and whooping ooiigh are childhood's terrors; but like pneumonia, bronchitis, and other throat and lung troubles, can be quick ly cured by using One Minute Cough Cure. Hnn " nTo nn Open Switoif. Wellsvllle. N. Y., May 19. Train Wo. 30 on the Buffalo and Susquchannar a fast freight, ran lhto an open switch just east of Nelson Hun. at 10 o'clock yesterday. The engine and six cars were wrecked. Brakeman John Krebb was killed instantly, but the rest of the crew escaped unhurt. There is u Class nf l'cop'e Who aro Injured by the use of coflee. Iteceiltly there has been placed In nil the arocerv store a new preparation caiieu (lUAIN-O, mado of pure grains, that takes the place of coffee. Tho most delicate stomach receives it without distress, and but few can tell It from coffee. It does not coit over i as much. Children may drink it with great lienefit. 15 cts. and 85 cts. per package, Try it. Ask for GltAIN-O. Tho TrlilS ofututnm need. New York, May 19. The trial of Captain Edward W. Reed, of the ship T. F. Oakes, accused of cruelly and un necessarily depriving his crew of prop er food at sea, wherby scurvy broke out among the sailors and caused the death of some, has been set for Thurs day next. In the United States circuit court in this city. Uucklcn's Arnica Sulve, Tho best salve In tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, twit rheum, fever euros, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin oruptions, and positively enrcs puss or jo par required. It Is guaranteed to give porfoct satisfaction or niony refunded. Price SB conts por box. For salo bv A. Woeley . Itet'lisod toCiraut .'ixtrHflltlrtn. Albany, May 19. Governor Black has refused to grant the requisition of the governor of Utah for tho custody of Clarence Barton and Leon Graves, who are under arroBt In New lork city charged with the theftsof $5,200 from the Utah Loan and Trust company, of Ogden City. A Household Necosslty, Cflscarets Candy Cathartic, tho most won derful medical discovery of tho ago, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, Hvcr and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, euro headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of 0. C. 0. to day : 10, 35, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to euro by all druggists. Itx-Con'vlct's Suit fur Winre"'. Atlanta, May 19. A suit filed here yesterday against Georgia Penitentiary company, No. 1, by George Brooken, an ex-convict, promises an Investiga tion by state officials. Brooken was confined at company No. l's camp for five years, and claims that during that time he was forced to work 181 Sun days. He files a suit for $181, charging $1 a day for this time. He declares he was compelled on pain of punishment to do the work. The case will no doubt cause the convict camps to be Investl gated to ascertain If the laws are be ing violated by Sunday work. Thirty years Is a long timo to light so painful a trouble, as piles, but Jacob Mitchell of Unlonvillo. Pa., straggled that long be- toro lie tried DoWItt s Witch Hazel Salve, which quioKly and permanently cured him. It is equally effectivo in oezema and all skin atlections. U. 11. ilagenbiioh. Two Allotted SIiopIlflorK Arrosted New York, May 19. The police yes terday arrested Altda Bradley, alias Lillian Bateman, aged 22 years, and Jennie Gordon, alias Mrs. Worthing ton, aged 28 years, both of Baltimore, on a charge of stealing $1,000 worth of diamonds and Jewelry from Samuel Kirk & Sons, of Baltimore, on March 6. In the room In this city occupied by the women were found three valuable gold watches and a dozen pins. The prisoners were arraigned in a police court and remanded to police head quarters. When the spring time comns, "gentle An nie," llko all other sensible persons, will cleanse the liver ami renovates the system with DaWitt's Little Early IliftSH, mtnouf little pills for the liver and sltmmcli all the vear round. C. II. UageidMieh. MnrderoiiH Voung'HIoiiec Captured. Monclova, Mexico, May H. Mace dona Fransto, the 17-year-old boy who murdered four persons here and then eloped with the daughter of a ranch man, has been captured In the moun tains near Vitlatdama,, state of Tamal Ipus. The girl was with him. The couple presented a sorry spectacle, as they had traveled over 100 miles across the rough country In their flight. They will be brought here for trial. Orlp-Cold-i-lleuilaebe. Why auB'er wltb Coughs, Colds and Ia Qrlpiie whu Laxative Bromo Quinine will cure you in one nay. rut. up in utilises um veinont tor talcing, uuaranieeu toouie money refunded. Prion, 8ft oeuU. "or sale by Kirllu Pharmacy. Ohio's lleinoei'utie Convention. Columbus. O., May 19. The Demo, oratlc state central committee decided yesterday ufternoon to hold their state convention in Columbus June 29 and 80. Judge llhick Sloan, of HUlsboro, will be temporary chairman, and Col onol W. A. Taylor temporary secretary, Try (Irulu-O I Try Orala-O I Ask jour grocer to-day to show you a package of (IKAIN-O, the new food drink that takes the place uf coffee. The chlldreu may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it, like it. GltAIN-0 has that rich seal brown of Moclia or Java, but It is uiade from pure grains, aud the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. I the price of coffee, loo aud 36 cts. pur pack aye. Sold by all grocers.. Lor4 Is the key stone of a woman's life. Her fondest hopes real Upon tills tender emotion ; her highest prldu is In her capacity to -.wakeu the love which makes a happy wife ; her noblest ambition n to become a loved an t loving motner. Any weakness or disease which Inca pacitates her to fulfill the exalted function of motherhood Is the saddesCbllght which can come upon a wo man's life. Dut there is no rea- sou in nature why any i mlrsTirp nr llp- rangements of this kind should continue to exist Ninety-nine time In a hundred they are completely overcome m a periecny natural and scientific way by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, which gives healthy power and capacity to the special orrraus; reinforces the nerve-centres and makes natural, healthy motherhood possi ble, safe and comparatively easy. It mates tne coming oi pauyairausi nco from pain; gives strength and cheerfulness to the mother, and constitutional vigor to the child. It is the only memcinc in uie world devised for this one purpose by an educated physician, a skilled and experi enced specialist in this particular field of Pr . I cannoi say cnougn in pmiic u ii- . h.nrlt l.rMUHnllnn HI it llfl itoilfi Hie A WOrld of good, and has, undoubtedly saved my life," writes nin, eiortnw iimucr, ui tuucv, , kw (o . Ark. I inisearncu lour inuei: rouiq kci bo medicine to do me anv good. I concluded to try and after taking ihe ' fivoritf Prescription ' Lnlllu nt It T mail mv tllttthfttlO A Ti it of a fine girl. I think It 13 tne nest raeuicinc in the woritL ' Dr. l'icrce'a Fleaint rcneis : laxative, twu a mild cathartic. One is a Coining ISreuts. Mar 30. Ice cream and strawberry festival lu Itobblna' opom house, under the auspice of the societies of Trinity Eeformed church. Juno 3. Onmd cantata by the P. M. church choir, lu itobbius' opera bouse. Juno 12. Ice cream festival tiudor tho aupices of the Famous Base Ball Club, lu Itobbius opera houio. ONE OF TWO WAYS. Tho bladder was created for 'ono purpose, namely, a receptacle for tho urlue, and as such it is not liable to any form of dlseaso ex cept by ono of two ways. Tho first way is from imperfect action of tho kidneys. Tho second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is tho chief cause of bladder troubles. So tho womb liko tho bladder, was created for one piirposeniid if not doctored too much is not liahlo to weakness or diseased, except in rare cuscs. It is situated back of and very close to tho bladder, therefore, any pain dlseaso or incoiivciiienco manifested in the kidueys, back, bladder or urinary passage Is often by mistako attributed to female wcak- ss or womb trouble of some sort. Tho error is easily mado and may bo as easily avoided. To find out corn-ctly, set your urine atido for twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates kidney or bladder trouble Tho mild and tho oxtraonllnary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy Is soon realized. If you need a mcdicino you should havo tho best. At druggists fifty cents and ono dollar. You may havo a samplo bottle and pamphlet, both sent freo by mall. Mention Evknino Herald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., llinghamton. N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee tho gcnuiness of this offer. nr.BrlpjRW'BmiBhtornUnlon (lend unto New York, May 19. The "first woman to be graduated by the faculty of Union Theological seminary received her di ploma last night at the 61st annual an niversary and commencement of that Institution. The interest in the event was doubledby the graduate being EmIIIe Grace Brings, daughter of Pro fessor C. A. BriggB,,who was suspend ed by the general assembly after a trial for heresy in 1894. Dr. Brlggs is still a member of the faculty of the Boml nary. When a cold is contracted, enro It at once. Ono Minute Cough Cure' will sot you on the road to recovery In a niiuute, It will euro pneumonia, bronchitis. crouiTand all forms of luug and throat troubles. C. II. llagen- buch. - Not u Cuso or Wire Mumer1. New "York, May 19. Edward -Radford, the gypsy from Springfield, Ills., who was arrested Monday, to await ex amination as to the circumstances of his wife's death in a cheap lodging house, was taken 111 In his cell Mon day night, and died four hours after belng4ransforred to a hospital. The deaths were due to alcoholism. Hheuniatlsin Cured In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Hbeumatlsm and Neu- ralgiir radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system Is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. T. V. Anthony, ox-Postmaster of Promise City, Iowa, says: "I bought oue bottle of Mystic Cure for llheumatlsm, aud two doses oi n uiu me more good man spy mcdicino l ever took," 75 cents. Sold by C. It. Ilagaubuoh, druggist, Shen andoah. Domoenns.t in m l'oru. Lima, Peru, May 19. The final count of ballots In the municipal elections held throughout the republic Sunday and Monday shows, contrary to the first expectations, a victory for Democrats by a small majority. the There Is Nothing so Oood. There is nothing Just as good as Dr. King's new Discovery lor Consumption, uuuglisaiid (Vildg, so demand It and do not permit the dealer to sell you some substitute. He will not claim there is anything better, but in order to make more profit he may claim something else to be just as good. You want Dr. Kiug's New Discovery beenuge you know it to be safe ami reliable, and guaranteed to do good or money refunded. For Coughs. Colds, Consumption and fur all affections of Throat, Chest and Lungs, there is nothing so good on Is Dr. King's New Discovery. Trial bottle free at A. Wesley's drug store. Regu lar tse 60 cants and f 1.00. To Study .liinuiieno I'Iikuiohh. Boise, Idaho, May 19. BSx-Senator Dubois. Senators Cannon and Petti grew will sail July 2 for China and Japan. It Is understood they go to study the financial question from the oriental standpoint. Rich and poor alike suffer the tortures that como with that terrible plague, Itching Piles; rich and poor alike And Instant relief aud permanent wire lu Doan'a Ointment. Your dealer keeps It. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lhssio & I! A Eli, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on ever sa k. Opposition td Prlno Lulgt. New York, May 19 Prince Lulgl oi fiavoy will have InteresMng competi tion for the honor of being the flrsl to ascend Mount St. Ellas. An expe dition, headed by Henry O. Bryant, ol Philadelphia, left that city Monday evening to explore the country about Mount St. Ellas, and to ascend the mountain If possible. It is over 18,000 feet high, and lies in undisputed terri tory between the United States and British possession In North America. The Wcatlrtm. For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey: Fair; slowly rising tempera ture; westerly winds. STOCK AKL) PRODUCE MARKETS. Ccmantlun ,of HrwHUtlos In Kurope Olvos llilnynfTtty to Wall street. New York, May 18. Tho trcmendom potentiality for evil In the eaatern question was measured to some degree by the sense of relief reflected in tin exchanges of the world today over Tur key's acceding to the demand of tho pow ers ror the cessation or hostilities &galn.n Greece. Values all over Kurope Improved from moment to moment, and even Amer ican securities, remote as are the prop erties they represent from any danger of harm In the ctnolym of an European war, auviinceu in irieo an mrnufrn me market. Tne Improved tone abroad was the snlicnt Inlluenre on the market, but it. wum nlded by v:irln-.is favorable do mestic factors in the situation. Closing bids: Bnlto. & Ohio... 11'4 Oho. Ohio... ir Del. . Hudson. .H D.. I,. & V Us Urle r. 1J Lnk Ki'" & V. V:Vi 'All uBut's paid. Ih!iih Valley.. 2C'i N. J. Central.. 75( N. Y. Central.. !4 I'r ii.sylviinla .. M", II.UlllllR 'ISij St. 1'ui.l VI (idiom! MuiVct. rhll-i'.elrihln, May IS. Floor dull: vin ter m .vrtijic, ?2.76g1; do. extrits. 1.i:'t S.40: Pennsylvania Toller, elenr, fl'n..',; do. Slrnlsht, t4.2KM.30; western winter, clear, ('!. 20: do ett light. M.Iiil !.;',; city mtliR, extra. tS.if.SM.W. ltyc flour dull ut $2.2562.60 per barrel. Wheat dufl; con tract wheat. May, WfiSSiic.; No. 2 Penn sylvania and No. 2 Delaware red, oot. 87fe0e.; No. 1 northern spring, spot, S7f"J STVic. ; No. 2 red, May, 78Hc. ; '.o. June, TSliC. ; do. July, 76'se.; do. Septemhcr, 72e. ; do. December, 71c. Corn quiet and steady; steamer corn, spot, xsviWZf'.ic. ; No. 2 yellow for local trade, 81Hc. ; No. $ mixed, spot, 29Kfr29Hc.; do. May. SH0 29c. Oats dull; No. 2 white, carlots. 28c; do. May, 27&'2T14c. ; 'do. June and July, 25ttg26Hc. Hay firm for desirable grades; choice timothy. S1414.60. BcJf dull; beef bains, $23323.60. Pork steady; family, $10.60011. Iird dull; western steamed, $4.10. Butter quiet; western creamery, llftlic; do. factory. 7Vt10He.; Klglns. 14c; Imitation creamery. Hl?c ; New York dairy, 1014c: do. creamery, llllo.; fancy prints Jobbing at 1729c.; do. extra, Pennsylvania, wholesale, 16c. Cheese quiet; large. 949ic: small, i0f lOfcc; part skims, 4jr7ic.; full skima, 2H6c. Uec steady; Now York and Pennsylvania, lie. : western, fresh. 10?4 1054c; southern. SWic. Tallow dull; city, Sc.; country. 3V.. ns to quality. Petro leum dull; United closi d at 89c. bid. Rosin "firm; strained, common to food, $1.65 1.70. Turpentine eany at 27W28C. JUeo Btendy; domctlc. fair to extra. 4!46o.; Japan. 4iiifi4i-c. Pig iron dull; southern, 9.251)10.60; northern, $105(12. Copper firm; broken!. $11.1214; exchange, tllll.20. Tin barely steady; straits, $13.40613.60; plates easy. Spelter quiet; domestic, $4.12ft&4.20. Lead easy at $3.22i4'S.27,,4, according to" the Metal Exchange, while brokers call the market firm at $3.12M. Cabbage, per crate. $lttl.25. Tomatoes, .per carrier, $1.60 2. Coffee lower; June, ?7.as; July, if.a&w 7.10; August, $7.45; September, $7.4507.60; November. $7.60; December, $7.607.65i, January, $7.00. Llvo Stock Mnrkots. New York. May 18. Kuropenn cables quote American steers at 11012c, dressed weights; sheep at 12tfl3i4c.; refrigerator beef at 989c. Calves quiet and steady; veals, $104.25. Sheep quiet; yearlings Bteadyj lambs lower; sheep, $34.50; year lings, JI.W5.2fl; lambs, $007.10. Hogs steady at J t 1.25. East Liberty, Pa., May 18. Cattle strong; prime, $5.106.26; fair, $3.904.10; bulls. Btnss and cows, $24J3.75; common to good fat oxen. $2r4.10. Hogs fairly active; prime medium. $3Si3.85; beat York ers. $3."5(If3.80; heavy hogs. $3.70S.80; com mon to fair Yorkers. $S.703.75; plga, $3.75 3.80; roughs. t2.504fS.25. Sheep steady; choice, t4.lfJi4.20: good.- $104.10; choice lambs. $5fif.15; common to good lambs, t4(f4.85', veal calves, JOiiS.50. BloodjfHerveFood For Weak nnd Run Down People. UIURT IT ICI The richest of all restora WW rlftl II 10 I tlvo foods, becauso It ro- E laces the essentials of life that are ex austed by disease. Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuae, etc WHAT IT DOES! digestion perfoct--lt creates solid nesh, muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes aatlve and lear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as u. female regulator has no equal. Prlco We., or five boxes $2.00. Druggists or by mail. Wo can help you. Advice and book, free. Write Us About Your CasoT THE DR. CHASE 1613 Chestnut Street, COMPANY, Philadelphia, peprja. Railroad. SCIIDYKILL DIVISION. Jasoabv 18,1897. Trains will leave Bhenandoalfafter the abot date for WlKfrans, Qllherton, Fraokvllle, Darl Water, St. Clair, Pottavllle. Hamburg, lUadlnt PotUtown, Phoeulxvllle, Norristowu and Phil adclphtafjlroad street xtntlon) at 6 US -nnd 1103 a. m. and 4 30 p. m. op week daya. For Pott' vllle and Intermediate stations 9 i7 a. tn. 8UNDAY. For Wlggana, Qllberton, Frackvllle, Dan Water, St. tflalr, l'ottovHle, at o 08, 9 45 a. m. Br., 3 10 p. m. For Hamburg, Heading, Poiutown I'hoenlxvllle, NorrUtowu, Philadelphia at t '8 1 43 a. m., 8 10 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah i 1040a. m. and 1231, G4I, 7 52 and 1047 p. m. Sunday, II 13 a. in. and 5 41 p. m. Leave Pottavllle for Hhenandoah at 10JA a. m. and 12:03, 5 13, 7 2S and 10 30 p. m. Sunday .1 10 40 a. in.. 5 13 p. ra. Leave Philadelphia, (llrond street station), fo Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 36 a, m., 4 10 and 7 I p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 6 80 a. in. Leave Ilroml street station, Philadelphia, lu Sen Qlrt, Anbury I'urk, Ocean Orovo, Lmu Branch, and Intermediate stations, 8.3) 11.11 a. ra., 8.80 and 4.00 p. m, weak-days. Isave Ilroad Street Stuflon, Philadelphia, FOB NBW YOflK. Express, week-daya 8 30, 4 Co, 4 BO 8 IS, 0 60. TIB. s .838.960. 10 21 ( 1)1 ill. nr (Jar). 1100a. lu. 12 00 noon, 28ft (Limited 1 00 and 4 p.m. Dining Cur)), I 40, 280 (Dining Car) 8 20, 2 60, 4 00,8 00, 540 (Dining Car), SOU, 0 80,8 12, 1000 J. III., liUI, man.. OUIHIHJII, u u, UM, .WW w, 820,838,980, 1021, (1)1 lug Oar), 1139 a. m., 12 85, 2 30 (I)tnlng Our), 4 00 (Limited! 2llnlnc Car), S 20, 8 BO, (Dining Car), 6 35, 6 60, 8 12, 10 00 p. m. 12 01, night. Sundays. 3 20. 4 08, 1 80 3 18, Car), S 20, 8 B8, (Dining Car), 6 35, 6 60, 8 12, 10 p. in , 12 01 night 111 , 12 01 lllglll. Hxnre.8 for Ikuton without chance. 1100a in.. week-days, and 0 80 p. in., dally. FOB WASHINGTON AND TfHt SOUTH. For Itnltlmore and Washington, 0 60,7 20,8.2 10 20, 1121 a. in., 12 09 (1281 Limited Din ing Car), 112. 8 18, 4 41 (510 OongreMloiu) Limited. Dining Oar), 8 17, 666 (Dining Oar), 7 40 (Dining Car) p. m., and 12 05 nlghl week days. Sundays, 3 80, 720, 9 12, 11 23 a. m., 12 09 I 12, 4 41, f 5 IS Oongrwwlonal Llmltud Dlnlug Oar), 8 56 (Dining Car), 7 40 p. in. (Dlulng Cur) and 1205 night. FOB ATLANTIC! CITY. Leave llroad street station, Philadelphia (via Delaware river bridge), express, 71 uc II. ro. il-lly, Leave Market street Ferry, exiireuM, 8 M a m., 2 00, 4 10, 5 0 p. in. Sundays, 8 48, D-46 a. in. AoBommodatlon, 8 00, 8 20, a.m., 3 20 and 4 20 p. in., week days. Suudaya, 8 00, 8 10 a. in., 4 00 And 5 00 p. m For CbuMi May. AngleMea, Wlldwood and Holly IUwch, and Sea Isle City, Ocean Olty and Avaion isxpreas, v iw . ui., iiu vui week daVa. Sundnva. 9 0 a. Ill For Somen Point. Bxpraas, 8,80 a m. 410 S. m. weeic uaya. ounuays. o u a. in. .B. HdtCUINSON, J. It. WOOD, Ueu'l Manager. Ueu'l PtuuiVr Ag Dr. Miles' Nervine Triumphs. Excctstve Nsryouinsis from Childhood. La Crtepo Brings on Heart Weaknois. ,T. B. P. 8EAREY, pastor M. 13 church, Buchanan, Go, writes DaoAlO, 1H11J: "In childhood I vas afflicted with oxoesslve nervousness, which, almost developed loto St. Vitus dance. I partially recovered, but at college It gradu ally grow worse. Close study aggravated tho troublos any unusual oxertlon caused trembling nil over. In 1890 I bad a severe Mnck of IiaOrlppo which broughton heart woakr.aes I Lao ben almost constantly under treatment for lAU'vous troubles, and changed climates fre quently without avail, i.ost February I be gan takint Dr. Miles' Ueitiirstlve Nervine " and Nerve and Liver Pills and since then I havo btou ntudyiiii more ana working harder than f i.r oars and tbo good effects that havo resulted seem to be permaneut." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists undor a positive guarantee, first bottle jeneflt or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerve sent freo to all applicants. Bit. MILES MBDIUAL CO., Elkhart, Inn. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TltD.TcAl"r WOMAN'S. 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