EVENING HERALD nriTAIII.IbllKP IH10. -Muil.nvd every KvciiIiik, Kxccpmuiulny, "OUT JARIIIN HTnitKT. NKAB llhUIKK. Tile HertiM I. denn-ietl in Hheiintioimo nd the mirroitnclho; to., .is tor tlx vents veek, ny-Klil- otheenrrlers Ity imill l.l sciir.ur " i ruts a month, iylle In ndvnnee. Arlrertlnw incuts chnrgodaieorilliiK to -pwo mo k-,Uio.i-TIio publishers re"ne the rhdit to cIihiiko the oellloii ot HdvcrtlwinviitK whenever the pnl "loT of news driimnil It. Tlii- rlli in trofTTtl to re)e"nn) utlvertineiuent, whether pnlrf (fir or not, ..1st Hie puhUMier. tuny ileem improper. dvertlsltiB rates miwl known upon application. Kutered tho postorllce nt Slietiandonh, I'b.. m ceond cliwt uiall matter. TKLKPIIONK CON.VK0T1ON "All the Hews That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald THURSDAY. JANl'AKY 27, 18HS. Thohk bound for tlio Klondike must look out for sharpers mill bogus stock coiiipuni.-. The swindlers have opunt'il the ht'nson, mill tiumi'i pus victims nre nlreudy reported. lK some itble-boilied bruiser will five both Corbett ntiil Fitzsitninoiis u good trouncing, or oven quiet them for a. few davs, the whole country will contribute liberally to the purse. A steamkh in New- York in taking on bonrd n cargo of American loco motives for Uorea. That is the ex tent of our interference in the Oriental stoiiu center. POSTMASTKIl CiKXl'IlAL GAKV lllis asked Congress for an iiuniediule ;ip propriation of $1(3:1,000 to nteei the expected deilciency in the carrier ser vice during the remainder of tltu llHcal year. It should bo grunted. Editor I'ahkkk bus brought his Record from tho ruins l'hoenix like, and that favorite paper of the people of Mahanoy City looks as eris and noway us though the lire llend had not gotten In its destructive work in our contemporary's ollice. Editor Parker bus the s inpathy and good will Of his journalistic brethren. A liKIIIOH Vali.KY director at Allentown denies tho rumor that Mr. Olhausen is to be appointed General Superintendent, but admits that Mr. Olhausen has made u thorough ex amination of the working condition of the road at the request of .1. .1. Pierpont Morgan. This means some thing that perhaps this director knows nothing ubout, suys the Hazleton Standard. A PKA'JfriYLVANIAN has do.-igned a freight and passenger car for high speed on railroads, which is cylinder shaped, witli cones at the ends to lessen the resistance to tho air, bumpers being placed in the cones and designed to engage the bumper of the next cur f to flfde the curs pnst each other instead of telescop ing them when a wreck occurs. Thk Italian republic which the Pope is said to favor may not bo as far away as is commonly supposed. There is more political discontent among the populace in Italy than in almost any other country in Europe except Spain. Taxes are high, trade is torpid, and general bankruptcy iffappurently not far olT. lloth the weight of the taxes and the dullness of trade are attributed by many to .'Italy's position in the present division among the powers. CliKUK llKUKH, of the County Com missioners' ollice, has'our thanks for a tabulated statement of the regis tered voters mm ino unmoor oi ichobl children in Schuylkill count, by districts. It is tho first and most complete of its kind ever issued from that ofllce, and is an interesting and valuable compilation of iigures, es pecially to School Hoards. Mr. Ueber Is not only obliging and courteous to the patrons of that ofllce, but is the most efficient clerk that has yet held tho position. His was in every sense a popular appointment. Thk Courier-Journal remarks that Blaine, like Clay, "seemed to be the victim of some malign agency, never quite visible," und askb : "Is tlio doom of Clay und Maine upon the young Loohinvar who bus come out of the West only to be slaughtered by the scheming politicians of tlio North and K'istt" Bryun is certainly doomed. The knives wjth which he J is to be slaughtered in the eonven- "But nobody has a right to yoke his caso with Clay's und Blaine's. Tho names of Clay and Blaine wete con spicuously coupled with the presi dential cnndldticy many years before their nomination. Both had ren dered great service to their party and the country long before their unities wore montJned in u national con- a In Its thousands of forms U tho most tor riblo affliction of the human race. Bait rheum, sores, oruptione, bolls, all humors, swellings, etc., originate in its foul taint, snd are cured by the great and only True Blood Purifier, flood's Sarsaparllla. The advanced theory ot today that tuber ' en i -i or consumption, Is curable by proi-ur nun -:ou, care and purifying thr blood, finds cCDllrmatlon In the experi ence of many who liavo been cured by Hood's SarsaparNIa Hood's' Pills cure sick, heauachc. 25c. A'HancISomP! Comploxjorr one of the greatest charms a nonun can poe. PUZXOHI'S COUIUiXlOH l'OWUKU !.tleH. 11JRIEIE II When Friends Say "You'll be All Right By and By." You Must Act lor Yourself if You Wiiiit to Gut Well. Ynu Can Ccilalnly be Cured By Dr. Greene's Nervura. When yon are lit front overwork, worry, exposure or cxcbhihs, when your vigor has depart-d and your strength and vitality is lint innl your friet'ils suy, "Oh, don't depalr, you'll be nil right liy ami by," ilon't believe It Whrh your Irietuls till joti to ehecr up ami hope for reeoveiy thiouch the ur.Uii.try proeeses of mituie, they simply express their wish, They want to no you well, but their wish will not save you. You must net yourself. You Hre on the dnvtiiwuid to.nl noil tieeil a Mire ami oll'ictlle midieine to :me3t the proxres. ol the diteue .mil testoi. you to lieallli ami sir. ntli. There is only one uieilleine whieli will surely enre you, and that U Dr. (Ireeiie' Xcrvtir.i blood and tieno remedy, the nri il health River, which has cured so many sick and suffering people Mrs. William 11. Dow, of Arsylc, Maine, says : "I want to tell of the henellt I have de rived from Dr. lireetii-'s Nervura blun I mid uere lemedy. When 1 commenced using this medicine I had been ck in bed fr niee weeks I siitleicd lerrihly with my luck, ami my limbs wero so miioli nt times tint 1 would pinch them to see if I could m't iiny feelitiK in them. I was veiy nervous, had no appetite, and could not sleep. "I suffered so much that 1 was reduced to a very weak slat , and uasnlnut a skeleton. I took seven bottles of Dr. Uieeiie's N'crvut.t hloo.i ami nervo lenndy, and betan to im prove almost as seon as 1 began taking it Kor the last-i.x niontbs I h.ivo been able to do my honsenork for a lainily of si a d have baldly bad a sick day. I (jive lliai.1 for what Dr. lircene's Nervura has done for me." Ue Dr. (ircune's Xervnra and bo cured. You can consult Dr. fircrne, II.) West 14th St., New York I'ity.absolutely free of charge, personally or by letter. EIGHT VICTIMS OF FIRE. i Conllniri-ntlon nt mUniic Viili.,Wlt!t I'.-rrl lii I'n t ii I lli-nlt. Spokane Wash.. .Ian. 20. ICIght lives, anil probably nine, were lost Monday night in the 11 1 a- In the Great Kaitc-.j block. They w iv: Mlr.s Alice Wilsi n. 1 aged 18, empb yed as a hat trimmer; JIuuiI Wilson, u sister of Alice, aged I 5 yearH; Miss Hose Smith, aged 20; lira. I II. O. Davles, ati elderly lady from Nebraska City, Neli. : w. IJ. uonb n a mining i nt.-n ir: Mrs. Cora l'pteri nid daughtcis, itliel and Alma, uged 'J and 7 years, icspectlvely. It Is also thought that Mrs. Peters' son Charles, aged 12 years, perished, hut there are reports that he was saved and taken into custody by relatives. Mrs. Davles was living with her daughter, Mrs. J. T. l'ronger. They had rooms on the fifth lloor, and wore cut off from the .stairway and lire escape. The firemen failed in their efforts to lalse life laddt rs to the fifth story, ow ing to a tangle of the electric light and telephone wires. Mr. I'm niter caught two large wires running up the outer wall of the building. He crawled down these to the f..urth story and managed to catch the top of the swaying ladder. He descended to the ground and was followed back up the ladder by a III e man carrying a light ladder on his shoulder. This was connected to the large ladder. Mis. Pionger caught it and made it fast to the outer end, and she descended in safe'y. Meanwhile Mrs. Davles had tried to follow Mrs. Pronger, but in the dense smoke she missed the ladder and fell to the stone pavement. She was 72 years of utc. The Greatest Discovery Yet. W. M. Iieplne, edltur Tiskilwa, 111., "Chief," Kiys : "We won't keep bouse; with out Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds. Experimented with many others, but never got tho true remedy until wo used Dr. King's New Discuvrry. No other remedy can uko its place in our home, as In it we have a certain and sine cure for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc." It is Idle to experiment with other remedies, even if they are urged on you u just as good as Dr. King's New Discovei v. l iieyaio not as good, because, tins rcium. lias a leconl of ctiiesaud bcsldesisguaruiiti-i d It neve" fails to satisfy. Trial bottles free it A. YVusli-y s drug store. riu- I'll I'-biirg Cyclists. Pittsburg. Jan. 27. The score at mid night ut the end of 3ii hours in ihe 72 hour blcvi le race was: Wuller. ''til miles; Kikes, G'JI; Schlnner, GG1 ; Hall, 057; Dinch, C20; Gannon, G9u; ItucUol, DSO; Walters, 031; Heushaw, 527. Spilln Willi In ii M'riHIUlT Nnvy." " London, Jun. 27. The Madrid corre spondent of ihe L-i;y Mall says that the government will ask the next for tes to vote d:8,000,000 for strengthening the navy. A Doiiirn' o f'o ''rifto. Constantinople, Jan. 27. Haron .Do Calico, the Austro-Huucariau ambas sador, and Mr. Anrell, the American mlnlstor, visited the poite togothur on Tuesday to demand icdress for wrong done by the Turkish authorities at Aleppo to the Amer'ean consul theio. who Is an Austrian subject. Frederic Pocho Is the consular ngent of the Uni ted States at Aleppo, Syila. Gorman snilor K Moil liy ( hlnoi. Berlin, Jan. 27. The I.okal Amteig-r'a China correspondent says that a Ger man sailor named Schulz, ot the cruiser Kaiser, while on outpost duty at Tslmo, the fxtrome German post In Klao-Chau bay, was murdered by the Ch!rie rab ble last Monduy night. Detachments of marines have been sent to Tsimo und to the town of Klao-Chau, Union l'milflo 1'iiyliitr Up. New York. Jan. 27. The first Instal ment of the Union Pacific pu' chase money on deposit In the banks of this city was paid to the government yet. terduy, pursuant to the recent call of the secietary of the treas iry. The amount of the first Instalment Is 52, 700.000. - - n J' THE MONETARY CONFERENCE. It Ktulorei tho M niM'tiiry ('iiniinls. Hliiu llllt Now lloforo 'oiiui'ih. Indianapolis, Jan. 27. The monetary convention tett'ed down to work very I rcmptly nt 10 o'clock yesterday morn lag nnil adjourned at 2 o'clock subject to the call nt the chairman. Tho num ber of bnnktrs who attend"d was lim ited to less than a dozen. The remain der of the 100 delegates were represent atives of the various commercial bodies, with a sprinkling of political econo mists, prominent anions whom was Professor Taussig, of Harvard uni versity. The proceedings of the convention wete transacted with that business Hko method which was characteristic of the HUGH II. HANNA. men engaged. The business of the con vention was to endorse the report of the monetary commission, which Is now before congress In the form of a bill, and when this was done It promptly adjourned. The monetnry executive committee has decided to continue the AYashing lon and Indianapolis bureaus indefinite ly, and to attempt by the dissemination of literature to work upon popular sen timent for the commissioners' plan. Chairman Hanna has given carte blanche to conduct a campaign along this line. nuggetsof'-news. Three men were killed by the prema ture explosion of dynamite at Two Har bors, Minn. M. Jules Hmllc Hlchebourg, the French novelist, died in Paris last night, ased C3. A man struck by an express train seven miles from Chicago was carried Into the city on the pilot of the engine. "M-. 3.-itish gunboat Lapwing has telzed the steamer lialuehlstan and her cargo of annn and ammunition off Mus cat, Gulf of Oman. It Is said that an Oriental firm Is buy ing up all the Welsh and English coal It can procure In China and Japan In the Interest of Ungland. The bodies of 300 Infants have been found wit bin the past couple of weeks at WeehawKen and West Hoboken, N. J. The police are trying to capture the muiderers. A strong effort will be made to save John Andeison, the mutinous sailor under sentrnee of death at Norfolk for the murdei of Mate Saunders, of tin schooner ouve Picker. For Infants and Children, Tho fa:- ) It es T'lionpr. Halls In IEiihmIh. Washington. Jan. 27. The price of steel lulls In Russia this year Is to be $30.72 per t n, instead of ;50.il, which was the prb e last year. United States Vive Consul Smith, at Moscow, who re ports to the state departemnt upon the subject, says the government railways offered that price and threatened that if It were not accepted they would buy abroad, so the syndicate of rolling mills had to accept. The government is sold to have made the cut In the price of rails to prevent the mills from turn ing their entire plants Into rail mills to the exclusion of structural iron work. They were making from CO to 70 per cent dividends on the rails. TiiHtlco MoKonnii on tlio lloiicb. Washington, Jan. 27. Hon. Joseph McKenna took his seat on the bench of the supreme court of the United States yesterday as an associate Justice. The official ceremony Inducting him Into this Important office consumed less than four minutes, and was simple in the extreme. He wnlked Into the court room, bringing up the rear of the pro cession of Justices. He, like all the other members of tho court, wore a long, flowing black robe. The cere mony was very simple, consisting of the taking of tho oath, and at Its con clusion the new Justice took his scat on the bench. COMMON SENSE CU11E. PYRAMID PILE CURE CURES PILES PER MANENTLY BY CURING THE CAUSE. Remarkable Remedy Which is Brlnglnr Comfort to Thousand of BufTcrera. Probably half the people who see this article stiller from piles. It is one of the commonest diseases and one of the most obstinate'. People have it for years and just because it is not im mediately fatal they neglect it. Carelessness . anses no end of suffering. Carelessness aliout so simple a thing as piles lias often caused death. Hemorrhages occur duiing surgical reatment, often causing death. Piles are simple in the beginning and easily cured. They can be cured even in the worst stages, without pain or loss of blood, (ui-kl)', surely and completely. There is only one remedy that will do it tyrainid Pile Cure. It allays the inflammation immediately, heals the irritated surface and with continued treatment icduces the swelling and puts the membranes into good, sound healthy condi tion. The cure is thorough and permanent. Mere is a voluntary and unsolicited testi monial we have lately received : Mrs. M. C. Ilinkly, 6ot Mississippi St., Indianapolis, Ind., saysi Dave been a suf ferer from the pain and annoyance of Piles for fifteen years, the Pyramid I'i'e Cure and Pyramid Pills gave me immediate relief and in a short time a complete cure. Druggists sell Pyramid Pi'c Cure or will get it for you if you asked them to. It is but 50 cents per package and is put up only by , the Pyramid Drug Co. Marshall, Mich. NO EXCUSE FOR Deaths occur every day for which there is no excuse. T'ie lives 'ove ones p0 out needlessly. In the craveyards are thousands of bod:fs that ought not to be there. Death comes and conquers when It could be driven away. Dr David S(eisncdy$ lias stayed the h md 6f death In cases without number. 1 h " are peotile dying this minute who would uicat the under taker if they could only have been Induced to try this great medicine. Dr DavlJ KenneJ'. s Tavorltc RemeJy makes tho whole bojy well. It purities the blond, and cures erysipelas, sail rlmm eczema, ulcers, rheumatism It regulates the bowels, and currs hpaJaches, biliousness i nnstlpallnn. It Is a tonic and builds uptho system. It Is the most cer tain cure for kidney dis. nses that the world ever saw Ju Sf.3 Clancy, of llor IKvllle, N. Y., had liver trouble and blood disorder. He says the Pavo rile Homrdy built him nhi up and creally Improved his health. It will build up thousands nora If they will TRV it. $1 75 DOTTLBl SIX DOTTLES, $E. KT RNV DRUO GTORD. OLD POINT COMFORT AND WASHIHOToN. l'mtSO.VAI.LV-C'ONIlULTKll Tnult VIA l'USN SVI.VANIA lilll.nolll. The second of llui pi-cent series of four day tours to Old Point t'.ioit'.irt and Washing ton under the l'ersouall.v -Conducted Tourist c i... il... o.,tu...,.i ...m L . ,, . ', ' , i ll'irtv will fr:ivel bv tln (':l1u Cb.irb's Itoiitu to Old l'oint Comfort, where one day will bo cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, spent; thence by boat up the Potomac to , , , Sow jIcxic0i Arizona, California, Wiishiniiloti, spending two days at licit 1 , v. , . ,,, , . i point. Hound-trlp mte, including tmiiMor-, )roK,m- W'lslunston, Nebraska, Utah and Utiou, meals en route, transfers, hotel ac- Nevada, without cliaiiKc. Quick time, low commodatiolis, beith on stunner, and all t-ttcs, and all the comfortsof modern railway frmuX , ..upn-veinents giummtecd to all who pur- pbia Proportion-lie rates from otlu t- points. I uliaso tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway At a sllglit additional expense tourists ran I system. For rates right from your homo, extend tint trip t" Virginia Iteach, with nc- moi,,,,, ;,mi fi information, dropu postal eommodiitioiis at the Priuci ss Amu- Hotel. i ,,,., r . i ,., n Tickets to Oil Point l omfori only, Inelud- eard, .1. P. Mi-Gum, 1. P. Agent. BUI Kail big one and tbiee-fouiths days' board at that road avenue, Klinlra, N. Y., or aill llroad- place, and goid to return dnert by tegular i trains within six days, will be sold In runner tlon witli this tour at rate of $10 On from New York, $tr.00 from Trenton, f 1 1 (K) from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates fiom cither points. For itineraries and full information, apply to ticket agents ; tourist agent. 11IH) Ilr.wd way, New York ; or address Geo. W. lioyd. Assistant General Passenger Agent, llionil street station, Philadelphia. GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for those who will go to-day and get a pa k ago of GKAIN-0 It takes the placo of coffee at about 1 tho cost. It is a food drink. full of health, and can be given to tho ' children as well as the ailn'l with great benefit. It is iiiado of pure grains ami looks ; mil tastes like the finest grades of M-.cha or , iHvacoiiee. it satisnes everyone. A cup ot , Uraiti-O is better for the system than a tonic, heciusu its benefit Is permanent What coffee breaks down Gmlu-O builds up. Ask pour grocer for Grain-O. ITic. ami 'Joe SAVED FROM THE DEATH CHA1H. Innocent Man soiitMieed to Kleolro ciitloii Karly Next Month. New York, Jan. 27. Angelo Curbono Is In a cell at Sing Sing. N. Y awaiting the execution of the death sentence for the murder of Nntalo Hrogno, In New York, while the guilty man is In a cell at the central police station In this city. The guilty man has contessed his crime, and has surrendered to the detective who arrested him the knife with which the murder was committed. The real murderer Is Alexander Ciara mello, who was arn sted in Baltimore. Nntalo Brogno was killed on Sept. 12 last vear. The affair was the out growth of a fight at a christening party In an Italian tenement house In New York. Before dying Brogno accused Carbon! of his murder. Cniboni has all along protested his innocence. Ho was to have been executed the week begin ning Feb. 7. Sing Sing, N. Y., Jan. 27. Warden Sage, of Sing Sing prison, received the news of the confession of Ciuramello at Baltimore last evening and also a tele gram from .Carbone's brother. With the telegram and clippings from the papers Warden Sage went to the pris oner's death room, accompanied by an Interpreter. The telegram was rend In English, but Carboue could not under stand It. The Interpreter then ex plained and also translated tho Balti more dispatches. Carbone chnnged In stantly. He became greatly excited and elated at the same time. He want ed to go away from the prison Immedi ately, but the warden persuaded him that such a thing was impossible, and that he would have to await the due process of the law before his release. Western lllrds Defeated tlio Host. Chicago, Jan. 27. Chicago birds de feated the eastern representatives In one of the greatest cocking mains ever held In the west, the score being 8 to G. The cocks were furnished by John Mnckln, of this city, and Frank Cnsey, of Blackstone, Mass. The main was for $5,000, and large amounts were wagered upon each battle. On account of threat ened prosecution the battles were fought at Antioch, about 40 miles from this city, but in the state. The eastern men are supposed to h r, e lost between $5,000 and $0,000 in th- re ult. Cascarcta stimulato liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe 10c. Mrs. Laura K. Mims.of Smlthville,Oa. CO, bega: ine eye became teniblv inflamed, and was so swollen thatforquite a while I could not see. The doctors said I had Cancer of the most malignant type, nnd after ex hausting their efforts without doing me anv cood. thev eave np the case as hopeless. When in formed that my father had died from the same disease, they said I must die, as hereditary Cancer was incurable. "At this crisis, I was advised to try S.S.S., and in a short while the Cancer began to discharge and continued todo so for three months, then It began to heal. I continued the medicine n while l. .11 il.nrt .11 1 Cancer Of the Face. ne. MA emnll 1 I lor appeared on my cneek: it soon f 7 , , . - n to grow rapidly, nolwithstand- '-' reiurneu 10 wie wom an elforts to check it. My I , , , T, , , , , i . ji.i' 1 At 4:15 o clock President Dole return- luqgci.uuill nic.iiia;ci uipaiiiicuicu cu- t . . ,,,,,, tirely. This was several years ago and thin talk was purely unofficial and per there has been no return of the disease." wonal. Then the party was escorted A. Ren! Blood Rcmccl 1 down stalrs nnd r6turnei' to u,e iutci. Cancer is a blood disease, and only a 1!;'nnZnht,,Vn Vr',,A,,,,,,,'"L!r-, blood reinedv will nire if. S. S.'s. . I'hllndelpl ia, Jan. 27,-Manager Sink guaranteed purely vegetable) is a reai blood remedy, anil never fails to per- matlPntlveiirRCnSnrnfiiln Frrenin Rheumatism or any other disease of the blood. Send for our books on Cancer and Blood Diseases, ... n .i A. WUIICU IICC IU .4. any address, Swift Specific Co. Atlanta, Ga, TO THE LAND OF StWSrmfE Anil Flowers, tlie lbiiul of .Vmurlea. Call- fornbi. Via the true pathway, "The Iron Mountain Itonte," which traverses iv region of puiputual sunshine-, where snow storms, blizuds or bleb altitudes am unknown l'ullii an first and second class tulaee and tourist sleepini lva.. Xew York. nay, )-l-tf W. i:. Hoyt, G. E P. Agt. Th e Right Name In the Right l'lace. Pan-Tina for coughs anil colds, fBc. At (iruhler Ilros., drugstore. I'lio I'loi-iila Limited It ill A gain Kiwi mi tlio Southern Hallway, Tho Florida Limited, which is tho syn onym of all that is elegant in modern rail way trains, and which during its former service lias been a prime favorite for tourists from tho North seeking tlio mild climate of Florida, will be placed in service by the I .Southern Hallway about tho first week in Junnarv. lf()9 With its return to service this ; ,( which will bo solid Pullman vcstibuled between No v York, Philadelphia and St. Augustino will lucent features in the way of luxurious and comfortahlo aniiointiiieiits not icretofore picsented, ana which will be destined to add still further to its already veil established popularity. Toe SuuUiein liailway is having built for tho Florida Limited serv'ce threo tniiii9,eacb containing a dining car, two drawing room sleeping cars, a compartment car and a library and observation car. each car com pletu in all its appointments and equipped with tho very latest devices and appliances for the comfort and convenience of tho pas sengers. While no .schedule has as yet been innouiiced, it can bu stated that it will bo tlio quickest ever arranged between Philadelphia ind St. Augustine, and will bo so planned thnt passcitgcis can leave Philadelphia at some convenient hour during tho day and ar rivo at St. Augustino before nightfall of tho fullowiug day. Philadelphia Record. Notice. Applications for iiirther Informa tion addressed to Jno. JI. IScall, District Passenger Agent, Southern Railway, b2S chestnut street, Philadelphia, will receive pionipt attention. 10-25-tf IT is easy" tFtell. People who fail to look after their health arc like the carpenter who neglects to sharpen his tools. People arc not apt to get anxious about their health soon enough. If you arc not quite well" or "half sick" have you ever thought that your kidneys may bo the cause of your sickness ? It is easy to tell by selling aside your urine for twenty-four hours ; a sediment or settlin; indicates an unhealthy condition of tb kidneys. When urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney trcublc. Too frequent desire to urinate, scanty supply, pain or dull ache in the back is aljo convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are o"t of order, There is satisfaction in knowing that the great remedy Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, fill fills every wish in relieving weak or diseased kidneys and all forms of bladder and .urinary troubles. Not only does Swamp-Root give new life nnd activity to the kidneys the cause of trouble, but by treating the kidneys it acts as a tonic for the entire constitution. If you need a medicine take Swamp-Root it cures, Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar, or by sending your address and the name of this paper to Dr. Kilmer & Co., llinghamlon, N. Y., you may have a sample bottle of tilts great discovery sent to you free by mail. THiFpRrjgfrjrTs"iAH?ET. Chlof Mnglsl rates MoKliiloy nnd Dolo KvohHugn Formal Visits. Washington, Jan. 27. President Me Klnloy called yesterday afternoon on President Dc'c. of Hawaii, at tho Ar lingtnn hotel. President McKinley's call was entl-olv formal, nnd did not last longer than 15 minutes, lie was accompanied by Mr. Porter and Colonel Blr.gham, and was met by Assistant Secretary Crlder "i.d Mr. Hatch, the Hawaiian minister, who Introduced them to President Dole, Mrs. Dole and the other members of the party. After ed the visit of President McKlnley. He drove oyer to tho White House In magnificently appointed carriage, In company with Minister Hutch and As slstant Secretary Crlder. His private secretary. Major laukea, with Mujor Ilelstnnd and Lieutenant Commander Phillips nnd Secretary Day, followed In another carriage. On arriving at the White House the visitor was met by Colonel Binghnm, and the party was led at once to the elevator, whenco they were soon transferred to the library on the second lloor. There President Mc Klnlcy was In waiting, and gave the guestB a greeting. Aftet a few words ' ot General conversation the two prcsl ; dents retired to a couch In one cornei of the room and spent ubout five mln 1 lltpn In (inntiiiltntloi, Tf rnu cold tUnt 01 "'e "stty of PBnn8y!v ' ''. bnt . 1 ,eiV' ',ed ',uv'" , f""" tIe Of the Naval Ucad la emy at Annapolis for a threo mile race on May 20 over the courso on tho Sev ern river. Mrs. M. 11. Foul, Ruddcll's, III., sull'ered for light yiars from dyspepsia and chronic eonsilpition and was filially cured by using l)c Witt's Llttlo Rally Risers, the famous little pills for nil ftomach and liver troubles, j C. 11. lliigenbuth. IN SENATE AND HOUSE. Motion i Strlko Out. t'nrlMo Indian s-oliool Approprliit Inn DiTentnl. Washington, Jnn. 27. The house de voted all of yosterd-y tri the consider ation of tho Indian appropriation bill, most of the time being consumed, as on the two previous days. In discussing extraneous subjects. By far the most Interesting f attire of the dny was tho debate on the question of tcduelng the mail currier serlcp In the large cities, owing to the failure of the senate to attach tho estimated deficiency of $1C0, 000 to the urgent deficiency bill. A dozen repi rsentatlves from as many different cities protested against the proposed rrditrtlon and urged an im mediate appropriation, when Chairman Loud, of the postofflce committee, and Chairman Cnnnon, of the appropriation committee, allayed the wrath ot the members by assuring them that there was no occnslon for alarm: that the service could not possibly suffer until June 15, before which time there would bo ample opportunity to pass a de ficiency appropriation. The motion to strike out the appropriation for the Carlisle Indian school was defeated, af ter considerable debate, by 2D to 65. For more than six hours yesterday the senate had under discussion the Teller resolution providing that the government may pay the principal and Interest of the government bonds In silver. By agreement the resolution and pending nmendment thereto will be voted upon before adjournment today. Yesterday's debate was devoid of the sensational Incidents and acrimonious colloquies which characterized that of Tuesday, but It was replete with argu tnent and oratory. The time was con sumed by Mr. Teller, the author of the resolution, and Mr. Daniel, who sup ported the resolution, and by Messrs, Honr and Piatt In opposition to It. All dellveied sot speeches except Mr. Hoar, Whose srecch was In reply to some points advanced by Mr. Teller on Tues day. Prosperity comes quickest to tho man whoso liver is in good condition. DoWitt's Lit tin Ivnly Risers aro famous llttlo pills for constipation, iiiiiousncss, lmngestion ami all stomach ami liver troubles. C. II. Ilagcn huch. Mrs. Ubl I'.leoted Ilomnllt.'," Chicago. Jan. 27. -Mrs. Kdwln F. Uhl, of Grand Iluplds. Mich., wife of the ex ambatsador to Grm?ny. was elected president of the National Federation of Musical clu' at 113 ' ii.ai meeting in Str.lnw.iv Hull yccter'ay. d. featlnj- Mrs. Theodore Suti. i.i New 5crx. It's folly to suffer from that horrible plague of the night, itching piles. Doaii'sOintnient cures, quickly and permanent. At any drug store, 50 cents. 1WI!.' lie II l''il-t'-lll I ' jard ma. Jan. J'"" engineer at lii lmaivn F,.ipyam. rinonnltnteil vesteraay wm.e in e.iaio c i,o hnlsitlnir enir ne. His body was found on the floor and his head whirl ing around In the cables. He leaves a widow and family. IlltlM'Dllt I'llllll ColirtOtlt'K Washington, Jan, 27. As an act ol International courtesy, the ways and means committee yesterday agreed to report favorably a bill exempting from duty a set of bells given by the czar of Russia to the Hussian church at Bridgeport, Conn. TO CUltU A COM) IN ONI! DAY Take Laxative Hromo Quinino Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure. 25c. Tho cell u no has L. 11. li. on each tablet. THE PR0DUC3 iiahkITts A ltofliTtcil be Deiillii;:s In I'lillndol phlu and ltnitlinoi'o. Pblladelp1 in, Jan. 23. Flour firmly maintained; . winter superfine, J2.90fj3.10 do. extra, J3.253t3.C0; Pen lsylvanla roller, clear. fl-Ui.26; do. straight. Jl.SOIil-GO western w' 'ter, clear. S4.20ffl.t0; do, straight, $l.r.Oo4.73; city mills, extra, $3.2351 3.00, Hye Hour sold in n sm:'!l way S2.C0fi2.S0 per bairel, as to quality. Wheat a shade firmer; No. 2 red, !Kc.?fSl; No, 2 Pennsylvania und No. 2 Delaware, red spot, Sl.oul&O'.Ol. Corn firm; No. 2 yel low, for local trade, IBUfiiSSUc. ; No, mixed, In export elevator, 3i?4f(3Jc. Oats quiet; No. 2 white, 235100.; No. 1 white, clipped. ;ilc. liny weak; choice timothy $12 for largo bales. Beef firm; beef hams, $22,305(23. Pork quiet; family, $12(t12.:0. Butter steady; western creanjory, l!V&ifj 20c; factory, lift 15c. ; Klglns, 20c; Imlta tlon creamery, lSfilfe. ; New lork dairy 13ftlSc. ; do. creamery, 14019c.; fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing at 22fi2uc; do, wholesale, 21c. Cheese dull; large, white and colored, September, SVtc.: small da, do.j 9((9iic. ; light skims, Gft&V&c.; part slms, 43io'.sc:: full skims, 2ri3c. Egg firmer; New York and Pennsylvania, 195 21c; western, fresh, IX', Potatoes steady New York, $2.37',;5i2.E;o; sweets, $3(54. Cot tonsccd oil easy; prime crude, 19e. ; yellow. 22M;c. Turpentine firm nt 3P,463iaic. Cab huge steady nt $3.5034. Tin firmer at $13.S3ffl3.90. Pig Iron warrants easy at tU.50IiU.75. Lake copper dull at $10.80yil Spelter unchanged tit $3.90if(4.10. Leud weak at $3.G0i3,i;2M.. Baltimore. Jan. 2G. Flour firm and un changed. Wheat ensy; spot, month and February, SSMfiDSVic.; March, We.; May SGliftllG'tc.; steamer No. 2 red, ifi'Afc 93',ic, southern, by sample, 97c.in$l; do. on grade, 9tie.f$J, Corn steady; spot, month and February. 33ii33?!,c,; March, S3 .4(t 33c. Bteamer mixed, 32V4c.; southern, white, 33 (330c; do. yellow, 32Mf34c. Oats firm No 2 white, western, 29'4f30c; No. mixed, 2Sc. Itye steady; No, 2 nearby, C3c; No. 2 western, 5tc i lay quiet; choleo timothy, $13. Grain freights very quiet unchunged. Sugar strong, unchanged, Butter und eggs qua t, unchanged. Wins ky unchanged. Cheese steady, unchanged Live Stock Markets. Now York, Jan. 2G. Beeves active, gen ernlly stronger, except for bulls; nntlv steers, $t.40f3.10; stags mid oxen, $3i4.50 bulls, $3f(3."ri; dry cows, $23.75; cables quote American steers ut 10t(ll'4c; re frigerator beef at sfiR'ic Calves active, nt a general advance of lie; all bold veals, $3118.75; grussers, $1.25f(3.75. Sheop and lambs quiet; firm all around; sheep, $3.50ft4.75; lambs, $5.50ftf.30. Hogs easier ut JlfH.30. East Liberty, Pa., Jan. 26. Cattle steady; prime, $4. Sofa 4.C5; common, $3,35 3.75; bulls, stags und cows, $2ft3.70. Hogs firm; prune medium, $lw4.0.r, best York ers, $3.95U4; heavy, $3.S:.'n3.95; pigs, $3,850 3.93; good roughs, $31(3.40: common, $3.2! C3.7G; choice lambs, $3,701. D.Du; common t good, $t.G05.'. Veal calves, $C.50S7. Instant relief for skhi-tortured babies and rest for tired mothers In a warm bath with CcTiciitA SoAi-, anil a slnglo application of Ci'ticira (ointment), the great skin euro. Tlio only speedy and economical treatment for Itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, and pimply humors of tbo skin, scalp, and blood. (uticura ! oil ibroufhout thtworM. Pottb Dbvo t Cwtuictb tkn.f Kin, Bol rruTlUri, Ikufoa, 0UV (oCuri Kitrjr JUb Jluiuur," uailwl froa, BABY BLEMISHES "IS&XiSsSF Dr. Wiles' Nervine A REMEDY FOtl THE Effects of Tobacco. rtllE oxccsslvo uso of tobacco, espec Lilly ky young men is always Injurious and undoubtedly shortens llfo materially. Mr. I'd. C. Ebscn, compositor on tho Coatra Costa A'ctcs, Martinez, Cal., writes; "I haro used Dr. Miles' Rcstoratlvo Norvlno and re ceived much benefit from It. 1 was troubled with nervousness, dlzz7 spolU and sleepless ness. Caused by tho uso of tobacco and stim ulants. I took Dr. lilies' Kcrvlno with raar volously cood results, allay las tho dizziness, quieting tbo nerves, and enabling mo to sleep and rest, proving In ny caso a rvcry beneficial remedy." Dr. lliks' Rcstoratlvo Kcrvlno Is especially adapted to restoring tbo nervous system to lis normal condition under such circumstances. It r oolbc.3, hcal3 and strengthens. Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under a posltlvo guarantco, first bottlo benefits or money re funded. Book on dis eases of tho heart and Miles' IKS- rifiervtne g P.octoro3 i? Unnlth S nerves free. Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. Grocers can tell you why those whobuy SEEUG'S saved by Vcepcomingback using Seel- tor it. You can't keep on selling poor tiling to the , same people, , Ill's because you IcolTcc and make it delicious bv n little ot tuts admixture. THE RUSH To Alaska In the Spring will bs Tremendous, The most profitable business will be in trans portation and merchandising and In furnishing food ami supplies to the multitude of Hold Seekeis in short, n general 'Trading, Mercan tile nnd Steamship business. It was so in '491 will bo so In '9S. The Alaska Transportation and Development Company Incorporated Capital, $5 000,000 non....e,..bU To meet this demand, will own and operate 1U OWN STEAMERS, BOATS AND BARGES ON THE TDKON, Connecting with lta own line of lane and Magnificent Ocean Steamers, Specially adapted for passenger business carry ing to that conntry'an immense amount of sup plies nnd equipment for the miners, as well aa furliistilntr them transportation for themsalvea and their roods, nnd establishing Trading Stations t different points. An opportunity U tittered any person, be they of small or large, means, to buy shares of stock in this company and parttclpato III the ENORMOUS DIVIDENDS sure to be earned within the next 13 montlii. Shares are offeicd at $1.00 each parvnhic, non-nssessnble, and will be offered for n limited time only. Safer than Savings Banks nd Bank Stecks Paying larger dividends. Wlilla numrroui savIiiKY hanka and banks hv suspended, transportation and trading coimaletf yrerm never seen In the list of failures. This stock Is ontol the most desirable Investments offered the public. The Incorporators and stockholders who are connected with this company are mi of wide experience in similar undertakings and man whose names are sufficient euarantes of tht btandinf; of tho company, to wtt: ALHKItT C liLATZ, Pres. Val IJUti Drew Co,tr. Milwaukee. HON VM. 12. MASON, United States 8enator from Illinois D. O. KDWAKDS, Pass. Traffic Mgr. O. II. I). It. U .Cincinnati. FRANK A.IIECIIT.of Chas. Kaestner k C , Chicago, CHAS. II. UOCKWKLL. Traffic Mtr.O I. L. It. I., (Mo non Koute) Chicago W, O. HINKAUSN.OenM Pass. Agt. O. N. O- AT. P. it. It.. Cincinnati, O. n W.OHIFK1TH, Pres. First National Bank. Vicksburir, Miss FJtKI). A OTTJC, pnt eigliteen years with Shelby ISank, Shelbyvllle. Ind. J.M. PHILMPS. Cishier First Nafl Bank, Vtckshurg, Miss. And hundreds of others equally prominent. Address nnd malco all money payabls to The Alaska Transportation & Development Co., Fisher Ilulldlng-, Cor. Van lluren & Dearborn SU., CHICAGO ILL PROFESSIONAL CARDS fjn. W. II. Y1NGST, VETEHINARY SURGEON. Graduate and I.ate Iteatdent House Surged the University Htate of It. Y. Headquarters :-Cominerclal UcUI. Hbinandoali TllltHI! VI5AII COUItSK. " Calls night or day promptly rcponded. M. BUltKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce Kuan bulldlmr, con er of Main an Centre streets, Bhcnnndoab. I II. I'OMHItOY, I ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 8henandoab, Pa. JjJ W. BHOEMAKEK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Comer Market and Centre street. pitOl', JOHN JONI58, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box S3, Mahanoy City, Pa. Ilavlnx studied under some ol Ihe beat musters U London and Paris, will give Iesn on Hie violin, mundolln, Kuttarand vocal culture. Terini reasonalile, Addre.s In care of Htrouso, the Jeweler HlieuaudoaU. f '