if EVENING HERALD 12STAHMSIIK1I 1870. Pnhllnheil crcry Kvenlnc Kxcept Monday, at 8 rtontn Jakiun Stkkbt. Neah OrtTnit Tlie Herald I tlcllvrirtt lnSlieimniloali and tho surrounding towns fornix cent n tree te, pay bl. othocnrrler. lly mnll 13.00 n yi-ar, or i centtn inontli. piiyatito tn mU-ance. Advortlw mcnt chanced iiecordltiR toartHC-e ami position. Tho publishers reserve llio rla-lit to lIi.iiikc tlic position of lulvemnrincntK whenever tlia pub-JltMlo-i of new, ilcmamU It. The rlulit In reserved to wJrMfttty ndvertlaentent, whether paid for or not, jnt the publishers may ileein .lproper. AflrettisliiE ratci tnado known tiion nppllffttlon. Rntcred nt the poMoQke at Hliennndorth, I'm., an eoondclasi mall matter. TKLKIMIONK CONNI'XTION "All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening H & ra i ci THURSDAY. APlill, 7. lbliS. Tim county suat newspaper that haH Its "own direct wire" was tlie limhin' Htock of the peoplu north of the mountain yesterday : in fact, they were indignant. Tlie aforesaid paper emtio out last evening with the exclusive news by "our own direct wire" to the effect that the Presi dent's mes-sno was submitted to Congress at noon (yesterday) and re ferred to the committees. Such enter prise oven surpasses the "yellow journals," but it is disgusting to in telligent readers. The peoplo in this valley, as usual, had to rely on tho IIkiiald for the authentic news from "Washington. Anthracite In the Navy. The promotion of a movement favorable to the use of anthracite coal as fuel for tlie United States Navy, inaugurated sometime ago by the Anthracite Coal Operators' Association, with headquarters in New York, was supplimeiited on Tues day at 'NVilUesbarro by a similar olTort on the part of the Commercial Club, composed principally of leading coal dealers. The meeting was largely attonded. Congressman Morgan B. Williams has taken an active part in tile move ment, and he notified the above as sociation that he had already inter ested Senators Quay and Penrose and various Congressmen in the move ment, and ho has arranged with these representatives to call on the Secre tary of the Navy and confer with him about the question of anthracite. The members of tho association were urged to insist on the government using nntltracite coal on its vessels, as they claim that much surprise has been expressed that a smokeless coal has not been provided both for coast service and foreign coaling stations. During the discussion many argu ments were advanced in favor of tlie use of anthracite. Following the widespread use of smokeless powder, it would seem that as many advant ages would attach t a fuel from which no smoke was produced. In stead, however, the Navy has trrtr cliased and is using soft coal which, when burned, and especially under forced draught, yields an enormous volume of black smoke. As a con sequence of this tho presence of a vo.sol can be discovered at nearly fifty per cent, greater distance than if no smoke came from its funnels. In other words, where, in attacking an enemy, a vessel burning soft coal may be discovered while at adistauce of some eighteen miles, it could, in burning ant iracite, move to within twelve miles without being observed. In blockading, and especially for the coast defence vessels, this is a matter of the greatest consequence. us during the day time there is every advantage through the absence of smoke, and at niglit there is almost as much since bituminous coal, when under heavy forced draught, often produces a Hume at the top of the funnel. A further and more important dis advantage caused by smoke is in the fact that, when u squadron of vessels Is In motion, a donse cloud of smoke hangs around them, preventing a prompt reading of signals or the ability to locate each vessel. Still unother serious disadvantage in soft coul is in tho constant danger from spontaneous combustion in tho ship's bunkers. This is a matter o such common occurrence on board tlie vessels of tho Navy that it creates Iittlo remark, though the least inattention on the part of those whose duty it is to observe tho tern peruture of tho vurioits compart ments might result in the loss of t.ie vessel and all of its men. Tlie same Is tho season tor now llfo in nature, now vigor in our physical systems. As tho fresh sap carries lifo into tho trees, so our blood should givo us renewed strength and vigor. In its Impuro slate it cannot do this, anil tho alii of Hood's barsaparilla is imperatively needed. It will purify, vitalt.o uud enrich tho blood, and with this solid, correct foundation, it will build up good health, crcato a good appetite, tone your stomach and digestive organs, strengthen your nerves uud over come or prevent that tired fooling. This lias been tlio experience of thou sands. It will bo yours if you tako Sarsaparilla, ie nest Spring Medi cine and Illood Purifier, Sold by all druggists. $1. Tj it i-!ii . euro nausea, indigestion, HOOtl S FlllS biliousness, aeeuts. Spring Hoods , Baby Msiel Every mother feels an inde scribable dread of the pain and danger attend ant upon the most critical pe riod of her life. Becoming a mother should be a source of joy to all, but the suffering and j danger of the ordeal make j its anticipation one of misery. CM I is the remedy which relieves women of the great pain and suf fering incident to maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is re moved by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer de spondent or gloomy; nervousness nausea and other distressing con ditions are avoided, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents so com mon to the critical hour are obviated by the use of Mother's Friend. is a blessing to woman. $1.00 PKRBOTTLE at all Drujr Stores, or sent by express on receipt of price. '.'Iflk'S Contaliilnflf Invaluable information of 'rnrr Interest to all women, will bo sent ruLR to any address, upon application, by Xho llIUDDLI.I) KECDLAIOB CO.. Allinta. fl. dilliciilty arises in the supplies of soft coal kept at coaling stations. Fuel is the vital and most import ant factor in the effective service of a war vessel, and for many years it was the practice in trial trips to use anthracite. In almost every instance the line officers recognize the advan tages of uuthracite. From ovory oint of view unthracito offers de cided and substantial advuntages over soft coal. Its steaming propen sities are as great; it is easier to handle and safer to store; it issmoko- loss, and free from danger of spon taneous combustion. Tho members of the club decided to take immediate action on the matter, and the committee will prob ably go to Washington to urge tho measure upon tho Naval Department. If tlioy are successful it will result in great benefit to the miners of this region. Hut while Luzerne and Iiiickawanna county people are agi tating this sunject, Schuylkill is do ing nothing. Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to tlio public to know of one concern in the Uuil who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and BllU'cr- r. llio prnnrietun of Dr. kiiie. tew Discovery fur Consumption. Coughs and Colds, have given away over tun million trial hottlcsol this great medicine ; und Imvo the natisfuctiou of knotting it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, llronrhitis. Hoarseness and all rtiseasai or tun throat, Lhe-,t ami Lungs are surely cuied by it. Call on A. Wu&ley, Druggist, and eft a trial bottle free. Iiegular sue 50c. and ii. Kvery bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. Di:riAXT (tiiax ixmninEXTs. Tlio.v Would I'lglit Our Troops llnthcr Tlinn ncrlflco Inilcpomlonco. New York, April 7. The Cuban junta, through Its counsel, lit ratio S. Itubens, yesterday declared In unequivocal lan guage that the Cuban provisional gov ernment and the Cuban army would reject absolutely Intervention by the XTnited States unless It should be pre ceded by a recognition of the Independ ence of the Cuban republic; that If the United States persisted In Intervening without recognizing Cuban Independ ence, the Cuban government and mili tary foices would refuse to co-operate, and that If United Slates troops should be sent 1 1 Cuba upon the basis of In tervention without recognition, the Cu ban army would, In the last resort, turn its arms against the United States. Last evening Mr. Itubens supple mented his utterances with this writ ten statement over his signature: "The statement appearing over my name was based on the Indications ap pearing that tlie object of the United States In refusing to recognize the In dependence of Cuba was to annex the island to the United States. It was In view of this fact that I expressed the detcrmlnn1 Ion of the Cuban army to resist. AVe would, of course, welcome the American army to aid us In achlev Ins our independence." Interested People. Advertising a patent medicine in tlie pe. culinr way in which the proprietor of Kemp's Ilalsam for Coughs and Colds docs it, is in deed wonderful. He authorizes all druggists to give to those who call for it, a sample bottle free, that they may try it before pur chasing. Tlie large bottles are 25 ami 60c We certainly would advise a trial. It may save you from consumption. thi: uxoiiiTs nto.M iiavana. AtiicidcaiiH l.ciivlngtlio City. but Con- Mil CiiMiiiral I, i'i ItomuliiH, Key West, Kin., April 7. The Man cotte arrived here last night with 90 passengers aboard. Rho is coaling at the government dock and will return to Havana as oon as through. Consul General Lee did not come. There is great excitement here. Every state .room on the Mascotte was engaged. The city of Key West will have a big crowd today. It Is reported that there Is great excitement at Havana, but no disorder. Intense disappointment was exhib ited by all hands on hoard the (lagshli New York when news regarding the reported settlement at Madrid was read. Until 0 o'clock last evening it was confidently believed the lleet would sail tndny or tomorrow for Havana or Porto IUco, and the pacific news came like n bombshell. Captain Sampson read the dispatch with eager Interest after which it was read at the messes, He believes that there Is still a chance that the Ameilcan navy may have nn opportunity to show what It is made of, but he regrets the delay, which will probably enable Spain to bring her .torpedo flotilla and other warships to these waters. All the high naval au thorities on board maintain that Spain shouU not ho allowed to bring her forces over pending settlement. To Cure Headache la IS Minutes. Take I)r, Davis' Ati-lleadacho. All druggist Tim rn-FCT on speculation. How Hulls mid Honrs Profit by Con lllctltilt Wac Itmiiorn. New Yuri. April ". There is a strong cnnvli tbm cm Wall street that delny In the ending In of the president's mcs snRe Is favorable to tlie avoidance of war. This was clearly manifest In the response of the matket to the early rumor from abroad that the president's messnKe would not eo In yesterday, and to the later authorized announce ment from Wasliliigtorithat It would be withheld until Monday. The dispo sition of the mesmiKe was the central point about which the whole market turned all day. The assertions of the mornlns newspapers thut It would without tiuoHtlnn tfo In, und that It would declare for forcible Intervention, caused the decline nt the opening, the opening prices In almost all cases being the lowest of the day. The resistance to the decline and the quick recovery were a surprise to out side observers, who were prepared for something lllse a war panic on the ex change. The recovery was duo to cabled reports of a rumor In London that the message would not go In until next Tui'sdny. This rumor was quickly discredited by statements from Wash ington, and the market drifted to a lower plane again, hut not to the low est. The stagnation of the trading during this period of waiting was al most absolute, and tho sudden out break of activity when the later au thentic repoits came from Washington that the message would be delayed until Monday was In strong contrast. It was evident that the conclusion was leaped to that the withholding of tho message was due to a reception of fur ther proposals from Spain or to move ments for mediation by Kuropan pow ers, giving promise that the two coun tries might emerge peacefully from their entanglement. The violent ad vance was cheeked and reaction set In when It was stated that delay was due to advices from Consul Perioral Leo. Prices stiffened again, however, before the close, on the strength of the gen eral sentiment that delay favoied peace. rt! For Infants and Children. Till Would Not SiitlMfy Cubans. London, April 7. The Vienna corre spondent of The Times explains a plan of settlement which "offers an accept able compromise. If not too late, nnd which has already come under the no tice of one of tho parties concerned." He says: "The scheme Involves giv ing Cuba autonomy, but placing the island In a relation toward Spain sim ilar to that which Egypt sustains to ward Turkey. Under this plan Cuba would pay an annual tribute to Spain, wliile America would be entrusted with the control of the Cuban finances and have the same standing there ns Eng land has in Egypt. The United States would guarantee the Spanish loan, which, considering America's high credit, could easily bo issued at 3 per cent interest, being covered by the tribute. The proceeds of the loan could be divided, say one-third to Cuba and two-thirds to Spain, and thus both ho rescued from financial distress and an honorable peace secured, advantageous to both America and Spain." Children liko it. it saves their lives. We mean One Mmuto Cough Cure, tlio infallible remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, grippe, anil all throat and lung troubles, C. II. Hagonbuch. 'Alio llrnnklyn Tries Her Guns. Fort Monroe, Aprn 7. The Brooklyn, flagship of the Hying squadron, tried her eight Inch juns yesterday in order to test the new elevating apparatus deigned to give them greater range. The first shot was sent out with a ser vice charge of 85 pounds of powder, the gun being elevated at five degrees. The 200 pound shell left the muzzle of the gun at a velocity of 2,000 feet a second. It struck the water two and three-quarter miles from the ship, send ing up a vast column of water. The second shot was with the full powder charge, 110 pounds, and sent the pro jectile very near four miles, putting it in the water at a speed of 1.000 feet per second. There was no perceptible Jarring from the shot. Minimi Our Harbors. New York, April 7. The engineering corps, under the direction of Colonel Henry M. Itobert, has begun operations for the sublnarlne mining of the en trances to New York and other harbors along the Atlantic coast. Detachments of engineers from Willets Pont were yesterday sent to Philadelphia, Port land, Boston, Charleston, Hampton Roads, Fort Wadsworth and Fort Han cock. It will take only seven hours to completely mine this harbor. A force of 120 men has been ordered to be ready to leave the post at a half hour's no tlce to assist in the work of preparing for the laying of mines and torpedoes between tlie Virginia capes, at the en trance to Chesapeake bay. Buy Koystonelloiir. Uo suro that tho nam Lessio & Baku, Ashland, Pa is printed ou over buck. Annual Sales over 6,000,000 Boxes TOE BILIOUS AND HERV0US DISORDERS such as 'Wind and Pain In tho Stomach, Giddiness, Fulness after meals, lload acbo. Dlzzlnoss, Drowsinoss. Flushings ot Kent. Loss of Appetite. Oostlvoness. Illotches on tho Skin, Cold Chills. Dis til r bod Sleep. Frightful Droams and all Kervous and Trembling Sousations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. F.vory sufforcr will acknowledge them to ho A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Iir.lXHAM'.s 1MI.I.S, taken ns direct ed, will quickly restoro Fomalos to com ploto health. They promptly roinovo obstructions or irregularities ot tho sys tem mid euro Hck llcadnclie. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN. WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And bavo th LARCEST SALE Ufnnrl'aH'iit.Mt'illrluu lit the World. 25c. at all Drug Stores. Celebrated Female Powders never fall. 'lii.UjUl.MiWiii.-iUre l&em Mhuid lure (liter ruling with Ttnj rnd Pranyroyftl Pillt aal other like runedlei). Alwjr buy Ui bt od njld dUp. t. Uuvutced upmur to all othen. .IJ'Siyey poiiitment. Uuvmi bt but In tlie liKik 3ix.iiMk lur.ik ITrket, A nil. 1. IVUCUUUf, 1 . M( JKMtOD,JUlM GREAT DANGER Sufferers From Kidney Disease Should Read This Carefully. When tho Waddcr or Kidneys are dis eased, the afflicted poison Is in j;reat dunger of death. When the urine gets pale or very dark ; when the desire to urinate Is very frequent, especially at night; when mere is a miming sensation or pain in passing wuter; when there is asedtmcntorcloudy Btihstance at tho hot- torn of the vessel after aatrdthe urine has stood when there is aching in the small of tlio back or loins, your Kid neys or Blad der are affected nnd you had better look out. The disease is liable to lead to pneumonia, 'nntietKtiitf Inn ibronchitis, and that means still more certain death. At tho slightest sign of any dis order in tho Kidneys or Bladder, go to the drug storo as quickly as you can and get a bottle of Dr. David Kennedy' a Favorite Remedy for $1. It will re move you from danger at once and effect a radical, permanent cure. Do not allow the dealer to substituto another nicdi cine. Nothing equals this great prepa ration. Insist upon having Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. SAMPLE BOTTLE FUEE.-If you wish to tost Favorite Remedy before buying it, send your name and address to the Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Kondout, N. Y., mention this paper, and a sample bottle of Favorite Rem edy and pamphlet of valuable informa tion will be sent you by mail prepaid This offer is guaranteed genuino by tho publishers of this paper. THH intO!' TtlAHKETS As Itolleoted by . . ngs In 1'hllndol- pliln nnd HiHttnioro. Philadelphia, April c Flour firm: win ter superfine, '.-; Pennsylvania roller, clear. $1.10(4.25. city mills, extra, $3.2M 3.C5. Ryo Hour quiet nnd steady nt 2.9) per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat weak: No. 2 red. spot, 999ic.il; No. 2 Pennsylvania und No. 2 Delaware led, Jl.OOVtflOl. Corn quiet; No. 2 mixed, March, 34?4Ti3oc. ; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 33T3SVbc. Oats (pilot; No. 2 white, 33c; No. 2 white, clipped, 33?j33',ic. Hay steady for desirable grades; choleo tlm othy, $12 for large bales. 13oef firm; beef hams. $22.50fl23. Pork dull; family, $12?i) 2.00. Lard easier; western steamed, Sj.Oj, Butter very llrm; western creamery, 170 22c; factory, HVfilCc.; lilglns, 22c; Imi tation creamery, HVaUlSVic ; Now YorK dairy, loft 20c. ; do. creamery, l"22c, fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing nt 24 2ic. ; do. wholesale, 23o. Chceso quiet; large, white and colored, 7',4c; small do., 8H8V4o.; light skims, 6?4(QC4c.; part skims, 4TjGc; full skims. 23c. Eggs firm; Now York and Pennsylvania. lOfflOHc; west ern, fresh, 10c; southern, !)V&fi9c. Po tatoes steady; Now York, $2.37W(52.C0; sweets, J3W4.00. Tallow dull; city, 3 9-10 3c; country, 3'ii3;)4C Cottonseed oil dull; prime crude, 19',4C ; do. yellow, 22 'AC Turpentine steady at 311,!iff32c Cabbage quiet; Florida, 73c. 611. 25; Sa vannah and Charleston. $1.25filD0. Baltimore, April 0. Flour dull and un changed. Wheat easy; spot ncd month, 994iWVc.; May, 99V-.Q (1 ; steamer No. 2 red, DEUQKlic.; southern, by sample, 97c. ffj Jl; do. on grade. M,Vn 9994c Corn easy spot, month and May, 3l'4'g31l;c ; steamer mixed, 34fl31!4e. ; southern white, 2GHI SOVic; do. yellow, 35ic Oats quiet; No, white, 33033i2c.; No. 2 mixed, 30S30'Ac, Hay llrm; No. 2 nearby, CCc; No. 2 west ern, G7c Hay firm; choice timothy, $12.00 013. Grain freights very dull; stenm to Liverpool, per bushel, 3,4d., May; Cork, for orders, per quarter, 3s. 3d., April; 3s. 1H1 May. Kggs firm and unchanged. Cheese steady and unchanged. Lettuce, $12.5ftl.50 per basket. Whisky unchanged, T.lvo Stock Mnrltots, New York, April C Peeves slow and a shade lower except for top grades nnd bulls; two ears unsold; steers, $4.C55.15; oxen and stags, $4fj4.20; bulls, $304; cows, $304,15. Calves active; closing firm; nil sold; veals, J4&6.G0; fed calves, $3SJ3.50. Sheep and lambs llrm; one and a half cars unsold; wool sheep, $105.25; clipped do., $3.75f(4.50; wool lambs, $0(f6.50 for good to choice; clipped, $5to.25; spring lambs, $2,5046 each. Hogs higher at $1.15 4.35. Hast Liberty, Pa., April 0. Cattle steady; extra. $a.l035.15; fair, $4.30ff4.60; common, $3,9044.20. Hogs nctlve; prime medium and best Yorkers, S4.15ftl.20; light Yorkers, $tf4.10; heavy hogs, $4.1034.15 pigs, $3.70413.95; good roughs, $3.50413.75 common to fair, $2.503.25. Sheep firm; choice clipped, $1.2531.35; common, $34? 3.50; choice clipped lambs, $4.00455; com mon to good, $4,254)1.85; spring lambs, $C4t b. Veal calves, $54)0.50. War Munition From Franco. Paris, April 7. The United States government has purchased In France a considerable quantity of ammunition and a number of quick firing guns Lieutenant W. S. Sims, the United States naval attache, will shortly re Heve Lieutenant J. C. Colwell, the Unl ted States naval attache In London, wliile the latter recuperates. Jorsoy -Naval llesorves ordered Out Jersey Cty, April 7. The members of the battalion of the ISast Naval Re serve, New Jersey, have been ordered by Commander Washington to report on the United States steamer Ports mouth, lying at Hoboken, this after noon. It is said that a detachment will then start for the League Island navy yard, to take the monitor llontauk to Portland, Me. , . Fntlier Chlrtwlok Prnmofon. New York, April 7. Father Chldwfck, chaplain of the Maine, who Is in this city, received notice from Washington yesterday that he has been advanced to the rank of lieutenant in tho United States navy. King; Otto's Condition. Munich, April 7. An olllclal bulletin with reference to the 'condition of tho demented King Otto of Ilavaria, who yesterday was reported to he dying, says: "The condition of the king Is not serious, but ho Is suffering from a Blight hemorrhage of the bladder." Voorlu-oH Itonppolnts a Domoornt. Trenton, April 7. Governor Voorheea yesterday reappointed James T. Mor gun aB secretary of tho bureau of labor statistics, for five years. The place pay $1,500 a year. Morgan was originally appointed as a Democrat, and comes from Union county. Proyfu-. May Ho Liberated. Urussels, April 7, The Solr, of this city, declares that tho Dreyfus trial will shortly bo annulled hy the French court of appeal, on the samo grounds as the Zola trial, This would giv Captain Dreyfus his liberty. Mother anil Clilltlrmi Cremated Howling Cieen, O., April 7. Mrs. Oeorge Cnrr and her two small children were burned to death at Hays during the night, Tho Carr homo wnB dlBcov ered to be on (Ire, and Mrs. Carr rushed In to rescue her two sleoplng Children. Uefore Bhe could do so, however, the building wub enveloped In llatnos, and all three perished, Tho oilgln of tlm fire is unknown. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. l)avl' Anti-Headache never falls, 25e. AW!! WMi HAWAIIAN ROYALISTS DIVIDED. Ono of Tliolr Pnrnini l.onrtoi'H Urcos Adliot'nnco to tlio Itopubllo. Honolulu, via San Francisco, April 7. Tlie old Iloyallst party of Hawaii Is hopelessly divided, and 111 feeling be tween the two factions Is becoming more and more Intense. Friendships of long standing have been greatly strained within the last few davs. A Iloyallst meeting was held recently, but ndhetents of the ex-rjueen did not at tend it, those present being Hawarlans wlio favor Princess Klaulanl. To old pnrty adheres firmly to Llliuokatanl and restoration. It declines to recog nize any other platform or sot of prin ciples. It Is tho largest and most powerful faction. This faction has denounced a native named Kaulla, a member of tho Ha waiian commission Just returned from Washington. Kaulla claims that res toration and annexation are both dead, and he advises the Hawallans to unite In support of the republic, take tho oath of allegiance, register and par ticipate In the politics of the country. One of Kaulla's friends states that the ex-comtnlssloner Is very ambitious In a political way, and that he will bo a candidate for tlie oillce of president of Hawaii if an election is held under tho laws of tho present republic. Three Killed on tlio Hall. Thomaston, Conn., April 7. On ac count of an uccldent to a work train on the Nnugutuck branch of the Consoli dated railroad, about a mile and a half north of this borough, three Italians lost heir lives, nnd a fourth was seri ously Injured. The accident was caused by a box car, In which the men were riding, leaving tho track. Prominent Ocliiwiit'cnn Suicides. New Castle, fel April 7. John J. Doyle, a prominent merchant of Now Castle, aged 55 years, committed sui cide yesterday by shooting himself. Mr. Iioj'le was prominent In Demo cratic politics, and held the position of state sealer of weights and meas ures. Ill health was the cause. Perished In tho Ico FIopm, St. John's. N. F., April 7. Tho seal ing steamer Vangunrd Is returning to port with three of her crew dead, the Leopard with two and the Labrador with two. Thev perished in the Ico floes on the night of March 21. The Aurora, which arrived yesterday, had 25 men frostbitten. To Opou Now Ilcdford ."Mills. New Hertford, Mass., April 7. Tho treasurers of the nine cloth mills now on strike have unanimously agreed to open the mill gates next Monday morn ing to such operatives ns care to return to work. It Is generally believed thnt a majority of the strikers will go to work. Klomllko Craze, Uuntmtott. San Francisco, April 7. The steamer Alameda arrived yesterday from Syd ney, N. S. W., and brought 41 bars of gold valued at $325,375 from Auckland and $2,000,000 In sovereigns from Syd ney. Her passenger list was very large, there being 107 cabin passengers. The Klondike craze Is unabated In the colonies, and 25 Australian miners who Intend to leave as soon as possible for Alaska, came yesterday. A REMEDY FOR THE Effects of Tobacco. tnr&nii cxccsslvo uso ot tobacco, especially U by young men Is always In Jurloua and undoubtedly shortens llfo materially Mr. Ed. 0. Ebsen, compositor ou tho Contra' Costa A'cu'8, Jlnrtlncz, Cal., writes; "I have used Dr. lilies' Restorative Ncrvlno and ro eelved much bonefit from it. I was troubled Ttlth nerv2usnc3s, dizzy spells and sleepless, ncss, caused by tho uso of tobacco and stim ulants. I took Dr. lilies' Ncrvlno with mar vclously good results, allaying thodlzzlncss, quieting tho nerves, and enabling mo to sleop and rest, proving in my caso a very beneficial remedy." Dr. Allies' Rcstoratlvo Ncrvlno Is especially adapted to restoring tho nervous system to Its normal condition under such circumstances. It soothes, heals ana strengthens. BCTfPSi? Dr. Miles' Remedies aro60ld by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first hottlo benofita or money re funded. Rook on dis eases ot tho heart and ncrvc3 free. Address, Klt,6l VlBl DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. DETECTIVES ! Kimball's Detective Agency Do all legitimate detective work. A correspondent wanted iri all towns. Office. 58 Trust Building, Willlamsport, Pa. 000000KKKHKCK000-0 I Webster's jlsnternationa I M6fcioiiary ? Successor of the " VnalrUlyett.' t: Tho Ono Great Standard Authority, t hit wrtw'S Jioii. !. i, jin'Wfr, eitauclarcl of tho IT. 8. C.ov't VrintltiK umce, me v. n. miirema i;ourt, tin me riaia nit pieme ('&MMB,Anlof near ly au ine HCiiuoiuooKs. Warmly CotiiiiieucltMl l7 State Rmertntenlnti ( or Schools, Oolh'KH I'H-nL- (Ipiits.aml other urn turn , mutual milium iumiuvr- 111 lint titiiifii-lioM. fiml tn 'Jls ,'S8', ""I Iiumj mid Belf ; ' niVr.FOR PRACTICAL USE.! ' to ilnj the word u anted. . :v ascertain the pronunclaon . is ij trace tho growth ot u word, !' ' t -y to Icnru ..hat a word means. . . - ... ....... ....,, ......... I ' i : t .--tilt u ionics f i ..in lluMirw vttli a ( ' ii - I ,i t'i -t t 'ijilkij tin' nuikt tliiTfillMinll. . ' I i I l , i ' T IlillM'Ut K1IIW1 Ulint. '1 In ; ' i nil', I . flncU tliU liui'lk to which III! J tuny 1IS8IHI in imr.-.Mri!0. ? OUT TUB nnsT. 5 .STS; clmn ragei sent on application to 4 . .C- ft MlUlUrA M CO., l'ltbllsliern, IWUUWUVWWWVWOV C ilk pP1 v MI 33 ISIS! '0 OLD DUST." TO THE LAND OF SUNSH1HE And Flouerfi, the Hand of Ameilcn, Cali fornia. Via tlio tiuo pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Itouto," which traverses a rcgiun of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes ato unknown. Pullman first mid becond class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old anil New Moxico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and N'cvada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway Improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your liome, literature, and full information, drop a postal card, J. P. MuCauu, T. P. Agent, nil) Rail road avenue, Elmira, N. Y., or 391 Uroad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, O. E P. Agt. WHAT IT INDICATES Nothing so interferes with one's plans or ambition like sickness or poor health. Have you ever thought that your kidneys may be the cause of your sickness? You can easily find out by setting aside your urine for twenty-four hours ; a sediment or settling indicates an un healthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the hack, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. It is a source of comfort to know that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root is the gieat remedy for all kidney and bladder complaints. It relieves pain, stitcii or dull aching in the back, difficult or painful urination, frequent desire to urinate, scalding or pain in passing it, and quickly overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night. The mild and extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. Its action is gentle, yet immediate, the relief speedy and (lie cures permanent. At druggists fifty cents and one dollar. You may luve a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free hy mail upon receipt of three two-cent stamps. Men tion IIl'.KAI.D and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ilinghamton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuine ness of tliis ofier. A Clever Trick. It certainly looks liko it, hut thero is really no trick about it. Anybody can try it who lias lamo back and weak kidneys, malaria or nervous troubles. We mean ho can euro himself right away by taking Electric Hit ters. This medicine tones up the whole system, acts as a stimulant to tlie liver nnd kidneys, is a blood purifier and nervo tonic. It cures constipation, headache, fainting spells, sleeplessness and melancholy. It is imrely vegetable, a mlldt ftxatlvo, and re stores tho system to Its natural vigor. Try Electric Hitters and bo convinced that they are a miracle worker. Every hottlo guaran teed. Only 50c. a bottlo at A. Waslcy's drug storo. KUNNINO ON tijii:, KOUTHIUtN RAILWAY FLORIDA TRAITS MAK IN(i A KKMAltKAULi: RECORD, Jacksonville, Fla., Fob. 22. Last season it was not au uncommon occurrence for the trains from the North to reach here from one to live hours lato. Tho jcmarkablo regu larity of tho arrival on time of tho Southern Railway trains this season is a matter of comment and favorable criticism around the hotels and by all incoming tourists. The scheihilo of tho Florida Limited, the fatt train over the Southern Railway and tho Florida Central and Peninsular, is several hours shorter than that of last year, but the track has been put in oxcollcnt condition and the engineers of incoming trains say tho new schcdulo is made with ease. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your L Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forover, bo mado well, strong, magnetic, full of now lifo and vigor, tako No-To-Bac, tho wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Ovor 400,000 curod. Buy No-To-Ilao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a euro. 50c or $1.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Utciliug ltemcdy Co., Chlcago.or Now York . Decoration Day Tour to Gettysburg, Tlio Pennsylvania llallroad Company has at ranged for another of its popular soven Uay personally-conducted tours to tho battle Held of Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, and Waahiugtou, to leavo New York and Phila delphia hy special train Saturday, May 28. Uato, $27.00 from Now York; ?21.00 from Philadelphia, covers all nceessary expenses, Ptoportlouato rates from other points. For itlneraties and full information apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, 1100 Broad way, New York j 78'J Broad street, Newark, N. J.j orfleo. V. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Give the Children a Drink called Graln-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to tako the placo of coll'ce. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used It becatifeo when properly prepared it tastes liko tlio fluest collee but la free from nil its injurious properties. Grain Oaids dlgoitlon and strengthens tho nerves, It is" not a stimulant hut a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about 1 as much at cofloo. 15 aud 25u. Coming ISvents. April 10. Entertainment under ausplccsof the, Welsh Congregational church, in the church building, South West street. Tickets 10 cents, Including lefrusliments. May 1th. Social and entertainment under auspices of tlio Welsh Presbyterian church, In Bobbins' opera houso. A torpid liver robs you of ambition and ruins your health, DeWitt's UUlo Early Itisers cle.iuso the liver, cure constipation and all stomach aud liver troubles. 0. II. llugcnhucli. 'QOLD DUST." PROFESSIONAL CARDS jyi. W. II. Y I NO ST, VErEHINAItY SURGEON. Graduate nnd Ijtte Uenldent lloune BurRCCP the University Stnte ot Iff. Y. lleniluuartrrsi-Comiucrclal Hotel. Shenandoah TURKIC YKAR COURSU. Calli night or day promptly rcipondtd. jij M. IIUKKB, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ci m T." r1 I.,,! t.l ' , Centre utreetH, Sheiitndonh. r II. POMKROY, It ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. JJt W. SIIOKMAKKR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre street. pUOF. JOHN JONia, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box OS, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having studied under some o( the hflrt mutors ie London and Parli, will hto Uj4i on tho violin, mandolin, guitar and voAl cro. Term rcasonabls. Adaraai In cure ! SWiftta, the jeweler Shenandoah. Philadelphia & Reading Railway i'...n Hard Coal No Smoke IN EFFECT S1AHCII 13th, 1S08. Trains leave 8hennndoah as follows: For Now York via Philadelphia, week days. 2 10, S8C. 730 9 Ma. in., 12 S3, S 10 and 0 07 p. ni Hundnya, J 10 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, weak daya, IS SIS, 7 30 a. 111., 12 83 and 3 10 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week rfaya, 2 10, 5 80, 7 80. 9 54 a.m., 12 S3, 10 and 6 07 p. I. Huntlnys. 2 10 a. ra. For i'ottmllle. week dava. 2 10. 7 38. 9 It a. m.. 12 3.1,3 10, 0 07 and 7 23 p. ill. Bundaya, 2 I9a. ra, For Tumaquii and Mahanoy City, week days. 210.5 30, 7 30, 9 St a. m., 12 1, 3 10 and 07 F. m. Additional to Mahanoy City only, 1140 p. m. .Sundays, 2 10 a, u. For Willlauixnort, Hunhury and Lewleburg, week days, 4 OT. 5 30, 1130 a.m.. 12 83, 7 p. m Himdnyfl, 8 25 a. ra. For Mahnno) Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 4 0), f 86, 7 30. 9 54, 11 80 a. m 12 S3, 8 10, 6 07, 7 25, &5 and 11 40 p. ra. Uiindaya, 2 10, 4 05 a. ra. For Ashland and bharaoklu, week days, 4 OS, 5 80,7 30, 11 30 a. m.. 12 33, 3 10,6 07, 7 2S and H 65 p. m. rlundays, 4 03 a. m. For Baltimore, VVnsliliictoii and the Went via 11. .to. It, It., through trains lea". Raattaur Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & H. B X.) ul 2T, 7 55, 1120 a. m., 810 and 7.27 p. i.. Hunien, 3 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. m., 3 40 and 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chait nut atreets station, weok days, 10 80 a. m. 12 30, 12 15 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOlt SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 SO, 8 00, 11 SO a. m., and 1 SO, 4 SO, 9 00 p.m. Sundays, 0 00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, weak days, 1 80, 9 10 a. m.. 1 80 and 4 15 n. tn, Leavo Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 12 01, 8 40, ii 36, 10 10 a. m. and 1 42, 4 03, 6 SO p. m. fjandaya, 12 01 a. m, Leave Headlng.week days, 2 05, 7 01,1001, a.m. 12 00 m., 4 19, 600 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 103 a. ra. Leave Pottsvllle, week days, S 05, T 10 a. m,, 12 30 and 8 10 p. ra. Sundays, 8 07 a. m. Leave Tnmaqua, week days, 8 55, 7 46, 11 S a. ra., 1 88, 5 60, 7 20 and 9 43 p. ra. Sundays, 8 ii ra Leave Mahunoy City, week days, 12 30, 4 $1, 8 15, 11 47 a. in., 2 17, 5 IS, 6 21, 7 44 and 10 81 p. m Hundayt 12 25, 4 21 a. in. Iave Mahunoy Plane, week days, 1183, 2 40, 0 30,8 30. 10 25, 11 6'J a. m., 2 82, &82, 6 41, 7 57, 10 22 p m. Sundays, 12 49, 2 40, 4 85 a. en. Leavo Wtlliamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 20 a oi,, 4 00 aud 11 30 p. ra. Sundays, 11 80 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street waif and South ntrect wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 9 00 a. m 2 00, (3 00 Saturdays only), 4 00. 5 00 p. m. Accommoda tion, HOG a. in., 5 IS, 6 80 p. m. Sundays Knpress, 900, 10 00 a. in. Accommodation, t 00 a. b.., 4 45 p. ni. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, tntner Atlantic nud Arkansas avenuea. Weekdays Kipress, 7 35, 900 a.m., 3 80,6 80 p. in. Accommodation, 4 25, 8 15 a. nr. 405 p. m. Sundays Express, 4 00, 5 30, 8 00 p. m. Ac commodation, 7 15 a. m,, 4 15 p. m. Parlor Cars on all oxnrASH trains. Xor further information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Heading Hallway tleket agsnt or address I. A, Swhioard, Kdsoh J. Weeks, Gen'l Sunt.. Qen'l Posa'r Agt., Reading Terminal, Philadelphia. nillions of Dollars Go up in smoke ovory yoar. Take no risks but got your houses, slock, fur niture, etc., insured In first-class rt liablo companies as represented by hAVIh FATKT Insurance Agent, UAYIU rAUO 1 '120 South Jardln St. Alao Llfa undAccldental Oompa' 1 A THE GREATEST BOOK Of THE AGE! Should be Id Every Home and Library. TUB People's BiDle History U written by KIlit lion. William Twart n I ad tone, Ki'l'remler of Great Hrltlan and Ireland, Chester, En n. i Uev, A. II, tiaice, Queen' College, Uiford, Kng.t Iter. Hamuel Ourtltm, 1. 1)., Chicago 'Ibeofoaical Hera I nary, Chicago. Ill.i tier, Frederic W. Farrar, 1.L., F.H.H., Dtfaii of Canterbury, Canterbury, Kng.t Iter. Klmer H. (Japan, l).l.,Tufta Oolleuu, HonierTllle, Mau. Iter, Frank W. Uuntaulu. 1. J)., Armour Institute, Chicago, 111.) Hev. (loom P. Pentecost, D.P., M nry te rm ne l'reshjteriHi. Uhurch, Loudon, Eas.) Iter. H, H. Mac Arthur, 1 U., Calvary HaplUt Church. New York City, N. Y.i Hov. Martin Hummerbell, 1 .!)., Main htreat Froo Hai'tUt Church, Lowiston, Me., Iter. Frank M. UrUtol. IMi.Flrht Methodist Fnlticopal Church, KvanMou. Ill.i liov. W. T. Moore, lXU..''Tbe ChrU tlaa Commonwealth," London, Lnii.i Iter, Kdward Kverett Hule. D.D., Rtiuth Con u relational Church, lloflton, IMusfl.) Hev. .ToMoph A nor lteet, D.U., Wesley an College, Itichraoud, Knc i Iter, Caspar ltene Gregory, lidlpzlu University, Leipzig, UermnnTi Hev, wra. Cleaver Wilkinson, IM , University of ChtcaRo, Chi rnuo. Ill.i Hev, Hamuel Hart, D l), Trinity ColleR. Hart ford, (Jonn.jjtev.,1, Monro Glbhon,D.l.,Bt..Tohn'i ootl l'reitbiterian Chu rrh, London, Kntf.t Hev, George U Larimer, LL !., Tlio Temple, Hoton, Mam. 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