EVENING HERALD KWAHI. 18111.11 187U. ! Puullsliud every KtoiiIiik, KiwpSiiilKy,M 1 X South Jahiiin Htukkt. Nkak CKriHt j lie llcrnld Isdetlvrieil liiSlieiiamiaiinMut the nnrrnnnilliiK ton a for six tent 11 week, iy lOal the currier. By mnll S3 .00 n year, or J Hint n month, pnynhla In ndvitnce. sdvertlK meats charged ac-cord I ntt to space hud position. The publishers twrvo Hie rliiht to ehitnite Hie lAteltlon or n'ierl,mi,ntn whenever the pub-')atli-i of iieivii dcmtn'l" It. The right Is rwervwl to t niu- ndvcrtluMwii, whether rtftlil tor ir mil, llie publishers may deem iproper. AdvpTrlsltiK rntwi iiwile known Ifpon nppllofUlnll. Entered nt the portofllce M Shennndimh, Pi..,a second olas mnll matter. TKI.Kl'lIONR CONNKOTION "All the News That's Fit to Print." evening Hr!d j TUESDAY. AMtll. IB. 18B8. TilKltK vtt no flirht III Cotitfrpaa ystcrduy. but "cold ten" wit" taken with the nmttil regularity. 1 ! t the hour of going to prens the 'hnmiele hurt Hot linen served with notice of ft prosecution for llll.'l Tun procrastination nt the capitol Min. 1 1 nt the people of thin eotiti tr !uie iv very large utoclt of pa- t tcln'e 1 r limy he timely to observe that the htute preHft is unanimous in con demning the (JongreHsiinan from the Tii u teeiit h district. It i-quite posible that the base hall buttery will not be the vhole tliniir this season. Other batteries lint romniiiiid Kome attention. Dit. Swallow litis, annotincpd his intention to run on the Prohibition ticket for (lovemor. In other words, he ill again present himself as the fifth wheel to the Democratic wagon. TiiKiti; arc many applicants on the anxious bench patiently awaiting the action of the County Commissioners. If tiie appointments are not made .tmii ..niu' of the "patriots'' will go to wur. Si'K KKit Ukud has been in many tight places and has had many close caIN during his occupancy of the chair, but he has always rose equal to the emergency. A man of less force of character would have failed. HitKAT IIiutain's decision to hold cniil to be contraband, and to pro hibit the Mile thereof by Uritibh sub ject 111 home or in the colonies to either belligerent in case of a eon thct bet ween the United States and Spain, is decidedly advantageous lo us. ur .ships could procure all the tuei they need at home ports near the 11 cue of operations, but the Ibitis 1 coaling stations in the West Indies ami I lie Bermudas Would bo closed to Spanish -hips. i'K papers in the country, while ciiinmi'iidiiig the patriotism of the South, me expressing a surprise at its aoloi- and enthusiasm. They had looked lorn lukewariuuess among the people of the South If trouble arose I' -i ween t his country and a foreign to,. Mut this only displayed a dense ignorance of the temper ami feeling of t In-Southern people. The North is not the whole thing in patriotism or any other respect, and I'ncle Sam hxesiis much down this way as he does up thero, says the Nashville Anie ric an. Tiik referee in tho controx-erfiy be tween t 'ougrossinon liriimin and Harriett, which culminated in a most disgraceful scone in tlio lloitho on Wednesday, yesterday read a state ment to that body to which both the belligerent statesmen had subscribed. The apology to the House xvas made through Mr. Sherman, who stated that the matter had been adjusted satisfactorily to both gentlemen, and that both had apologized. AVhuti it becomeh necostary for a representa tive of the pooplo to apologize for his acts it is time to give him his passport. l'KMTH.vuK for a fault dono is highly commendable. It earns for giveness in this xvorld as well us in the ne.xt. Hut the need for penitence implies an original fault which it 011I1I be better to correct. Tho of fenses for which men repent, says a valued exchange, nro usually those xvhich come from thoughtlessness of passion. Hardened offenders who Strong, steady nerves Are needed for success Everywhere. Nerves Depend simply, solely, Upon the blood. Pure, rich, nourishing Blood feeds the nerves And makes them strong. The great nerve tonic is Hood's Sarsaparilla, Because it makes The blood rich and Pure, giving it power To feed the nerves. Mood's Sarsaparilla Cures nervousness, Dyspepsia, rheumatism, Catarrh, scrofula, And all forms of Impure blood. enliiinit wruunx ili'lili'Hiti'l and Willi' full n inltvt m ml i i) "f wlmt they lire diiliif; "fldiini ti'Miit. Tlio ncultiMits nn (rcnci'tillx tlnwp who lmvo iich'd 1 tlioiiKlitlestly or lit Ii'iiot without duo eoiirddemtioti. WliiMi exposure or piiiiMiiiient Impends they 'jeeiiine penitent. It la too lute then to cor rect tlu mistake or wrung thuy have I'lUimiit W'd, lint It Ik not too Into for them to ttike I he Iphhoii to hottrt tlint they are ntilTurifiK lieeniiso they did not stop to think or hciiu.i they neg lected to take the ndvico of their j eldem, who, perlmpn, wurned theiuof thi'lr danger. , OLD POINT COMFORT AND WASHINGTON. ' PKIIsoN VI.I.Y-CONIHlTr.l) Till H VI I I'KSN- , HX I.VANIA HXII.KOAIl. j The lint of the present serifs uf four day ton rs to old Point Comfort mill Wnshinglun ' tiniler the Peromtly-loiiduitcd Totirlit .System of the Ptuiisylvania lhdlroiul "111 , leave New York Saturday, April 'J.'i. Tho ! pnrty will travel hy the t'11 pe I'liarlcs liuutu ! to Old I'oint t'otnfort. where 0110 day will lo ! spent; thence hy boat up the Potomac rivet j to Vntliiuglon, pciidiug two days at that ' point. Hound-trip rate, including trunspor ' tutioli, meals i n mute, tianstcis, hotel 111' 1 1'l'oiiiiiioiliitions, lirth on steamer, mill nil necessary expenses, $'2.W from Now York; $21 00 from Trenton; 11U.50 fiom Phihidel 1 phla. Proportionate rales from utlier points. ULD POINT COMKOI1T ONLY. I Tickets to Old I'oint Comfort only, inclutl ' lug one anil three-fourths days' board at that place, and (rood lo return direct hy logular I trains within six days, will lie mid In cun I iti'tliou with this tuurut nite ol $111.00 from ! New York, $15.00 from Trenton, 14.00 from i l'hiladnlpliia, and proportionate rates fiom other pointn. At n slight additional rxpemo toiiri.sts can extend the tiip to VirKinia lloui'h, with accommodation at tlio l'llncos Anne Hotel. For itineraries and full Information, apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Aceut, 11IW liroad way, New York ; 7SU I!rcmd Street, Newark, N.J.;or(leo. W. lloyd, AssUtant Oenoral l'usfoimer Agent, Ilroad Street Station, l'hila dolphia. DlBcox'cred by a Woman. Another great discovery has heen made, and that too, by a lady in this country. "Di--ea-e fastened its clutihe upon her and foi scm'ii years -lie wilhstooil ils severest tests, hut her vital organs xvere undermined and death seemed imminent. I'Vir three months she coughed incessantly, and ciilild not sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery, In purchasing of u a bottle ol Dr. King's New Discovery fur Consumption, and wa- so much relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all night; andilh two bottles, has been ab solutely uircd. Her name is Mrs. I.uthei I .uly. Tlius writes C. Hnmnick & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Regular size 50c and St. 00. livery bottle guaranteed. Tlio South nud Its AilvauliiKiis. The Southern Hallway has issued for free distribution, a sixteen page journal des criptive of Virginia, North and South ( 'Mo lina. Tennessee, OeorgU, Alabama and Mississippi. Persons seeking now locations, or capitalists desiring to make saloaud prullt able investments will tlud the information contained therein Imth valuable and inlet estiut;. Copies will be mailed free upon ap plication to John M. Ueull, District l'asscn tjer AKcut, H2s Chestnut street, Philadelphia, I'a. 3For Infants anil Children. Tie It oa ere:? 4.H jpef' liryuil lit lollNVllle. The intl 1e.1t ions are that tho Academy of Music will he taxo I to its utmost capacity to-morruw night when William Jennings lliyan, the silver advocate, makes his first ap pearance in Pottsx ille. A hi rye delegation will leave at six o'i lock p. m. Those desir iuy seats can secure them by calling on M. .1. hawlor or John J. Toole, members of the committee, who have tickets for 11 number ol choice seats yet to be disposed of. The tickets are selling at 75 cents for first lluor, 50 cents tor second and 2.1 cents fur gallery. Quite a number of people in town have received in vitations entitling them to a seat 011 the stage dining the lecture and a seat at the banquet atterwards. The-o invitations will cost tho hulders $2.50 Otve the ClUlaren a Drink called Oruin-O. It is ti delicious, appetling, nourishing food drink to take the place ol coll'ee. Sold hy all grocers and liked by all who have used it because when properly prepared it tastes like the finest coffeo but is I'ree from all its injurious properties, (ir.iin Oaids digestion and strengthens tho nurves It is not u stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well us adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about i as much an collee, IS and 2uu. Decoration Ii.iy Tour to ticttysbiirg. Tho Pennsylvania ltailroad Company has a 1 ranged for another of its popular soxen day personally-conducted tours to the battle Held of Uettysburg, l.uray Caverns, and Washington, to leave New York and Phila delphia by spoeia.l train Saturday, May 2S Unto, itf.no from New Voik; $21.00 from Philadelphia, coxir. all necessary expenses. Proportionate rales from other points For itineraries and full information apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, 1100 Ilroad way, New York ; 7b0 liroad stieet, Newark, N. J.; orlieo. W. Iloyd, Assistant (ieueral Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. A torpid liver robs you of ambition and ruins your health. DoWitt's Lit.lo 1'irly Itisers cleanse tho liver, euro constipation and all stomach ant', liver trouble. C. II. IlHgeublicli. Knllrosd Itiiiiibllngs, Twelx-e clerks in the coal olllces of the Lehigh Valloy at Packcrton have been laid oil'. CharUs O'Donnell, of Maucli Chunk, yesterday succeeded Ham llalleuthie as puMBtigor brakeinaa between that point and Shainoklii, Tho new schedule of paweuger rates on the Pennsylvania will go Into ollVct to morrow. Thoie is quite 11 reduction in the rates from this town to all tbu principal points along the line, and excursion tickets have been extended from six to eleven days. The Lehigh Valley is vxpeilmentlng hi burning culm or coal dirt in their engines. An engine is being rebuilt fur the purpose. The Pennsylvania will likely Issue a new schedule the first of May. Several changes will Is) made 1111 the short route to I'ottsville. Headache Quickly Cured, Dr. IXivIh' Anti-Headache never falls, 25c. They Can right. Tli government has issued an olllcial circular to the elici t that should 11 mail carrier or any iwisoii hi the service of the government be 11 member of a military company and le called iixm to fight, or should they volunteer their setxlces they would he granted a leave of alioucu and their iuiltion held until their return. skyoiir grocer for tho "Itoynl Patent dour, and take, uo other brand, It is tho best Hour made. IN HOSPITALS Many Operations are Made Necessary By Diseased Bladder and Kidneys. In the hospitals hundreds of opera tions for Stone in the HUuldcr and Dis eased Kidneys are tniulc neees-arv be. cause the patients mglected to keep thotr I'linnry Organs in a healthy cotiuumn. 1 nev Kepi "nutting things off" un til it was too lute. The most deadly foe to. Ktuney. niaililer mid Wood Dis eases is l)v. Diivitl ICeiitictly's Jfn vuritc Ucuwtly. Thirty vein s ngo it began ciiimg people who luid frequent ilesue to urinate, especi ally at night . who experienced scald ing pain in passing water; whose urine, when left standing, contained a sedi ment, and also stained linen when it touched it; xvho suflercd day and night with pain in the smnll of the hack. It has ncx-cr failed to gix-e relief in incurable cases, and ab solute restoration to hcnlth has follow ed its use in all cases not beyond human help. H is sold in drug stores for $1 per bottle. SAMPLE IJOTTLG l-RI-E. Those who buffer from the above ailments, or from Rheumatism, Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint or Constipation, may have a sample bottle and pamphlet of -aluable information free by sending their name' and address to the Dr. David Kennedy Corporation. Rondotit. N.Y. In writing for Tree Sample it is necessary to men tion tlin papa-, so xve may know that the request is made ill good faith. THE HINDOO FAKIR'S GLOVES. The Old lMltor Mini Tells 11 Story Ton (lid to Ho Written. 'bpenkliig of mind reading and tulep nthy ami tho occult, " said tho old cdltoi man, " reminds me of 1111 uvenlng I once epont with tin old friend of mine xvho wne onco !i nuuinglng editor of Tlio llonild. 1 think ho held tho plncu for two xvneKs bo foro bo xvns culled to Kuropo nud relieved. "Ho bud 11 mull from Iitilin, n pure Hin doo, at the house that night. The fulluxv was young and had received 11 ilrst uhtos Kugllsli edur.it Ion in C'aletittn, hut ho im pressed inn somehow 11s being uncanny, iiu had wonderful black eyes, in which seemed to burn tlio (Ires of hell beneath the sleepy lids. "Well, wo got to talking about the niar xelous tricks of Indian fakirs and of the !..nt growing trick and tho basket triok, and lifter nxvliile this Hindoo his mime xvas Ouzmnln, I think said ho wus gifted with rather extraordinary puwers himself. "Ho told Us that he xvuulil go out of the loom ami let us hidu any object and he xvuulil go straight to it as soon as hu en tered, blindfolded. "Wo tried It. titizinula loft tho room, mid xve hid tho whisky boltlo behind some books in 11 bookcase. Then xvo called him and tied 11 handkerchief over his eyes. "Without thu slightest hesltiitiun be went straight to thu bookcase, took out some hooks and produced thu bottle. "Wo tiled lihn a scoru of times, nnd hi never failed to do tbu trick. It xvns nil ex traordhuiry exhibition. "The Hindoo left buforo I did, but In 11 fuw minutes be returned and said be hail forgotten his gloves. Hu began luoking for thum, and mi did xve, but xvo cuuliln t (hid them, tiiitiinbl seiireheil high ami low fur tlio gloves nnd ransm Led tin room, hut at last bad togonwuy without tlicm. "Thu next morning they weio fuune. under tho mfu. That's all." "It's a giuid story, " said tho rcpuiter "Did you exur write it upr" "No," said tho old editor man, "it l Coo old. I'xo known that story for ID years. ' ' "I haven't," said tho reporter. New York World. Children liko It, it saves their lives U. mean One M nute Cough Cure, tin inl ill Ide lemedy lor coughs, colds, croup. Imunli.ti L'riptie, and all throat and lung troubles 1 H. HaKCiibiich. A ""Hsi'imtlng Vhcu. "Of all ftiscinating places under tin sun," tnld 11 gentlemen xvho has hum U much, "tho island of Tiihiti. nur ot tb. Society islands, is tlio most fascinating In that country, a llttlo earth lost 111 o vast ocean, mituiu has dono every thii g to make indolent souls happy Thu 1 Minute is temperate and exen all the year round tho vegetation is luxuriant, thu vvumen beautiful and the nights, full of perfume and mystical light, stir tho most practical mind to lovo of meditation ami dreaming. The inllueiicu of this dreamy, hiy life is Insidious. It is not necessary to work, as thu Island furnishes food vv ithotit tho labor of tilliigu. I know a number of Americans and Fienchman xvho had gunu thero lor n visit nnd haxu bocomo so enraptured xvitli tho languorous existence Unit, liko the vis itors to lotus land, thoylloduwnimdfuiget friends, home, ambition and everything. "I remember bow I used to feel tho in fluence steal upon mo. Jinny a tlmu I wished earnestly to east my lot with those, languorous people. 1 can look back now and sco myself us I lay one night ngatnst a coconliut trco in a sort of ecstasy of med itation. Overhead was a sky bright xvitli 11 million stars. Sounds came to mu In a strange fashion, blending into a murmur. A short distance away a group of natives, girls and men, were shunting tho rhyth mlo chant of thu upu-upu dance. I thought of myself on this llttlo isle, with ocean on every side and New Orleans so mnny miles distant. Nothing seemed real to 1110 hut that spot in tlio sen, with its bright sky overhead. 1 could hear indistinctly tho chant o thu singers and tho sobbing of tho waves. A inysterlouscliarm possessed inc." New Orleans Tlmes-Deiuocrat. Thirty-live years make a generation. That Is how long Adiilph Fisher, of Zanesville, ()., siillercd from piles Ho was cured by using three boxes of DuWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. C. H. Hageiibuch. lllo Judge Itltl, A certain Irish Judge before whom 0110 Uenls O'Urlen xvas tu ho tried received 11 magnlllcent pair of oarrlago horses. The Judgu accepted them and charged tho Jury so iih to seouro a vordlct in O'Hrlon's favor, 60011 afterward Denis sent In n bill for thu horses. The judgo called Denis itsiilo nud privately expostulated xvlth him. "I didn't think you intended to ehnrgo 1110 lor these horses, snld thu Judgo. "C01110, now, my dour friuud, why ehould I pay for them?" "upon my soul," answered Donls, "Hint's queer talk. I'd llku to know why tour lorusiilp should not nay for thomf' Tho Judgo held his poaco and paid the 1111. iirookiyn uitizon. WllliN TUAVKI.INfT" Whether on pleasure bent or business, take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, us it acts most pleasantly and ell'ectually 011 the kidneys, liver, and bowels, pioveuting fevers, headaches and other forms of siuk new. For tsilo 111 50 cent bottles by all load lug druggists. Mauiifai tiircd by tho (ill I furiiia Fig Syrup Co. only. To Cure Headache In IS Minutes, Tukellr. I4vls Ati-llcailacho. All druggists, ALASKAN INDIAN WOMEN. Thry Unto CtimddrrRblo Artistic Ability Despite Their Tollsiiinu l.lu s. Writing of tho "Indian Women of Alas ka and Their Handiwork," in Tho.Wom nil's HoiiiH Coini aiiioii, Olive McGregor sayai "Tho huge expiesslonless fnco of nn Alaskan Indian woman shows hut little evidence of any am I 'it Ion or ability to per form exen tlio sbiiple-i fi atnresof domastlo art, and yet therkillful midnrtintlu results of tho handiwork of thiso untutored abo rigine Is in nidi souuhtnftor by the tourists xvho visit tholr x ill, iges during the" stuu mur. Morooxcr, though tho women tiro all fat and lazy looking, their lives nt 11 nut uninterrupted ense, nntxvlthsfiinilhig that their nccila nro few. Abundance of fuel is nil about thum, rim! loud, which w ith thnm is synonymous with Itsh, swims almost to their doors, lint thu procuring us well as thu preparing of this food Is all accopi pllshed hy tho xvnnieii. During tlio sum mer they lenvc the Hinges and towns fur the islnmls In less frequented waters, where they cninp for xvoekHiitn time, catch ing and curing thollshfor winter uso, while the men lazily xvntch them or puddle tho iiiuioo or otherwise uniuo theihselvos. "If an 1 nd Inn's xv Ifo is in 111 health or too old toxvork, ho marries (mother young er xvlfo, usually n lekitho of the Ilrst one, xvho Is expected to provide the food, xvhile the first w Ifo cares for the liousb mill 1 hll dicn. I'isb nud IjoitIos furnishing almost tho only food of these pooplo, tho xvoinen havo llttlo scope or ambition for develop ingcnlliinry art, hut In mutters of personal ndorninont they tnko keen delight. Dur ing the long, dark winter they xvenve beautiful blankets and baskets for their own uto and to soil. Tho blankets are mailo from tho strung tough wool uf the wild mountain sheep. Yet some of these tiro ns soft 11s silk and in beauty of color lug and intricacy of design rival tho ori ental rugs nnd hangings. It usually takes a xvoinuli six months to complete olio blanket, but mnny of theiu sell lor prlec lunging from $0(1 to s:.'ou, Thu much sought, after genuine Chllkut hlnnkct is about 1 feet long and 2. feot xvldu tit each end; but, as, one sldo is pointed, tho ccnnr Is a footxvldorlhnn tbu ends, and on this sldo Is ornamented with n Id inch fringe. These nro .irn in the dance, thioxvn around tho shoulders, xvlth tho pointed fringed sldo Imaging doxvn. The design is grotesque, consisting of con X'cntlomillml faces of men and animals in pale green, outlined with black on a white ground. Sometimes dull bluu takes tho plnce of thu pnlo groen. A peculiarity xvhich stumps their genuineness Is 11 Jlno thread or shoving of dt erskin in tho cen ter of each bard twisted strand of wild sheep's x ool yarn, of xvhich they urn made, rendering thum nlmost indestructible." Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho heat sulvo in tho world for cuts, .iruisos, soros, ulcors, salt rheum, fever soros, tetter, chapped hands. 1 hllblains, corns, and ill skin eruptions, i.ud positively cures piles. 01 .10 pay required. It t guaranteed to give psrfcct satislaction or ninny refunded. Price 31 cents per box. For srIo by A . WssToy . Tbu lliueu u:-il t.nily .Xllllals. It is related that win n Sir John MlUnls fell ill the queen sei.t the Princess Louise to tlio dying man to inquire xvhat fin 01 she could accord him that could allevlato his sorrow, If not his pain. Sir John theicupon called fur bis writing tablet and Inscribed upon it the words, "I should like tho queen to see my wife. " Then the qucon bioko through her iron rule not tc recelxo any woman wbo-e mnrrlago tic bad hcon onco dissolved xvhnthcr thero bf blnino or not graciously acceded to the ruqui'ot and accoided the sorely tried lady a tender and sympathetic interview. St. Tnines liuzettc. The sympathetic tenderness of a lov ing husband is everything to an expec tant mother, especially during her first ordeal. George Layton, Esq., a promi nent druggist of Dayton, O., gives the folloxving case : A customer of mine, xvVose wife has used four bottles of "Mother's Friend" before con finement, says, after seelnjf the effects of the remedy, that If she had to go through the ordeal agaiu, and there were but four bottles on the market, and the cost was $100 per bottle, she would have them. " Mother's Friend " Is a scientifically compounded liniment xvhich affords cer tain relief in the various ailments pre ceding childbirth, 'and assures proper elasticity to the cords and muscles in volved in the final ordeal. "Mother's Friend" is sold hy drug gists, or expressed on receipt of one dollar. Valuable book, "Before Baby Is 3orn," mailed free on application. HE PilADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta. 0a. , P, 0. 1 OF A. All members of Camp 1 12, P. O. S. of A., are requested to call upon the committee, 011 or before April 6U1, lor tickets oi admission to the anniversary of the Camp to be held on May 4th, 1S9S. All members of Camps 183, 206 and visiting members are requested to call at 15. J. Yost's barber shop, Kast Centre street, on or before the 26th inst., for cards of admission. Children positively not admitted. B. J. YOST, R. A. DAVHNPORT, W. II. KIJUSIvAKli, M. II. KKIILKR,' IJ. F. PARROTT, Committee. rnim-cHcnr-store. o llKAI.Klt IN o Fruil, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO West Contra Street, iiKtiitiUiUtuV. i I0E DYEM S; I WASHES and DYESfj 5 AT ONE OPERATION jjj I . . ANY COLOR. I The Cleanest, Fastest Dye forj: i Soiled or Faded Shirt Waists, 5j Blouses, Ribbons, Curtains, Under- : i linen, etc., whether Silk, Satin, J: Cotton or Wool. , S; gSold in All Colors by Croccrs ont;i S Druggists, or wailed free 5; C for 15 cents; ;! j; Address, TUB MA YIHJLB SOAP DCIK) T, ;j 127 Dunne Street, A'civ 1'orA. S; PITHY POINTS. ilKppeiilngs Throughout tlin Country Chronicled for Hanty Veronal. lloiisecleanius time U here. Iltttler township schools close for the term this week. War will foiiii ho declared on carpets and the carpels will bo beaten. The treasury of Gilbertou is empty and Hie Iloroitgh Council will isuoa temporary lo.n for $1500. 1'. 1!. Mattrer lias been appointed poit masteral Matirer. Thliollieo lias Just been established. Joseph l'elfer wants to be mail carrier at llianilDiiville, and has filed his application fur the position. Asphalt gutters sue being laid around the O'llara pioperties on North Whito stiect, and also the livery stable The Mfiuinucs.s and C'lain-er properties on North .I.irdin street havo been greatly im proved by a new coat of paint. We lepeat, now is the time to cleanup your premises. The hejlth and comfort uf tho people of the town demand thi-i. Quite a number of robberies have occuired recently. If this keeps up the majoiity in Council may again increaso tho police folic. Miss Miuy Duiuielly, the fifteen year old daughter of James Donnelly, of Locust Gap, died xery suddenly on Sattiiday. The young lady enjoyed, good health until Friday inoiiiing. John W. Tiley, foreman at thu big Heading colliery at Gilbertou to which lie was ti-.ms-n-ired from Pine. Forest colliery, recently .lUandoiicd at St. Clair, moved ills household . oils to Gilbertou yesterday. The Mi lurmcd church at Ilazleton celo itiil ns uolden jubilee. 110 I'.-tisville trolley management iseon ". 1 ed tor disc barging good men. I 1 1 Man Hoard of Pardons will meet on 1 e ia 1. ho .1 Dally, deputy Clerk uf thu Cotiits, i ''ii if eleeleil second lieutenant of Co. iv. s,h Ueinu'iit, of St. Clair. I In. 1 111st job work, at reasonable prices, 1 Mined ..nt .it tho Hi.iiAI.l olllce. Drop us I i' il, ,11. d our solicitor will do the rest. 111 1 on, pit tu schedule of tho National I. mu. II. si Ball games for 1MW, isMtcd -bj II Like ihoii iv. Micliigin Southern I!y., is ' i.v 1 ly book for lovcis of bur national in 1 1 11 a uiily shows the opposing teams 11 1 . In 11 they play inch day in tlio season, "1 11.11i.11ns spaces for filling in scuies, , i' lu 1- 11. nuts, hits, runs and errors, with iiui.siinj; items about the 1MI7 games. Any iiie '-.in iTiicuie a copy of the book by send ing I tools in postage to A. J. Smith, G. I & I V l. S. ; M. S. l!y., Cleveland, O. Ilodily iiain loses its terror if you'vo a iitile of Dr. Thomas' Llectilc Oil in the in use. In-t'iit icllef in eases of liurns, cms, ipi.mi-i, accidents of any sort. Fire! Tirol rlret Insuiu your property from loss in the oldest mid strong. st cash companies: Phlla. Underwrittrs Insurance Co, of North America and Fiio Association, Ilartl'uid Fiio Ins Co., American Fire Insurance Co., West Chester Firo Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jarilhi St., Shenandoah. ,vi;i: vou ruing south'.' .Tin: souriiEitK 1t.v1iAr.vy iii:.vcin;s all I'ltOMINII.NT 1'OI.NTs, Don't start South without consulting John M. Heidi, District Pusseiiuer Agent, Southern Kailway, (MS Chestnut stieet, Philadelphia, If you cauniit call In person, write to him. ?'IE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGB Should be in Hwy Konio and Library. iWBjllC'S lit lislsoi I T,iM n ty Ivi'li' J!.n V, iMurt Kx..rt filaO-totie Ki rpMiiiur of tiiuiit ln mu unit Iru'iiml, ('IibhUt Kiiii.. itv. A. li Suite (.iiHiiit('iilHi (Jxfoni, i'tiu Hoy Hiini'tfil Icf C'lirLiM., 1) I).. (Mnt'iio 1 (leolairlt-n Seminary, tJJiic tn Jll.,Ubv 1'ru U ric l-'urrtu l).lJ K.K.M Uertii'oi ('Hiiltbirtiiii, 1 iin't-ibtiry. 1-ny, Ut Llmer li ''iwti. I) H J'n'tn (Vl!'-t:u, hoiiii-rvilli, M .tt Ufv. trunk V (lMiiKit'iUi, 1 I), Ariuntir Iniittuit Oliloituo, ill , lttiv (journj V, J'(Hilcout, D )., Miiilf bone l'r 't'inun rlui.-vli, Luutloii, 1 nu , livv. f. h Mif'Arthiti , l I), Onlvaiy llniItt CIiuilIi. New Voik Pity. V V Itiw. Mrrt- Hmnmeilt-U, UD, Mini. TlitH-f 1 rtto KiiiUlxt Hit til 1 It, f,t ni.lnii, , Itnv I'mul M. ilimtul, li.ih. Piptt M.Uio.li' I i.iMjoi'.il I luirtii "vun-'on, Ul.t Itew. W. T Mourn, ) L. , ("i h Chi - Itin (Vinjinonweallli' IiOiulun, I na I lev. llilvt-nnl I'TCieLt Iliilf, 80m li (.'uiu-'iumiI tonal ('hutch ijosrn, Mu-, IV,. .Iuciii Akht Ifeet, )).J)., otdexm Uiclnimntl, Km: : Iihv. r.int' Hiu Utojor), 1 mvu", (luivai -tlty, J-eliirii!, (iMDtnio : U-. in Hit uver kiiion. I I) . tlnirarftltv of rhloaao. Chi iio. 111.; kov Hit nt net Hart, 1) U , JrJnit Cul)tit. iinrtfor.l.tVnn iltcv .J Monro tlUM-on.D.l) .St.JulntV IVnubiiormn Clmrrfi Ittinrtoii. Inp ltv. (it (Jtgf 1; LiOriinnr. i.i- it., J hu ii-mtil ), llo ion, 31UM. inn (UK frmili. -U4 (lu-ot.. fi? fiill-iitiye illu-lrn !oiih, tilt Bdsei, ilutli, tiut Uut Iwfcut, 6Ui, lul 'ovuri'. lain (nil H) r,uiri(.-l,'.&) mwi Sflb full-haiio llhulm iloriH. fafjle A ftilt drt, lull levant, uno volume 15I, 8tyln H-twovolume. full Want, tuftwl. 000 lit id I' A HTK. tiueiTt't M(MOxii0W(lUPtlpR (QifUi-fi.kl it 'j:tir oi.vMri. wirttd, trlii'inctl H liih, $1.00 (Utrh jipu Ken - i'q nt ull bou'iiitftirr. iinii liy bookwllfn 1 f.irtltpi- Infrtru-arlmi. wiltt. lh'NHV O Hill I'MU ul t.uttr .'13 innl 21) Mom if 1 Slitict.Chicuuo. I !lnit EVAN J. DAVIES, Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. I I 4 Pleasure at Last. j j I "tvv f iJflilnLD I I 9 V , SOAP I ) : s Vashegycs s: j I AV Muss. No Trouble. ! i I WOMEN IN THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. Tlicy Are Infinitely ltrttrr Tlmn Jton n TcRi-liers of Children. "Tho chid anil nmlcrlyliitfcniimof 'Tlio Dcony of thu hiitulny Scliool,' " snys Kil xvnrd link In Tho l-ndlcs' lhuno Jiitiriuil, "Is thu selection of Incapable and Incoui peteiit men us sit et lnleiitlents. If lueii of hronder xIovvk mill );cencr perceptions wuro Hiipeihilcniloiits of our Stinilny schools, tlio iici'csnlty for 11 fuw changes hi thu tenchers would ut onco ho ap parent, and they would ho promptly made. One of those changes would ho Unit thu innsciillnu element in thu nt tivo eolidtiet would begin mill end with n superintendent, 11 competent a-sls t.'int, or two mid 11 systpintitlo lliirnijan. Thu Rioncr tlmt our churches realise that wom en, and women iilonc, should bo thu touch ers of the yiiiing in tliuir schools, the nearer they will cii.iio to thu liletil condition. The nioru n woman l.as to do xvlth 11 child, the better fur tl.c 1 blhl. And tin! 1110111 sym pathetic, tender mill xvell bled women nnd the fewer men xvu hiivu 11s tenchers in uill fsinulny sehiK Is, thu hi Iter it will bo foi the ehildi'on mid tlio schouls. "!lut nu xvonmii, ucctiiicd In business during thu xvu U, should, either of her own xollliiiti or ti in 1 r pressure, idlovv herself to be perinlluil lo net ns teacher in 11 Sunday scbiiol. When 11 wointiii is eliguged in business for six dujs ol 11 vvouU, her Sun liny should bo to her u day of rest. Her plain in chinch or school on r-tintlay should bu that of iiinlitur, not of xvorhcr. A llt tlo lilgln r oilier id intl'llleciii c Is xitally nccussmy In our SiiihIux nbool classes. We deinnml this. of 0111' UucberH ill our sec ular schools mid parents hnvu 11 right tu ask it of the Sunday school. It is not. enough that thu Sunday Behool timelier Hhutild be spiritual; shu must have Intelli gence wherewith to npply her 1 plrituiillty to the very best udxmitugu nnd by the must attractive methods. "Young ijlrls tiro todny teachers xvho should bu in clnssus. To bring; homo n splrltiinl lesson to tlio mind of 11 child Is not plnyi It is 1111 mt, mid culls for expe rience xvlth chllilren, 11 hnoxvlcdgu of hu nian nature, nn iinderstnnding of tho very highest mid deepest truths of lICo." "Itching liemorrhoids weic tlio plaguo of my life. Was almost wild. Doan's Ointment cured mo quickly and permanently, after doctors had failed." C. F. Comwell, Valley Street, Saugerties, K. Y. WASIIINRTON. TIlllltlMI.VV l'Ll'.SONALl.Y-lXJNIll'CTEIl TOU11 VI V 1'K.VNSYI.VA.M.V KAILIlOAl). Tho three-day personally-conducted toui of the renusylvania liailroad, Thursday, April 21, prccntsan excellent opportunity to visit the National Capital at a slight expense. Among the intciciting points tu bo seen, under the intelligent direction of an experi enced Tourist Agent, are the capitol, Incen tive Mansion, Tieasiiry, Congressional Li brary, tho Monument, Smithsonian Institu tion, National Museum and New Corcoran Art (lallcry. An expeiienced chaperon will i so accompany the party as a eumpauion for the unescorted lady tourists. Tho rate, J14.no from New York, $ll..riO from Philadelphia, and proportionate lates from other points, includes till nccess.ny expenses during the entire, trip tiansporta tion, hotel accommodations, and guides. l'ersons deshing to leturn via Gettysburg may do so by purchasing tickets at $3,110 extra, which include this privilege. An op portunity will also bo all'ordcd to visit .lit. Vernon and Ailhigtuu at a slight additional expense. For itineraries, tickets, and full informa tion apply to ticket agents j Touiist Agent, lllin Ilroadw.iy, New York ; "fell Ilroad Street. N'ewark, N. J ; or addiess Geo. W. Itoyd, Assistant General l'as-enger Agent, ltroad street Station, Philadelphia. NOT FOR EVERYTHING. Hut if you have weak kidneys, bladder tumble or distressing kidney complaint, then Swainp-ltoot will prove tube just the lemedy you need. Too freipient desiiu to urinate, scanty supply, pain or dull ache in the back is convincing evidence that your kidneysand bladder need doctoring. Theio is comfort in tho knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, thu great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in ltdieving pain in tho back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. . It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad ell'ects following use of Uipim-, xv ino or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and tho extra ordinary effect of Swamp-hoot is soon utilized.. It stands the highest for its wonderful cuius of tho most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should havo the hest. Sold by druggists, price llfty cents and one dollar. You may havo a fample bottle and pamphlet both sent fieo by mail upon rco'jipt of tlueo two-cent stamps to cover cost of postage on tho bottle,. Mention llKUALii and send your address to Dr. Kilmer ,t Co., lllnghamton, N. Y. Tlio propiictors of this paper guarantee tho genuineness of this otl'er. The 'Milt er. "IIoxv xvoll tho baby tulkal" rouinrkcd tho visitor. "Duosu'C hor" returned thu proud fa ther. "What is ho Baying?" asked tho visitor. "Um well," replied tho proud father 'jositntlngly, "I guesri you'd better nslt his 3iother about that. ' Chicago Post. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And rtovvors, thu lltiud of America, Call, foriila. Via tho truo pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Itoute," which traverses a region of perpetual suushino, whero snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes mo unknown. I'tilhnan Ilrst and second class palace and tourist sleeping ears to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without ehangu. Quick time, low niton, and all thu comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri l'acilie railway system. Fur rates right from your home, literature, and full information, drop a postal card, J. I'. McGinn, T. 1'. Agent, nil) liail road avenue, Hluilra, N. Y., or 301 ilroad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. K. Hoyt, (1. Il P. Agt. The llttlo folks love Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syiup. Pleasant to take;' perfectly hatmlcas; positive euro for coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, Cuming Invents. April 10. Knlurtalnment under auspices of tho WoUh Congregational chinch, in tho church building, South West street. Tickets 10 cents, Including refreshments. May Ull. Social and entertainment under iiuspicis of tho Welsh Presbyterian church, hi lEohbius' opera housu. M. L, Yocum, Cainciun, Pa., saya "I was a sull'cier for ten years, trying most all kinds of pile remedies, but without success. Do Wilt's Witch Hazel Salvo was recommended to mu. I Used ouo box. It has effected it per manent cure." As a pcnmuimt euro fur piles DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo has no equal, 0, II. Hageiihiieh. Her I lea 1th i Restored ... .... iprllE l-i'-cry uf ccplesoine!". can only be Id i call cd by tbosu who lnvo oxpcrl-c-ri d It. Nerx'ousnoss, slee. dps .itcs, hctMlnclie-.. rcnrnlgla and that, n l-.cr.ibl.i Ic'llnr of unrest, can fctirely bocttrclby Dr. Mi'ios' Itertor'atlvo Kcrxhio. So corta! i I l!r. Mli-scC tl.ls fact that all druggists nro nulhorl- il to rotund prlco paid tor tin first bottto tried, provlp ; it does not be i M.s. Hcniy Uruns, x. lfo of tlio veil kmr :i blacksmith at Grand Junction, lov.a, ay : 'I was tr u'blrd wph sleeplessness, nervous-no-'.s, heti'liic'io ami livrgularii:en',tiii.i It n; suffering ui.tLld r..!.,eiy for ye ir-. I used various advcr'torl rctreillcsfor f rm.il cujn tilalnt3beldi -. bclnt ruder tho ri.ro tit local pbyslclaiH, r.ltiiout help. I notl-eil l.i It. Mlle3' advcrtb'cniciit tho testimonial ot a lady cured of r, II incuts similar to mine, nud I shall never ream1 to thank that. lady. Her testlmon'al Induced mo to uso Dr. Miles' Korvltio and Nervo and I, Ivor Pills, vrh. 'li icstored mo tohe iltb. I . annot sar ciintigh Tor Dr.Mlles'JIemodtfs." Dr. Miles' Ilomedlc--. aro sold by all drug gists under a posltlx'o guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money re funded. Hook on dis eases ot tlio heart and nerves fieo. Address, Miles' 2 !xti i i n r Dlt. MILES' MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, lud. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ir. M. DUKKK, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW. OOlee Kgan building, corner of Main nn Centre streets, Sbennndonb. J II I'OMICKOY. ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW Rhenandonh, Pa. V.-. HHOnMAKICR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Jlarket nnd Centre streets. pitOK. JOHN JONHS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, I,ock Box 03, Mnhniioy City, Pa. Having studied under some of tho best masters II' London and Paris, will glvo I--siib do It ovlollu, mandolin, cruttarnnd voca) culture. Term; rrnnuinblc. Address In enroot Htronso, diolexvelir Hhr-nnndnnb. Philadelphia & Reading Railway En ik , Hum I lard Coal No Smoke IN Hl'KKCT MAItCII 13th, 18'J8 Trains lenvo fslieiiniiduali as folloirs: Kor New York via l'hlludclpbln, week days 2 10, 5 30. 7 3H 1,11a.m., 12 88, 3 10 nnd 0 07 p m Sundays, J 10 . m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 1 31, 7 30 n. ni., 12 83 and 3 10 n. m. lror L'eadliig nud 1'hlladclpbln, week dnys, i 10, 5 30, 7 30. 9 M a.ln., 12 33, 3 10 nnd 6 07 p. m. -tilu'liiys, 2 10 a. m, Kor I'ottsville, week dnvs, 2 10, 739, 9 81 n. m., 12 33, 8 10, (t 07 and 7 2? p. m. Hiilulays, 2 10 ft. Ir, Kor Tainaqun and Mnhunoy City, week days I 10, 5 86, 7 30, 9 51a. in., 12 83, 8 10 and 0 07 f ni. Xddllional to Mahanoy City only, 11 40 p. m. -tillidays, 2 10 a. m Kor XVlHlauiuport, Sunbury nnd Lewlsburir, seek days. I OX, 5 38, 1180 a.m.. 12 83,7 26 i 111 Hiltit1afl, 3 25 a. m. KnrMrthAuu tJlnnc, weekdnvs, 2 10. i Oi, 8 86, ; 30, 9 51, 1 1 80 a. 111., 12 83, 3 10, 0 07, 7 25, 9 55 and II 40 p. in. Sundays, 2 10, 4 05 n. m. For Ashland and SliHinoklti, vveek days, -I Oo, 5 3G, 130. 11 30 u. 111.. 12 33, 3 10,0 07, 725 nnd 1 55 p. m. Sundays, I 03 a. m. For Itnltlruore, WasliltiKton mid the XV est vln II. k O. U. U., througb trains lea- i Honctlng Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. c It. D R.) Hi 3 20, 55, ll 20 . in., 3 10 and 7.27 p. i, riumluys, 1 20, 7 00, II 20 n. in., 3 46 and 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and CLcst init streets stHtluu, week days, 10 80 n. m. 12 20, 12 ItS 40 ti m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. THAINS FOlt HHF.NANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week Inys, 12 15, 4 30, 8 00, 11 SO n. m., and 1 SO, 4 80, ' 00 p.m. Uundayu, G 00 p. m. Leave New York via Mnucb Cliuuk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 n. in., 1 SO and 4 15 p. in. lA'avo Philadelphia, Hendlnc Tcrmtnal, week dnys, 12 01,3 I0.SU. 10 10 a. m. nud 1 42,4 03,6 80 p.m. Sundays, 12 01a.m. Leave pdliig,wrek days, 2 03, 7 01.10 M, a.m. 12 00 in., 4 IV, 6 00 nnd 8 20 p. ni. Sundays, 2 03 . m. Leave Poltsvllle, weekdays. 8 05, 710 n. nr., 12 30 nnd 610 p.m. Sundays, 3 07 n. m. Lenvo Tainaqun, week days, 3 55, 7 40, 1128 n. in., 1 86, 5 66, 7 20 nud 9 13 p. 111. Sundays, 8 55 a in Leave Mnhnnoy City, week days, 12 20 , 4 91, 8 15, 11 47 n. m., 2 17, 5 is, 6 21, 7 41 nud 10 08 p. in Sundays. 12 25, 4 21 n. m. Leave M.ihnuoy Plane, week days, 12 33, 2 10, 185 6 80,8 30, 10 25, 1159 n. m., 2 32, 5 32, 8 41, 7 57, 10 22 p ill. Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 35 n. in. Leave XVIlllamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 20 a ni., 4 00 mid 11 SO p. in. Sundays, li 80 p. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Lcrvo Philadelphia Chestnut Ireel watt nud South street whntf for Atlantic City. XWckdnys Kxprejis, 9 00 n. ni.. 2 00, (3 00 Satllidiivs only), 4 00 5 00 p, tu, Acoininoda tiou, 8 00 n. nr., 5 15, 6 30 p. in. Sundnys Kxpress, 900, 10 00 a. in. Accommodation, 8 00 a. iu., 4 45 p. m. Returning lenvo Atlantic City defot, corner Atlantlo and Arknnsas nvenues. XVeckdays Kxpreas, 785, 900 o m., 880,530 p.m. Accommodation. -1 25, 8 15 u. io. 405 p.m. Sundays Hxprcss, 4 00, 5 30, 8 00 p. Ul. Ac. coiumodattou, 7 15 a. in., 4 15 p. m. I'nrlnr Cars nn nil express trains. vor further Information, npply to nearest Philadelphia nnd Heading Hallway tloket agent or address I. A. SWKiuAiio, Kuson J. Weeks. (len'l Supt., Gen'l Puss'r Agt., Heading Terminal, Philadelphia, DRINK- CI.UARY'S KXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. rio pttm rroJi youi RUPTURE it you wear tho CHAMPION TRUSS. Made By . PMladelDhl Trim Co.. 610 Locutt St.. Phil.. Pa. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet softness of the skin Is inva riably obtained by thorn who use Pozzoni'b Complexion Powder. stores