f m Thirty Pasaenpers on Eoard Mirac ulously Escaped Death, THOUGH TWO OF THEM MAY Die. rave !'.-.. jagemaster, Though G-rious ly Wounded, Crawled Back With a Lantern and Saved an Oncoming Freight Train From Destruction. Runlet, N. C, June II. Late Snn day night the north bound Seaboard Air Line Atlanta special turned broad side off a trestle Into a pond about a mile north ( Rockingham. There were on board about 25 or 30 passt-a gets, ull of whom were more or less in jureil, several very aerlously, and two, a white man and a negro, probably fa tally. There were three lad ins and some children aboard, none of whom were seriously hurt. The engine and two mail ears pass ed over in safety, but the combination baggage and second first class and two Pullmans turned over. On account ol the rains the piers of the trestle save way on the left side. At the first ( rash all limits went out and water rushed in waist deep through the windows. Baggagemaster Smith, though sari j ously hurt himself, at once thought oil the freight following close behind He crawled out, and selling a lantern hob bled down the tradi and flagged the' freight, thereby preventing a second tatastrophe. When the freight stop ped I f was lying on the ground un abl" to rise, but still waving the lan tc rn, He fell time and again before be succeeded In getting far enough back to ili'i; the train. He hail to be car Tied lia '.. on a stretcher. The newsboy also did heroic work, crawling through the cara through the transom over the doors and helping the almost drowned passengers to es ( ape. A relief train came from Hamlet with doctors, and another from Rock Ingham, The hotel h re is being use.: as a t imporary hospital. EA3L RUSSELL HELD FOR BIGAMY If Convicted the Case Will Be Taker to tiie House of Lords. London, .lune 18. Lord Russell was yc... i day held In 110,000 bail upon th charge of bigamy preferred by tin da htcr of Lady Scott, from whom th earl Mints he was divorced. I tlves arrested Lord Russell nt Wat rloo. station ns he left the train II was charged in How street court tn the afternoon, before Magistrate Lushfegton, with having married Moll) Cook, otherwise Mrs. Somerville, at Denurook, New, on April 13, 1900 w lie I e had a wife still living In Kng land, and returning with his second wife lo Maidenhead. England, on Ma: 8, 1900, where they have since been living a: man and wife. Counsel tot the earl pointed out that the prosecu tion omitted mention of proceedings institute! by in America In the evi a'. the divorct hi i lordshli a convlc tion tic case will be t:l;er. to the liousi of lords, as Earl Rut Bell a trial by his peers. entitled tc Insurance Of.'cial Under Arrest. New York, June 18. William 0 Walker, who is now Bpecial agent ol the Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance company, of Philadelphia, was arrest ed In ti.is city yesterday afternoon .I irged with fraudulent conversion Early In 1S9S, when Walker was as sistant treasurer and secretary of tht United Security Life Insurance ami Trust company, be was arrested, ac cused if erabewllng S.rt".it from thi company. He pleaded guilty and wai bi ntom od to two years in the Eastern penitentiary on .June 1898. He was pnrdoi ed Pec. Tl. The American Suret) company, of this city, had t( pav '"i.?,';ft. Big Coal Deal in West Virginia. Fairmont, W. Va., .lune is. The lai pest coal deal ever consummated it i ,. ;: was closed yesterday, the Watson coal operators having practl eally ured control of the entire Ft n region. A new company. v 100,000 cnpital, has been or 1 and is known as the Fairmont Coal i in pany, The Watsons have as io lai d with them several New York taj Italists, but they will retain the eon trollii if? Interest. The mines absorbed in this di a! comprise practically every oi p n this district, a total of 37 The annual outDUt will be ovei 6,1 10 not tons of coal Over on the monthly payroll 4,000 r.-;i?ral Cailles io Surrender. Wash ngton, June IT. Otflcials ol the war department are very well p as( ! with the prospective surrender ef Hen Catllos, the Filipino insurgent lead) . t'iiille.s la a man of consider ald Influt nee. and v. 1th his harting of some hundreds of m( n has been a men ace to the efforts of the military ati thorlties to stamp out the rebellion in I uzon. Mis capitulation, therefore, is regaraca wnu uiu ' , 1 . u . ii,,,, a-r in f.iithoiitles here, tll' o l lie. ncc it another evidence of the general dis IntegrrlWon of the insurgent forces. Ex-Governor Pingree's Illness. London, June 18. Ex-Governor Tin greVs physicians left him at midnight last night. There is continued appre heusion as to his condition. The strongest drugs have failed to checl the dysentery, and the only hopeful symptom is that the patient is enabled freely to partake ot nourishment. Mrs Plngree sails f(.r London Wednesday, and the phyislans hope that Mr. Pin grte may at least be able to see hi I wife, as he remains perfectly rational i WEEK'S MEWS001TOEN8ED. Watfncsday, June 11. The Interna" nil Machinists' asso elation, in convention at Toronto, re flected President O Tonnell. President McKinley has put a s op to the third term talk by an official in nounrement that he would not accept a r nomination. The acceptance by the Cuban rfcnvsn tlon of the l'latt amendment makes it likely that absolute Independence will be a reality by Christmas. William J. Samtord, governor of Al abama, and es congressman, died at Tuscaloosa, aged 66. Hen. W. D. Jelks president of the senate, succeeds him. Thursday, June 13. A movement Is on foot to combine all coal mines not adready secured by the steel trust. The thermometer in Chicago yester dap reached 88 degrees, and there were several prostrations. The battleship llllnis, in her trial ofl Boston, proved herself the fastest ol her class alloat, covering 17.31 knot? an hour. Joseph H. Thing, the lawyer charged With sentence frauds in Maryland, was sentenced to two years' Imprlsonmen. ; and $1,000 tine. The steamer Cleveland, now nearing j completion at Hath. Me., Is to be christened by Miss Kuth Hanna daughter of the senator. Friday, June 14. Ex-Governor Hazen S. Plngree, ol Michigan, is seriously ill In London. At the Eastern high school in Wash ington male students in shirt walstt were excluded. Sir Claude MacDonald, British min ister to Japan, has arrived at San Francisco en route to London. Secretary Gage yesterday formal!) accepted the new Philadelphia mint and transferred it to Superlntendenl Boyer. Nebraska's supreme court decided that the bondsmi n of ex state Treasur er Hartley, now In prison, must mai;t good bis $545,947 embezzlement, President Loubet, of France, yester day received Mr, Henderson, speakei of the United states house of repre sen tat Ives, and Rpresntative Glllet Saturday, June 15. Lightning killed three men at Scotl Lake. Mich. Julian Phelps, United States consul at Crefeld, Germany, has resigned. Mexico's building at the I'an-Ameri can exposition was formally opened and dedicated yesterday. The total German losses In China have been iv officers, 32 non-commls : loned offii era and -50 privates. The Citizens' association of ChlcagC li.is applied for an injunction to ro I strain book making unit pool selling Sir Thomas Upton favors a race across the Atlantic between the Anier lca'S cup competitors, regardless ol which may win the cup races. Monday, June 17. Miguel A. Otero has been reappoint ed governor of New Mexico. A foot of snow fell on Friday night at LeadVille and Cripple Creek, Colo. The National Association of Naval Veli rans has been called in convention at Cleveland Bept '.' to 1 1. Mrs. Lulu-Price Kennedy, who klllet: hi r husband at Kansas City, was sen tenced to ten years' imprisonment. It is asserted that ex-Congressman Peters, of Kansas, will succeed II Clay Evans as commissioner of pen Ions. The a with which the Blondln wo man was decapitated was found Salu; day near the scene of the murder, at North Chelmsford, Mass. The Jury In the third trial of Dr Kennedy for the murder of "Holly' Reynolds, in New York, disagreed, it is believed he will be liberated. Tuesday, June 18. The legislature of Porto Rico meet In special session July 4. Housemaids In Chicago are for a labor union and will demand nn i hour day. it Is behevi I that Hr. Kennedy will r.utiv th alleged slay r of "Polly" Reynolds, ii New York, will be liberated. u i: , lai i lial tlio battleship wis consin will show a speed of over If , krp.ts an hour on her official trial. I ItiispiaV ( ?.ar litis invited KinK Alex i under and Queen Drags of Servla make a stnto visit to St. Petersburg i New Pennsylvania postmasters. i North Hope. Harmon Soaton; Elder Ridge, John C. Ewlng; Tanoma, Jo' sepb ll. .Myers. GENERAL MARKETS. Philadelphia, June 17. Flour weak: win ' ter superfine, 111091.23; city mills, extra I2.4092.6S; Pennsylvania roller, clear, X'Sh 1.25, Rye llour quiet at U.VSol.'M per bur rel, Wheat steady: No. 2 red. spot. 75'-! 7BV4c, Corn steady; No 2 mixed. pt. '. 946Kc : No 2 yellow, for local trade, 47V4o 1 Oats quiet; No 2 white, clipped, 83?84c.: I low grades. 50932c. liny qulot; No. 1 ! timothy. (16.60 for lame hales. Beef quiet: i beef hams. 119.5092.50, Fork steady; fam tly, 317917.50; mess. tlS.760U.ftV Lard iteady; western steamed, 3S.S5. Live poul- try (pint. 1 at llHc for hens, 7c. for old 22016c. for spring chlckon- roosters ',,. , , . ih. to the oalr and ir.1i 20. for sprmgera weigning I1 10 tyt ms. pe. pair. Butter firm, factory, 12(iii4ViiC ; crenmery. UOttttO.; Imitation creamery. IMilTc.; New York dairy, It'll lSViC ; fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobblns at 2K&24C.; do wholesale, tOc, Cheese firm; funcy largl and smali, white and colored. 8c. BggS firm; New York and Pennsylvania. i:W 13H: western. unraded, 11012Vic. ; do candled, 13irl3V4c Potatoes quiet; New York $2!&2.2r.; Nonolk. cxtrag. 33.50. Cab bages steady: Norfolk, per bbls.. 25975c. East Lllierty, June 17.-Cattle lower; ex tra ti.SWut.. prime. 35.6595.75; good, 35.354T 6.56. Hogn dull and lower; extra heavy hogs 36 0596.10; assorted mediums, 36.05; beat Yorkers, 36.05; light do. and pigs. W'u 6.05; skips. 34.3095; roughs. 3495.50. Sheep higher; best wethers, H.8094; culls and common, 31.5092.50; choice yearlings, 34.21 04.36; common to good, 24.1. Interesting Sequel to the Theft on the North German Liner. ONLY ONE ARREST THUS FAR. The Bedroom Steward Who- "Found" the Stolen Gold l Believed to Have Been Only a Tool of Shrews) Ameri can Robbers New York. Jane 18. Since the ar rival here a few daya ago of Arthur Carl, chief of police of Bremen, Ger many, on the steamship Lahn, some In side Information concerning the mys terlous gold bar robbery which occur red last April aboard the Kaiser Wll helm der Orosse has leaked out. Thus far but one arrest has been made in connection with the crime, but j the prisoner. Theodore Magers, the bedroom steward, Is believed to have j been only a tool of shrewd men who planned to reap a large quantity ot yellow bullion by the plundering ot ! the treasure vault aboard the liner. Magers. who got the reward for finding 1 the stolen gold, is locked up In Ger many. The North German Lloyd offlf Mis. When the robbery was reported, of ' fered a reward of I2.H00 for the miss ing gold liars, and three days after the vessel reached Bremen Magers claim ; ed that while ( leaning the woodwork : In one of the second cabin passage ways be found the bullion hitmen on a protruding cornice back of some steam pipes, The reward was paid to Ma gers. According to the story now told Magers left the ship, saying that he was going to have a good time with his sweetheart, who Uvea In Bremen ; He did not return to the Kaiser del j Orosse before she started back fOl New York, but a week or so after wards he put in an appearance at the Bremen pier In a deplorable condition. He explained that while on his way tc 1 see his sweetheart he fell In with a man who had been a second cabin pas senger on the Kaiser WUhelm der Crosse, and that the latter hypnotised and robbed him of the reward money. He wandered about for days with thr stranger, whose name ho professed not to know, and one day broke the hypnotic spell by pimping into the water at Amsterdam, Holland, tc Which city they had traveled. He was rescued, and being without funds had to work his way back to Bremen as best he could. The detectives, suspecting that the place where Magers said ho had found the gold bars was not its hiding place again Questioned the bedroom steward and ns he made conflicting statement! and damaging admissions he was ar rested on suspicion. Before ho was arrested the French detectives pet !n formation about two strange men. be lleved to be Americans, who hnd l er r couple of days chartered n sair.!! s.i'l boat r.:id In the crafl j it-re-! n'jo : entrance to Cherhour? hlflnr T"iej were suspected to be in the mni- irrcy to steal the gold ah:).-!:-.l l!i I . a set Wllhelm der Grose? and asked about the route of that vsfsel when it ar rived from America to land her Cher bourg passengers, saying that they wanted to Intercept the vessel and gel a message from friends on board whe were bound for Germany. These men vanished before the alarm about the robbery on the steamship was raised but they since have been traced back to the United States. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENYEOYAL PILLS Safe. Always reliable, LAallea, ask Prasitat fbi It'll KNTKIt'N RNUI.I1H III RM mi l ..i.i metallla h-ivs aenled with blue ribbon. Tube no olhvr. lt.af(iHe ilanuercMiH aMbatl lutlnnaauid Irallallnna. rtuj ofrourOruttlat, ..r send I-. In ttamni for Particulars. Teall inoniiiio and -itellei' Tor Ladle," In Utter, bl return flail. I (I. ((() lixiiminiul.s. !-uld by all Drucitiata. OBIOBBSTBR OBBMIOAL CO. gluo Btadlaon Square, 1 u i .. .. .. M. Mi nilun ihls paper. Jackson's Last Dispatch to Lee. Hagerstown, Md., June 18. Mrs. Ja cob Delllnger found among some old minora in a trunk at her home, near; WilUamsport, this county, a copy ol the last dispatch written by Stonewall Jackson to Gen. Lee before the haul, of Chancellorsvllle. The dispatch if dated May 2, 1863, at 3 o'clock p. m. and states that the enemy has made a stand at Chancellors ville and express es the belief that a "kind providence will blcs3 us with success." It is sup posed that the paper was left at Mr. Dellingcr's house, which was occupied as a hospital during the war, by a Con federate soldier. GOOD ADVICE. Tbo most miserable beings in tbe worldure those siifTerini? from Dye pepHia and Liver Complaint. Morp than seventy ti.e per cent, of the people in the United States are af flicted with these two diseases and their effects: such as Sour Stomach, Sick neadache. Habitual Costive-r-ess. Palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn, Water brash, Gnawing and Hurnintr Pains at the Pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and Disagreeable Taste in the Mouth. Coming np of Food after Eatiuc, Low Spirited, ete. Go to your druggist and get a bottle of August Flower for 75 cents. Two noses will relieve you. Try it- Get Green's Prize Almanac. Liver Pills That's what you need ; some thing, to cure your bilious ness and give you a good digestion. Aver s Pills are liver pills. They cure con stipation and biliousness: Gently laxative. 2Sc. All druggiiU. Wal y oar mnuiUtb or brord a betut'ful brawn or rich black ? Than ua BUCKINGHAM'S DYEWhiVier, en, a dmt, a hu a Co., Mam n.n. Eepublioan Sttndina Committee- iW- C. r. Hlnajaaaan, D. Mm. HaTer--Chrleo Dreaac, Kliuer Watael. Baarar w Tha Hrrbaaar. Jackaoa Makrr. antra W. A.Napp, K. II. Hlina. OkMMNM Fttw Shaffer, C. II. ('pdaarnvr Pru kiln-John Hackanbura;, (lo t. Sutler, laekaon J. Harvey Mrr, 3. A. Brouaa. MlddleliurK-F. VV. Nprcht. Frank Kelfe Miitdleoreek 1 K. Kow, Urn. ('. Sluok. Monroe W. L Younx, I) H. Kltter. Penn Harry I.. Knyle. i ;.- M. V ilmer. Perry V. K. Uoyar. Allen Valentine. Perry W. Jo.iah Wim-jr, 0. s. Sprtawla. BStlnaSmTe J. A l.un.-ar.l.t V. Keller. Spring rhiw. K. Klma, D. II. Snook. Ifnion Jacob Skabl. A. J Htroh. vVaaliinitton -Myron Mayer, W. K. BUown i rn Yotnta, OiialrnMMi. Ki.Ukii U. IVii7.ii., Heeretury. J. IfnAS k VLm iv. ireaaHrer Avoi.i il l ullwatttfti and iv wholttMl and i retjii proflti f huylnff Jfour whNkev tllrwcl from toe ditliUerr. BMTbi Hmfnw U)bIII11iu( Co. ftiinoiini-umenr lit thin -r t , which Datplftttll how to net four full imrt4 of pure Se vni Yt'-'ir ! Old Kye Whlatjr. tiprxn prapAtd, fr U.flOej They Kiinritutet' pure . .U anl f 'ill mttituro PURE WHISKEY DIRECT FROM DISTILLliRl TO CONSUMER. Four Full Quarts) 3 .20 Express Prepaid. Saves Dealers' Profits. Prevents Adulterations. OUR OFFER: We will aend four Mil quart bottles of Havner'sl 7-Vear-Old Double t'opperl Diatilled Rye for $3.20,1 epreaa prepaid, shipped in plain Dackaae. murks to indicate con-l tenia. If not Mtialactoryl vben received return ill at our etpenae; ne "dn return your sj.u. Such Whiskey can't bchj.ll elsewhere torless than I5J RKFKHp-NrFfl- Thlnl Nat'l Bank.DaTtonl Htntcl Nut'l II ink, HI. LouiB-, or any of tut- Ex. i I THE HAYNER DISTILLING CO.. 820-232 Went Fifth St.. Dayton. Ohio. 309-311 So. Seventh St., St. Lou it. Mo. Wepiarantca above firm will do a It aRreefi. ED Grip brings weakness, exhaustion, nervoui Drostrationi1. Dr. Miles' Nervine cures them. IhaynerU Ti a Mm, HAYNERS Our Great Sacrifice Sale of LDTHING Hi GITS F This Sale will begin on Saturday, May 23, and will oontinue for 80 days. It is the biggest Bargain Sale you have ever heard of. We have a large stock on hand which has not been selling as last as we would like to have it Therefore we will keep on cutting and slashing till most of the stock is sold. Thcstock is reduced from to 10 per cent. t I The following arc I o o o o o ur $5".00 Suit Our 3.60 Suit reduced to $3.45 reduced to ( ur T.'iG Suits reduced to Our iO.OO.Suits reduced to ftl KXV. PANTS. Our $1.00 Panto reduced to 1.95 ."45 Our Our Our 1.50 Panto reduced to $1.00 2.50 Pants reduced to 8.50 Pants reduced to 1.75 2.50 Our 75c Umbrellas at 12c Our $1.25 Umbrellas at 75c Our 2.00 Umbrellas at SI. 50 Our Hats sire reduced 50 per cent. It will be tojyour interest to come one and all and be convinced. We will pay P. S. Phenomenal CLOTH I Nfil Brosious Bros.' Extraordinary values in I Men's lilui' and Murk Cheviot Suits, nlso Fancy Plaids antl Stripes, re gular $7.00 values here now at All kinds of Hats lor Men, Boys and children, sizes from Ii to here now at Shirts tor Men and ISovs with and without collars, regular 7-e values here now at : BROSIOUS BROS.'. hUlDLLEBURGH MARKET. Hotter 12 ltTis 11 Wheal live , Corn Oats Potatoes Bran per LOO. Middlings " 1 Chop........ 1. AS 48 32 50 90 00 10 Onions... Lard Tallow... ( ihickena Turkeys. Shoulder Hani .... in 4 8 ... 10 !2.IFlourperbbl4 00 Tiiirty Que years1 reputatton i baok of The Ilayner DfatllHng Co. 'a Bsven-Year-Old liy. T lis whiskey is fSTOOOl the world i-er for its hlh qqaJUy.' IS J" btivi four full qaartl of thaa line obi troods. See uarticulnrs in bitran iiouneenient in this issue. a few of the many bargains CIIILDREX'8 SUITS, 3 TO l." VBS. ( hir $1.25 Suits reduced to 95c ( hir 2.00 Suits reduced to $1.45 x Our 3.00 Suits reduced to 2.00 coo WW to H . Katz, half your car fare by buying Prices in Suits, Hats and Shirts, with the store chuck full of the nobbiest kinds of Clothing, etc. Prices Are Now At The Very Lowest Possible Mark. tm ft ft: SUXBURV PA, 9. fPRCLIMINARV EXAMINATION PATENT GUARANTEED Oil MONEY REFUND) jotOT ADVlLt, rrluMPT, rAITHrUI EERVirt WRITE FOR BOOK ON PATENTS HOWKWilSII , H.A.H0LCATE RtL tTrt "pEGISTEKKU ATTORNtT,' Tsust suiioiNtv PHILADELPHIA.PV WANTKD-TKUSTWOin'IIV MEN V' MYo. Bisn to travel and advertiae for old ( -i i:.;iheil house of solid financial Mandlnff. HalarIMa year and expenaea, all pityahle in cnMli Aocaft. fatting required, tiive refereiicen and endow ttl-aqairtltte stamped envelope. .'d(lri- tpta BldR, anaeer, 8M Caxton ('biettgu. i-lvldl. YOI "i lls -I ' I I ( hir i? !.""" Suits reduci Our 5.00 Suits reduci Our 7. IN' Suits reduced t ( )ur Tide ( )veralls rcduc. 1 ,1 to I8fl d to 25c 38c 38o Our 35c Overalls red lie Our 50c Working Sliiri Our 50c Dn-ss Shirts Our $1.00 Silk Bosom Shirts, 50c Our 50c Sine Ties reduced to 25c Our 25c latest style Caps l'v Knee Panto reduced, pairs, -"' Our latest style Straw Hats are reduced 50 per cent. this sale, so come ltf)e Clothier, Middleburg, Penna- $10.00 worth of goods. 'UK I M I I VrOM LI8CRAL TKRMs 1 I ,, , , ,