The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, April 06, 1892, Image 3

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    ONTO E3SrjO-5TS
Botli tho method anil, results Vviien
Syrup of Figs is taken; It is pleasant
and refreshing to tho tasto, and acts
fently yot promptly on tho Kidneys,
liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys
tem effectually, dispelfi jcolds", head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho
only remedy Of Its Kind over pro
duced. nleasinc to tho tasto and ac
ccptahlo to tho stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthv and atrrecablo substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all arid have- made it 'tho most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
and 1 bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not havo it on hand will pro
curd it promptly for any 'one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL,
LOUISVILLE, K1 NEW YORK, tl.Y.
INSTANTLY . KILLED
Brutal Murder Committed in
Lawrence, MasB.
Highest of all irt Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
A COWARD SHOOTS HIS ' WIPE.
Had Shaved Off His Mustaohe
Met Her In-the Dark.
and
CURE
ElCfc Headache and relieve all tho troubles laet
dent to ft buiona Btito of, tho system, suoh afl
Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress altes
eating, 1'aln In tho Bldo, &c While their moat
remarkable success has boon shown la curing ,
Headache, yet Carter's Llttlo Lives PflU arJ
CQU&ily valuable In Constipation, curing and pn
'TcntlngthlaannojlnBOoroBlalnt.-whiloUieynlao
correctaUOisordoriofthostouiachtimulatstha
liver and regulate tho bowels. Even It they onlj
eurea
HEAP
ApVft!hf,Twoniaboalmofltpricoloestothos3TClia
Buffer front this distressing complaint; but fortu
nately their goodness does uotend horo,and those
who once try them will find thoso little pills valu
able In so many ways that they will not be wll
lilsg to do without them. Dutaitor all oict html
BUo Was Accused or Melng Unfaithful to
lllm, Uut the Charge Wat Groundless
It Was Then Discovered That llo Had a
Wire Living; In Connecticut, and She
Would Have Southing More to Mo With
XI 1 in Tha Murderer Escaped.
LXWIiencb, Mass., April 6. A most
brutal murder occurred at 7 o'clock lust
evening ou the north Side of Common
street, near proadway, where Peter Eno,
a Boston' Ss Maine brkeman, and- a
worthless husband, shot and Instantly
killed his Industrious wife, Minnie.
Only one shot was fired, but it lodged
at the base of the brain, and the woman
foil to the pavement and died without a
murmur.
The murderer escaped, running down
Common street Info tho darkness, i
He is about 83 years of age, and his
wifd was about the same age. Tho
couplo have a son i years old.
Euo has been living apart from his
wife for some time and has often threat
ened her life. He often left homo, refus
ing altogether to contribute to his wife's
support and that of his child. Mrs.
ISuo, noweyer, conuuetea a rqvuuroui
and provided for' tho wants of her family.
Tho husband was jealous of his wife
without cause, and said the reason foi
refusing to support his wife was because
Bho kept company with other men. This
suspicion was unfounded, but Eno,
nevertheless, raged against his wife,
lie last went uway over six months
ago. Then a terrible discovery came to
Mrs. Eno. She found thst she had been
duped and that her husband had another
wlfo living in riainfleld, Conn. Then
Bhe refused, although he wrote to her, to
trt do with him. He came
back repeatedly to Lawrence, but she
told him Bhe would not live wltn mm.
lie drank, oamo around the house every
week or so, bothered the boarders and
threatened his wife. She complained to
tho police and feared violence, lie met
her repeatodly by night on the street and
threatened to give ner a present ol a
white dress and new bonnet.
Last night proved that his tnreats
were not idle. He came to town last
week and was seen on i rlday nlgbt
hovering near his wifo's house. There
was no trace of him from that time
until yesterday.
lie shaved oil h!3 moustacue anu met
his wife Just half a square away from
tho restaurant. She, was walking to a
cloak storo, whon he stepped up; spoko
quietly for a mlnuto and then fired the
fatal shot.
It was so quickly done, and so dark
was the street, with so few people about,
that the murderer had every chance for
his cowardly deed and every facility for
escape. In a flash ho was gone. -
ABSOLWEI PURE
A PARTY
That Is
PIKE BHAND.
What John Dalzoll is Now
. Styled.
"At the convention of the Republican
league clubs of Pennsylvania, held at
Scranton In October last," says Captain
Henry, of Kittanning, "Mr. Dalzell was
ambitions to become the president of
the league, and came near destroying
this Important political organization.
He had a lot of mushroom clubs organ
ized in his Interest and demanded theit
admission, when he' knew that these
clubs had no title to admission for tho
reason that the league required that a
club must haye been in existence a year
before it could join the' league. Jlr.
Dalzell know all this, but he wanted
their votes to make him president of the
league. Being thwarted In this scheme
he was badly defeated by Congressman
Robinson, of Delaware county. Then
he began throwing fire brands into the
convention, which brought on a bitter
nent mat came near mamming hid
DEEMING LAUGHED
r
Thinks- tho Evidonco Against
Ilim is Amtialng.
INQUEST UPON HIS WIPE BEGUN.
The Oourt Boom in Melbourne Crowded
With Eager Llsicneifc '
PROMINENT MASON DEAD.
Dr. Ilenry A. Caanoti, of New Jersey,
Pusses Away After a Short Illness.
Elizabeth-. N. J.. April 8. Dr. Henry
A. Cannon, aged 71 years, died at his
home in Elizabeth last night after a few
days' illness with pnsumonla.
Ho was born in ew urunswicK, ms
father boing the late James Sponcor
Cannon, professor of theology in Butgors
College. When Union County was di
vided from Essex County, he was ap
pointed oounty clerk by tha Governor,
and held the position for twenty-two
years, being re-elected by the people.
He was grand master of the Masonic
Fraternity of New. Jersey for two terms,
and was the State historian of tho order,
being engaged at the time of his death
in a new edition of, tho history of the
order in New Jersey. He loaves a widow,
son and daughter.
WOLFF'S
Jtoys Should Not Play With Pistol).
Red RAnk, N. J., April 0. Forman C.
Woolley and another lad named Ely,
both of Eatoutown, wore playing with a
Ho 1) Identified by- the Owner of the
House III Which' the llody Hu Fouud-
Whou Arretted He Was Making Prepa
rations for Ills Marriage With Miss
ItounseTllle Had Hired a House itud
HiiuRht a llurrel or Cement.
MitLBOUBffK. April 0. The inquest
upon the body of Mrs. Deeming, for
merly Miss Mather, which was found
buried'beneath thefloor of the house oc
cupied by the Deemings at Windier, a.
suburb of this citr,' and for whose niur.
dor toeemlng is now in custody, opened
in the City Court room yesterday1. The
' room was crammed with a throng of
eager listeners.
The owner of tho house in which tho
I body was found then identified Deeming
as the- man Who had hirod the house
from'hlih.' "
I SevoVdl witnessos identified Deetnlrig
as the husband of the dead woman,
i Mr. Hirschfeld. -who went to Perth,
Western Australia, to Identify the prls
. mien., narrated a conversation he had
1 had with Deeming, in which Deeming
, had manifested extreme curiosity to
lenrn how the body looked when found,
und had mado it number of Incriminating
remarkB. , 1
Throughout the bearing Deeming wore
lpmriiR Indeed it is Verv doubtful P stol yesterday. wooney piayiuny iurquguoui, mo ssunog BOiuiuj
whether tile llaMe vdU eveV lZ an Wed tb.o weapon to his head, saying he a careless air. and on several occasions
Zm, Z- was going to snoot himself, Mot know- laughed lPudly;at8ome s the statements
r! . . - a V . . I.. ..la.nl nod l.iniln.l hn nilllAfl
bition is boundless, nnil as no snoweu a "B " v"- ' "" "V
lis the bane ok so many lives that hero is whera
wemakoonrBreatboust.. OurpulacuroitwhUa
Others ao not.
Carter's Little Liver Pills aro very,small and
M,v t ft aim. Onacrtwor,llk1makaadosa.
tThey are strictly vcgetablo and do not gripe or
,. .w 4)iA(nAnttnnrflnn TilnaaOaU whOJ
use them. In vials at S5 cents t flvofortl. Bold
V3 druggists oYcrywuero, or sons Dy mau.
flmTEn uirniRtNB'CO.. New York
&MALL PILL. SMALL DOSE.. SMALL PRICE
WAVCD HER RED SKIRT.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Largest and oldest reliable pnrely cash com.
panles represented by
ZDAVIID FAUST,'
120 S. JardinSt, Sfwnanooah,Pa.
RUPTURE,
We. the undersigned, were
, entirely cured of rupture by
inr. Iii'. MAvarrCtt Areh Kt.
Phltadelnlila'. Pa.. B.Jones 'Philips. Keanet
uure, Pa.r ,T Ai Kreltacriltlngton, Pa.; K.
Ikf.Hmall, Mount' Alto. Pa.; Hev. B. II.-Bhfer-jnert.
bUnbaryPoi! P.-U. Dutlett;, 211 8. 12th
HU. rteudlniTPa,; SVoi-Dlft 1623 Montrose BU,
Phllftflelpllla; H. U JU)WO.. 8IW Blm Bt. , Head.
lnff.Pa OeorgejiudPb, llurtiart, 43i);tocusl
Ht., Heading, Pa. Bond for olrouUir.
Cocoas
MADE I1T THE
DUTGH
PROCESS
are "Troated wllh Cattwnate of'So'da, Magnesls,
Potash or Bicarbonate of Soda." .
The use of chemicals, can he readily
detected by the peculiar odorrom newly
opened' packages, -and also from 'a' glass'
of water In yhlch "a small quantity of
chemically treated cocoa has been placed
and allowed to remain for several days.
Ftr more than One Humlrtd Ytart
the home of Walter llaker Co.
have made their Cocoa rnnration
AUSOItUTVZT rVJIJS, uttng HO
..'client Process, Alkaltte, or Jyes.'
A Plucky Little Widow Prevents a IU11
road Disaster. ; "
PiTTSBUno, April, C. The Bakerstown
tunnel, on the "Pittsburg & Western
Railroad, caved in yesterday just after a
passenger train ourouto to this city had
passed through. Mrs. Baker, a widow
living near, discovered tne accident Just
as another passenger train running at
the rate of 50 miles an hour was ap
proaching. The iilucky little woman promptly
realized the perilous position and, taking
her red fianuel skirt, she started on a
run towuru tne approacuiug vruiu.
Swinging it in the air, she succeeded in
stopping the train within a few feet of
the tunnel. Mrs. Baker disappeared
before the grateful passengers could
thank her.
Wants Dsuusefc from Uncle Bum.
" Washington, April 0. The Speaker
has laid before the House a com
munication from the Socretary of the
Navy looking to an appropriation of
$1,000 by Congress for the relief of Jos
eph Fernandez, a British subject resid
ing Key West, Fla,, who was,.accl
dentally wounded by a shot fired by ono
.of a,'' party"! 'of jnon bojpnglng to the
tl, S. 3. Galena while 'engaged in revol
ver practice;! ,
llrldgeport's Chief of Police,
BniDOKiioilT, Conn., April . 0, Judgo
Prentice gave a decision for Chief John
Rylandi to assume command of the po
lice force pending the application to the
Supreme Court. He will take that' office
when the formal ortter i in Issued. The
Chief's victory over fhpse who fought to
rem'dve hlmls now regarded as complete.
W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass.
NEW DEUG STORE.
Edward & ;M.prgan & Co.
(Formerly BhapIra'B XUiarmacy)
107 South Main Street,
NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE.
Prescriptions carefully compounded
by registered pharmacists,
TOIPROTECT YOUR LUNGS
Procure ono of our Cheat Proteotora,
WIEIIEJKZS
Has removed to Bill Jones' old stanti
yj SOUTH MAIN STREET,
Where be will be pleaied W meet the wants
or bis irienas ana tpe public in
Everything in tho Drinking Lino.
enouuced by Presbytery.
PiTTKnmtrt. Anrll' 6. .At a meetlniir of
tho Pittsbury PreshytBry lit' this city ft
resolution was unanimously adopted de
nouncing the Chinese Exclusion bill just
passed by Uongress as a menace to
Christianity aud commorce, and entirely
out'of harmony wlu the civilization of
disposition at Scranton to destroy rather
than help build up he is not a safe leader.
A party firebrand is of no use to any
body.
"When it was announced that .benja
min Harrison had been elected presi
dent," continued Captain Henry, "tho
welkin rang with praises of Senator
Quay, who' was then chairman of tho
Republican national committee. Ho
wus, aud justly, too, given all the credit
for .that magnificent victory. It is the
Democracy and their Mugwump allies
that are the authors of all tho slanders
that, havo been set afloat against him.
No true Republican, whether he was
disappointed in not getting an office, or
not, will oppose the senator."
PAllJIKRS FOIt QUAY.
While Thoy Kick Attalnst Ills Cor
porutlon Favored Opponent.
While the fanners are entering a vig
orous protest against tho candidacy of
John Dalzell on account of his admitted
close connection with corporate inter
ests, Colonel Quay's candidacy for re-
election to tho Jnited States senate has
their hearty support.
"Every fanner and every other holder
of real estate," says Editor George H.
Ranck, of the Now Holland Clarion,
"who may be urged to join in the present
clamor to put down Quay should re
member that it was this Bame Quay who
originated and engineered through our
state legislature the law which relieved
idl real estate from the burdens of a state
tax. And remembering this wise meas
ure for their relief, together with many
other wise and good thipgs be has done
for the general welfare T, the Deople, as
well as for thq.beat interests of his party,
every gooa BepriblicaWflhould reflect se-
.riopslyjjeforo acting so ungratefully as
tocast a votaagainat.jneirej.ura .ot air.
iuay,,u) tue wiiiipu puiies, senate.
i An Indefensible Act.
A despernti5,ca,has led John Dal
'zell's minds tb"th"e 'adoption of a des
perate remedy in their attack upon Sen
ator Quay's record aa a soldier. In at
tacking this record the Washington cor
respondent of the Philadelphia Dalzell
organ attacks the war department and
the government, hojjittncks all the brave
men who have jyosFthe medal of honor
for special bravery in action, he ntt&cks
the official records, memories of the
0,000 dead Union soldiers whose bodies
were piled up under the stone wall at
Fredericksburg, and he attacks the
snint which led nearly 2.000.000 soldiers
to voluuteer to fight for the American
union.
Such an attack, inspired, by malice
aud madness, and buttressed by a pro
found iiniorance of the neriod aud t
dense blindness to the value of all that
every soldier and every true man sets
store by, will, of course, bo turned
acainst the nerson in whose behalf it
has been made by the huudreds of
thousands of veterans of tho war who
aro still living in Pennsylvania. The
Blander of u brave man who has never
posed as a soldier and never used his
soldier's laurels ,to attract tho plaudits
of the multitude nnneared. as the MoreV
slandor appeared, at tho last hour before
an important election. rnuaaeipma in-
iiuirer,
the ball crashing in the side of his head
at the ear and lodjlng in tho temporal
bono. It was immediately extracted by
n physician, but the boy, who. is jibout
8 years of age, will probably not recover
USED BY MEN, WOMEN tXD CMLD11EN,,
a shine lasts a week.
Leather preserver.
A HANDSOME POLISH.
IS WATER-PROOF.
4 2QC, A BOTTLE.
1 cent a foot
vylll pay for changing the up
" pearanco of old Furniture bo
completely thatlt-will look like new.
sasnmk HAT
MS
IS THE NAME
OF THC IM,"HA'BOES IT.
Pair llulliliiiii Damaged by Oalo.
Chicago. Anrll 0. A heavy gale from
! the southwest yesterday morutnir. dam
aged the Illinois -.state jiuuuing at. me
World's Fair grounds to the extont of
made by the witnesses,
Lutor details regarding Doemlne's ar
rest show that when ho was tuken into
custody at the Southern Cross gold
fields, where ho was employed as an
engineer at Eraser's gold mine, ho was
niHklntr final arrangements for his mar
riage with JUss Kounseville, who was ou I
her way from llotnurst,- iNew houtu
I Wales, to join him. Ho . had already
'secured a house, and his first act after
taking possession was to; purchase p,
barrel ot cemeut with which he had the
floor of tho main room cepeuted.
1. L. OGUCLAS
S1C.000. A larite portion of the main .. lie was reading a newspaper account
dome was blown down, and in the fall 6f the discovery of Miss Jlathor's body
it carried away derricks, scantlings, 'at 'Windsor when a constable suddenly
trestlesdrtda large .section ot tho South entered :m' .Uthouttho least -warning,
brick wall. The new brick power house arrested hi i the charge of murder,
adjoining Machinery Hall was also dum- For tlio n.i .leul Deeming was dum
need to the extent of about $3,00i). , founded, bu; he quickly , recovored his
. I solr-poMosMOu- unci, pointing to mo. para-
i im....,,i .ii ' graph, asked the constable if that was
Wasui.noto.v, April 0. Tho circula
tion statement Issued monthly by the
Treasury Department shows the circula
tion of gold ann silver coins anu cerun
cates, United States notes and national
bank notes on April 1 to have been
$24.03 por capital for tho 05,103,000 peo
ple estimated to ue citizens oi mis coun
try. The total circulation is pinceu ao
51,0Uo,o-H,Osu- wuicu is a ueurease since
March of $017,872.
Congressman lined May Ketlre.
WAsnisOTO.N. Anrll 0. It Is reported
at the Canltol that Representative Reed,
of Maine, contemplates retirement from
Congressional life after tne end ot ms
present term. When the report was
shown to Mr. Reed he laughingly said:
I do not know anything about it my
self."
Had a Wife but Married nn Actress.
Richmond, Va., April C. Carrie Ab
bott, a well known variety actress, was
married to wuuam slu yer, oi mis city,
about two weeks ago. Shortly after the
wedding It wasylaarned' that- He nad a
wife and child living' In Bradford, Pa. A
warrant was issued for his arrest and ho
hastily fled from the city.
Iteu. John Collln&iTOod Dead..
London. April 0. The Rov. John Col-
llngwood llruco, antiquarian and histor
ian, lsid'oad, Ho Was born at Newcastle
in 1801, aud was educated at' tho Uni
versity of Glasgow. He is tho. author ot
"A UanduooK OI lugusn msvury auu
other works.
l'ruitch IJxpodltlon Mmn'icrud.
Pahib. Anrll 0. -Advices received here
through the Governor of Senegal state
that it is Vcpofted that the expedition of
Captain Menard has been massacred at
Sogulu by a band of warriors in tho Do
minion oi samory.
Six rersciu. Drowuod,
Zurich, April 0. The small pleasure
staumhoat Delphlne, formerly owned by
the Empress Eugenie, capsized with uu
excursion party ou Lake drelllen in
Switzerland. Six persons were drowned.
An Aci. il ..' , ) . i
Tho otVr i.1.. a 1 .
ho wouldsunirtpo-jtiinuip- I-ttWi If
Ills beard. So, 'i'M-Ui- v ,t . tho iil.-u
hefcame homo vhntijateUt, c!- ti .bn'-i.u.
UhAvlft) liei-Ali' o1VnoA-iirc'c!or..
ut onoB thivw aor vmt iiiiiiid 1
kne'ek tind bgan to kiss.eid hu mi
violoiltly. ' v
"You liUe tlus chHSMfc, do yon, my
dear?" ho aspt, as tfcji, astho oonld
catch his breath. . . '
"Oh. heavens. Ocorae! Ialt onl" N
Y. Jlorald.
Iteuiarknljla l.'lipdreiu j
Mrs. Mialt-JIrs. RHnlfB has. the
mobt wonderfully good children 1 ever
eaw. J hoy aro perieop atxreis.
Mrs. Winks So I'vo heard.
Mrs. Minks It's ' true. top. She
trimmed their Christmas tree entirely
with oandy and told tho'ohlldren not to
touoh a bit of it. Well, you mayn't be
liovo it, but by night moro than half of
'it was rtJUtharo. Good Now.
S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE HONLTF
It la a seamless Bhop, with no tucks or wax thread
to hurt the feet: raivlo of the best 11 uo calf, stylish
and easy, and becawte we male vwre shoe of thi
grade than tiny othermanvfartui ert It equals b&nd
sowed shoes cos ting from 81.00 to $5.00.
CC OtMSenuhio UiuuUncurd, the finest calt
shoo ever ofTercd for equals French
Imported shoes which cost from $j.(UoClU-0Q.
CIA OO llnnil.ftewnl Welt HIiop, flno calf-
stylish, comfortable and durable. Thebeii
phoe ever oirured at this price i jsanio umae u ca-tom-marto
rhoes costing from $.() to $'.0(.
C0 50 hillni Hhom l-'ormers, lUllrona Men
pOt andLetterCarrleraall wenrthem; lino calf,
fiparolcsa, smooth Inside, heavy thrco soles, exten
sion edge, una pair wui wear ayenr.
I tUO 3 nnocnlfi no better shoe ever offered fti
i0Jt- this prk-e; one trial will convince thoso
' who want a suoe for comfort and service.
the crime of which ho was accused, adtl- , Jm'tiTa very"btronir nnd durable. Thoso who
1nY. 1 thlnlr T L-nnw thw njirtv who was havo given them atrial will venrmothcrinalco.
log: l LUllik. i Know mu purty ynu vn tarfctirf fc'J.OO anil schoul sboes aro
murdered. She was a rood littlu tului?, 1 DUVb wornbythoboyseverywherei tuoycell
. . . . ... i .i nn tht-Ts mnrita, n fli tuiTpafllni? Rales Rhow.
ana i cannot neiievo tnai; anyono yvouiu , s t "-"' s:i.o Ilhiiil-Heil shoo, best
hurt her." i (UcIUIcSJ l)imgolB,verystylUb:equalsrTeiicl
Efforts ore being mndo to trace n
gutta-percha air mnttresn sold by Deem
ing in Perth. There was a dark red dis
coloration on it, and it is supposed it
was the mattress on which many of tho
murders were committed.
John Kemp, who described himself ns
a matrimonial agent, said that Williams
had advertised for a wife through him.
WilltamB represented himself as 83 years
of age, with 300 In the bank, and stated
that he was going to take up a good
appointment.
NOT SEVERE ENOUGH.
Sir. Morgan's AmHudment.
Washinotox, April 0. Senator Mor
gan offered yesterday an amendment of
his silver resolutions which directs the
RMnnnm Committee to Teport a mil sud-
nlompiitarv to tho act of 1800 and pro- . ntrous severitv. whereas Mrs. Montagu,
vidlng for the coinage of gold and silver ! whp , caused the death of her child by
The Sentuc of Sirs. JIontuKU Uiil vursall j
Condemuetl.
London. April C There Is universal
condemnation of the sentence of
Mrs. Montagu as too lenient. They
compare her cao with that of Fan
nie Giine, the poor girl who was convict
ed 'and' sentenced to death on the charge
of having strangled her infant, although
there "was no convincing proof that she
Intended 't6 cause the death of her babe,
und' altliougb, if she did, she'was pre
sumably 'insane at the time with her suf
ferings. -
The.sontence,of Fannio Gane has been
commuted to imprisonment for life, but
this is everywhere aeciareu to rje mon-
.n.ti..u ...tn. .nu timl shoe for
Sllsse.iaro the best flnelJongola. htyllsliaud durable.
Cam iou. Sco that W. L. Douglas namo ami
price are stamped on tbo bottom ot eaub shoe.
rrrTAKE NO BUBSTITlTTE.tfJ
Insist on loonl ndvertlMHl dealers stinplylog yon.
W. 1 JJUUUIjAS. llrocklou, J1UB3. tsoldbj
JOSEPH
Nortlt BIhIii St.
Sliciiiiucloaii
bullion ou equal terms.
TeLplione Ulatnat. Iieail.
Albant. N, Y., April 0. Word " was
received hero yesterday that Andrew B,
TTllni. L'eueral manager of the Hudson
" . n .11. ..1 f .1
Hlver Telepuoue company un-u ouiuiay
night at Nassau, New Providence, in the
Bahamas. Heart disease was the cause
of death.
nought a Steamslilp Line.
Nkw Vomk. Anrll 0. A despatch from
New Lrloaiis to a leading house in Wall
street states that tno American sugar
Beflnlug Company Jiavo purchased the
Cromwell line of steamers.
Height of Cruelty.
Kprvnuq viman fiehlnm receive the sym-
ploms they deserve. WHt'enf eu the lectures
of hwiUn. thejr: are constantly- allme. .To
wltliliolu sympitny irom mtse nnioriuimit
U the holitlil of cruelty. They have a weak
lieari, causing snoriuwim in uicmu, hui.id.iijh.
aiuiusuie, wwk mm muiR'j oi.iib,i.-
lually swelltoK of anklei, 'l'l'rar!'.,n. .oio
tnii.smoifierrDitanaAlropsy. X)t Miirs- ttew
Heart Cure Is Just the Ihlug for them. lot
the r nerv usubus, hedaehe, weakness, .e'c,
hla Heyt-.ratlve Nervl Is unnualert. Vine
IfeaUssou "Hfartaud Nervous Ulseano" apu
marvelous testimonials Iree. Bold ana
guaranteed tiv v. it. iiagonuucu.
deliberate cruelty, Is let oil with ono
year's imprisonment.
It is claimed that this Inequality of
treatment In the case of the poor, friend
less girl, and tho (wealthy wife of Lord
Montagu's son is calculated to lessen
respeotfor the law, And to create a feel
ing that justice Is not impartially ad
ministered. ilfc is,argued that it is high time for n
popular movement to enforce tho equal
ity of all before the law. There is a de
mand on the part of the press for tho ap
polntmentof a permanent guardian for
the remaining children of Mrs. Montagu,
unci that the mother should he set aside
so far as personal care and control of
the children are concerned.
Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing.
Cures
Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc
Itomoves and Provonts Dandruff.
WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP.
Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water.
Ti ) Kxroutoil June 0.
llAKHUHutw, Pu., April C ffyyernor
I'attUou ha iasuud it warrant for the ex
ecution on Juno 0 next, of Charles
Clonry, who 10111 a policeman at Ho
nova, OHntou.couiity.
In the spring the young man's fancy lightly
turns to thoughts of loaf.
. -V U ;
A Mystery Explained.
The papers contain freouant notices of rloh,
pretty ami eduoalgd girls cloning with
negroes, tramps and ooiiuhmen. The well,
known ipeolaliht. llr. Franklin illlns, says all
such girls are trioroorlss hysterical, uervous,
very imp islve, unbalanced: usually subject
to. Wdache. neiirlgla. sleeplessness, Im.
nTodSsTtylng or laiighlDg. These show a
weatr nervous syBtm for which there Is no
remedv iqual to ltaioralve Nervine. Trial
!.:...Tii ,..,,1 ,. Him imnx. oontulnluB many
marvelous oures, tree a; 0. 11. HagenUuchs
....... .In... wlin nlun uall. nd lTUimiIlU-6 l)r.
MlW ielelsrsted New Heart Oiup, tho lluest
of heart tonlo. Cuves' ttuftorlng, short
breath, sic.
L" It Is usually the muu who has a head like a
cork who gets along best in the swlui.
Minister Egau Orauted Leave of Absence.
Wakiiinqtox. April 0. Assistant Seo-
retary of State Wharton admits that
Minister Egau and Consul McCreery
have been granted leaves of absence,
Mr. Wharton added that Minister
Eirau had not been In this country since
ho went Into the diplomatlo service
three vears ago. nnd It was quite natural
that he should desire to return home for
a brief rest. Uur uipiomauc relations
with'Ohlll, Mr. Wharton concluded,; wore
thoroughly satisfactory.
l'lslilng Tackle.
A lsrg lot of the niet lishing t&okltt,
oh9Mir and bUer than ever, Jut received,
pome and tm me batcre purchasing elw
wbero and you will hvi. money at
Max Kkhhk's,
Fistgmon House, II W. Qnntro St.
Mile' 9,v and Uve- Pills
Aol on a nur iirtnclple-rtv alat'ttg the
liver. toiuMli aud bo well through the nenws.
vniwSvSry. Or. MiUj'7lU sp.dlly
euie UUIouwssji, bad tirpjd Uver, lvlles,
astlnUoa. Unioll tor men, women,
diugWore,
I'romoted fur Shooting a Jlau.
BicnrJN. Ailrll 0. The private in the
Thlrd"Helmertt of the Guards who was
tried recently for shooting at a civilian
from his nost as sentry before the bar
racks in tho Wrangel strasso. has been
nromotod. corlioval In consideration iof
his correct discharge pf bin duty on the
occasion in question. The promotion
has excited bitter, uommouts in the radi
cal prujis.
Lust Ills I.I to through a Joke,
PiiiIiAdhlphu. April 0. . While at
teiuDtlnt to llaht Ills pipe at an olectrla
light, us he was told to do in a joke by a
follow woricmau, a itunguriau at jouus
town. I'll., ma instantly killed. A cur
rant ot 3,000 volts passed through hla
body.
(Senator 1I1I' Qoninilttuo.lilps
Wabuinoton. April 0. &uatov Mills
has bueu aBoiutd us meuibtr ot th
Committee ou Const Pefenats, Mines
and Miniug, I'atonts and I'cutolUpas, to
,1111 vuouiicius created by the retirement
of Mr. Chilton, his predecessor.
DR. THEEU
55Q North Fourth 8t.f
tlw e-lr ioni4t mi-i AmotUa
H- UUt in th Colt4 Sti t U
me to curv Blood Poison
Narvoua Peb.Uty "iSpc
cial Dlseuses M
Hkiu DUlwm hHlirJm1a f
boa,spreThroat Mouth.
bAtl Uort. bwthlng, IrrtlWOM,
ana
itctr loot nworj-.ivtV hvfc idplUI n,lf,r t li.
r, lion or UTorwork. lUoenl cJur! 71
PI. THkkvL. eur poslllvely na
aoi flab on tu, -on ma.
'TRUTH" n9 Qw nA,t 'lj
91 riITU.' " MB,
JOHN COSLErS
Green Truck Stand!
Cor. Main and Oak Streets.
Frosli. Oysters Rocoived Daily.
A flue line ot Choice mtOCHlUKS
Nuts and Candles.
JPoullry of all Kinds.
Mr. Oostlet reoelves his green truck dally
goods wlin buylns from him.
lrom the oily markets, whloh Is a KUuranUM
tolilsouiuimsrs thattuey will receive inwu
OHIUS. BOSSLER'S
SALOON AND RESTAURANT
201 N. Main St., SUonautloali.
The Fiaest Slok of Beers, Ales, Cigirs,