EMNGHERALD IWTAnLlflllHU 1870. Pu Ml li ml every Rvenlt.fr, Ksoept Sunday , at B Botrrn J a hoik Stbrrt, Nbar Obhtrb. Ttio Ilr-rnM It dcllvmftd InSliennndonn nnd the nurrmindiiifc towns lor nix oeiite n week, pay i nhle to the carriers. By mall $8.00 n rear, or 3Q cents a month, payable In advance, AdvertlM- I ineiits oliArfrecinooordltifrtoftiMteeand position Tit pnbHflhers reeerve ine right to change the poenou of advertisements whenever the pub j Ilontion of news demands It. The right ti reserved to reject Any advert .twine nt, whether imiil (or or not. that the publisher may deem Improver. Advertising rates made known , niion annlleatton. Kvterad at the postofflee at Shenandoah, Fa., m seoond olas mall matter. TKLBPHONK CONNKCTIOX. "All the Hews That's Fit to Print," Evening Herald MON'DAV, MAY 81, 1887. It is said that the late Senator Earle, of South Carolina, was the ex act opposite of Senator Tillman. This makes Ills loss hard to bear. This week will end out four years for AV. Wilkin Oarr as postmaster at Philadelphia, and whether the Presi dent will name his successor or not at once no one seems to know. Thk new county bill reached second reading in the House last week, and was then recommitted to the com mittee. There is not much chance for the bill's passage at this session. In Connecticut 170,000 women are qualified to vote at school elections, but only 8687 east their ballot this spring. The 107,818 who neglected to vote are probably discouraged about machine polities. With the "roll of hoifor" laid on the shelf and the true record on cer tain measures laid bare, truly the present session of the Legislature is a dismal failure, in the opinion of a certain member of the upper branch. Oun German Gatholio friends in vaded the county sent in large num bers to-day. The town was gaily decorated in honor of the sessions of the state convention, and everything lias been done to make their stay a pleasant one. Shenandoah was well represented. Thk Minersville Free Press reached our table this week printed in colors, in honor of the noble boys in bine who went to the front in '01. Editor Steele is not only issuing a newsy paper, well edited, but the typograph ical appearance is not surpassed by any of its weekly contemporaries. Tuk court has decided that the Organization of the Minersville Borough Council wnsillegal, and that a majority constitutes a quorum. The members of that body have been given a limited time in which to legally organize, otherwise their seats will be declared vacant. Thk President is still throwing bouquets nt men in the newspaper profession. Whitelaw IJeid, tiio editor and millionaire owner of the Now York Tribune, is sent to England as a special Ambassador to reprosent us at tlie Queen's Jubilee, and Charles Burdett Hart, of Wheeling, is made Minister to Columbia. Ajt electric contribution box is tho latest Connecticut invention. The minister touches a button, and small silver cars, lined with voivet, visit each pew simultaneously, running on a slender rail back of each pew. Each car returns to a lockbox at the pew entrance and the deacons collect the receipts after the service. A similar invention in Shenaudonh would hardly be profitable. Wk are Informed by our friend, Thomas Jefferson Joyce, that the ilrst issue of his Black Diamond will appear next Sunday, with the addi tional information that the ilrst copy -will in no manner disappoint the thousands in the Mahnnoy Valley who have patiently awaited its ap pearance on tlie newstands. It was Thomas Jefferson's pen that brought to the Daily American what prestige it lias enjoyed in the past, and on tho ruins of that paper he will build up one of the best weeklies In the in terior of the state. May success crown his efforts. NoTwiTHSTAjrmxa the faot that Senator Coyle induced one or two Philadelphia newspapers to deceive their readers, and his own newspaper to state that he voted for the Weiler labor bill, the Senator himself stated in the Senate that his vote was not recorded for the measure on final assage. It is therefore a question of veracity between Coyle and his editor, O'Ponnell; and the public can take its elttrfce, with very little to choose from. This is another ex ample of the herculean efforts re quired to serve two masters, and, as in the present instance, it always proves a dismal failure. It is not likely that the parties in dieted for their partieijHttiou in the famous Seeley dinner will ever be tried. District Attorney Oleott has received numerous letters urging him, in the interest of morality, to allow the indictments remain buried ; that tlie best Interests of the community demand that tlie details of the dinner be not brought out in court. In this class are school prinoijmls and teach ers, who state that the publicity given tlie Seeley dinner has damaged the youthful minilsof the community. Several of thesetell of children found Pure Every thought, word and action takes vitnlltv from the blood; every nene, muscle, bone, organ and tissue depends on the blood for its quality nnd condition. Qniilucy Therefore pure Prm5 blood is absolutely fttfnrlirtlmo necessary to right bodies. 11 lod'sSnrsaparlllals thegroat blood purilior and the best Spring Medicine. Therefore It is the groat cure for scrofula, salt rheum, humors, sores, rheumatism, catarrh, oto.; the great nervine, strength builder, appe tizer, stomach tonic and regulator. Sarsaparnia; six for 85. rrepared only by C. I. Hood ge Co., Lowell, Mass. Get Hood's and only Hood's. Hood's Pills Uken after dinner aid dtoru absorbed in the details of the dinner. It is likely, therefore, that the par ticipants in the Seeley dlnnor will never be tried in court. TKRRiBi.it Accident. It It n terrible c rldt-ut to be burned nr scalded ; 1nt the pain und agony and ttio frightful disfigurement can lie quickly overcome without leaving a .car by using DeWitt's Witch Salve. 0. 11. Ilageubtich. THE COUNCILMEN'S TOUR. IriApcctliin BlHile of Several l'laccs Itr- lillriiiK Their Attention. Immediately after the close of the Mo- niorlil Day parade in town on Saturday the carriages containing the members of the lloruugh Council, Hoard of Health and other borough officials dropped out of lino at the corner of Main aud Lino streets and pro ceeded west on tho latter street to tho quarry whore the borough secures its stono for the street This opened tho annual tour of the town and many places referred to in dis cussions before Council wore subsequently visited to enable the members to nioro intel ligently understand aud discuss tho point. The cave-in at tho intersection of Line am! Uilhcrt streets, caused by tho Kuhloy linn propeity was next visited, aftur which the Councllmcn spent sonic tlmo vlowing the open space and gullies at tho west end ol Lloyd street, where it is proposed to extern! the stieet to the dirt banks of the Kohinooi colliery. Some time was spent hero and it i. belleted the extension will be made ax soon as some plan can bo decided upon fur extending tho sewerage at that pnint. The southern end of West street and puiuts along Poplar mid Laurel strcetf were next visited, aftor which tho Council men drove to Fort Flynn and inspected the Hooded neighborhood. Ocuoral Flynu was on guard at tho stono wall with an army ol neighbors when the Councilmcn arrived and the discussions that resulted from tho meet- uX woro of a vory amtnatud character. - The trip to tho pumping station of tho public water works was then declared in order. Ou the journey a stop was made at EvcretlV hotel, Hi-.uitlonvlllc, and an excellent dinuci was served at 2:30. Tho pumping station was then vi.lted aud about an hour waf spent in inspecting tho plant and tho method uf getting coal to it. Tho tourists returned to town shortly after six o'clock in the evening. Don't neglect a cough because tho weather lis pleasant; before tho next storm rolls around it may develop into a serious dilll culty beyond repair. Ono Minute Cough Cure Is easy to tako aud will do what its name Implies. C. 11. llagcnbuch. The Skating Itlnk Suit. In tho case of W. 1). Seltsier, trustee, vs. Ismcher Kobbius, ct nl., trading as the National Polo Club, of Shenandoah, Justice Duauc, of tho Supreme Court, on Thursday filed an opinion reversing the decision of the lower court and directing a now trial. This case was tried at l'ottsville last year, before Judge Lyons, of Juniata county, and a ver dict of $3,300 was rendered against Inaacber ltohbins. John I'. Whalun und M. M. Isurkc, Esq., counsel for Robbius, carried tho case to tho Supremo Court with tho abovo result. The case has been pending forscveral years and has been in tlie Supremo Court twice. It arose out of a controversy over the old rink property at the corner of ISowcr aud Lloyd streets. It appears that Kobblns routed the ground to a man named Neal who erected tho buildings. Neal defaulted to his creditors and lions for labor and mateiial woro filed against the leasehold estate. Neal also defaulted in his rent and Uobbius took possession of tho property under tho lease. The liens wero entered prior to liohbius taking possession aud after he did so Neal's Interest in tho property was sold under the liens and bought in by Seltzer, as trustee lor Neal's creditors. Soltzerhas since been seeking to recover damages against Itnbhiiis ou tlie ground that ho took and disposed of pioperty belonging to Neal's creditors. The questions involved are inter- etting one, and if this much-tried case again comes ou for trial it will certainly lie a battle royal. Hon. James liyau aud W. D. Seltzer, Usq , represent tlie creditors of cal. itettrr Times Ahead, It is expected that within a short time, probably two weeks, that every one of the fifty collieries belonging to tho 1. & Ii. V. & I. Co. will be put on increased time. There are many who believe that half time will soon follow, and subsequently other increased time will be added to meet the anticipated demand for coal. The collieries of this company started up this morning, hut the number of days to be worked is not known. The Lehigh Valley collieries will resume ou Wednesday morning and work three days. Not only piles of the very worst kind can he cured by DeWitt's Witch Havel Salve, but ec soma, scalds, burns, bruises, boils, uleera and all other skin troubles can be instantly relieved by the same remedy. C. 11. llagen bueh. To Take Depositions. Judge Iteler has granted a rule to take the depositions of two important witnesses in tho Kvsugslical church controversy at Tuuiaqua. The two witnesses wish to leave Tainsqua, aud this step was made necessary in order that tiio trial of the ease may not be interfered with, it having bee.ii set down for trial on June 28th. The two witnesses re side in Philadelphia. They are Carrol S. Tyson ami Joseph L. Wilson. Don't thin your blood with sassafras or IH.isou It with blue-mass j but aid Nature by using DeWitt's Little Karly Kisera, tiie fam ous little pills for eoustjpatlou, biliousness ami stomach and liver trouble. They are purely vegetable. C. II. Hageiibueh, Cave-in Near Delano. The public road betweeu the Delano cross roads aud the school building, has settled for tlie second time during the past week, aud teamsters have been obliged to drive through the bush. To-day a new road to run froui the Delano station to Trentou, ou the north side of the Lehigh Valley track, was staked out by Engineer M. h. Bowiuau. Just try a lUc box of CaacareU, the fluest liver aud bowel regulator everuiado. Blood Hoods the gold mining convention Anauranoc-s ufSncoeis Tor tlie Coming Meeting at Denver. Denver, Colo.. May ai. The corves pondence at headquarters of the In ternal lonal irnia i.i. ulna: convention to be held In Denver July 7, 8 and 9 shows that gteat Intel est haa been awnkeni (1 ItirnuKhuut the en'.lre Untied States, purtli'ulurly among practical mining pt. j le and tho: e Interested In mining Cntu prl.i s. The de.egations thus far apr'lined from the slate? uie composed c representative men of bualnesB and Industries. Delegates named In New York city represent mining and financial ciganl aatlons. Georgia maltm tnquny con cerning space for an exhibit fiom her gold Ilelda. California's delegations v. Ill embrace many cf the noted inugnatea of the country, and that state has under ci ii.-lJcratlon aji extensive exhibit of Its mineral products, while Inqulrbs and applications for apace are coming In fiom many tnln lnr; centers of the west. It Is now as sured that the gathering will be an aggregate representation of the genius and wealth devoted to the production of the precious metals In North America, while representatives of the South American republics have given assurances of their attendance. The exeeeflflMMr Jaw railroad ratea Insure an Immense fttfTMrtag from tho east and west. Try (Irnln-O I Try (Iniln-O t Ask your grocer to-day to show yen a package of OHAIN-O. the new fowl drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without injury as well as the ldnlt. All who try It, like It. OItAIN-0 has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the nvwt delicate, stomach receives it without distress. I the price of coffee. 15c and Sfi eta. per package. Sold by all grocers. S I l-I k f ii TiTt tors Still la lii t n ir. New York. May 31. The big strike of garment workers entered upon Its third week yesterday. About 2,600 operators whose employes have signed the new agreement have returned to work, leaving about 22,400 still on strike In this city and vicinity. Leader Meyer Schoenfeld today said there were many omens or success for the strike, and expressed himself as satisfied that the operators would not return to work under the old conditions. A Household Necessity. Oasoarets Caudy Cathartic, tho most won- ilerful medical discovery of the ago, pleasant and refreshing to tho taBte, act gently and positivoly ou kidneys, Hvor nnd bowels. cleansing tlie entire system, dispel colds, euro lirailache, lover, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day ; 10, 35, 00 couts. Sold and guarauteedto cure by all druggists. Ynlo Di-lVnt" AVlxeouHln. New Haven, Conn., May 31. The Yale 'varsity crew defeated the Univer sity of Wisconsin by three lengths Saturday afternoon in a well rowed two mile race. The Wisconsin men rowed a plucky race and dogged the Yale crew In a very gamey manner, but they were simply outclassed both In strength and skill. The Yale crew won In 10 minutes 54 seconds. Froo I'llts Send your address to II. E. Ilucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. Those nills nro easy in ictiou and are particularly ell'ectivo in the cure of Constipation and Kick Hoadacho. For Malaria and Liver troubles tlioy have been proved invaluable They nro guaranteed to no purely vegetable. Tlioy do not weaKon by their action, but by giving tono to stomach .mil bowels greatly mvigomto the system. (tegular size L'Jc per box. Sold by A. N usley, drugist. TliIrr.vMine'i1. arsii .MlflTinmnn. Trenton, May 31. Colonel John C. Otvns, assistant Inspector of rifle prac tice of the National Guard of the state, and who has been In charge of the Sea Girt rifle range, has asked to he retired. Colonel Owens has been In the guards 31 years, and will be retired as brevet brigadier general. Pimples, blotches, blackheads, rod, roufth, oily, raothy skin, itching, scaly scalp, dry, thin, nnd falling hair, and baby blemishes prevented by Cuticura SoAr, tho most effectivo skin purifying and beautifying soap in tho world, as well as purost and sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. Por 13 doI.1 thW!?lioit lh vnrld. Potteb Dbvo AKurttRM.i Ll I'rop., IlfMton, U. B. X. OJ-'Mlowl l':cvcnt ruc l!umorfl,"ratl!edfre. ffiRJHiaeoasMiiSf. y"CUnE GUARANTEED." I SeU-iilu, Mecti.l D!icuiei, Ynr icoci-if r iriciurca. j u vuiiioffe ' Nniiall LTmlevclotsml Or trunk t'. TnsL .fffftiJiM BLOOD POISON In HIl clues, Kreuli caves cilretl In t io in tiny. b-U(iiucth. stunipsfnr JfaolE "1 rlltti. nnlvtriK-inpillrnl hnnlr ITunoBlniv uucl&s dbiakelustttuieMliulr tricks & scacmee. LADIES DO YOU MOW DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment is the original and only FRENCH ftiif a And rnlinhlfl nnre on the mar ket. Price. $1.00; sent by nuab Genuine sold only by S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. ft JflUSICfllt FEAST 1 A Kraml iroluctfoii of the beautiful cantata "REBECCA" Will bo given on IllEIGJIoe!, -AT- ROBBINS' OPERA HOUSE, SHENANDOAH, PA., By n Choir of 60 Voices Assisted by tlie SCIIOPPE ORCHESTRA The itwduoMou will be uiveu for the beucAt - of lite - - - Pilniitive Methodist Church. Admission, - - 25 Cents. ea "OOLD DUST." Can't Go Amiss if you get a package like this. It contains the genuine Washing Powder It cleans evervtliiucr and cleans it quickly and cheaply. Largest imckagc greatest economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, St. Louis, New York, Boston, Philadelphia. ANOTHER BROKEN LEVEE. Itosnlt of Ovai'ooiifldeiieo nnd Itolnin tlon or Vigilance. New Orleans, May SI. A orevaase resulting from overconfldence and re laxation of vigilance, occurred at 0 o'clock yesterday morning In the levee at Conrad's Point, four miles by rail below Baton Ilouge, on the east side of the Mississippi river. At 2 o'clock In the morning Information was received at Daton House that the levee at Con rad's sugar house was leaking badly, and that a crevasse waa likely to oc cur at any moment. There had been a feeling of almost perfect security throughout that section, and the thought of a crevasse had not entered Into the calculation of things likely to take place. There were laborers within call, as they had all been discharged and sent to their homes. The levee uuthorltltes at Baton Rouge hastily gathered together a force of men, and placing them on barges of material, hastened to the scene of danger. Shortly before the barges arrived at the plantation the levee burst with a loud report and the water, In a stream 40 feet wide and 7 deep, began pouring through the breaks and spreading rapidly over the fertile lands In the vicinity. The of ficials -of the 1'ontchartraln levee dis trict nnd of the Illinois Central rail road are on hand with large forces of men and unlimited supplies of ma terial, and will no doulit succeed in closing the break before any very serious damage is done to the ad jacent plantations. ONE OF TWO WAYS. The bladder was created for ono purpose, namoly, a receptacle for the urino, and as such it is not liable to any form of disease ex cept by ono of two ways. Tho first way is from imperfect action of tho kidneys. The second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urino from unhealthy kiJneys is tho ehlef eauso of bladder troubles. So tho womb liko tho bladder, was created fur one purpose, and If not doctored too much is nut liable to weakness or diseased, oxcept in niro caeca. It h situated bark of and very closo to tho bladder, therefore any pain, dlseaso or tncnnvcnicnco manifested in the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage is often by luistako attributed to female weak ness or womb troublo of soino sort. The error is easily mado and may bo as easily avoided. To find out correctly, set you urino asido for twenty-four hours j a sedi ment or settling indicates kidney or bladder troublo. Tho mild and tho extraordinary ell'ect of Dr. Kilmer's Swainp-Koot, tho great kidney, liver and bladder remedy is soon realized. If you need a medicino you should havo tho best. At druggists fifty cents and ono dollar. You may have a samplo bottle and pamphlet, botli scut frco by mall. Mention Kvkninq IIebalo and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ilingliamton, X. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee tho genulness of this ofler. 'Xlireo Ainiiteiir Niimi-f, Jii-ovvneii. New York, May 31. Among the many email crait on ine waters of Uocknway Inlet when the storm came up yester day afternoon was a small catboat with three young men In It. The boat was overturned by the suddenness of the squall, and the men, who were evi dently novices at sailing a boat, were drowned. Uescuers tht. were In plen ty, hut bo quickly were the tree en gulfed that all efforts to save them failed. The boat was picked up. All efforts to Identify the men or the boat up to a late hour have failed. For ovory quarter in a man's pockot thoro are a dosen uses; and to use each one iu such a way as to derivo the greatest bene fit Is a question overy one must solvo for himself. Wo bellove, however, that no better use could be mado of one of these quarters than to oxchange it for a bottlo of Chamborlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, a medicino that overy family should 1)0 provided with. Forsaleby Gruhlerllros., druggists. CrowdH AVItiiebH n Douhly l'utnl Duel. Sweet Home, Tex., May 31. Will Lewis and Wit llosworth fought to the death yesterday at Salem church, where the neighbors had assembled In observance of Decoration Day. Bad blood existed between them. Together they walked away from the crowd, and while In apparent calm converse one turned aB If to leave when the other drew a revolver. Both fired about the same Instant, and continued until their revolvers were empty. They were dead when their friends got to them. IHvery bullet fired by each took effect In his opponent. Lewis shot three times through the body and once through the arm. Bosworth was hit twice in the head, twice In the body and once In the leg. lluvklen's Arnlua Salve. Tho best salve in the world for r.nt. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever soies, tetter, oliapped liandi, chilblains, eorus.'aad all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, ol 40 pay required. It is guaranteed to give Srfee.t satisfaction or roony refunded, l'rlcc cents per Imx. For sale by A. VVaeley. Killed til BTWrtlnK'lfoil, Montpeller, A't., May 31. A folding bed at the Union House closed auto matically during Saturday night while Henry Kendall, aged S3, waa asleep In It. He was dead when taken out, having either ben smothered or died of heart failure Induced by fright There Is Class of leople Who are Injured by the use of coffee. Jtccently there lias been placed in all the grocery stores a new preparation called (IHAIN-O, made of p 11 re grains, that takes the place of coffee. The most delicate stomach receives it without distress, and but few can tell it from coffee. It does not cost over I as much. Children may drink it with great beueflt. 15 cts. and 25 cts. iter package. Try it. Ask for tilCAIN-O. "(JOtD DUST." BASEBALL RECORDS. StnmlliiR or tho Clubs In tho Itnc For C'lininptoimhlp I'oiiiiiints. National I.eutruo. W. I.. I. W. L. P. Baltimore . 8 .77! Phllad'a ...IS 10 .800 Cincinnati .31 11 .656 New York. IS IS KB Pittsburg ..18 10 .643 Brooklyn .14 10 .467 Boston 17 13 .6M Chicago ...1131 .841 Cleveland ..17 33 .586 Washl'g'n .9 19 .831 Louisville .11 14 .500 St. Louis.. C3S .184 SATUKUAV'S NATIONAL MIAOUS CIAMIH. At New York First game: New York. 7; Bt. Iiouls, 6. Second game: New York, 8; St. Louis, 5. At PlttsburgFlrst game: Pittsburg, 6; Brooklyn, 4. Second game: Pittsburg, 9; Brooklyn, 7. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, X; Boston, 1. At Louisville Washington, 6; Louisville, 3. At Chicago Philadelphia, 11; Chicago, 10. At Cleve landBaltimore, 8; Cleveland, 3. StrNIlAY'S NATIONAL I.KAGUI OAMIS. At Chicago-Chicago, 9; Baltimore, 3. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 8; Washing ton, 7. Knstem League. W. L. P. W. L. P. Buffalo ...10 C .727 Provld'ce .10 11 .431 Sprlngn'd .15 1) .023 Itochest'r .11 15 .424 Soranton ...13 9 .591 Wllkesb'e . 9 15 .875 Syracuse ...18 9 .691 Toronto ... 7 19 .268 SATUIIUAY'S MASTHIIN LHAOUB (tAMHg. At Scranton Soranton, 7; Wllkesbarre, 2. At lloehester Syracuse, 7; Iloohester, 2. At Toronto Buffalo. 17; Toronto, 9. At Providence Providence, 10; Spring Held, 5. SUNOAY'S BASTHnN r.HAOUB OAMB. At lloehester Syracuse, 8; Iloohester, 4. At Providence Providence, 8; Spring Held, 5. At Buffalo Toronto, 11; Buf falo, G. Atlnntlo Loiikiio. W. L. P. W. L. P. Newark ....17 10 .630 Ilactford ..13 11 .181 Lancaster .16 11 .677 Norfolk ...12 11 .465 Paterson ..IB 12 .673 Illchmo'd .12 15 .441 Athletic ....11 13 .51!) Beading ... 8 16 .308 SATUIIUAY'S ATLANTIC LHAOUB (JAM ICS. At Philadelphia First game: Athletic, 10; lllchmond, 9. Second game: Richmond, 14; Athletic, 3. At Lancaster First game: Lancaster, 11; Puterson, 4. Second game: Lancaster, 17; Paterson, 3. At Reading Flint game: Reading, 8; Hartford, 7. Second game: Reading, 7; Hartford, 2. At Newark Newark, 5; Norfolk, 3. SUNDAY'S ATLANTIC LHAOUB (1AM HS. At Hartford Newark, 9; Hartford, 2. A bottlo of Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup in tho houso saves doctors' bills, saves trouble, and vory often saves precious lives, (lives almost instant relief iu cases of coughs, Colds, or lung troubles of any sort. THE STRIKING CONVICTS. Wai don IlnloDocInres Ho Will Stnrvo Thorn Into Submission. San Francisco, May 31. Another serious outbreak occurred among the rebellious convicts of San Quentln prison on Saturday evening. Seven hundred prisoners, who refused to work In the Jute mill on Thursday, complaining of the prison diet, and who had been since confined on a bread and water diet, made a combined at tack on the handful of guards. The latter turned their rifles on the mal contents, seriously wounding several. The outbreak was quelled after a hot fight lasting only a few minutes. The riotous convicts caused no seri oustrouble yesterday, but thoy are still defiant and vaguely threaten that they will yet compel the authorities to yield to their demands. Warden Hale is confident that the backbone of the strike has been broken, and thinks that he will soon starve the unruly men Into submission. They are closely watched and the guards are Instructed to Instantly suppress any attempts at organized disturbance. During the regular exorcises yesterday some of the convicts not Implicated In the strike, but sympathizing with the leaders, pelted the doors of the dungeons where the men on short rations are confined with potatoes and pieces of bread, and In this way managed to give them considerable food before the very eyes of the keepers. Shouting and hammering on the doors was continued all day, but those Who approached within hearing dis tance were greeted with the vlb-i curses. The men declare that they will never submit to discipline again, and the officials are fully aware that it will be a difficult task to restore tran quility. Warden Hale declares that there is no foundation In fact for the complaints regarding the quality of food served. He thinks this charge Is merely a pretext for the convicts' re fusing to work in the Jute mill, and positively declares that, having quelled the first outbreak, he Is now master of the situation. Sick headache can be quiukly and com pletely overcome by using thuse famous little pills known as "DeWitt's Little Early Risers. " C. II. Ilagenbuoh. NUGGETS OF NEWS. A woman patient at John Hopkins hospital, Baltimore, suffering from leproay, has been Isolated. The chamber of commerce of San Francisco haa requested President Mc Klnley to extend his trip to that city. A monument to the herolo men who met death In a fire on the World's fair grounds, Chicago, waa dedicated today. John Maddlgan, of Port Chester, N. Y was killed at his home during a social celebration by some unknown person. A bill passed by the Tennessee legis lature to save .annually 30,000,000 In of ficeholders' foes has been declared con stitutional. Jamee Henlon, 37 years old, was found dead at the foot of a precipice In KusmII county, Va., with his horse erasing at the top. Two women have been arrested at Bt. Loula, Mo., for complicity In the murder of Michael J. Cotton, at liloom Inirton, Ills., one of them said to be his young widow. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tinsmlthlng done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 Woat Centro street Dealer Ir sfon l-tf Buy Keystone flour. lie sure that tho name Lkssio & llAKK. Ashland, Pa., is printed on over sick. TillUVIIMGRK Sonntors Making Rapid Progress on tltb Tariff Bill. THE aOMIHG DEBATE ON 8TJGAS. , Probability That tho Sugar Kclircliilr j Will Be lleuahed Tills Wuek, nail the ! IIciikIiiii AVI11 Dnillitlosa Bo Pro loaned nul Animated. Washington, May 81. -The Impression was general about the senate at the rlor.e of the first week's discussion of the tariff bill that the sugar schedule would be reached towards the close of the present week. The progress so far made, while It was much less marked Saturday than on previous days, 1s generally regarded as little less than phenomenal, as modern tar iff debates go. Senator VeBt declared that the present bill Is as far advanced now as was the Wilson bill after live weeks' discussion, while Senator Jones, of Arkansas, asserts that as much of the present bill was passed over on the first day of the consideration as was disposed ofNin the Wilson bllMn three weeks. The Republicans generally ion cede that good progiess lino been made, but they are not Inclined to fellc.tate themselves too much until they see what policy Is to he pursued when questions of more general Interest are reached that have not Vet been broached. The sugar schedule, In all probability, will excite mine prolonged and ani mated debate than any other In ihe bill. The Democrats are making veiy extensive preparations for the U.slUo slon of thU schedule, and several ei speeches will be made u?on it. 1 ue Indications aie that various other questions of general Intel est will be considered In connection with the sugar duty. Senator Pettlgrew is contem plating presenting his amendment against the trusts In this connection, and it is certain that the Hawaiian question will come to the front in an amendment providing for the continuance-of the reciprocity treaty with the Hawaiian Islands. With reference to the " Hawnlian treaty, there is no longer much room for doubt that provision will be made to continue tho present treaty In ef fect. It Is probable that this will be done by a direct declaration that noth ing in the bill shall bo construed as abrogating the treaty. The Republi can members of the committee are con templating this ohange. If Senator Pettlgrew insists upon offering the trust amendment to this schedule lie will precipitate one of the most In teresting debates of the session. The Republicans are not yet decided wheth er, they will caucuB on the sugar sched ule, but there Is more or less talk to this effect. There are two schedules to be con sidered after the conclusion of that un der present discussion before the sugai schedule can be reached. These are the metal and wood schedules. The metal schedule is not especially ob jectionable to the Democrats, contain ing as It does many of the Wilson law rates, but It Is more or less complicat ed, and will necessarily consume time. The wood schedule will develop no little antagonism on account of the duty on lumber. There will be a de termined effort to restore white pine lumber to the free list. The Tillman resolution for a sugar Investigation probably will be reported to tho senate tomorrow. It will be pass ed without difficulty when taken up, according to the present outlook, but Senator Tillman will find opportunity to make another speech If there Is any apparent effort at delay. Tho ronato Is not In session today, having adjourned over on account of Decoration Day. The attempt to embarrass Speaker Reed for the program of Innctlon pur sued by the majority has become the settled policy of Representative Simp son and other members of the minority, and the sessions of the house this week will witness a continuation of these tactics. The conference reports on the sundry civil and Indian appropriation bills are ready for consideration, and this week the leaders would like to dis pose of them. But the difficulty now 1b that many of the members have gone home, and at present there is ho quorum In the city. This interfered with the desire of the leaders to recess until tomorrow when the house met to-" day. aud compelled an adjournment until Thursday. On that day, if a quorum Is present, the house will pro ceed with these two conference re ports, and also tho bill carrying a special appropriation for the govern ment printing office. Bont Tjjmot nnd Two Drowned. I'lttsfleld, Mass., May 31. Two young' men named Itnt nmi thi.,.. ----- "j,duii ure drowned in the Pontosouo lake yester- UJ unernoiin. xneir boats were over turned bv the . . -- liicii vui e auout 30 years cf age, and were agents IN IKJF If. A Scranton Citizen Is Fortunate. -A Point of Public Interest. In every day life we will do things in "Nick of time." Of course these "narrow shaves" don't tend to ligtheu lire, and still 'tis better that way than to fail. Our repre sentative called at No. 210 Mlfllin avenue, Scranton, and Mrs. 11. E. Wolfe, who resides there told him in the course of conversation that sho has been suffering from kidney complaint, taking the form of sharp piercing pauis in the back, shooting like a knife thrust iu tlie small of the back when ever she stooped over or lifted anything. Some times it was only a catch, as it were, Miat lasted for a minute ; then there were head aches that wore very severe. Urinary tumble existed as wall, and it was necessary on this account to rise during the night, thus breaking tho natural rest; tho symptoms when in a moderate way might be called kidney annoyances, but if they are uegleoted for any length of time the consequence assume a serious nature. This is demonstrated iu the case of Mrs. Wolfe, for her heart became affected and did not act properly. Kidney troubles produce dropsy, Ilright's disease, Diabetes and many othor complica tions ; dioIcal conditions produce a pressure ou the heart from the unnatural accumula tions of water and everyone knows that when the heart's action is interfered witli 'tis a serious matter. So thought Mrs. Wolfe, and Hearing of the "little wonder worker," Dean's Kidney Pills, she began taking them, aud "just iu the nick of time, too." The results obtained from Dunn's Kidney Pills were just the same as everywhere they havo been used. Mrs. Wolfe says the pain, trouble aud annoyances have eutlrely left her, and she is pleased to inform others what to use for kidney disorders. Doan's Kidney Pills are sold hv all dealers Price 60 cents per box or 8 boxes for )J 50. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Fuster Milbiirn Co., Jlull'ulo, N. Y., sole agenU for the U. 8. Neuralgia of the Heart Vanquisher" by r i . M'-leV nttrwdtes. Its. SIDLKY, of Tori!n(fti.n, Conn., Suffered from Just such a coaipllcn- MUII III lllUUBU U till' I'AM'llSlYl' CX- pc.-lcnco and Investigations of 1'r. Miles havo proven, result from impairment of tho norvous system, Mr. JSfc.lt. Hid ley writes Oct, 35, 18061 "My wife wan taken sick with neuralgia of the heart, nervous exhaus tion and Ilvof trouble. Although attended by two physicians sho grow worse, until sho rus ut death's door. I then began glv iT her Dr. Miles' IVitomtlvo Nervino i,d Dr. I'.il -' 1,'jw Ueuit Ouro, and sho . ,-7V7 L J"!vJISJ improvod so wonder- l ftr ny from tho first I1" ,ul..nrl nliccl,,!.,,. Bho now eat and sloops welt and does Health . her own housework Wo havo recommend ed your remedies to a Teat many In our city, and every ono has aen very much benefited by them." Dr. Miles' Resiedlcs aro sold by all ilrug ,'lsta under a positive guarantoe, first liottlo 'leneflta or money refunded. Book 011 Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO. Elkhart, Ind. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TRUD.TirXAWDitTE WOMAN'S RELIEF. Alrsjri prompt ami rr liable. AvqM Imitation. flt rTOlTiHlT 1'lLLAltvd I1VK KftflKKTI. Atriruff ftorti orient dlmt fMalrdt. rl',. 1. Oatow Sric Co., Uofjlon, Mm. Our book. 4c For aale nt l T. P. KtrliiVg drug storo nmi Slicimndonh drugstore. FOR THIS WEEK We offer two assortments of glassware for 5 and 10 cents that cannot be beat any where for the money in town. A FINE LINE OF GLASS LAMPS. Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. Evan J. Davies, MVEUY AND Undertaking; I' 13 N. Jardin Strdet. S. ROLL BEDDALL, Of Port OAnnox, Subject to Itepubltonn rules. Layer's Lager and sner oeers Pinest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, m.. 203 West Coal Street. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Oured by this granular effervaaaeiit and stimu lant. An Instant eure fur sour stomachs and headaches), which often accumulate from huvloK night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 7 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. riillionsof Dollars Qo up In smoko every year. Tako nc risks but get your houses, stook, fui niture, ote., insured in nrst-class re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Aeenv Also Llfo and Accidental Compnnl e A Handsome Complexion Is one of tho greatest charms a woaua can possess. rozzoNi's Couvlkxiom PtrfrEKll gives it. OA DIVIDEND S 1LTI W JB To our atitoiu : WOULD YOU CARE era FIuanetAl. (XM 3 DrWi jut.. Tflun Ki. IU) m 47
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