EVENING HERALD 1MTAI1I,I,IIHI 1870. Published every Evening, Kmpt Sunday, at Botrrn Jaudik Htbkht. Nbab nmrrttn. The npmlil In tlilvmed In BhennndMiQ nml the surrounding towns for six oenfts a week, pay nhU to the cnrriers. Ily mall W OO a year, or X tnH a month, payable In ndvanee. Adverttw manta ehnrveil neconllne to soros And position. Ttf rmbllshere rwerve the right to olmnite the taoalnon of advertisement whenever the pub llntMon of news demand It. The right I rfwerred to rejeot any advertisement, whether (old lor or not, that the publishers may deem mproper. Advertising rates mode known upon application. Kntered at the pntoOlee at Shenandoah, Pa., as aeoond class mall matter. TKMsMtONK CONNKOTION. "All the Hews That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1867. Sknatoh Tili.majt looks anil acts like a man who bus no nn for sugar. Tiik Taxpayers' Association seems to lx worrying the l'ottsvllle news papers more tlian the county ofneinls. Thk County, Trenmifer oarrie a razor in his boots. The other ofll eials on the hill are wondering why is this thusly. David Mahtist has formed a new combine. It consists of David him self and those who were refused ad mission to the new regime. A mkhchaxt offers substitutes be cause he makes a lot of money on them. Good articles cannot be put on the market at a high profit. Thk substitution of one article for another is a kind of green goods game that the public can put an end to by refusing to trade at stores where it is practiced. VfK take exceptions to Editor Cole's criticisms of thellahanoy City editor. The latter is excusable under the oireumstancos, considering the bad eause ho must espouse. TlIKKR is an apparent improve ment in bushiest), and the prudent merchant will place ids announcement in the IlKitALD columns, and reap the benefits. ro other medium in the county secures the same results. ItomiKtts entered a county seat grocery store Sunday night, and among other things captured a num ber of coupons clipped from the Miners' Journal. The latter are ap parently in greater demand than was supposed. Pmnck Bismahck recently said that "an advantage of growing old is that one becomes indifferent to hatred, insult and calumny, while the capntwty.for love and good will are increased." The 1'rinco shows an in creasing benevolence in his old ago, but his traducers still scamper when lie turns his gaze upon them. Statk Skhatok Maqkk, of Pitts burg, is not cutting so large a figure in tlio legislature ns was expected. He is seldom heurd of and has noth ing to say. It is said that a majority of the Senators have akind of under standing among themselves to sit down on anything and everything Mr. Magee proposes or favors, which nrakes things rather unpleasant for the Allegheny Senator. Cikculation means just what it gays the number of copies that "circulate" among readers. The number printed has nothing to do with it. There are many papers with imposing circulation affidavits that are heavy contributors to the junk shops, and suoh "circulation" is about as dead as Christopher Columbus, Shenundoah merchants, know that the JI Kit alii is not in this class. Tiik extensive immigration to this part of the country, especially from Italy, may be attributed to steamship agents, to a great degree. It is said that these agents are circulating among the people in Italy and in forming them that this may be the last chance for years to roaoh Amer ica, if ever, on account of the new laws to be enforced by the MoKinley administration. Those who have any idea at all of Immigrating to this country secure a ticket immediately and desert their perhaps comfortable homes and dear ones to come hero. This scheme has beenworked success fully ever since last fall and no matter how their friends on this side protest they are bound to cross the big pond. The steamship lines are making a harvest on the scheme to the detri ment of those people and the Ameri can public. At IlHrriiburg thi weuk the Senate will hare before it the revised bill pro . S vidinif for the collection of interest on state deposits. This is one of the liieHtnires of reform which public opinion emphatically demands. The inetuiure has most of the features of the Stewart bill, which passed the House. It provides that interest at the rate of two per cent, per annum shall be oolleeted upon all state moneys held in banks, excepting from Ave active depositories, to be named, through which the daily business is to be transacted. In the case of these Ave banks, two of which are to be situated in Philadelphia, two in Allegheny and one in Dauphin '"county, the ammended bill requires each to pay one per cent, interest upon daily balances, and that they shall make all collections for the state. These provisions are fair ami reaaon able, and their ought to lie no ob jection to the bill in its amended orm. Important Matters Acted Upon by Judge lleelitel. Motion court was hold yesterday with Judge tleclilel upon the bench. In the ease of Riihinsky Bros. vs. Yedinsky, the Court said a large amount of testimony had been submitted, on a rule to open a Judgment entered in ISM, upon a Judgment bond for (900, with legal interest, the application now being to open judgment and permit the de fendant to make a defense. The Court made an order directing the plaintiffs to pay $886, with Interest. 8. O. M. Holtopcter, Esq., stated to Court that the cue of Nelson Hrantlon vs. Henry A. Lute had been tried before Judge Weld- man in 1861. A motion for a new trial was filed, but lias never Iwen disposed of. llrandon has died since the trial, and it la now important the matter be disposed of. In order that his estate mnv lie settled itn. The nun rronilsou to correspond with Judge I Weld ma n. The following licenses ware transferred : I The retail liquor license of Thos. ,1. Maley, i In the Fifth ward of Mahnnny City, was transferred to Joseph Kacsiuarestyk ; the I license of Manns Hunts, Sr., in the East I "Ward of Tainaqua. was transferred to the widow, Surah llnrus. M. M. llnrfee. Esq , presented the affidavit of Anthony Kllcoln to the effect tlint he was willing to provide n home fur hi wife pro vided sho would return. He also allied that the order of court for 'lie tutyineut of $18.80 per month be revoked. V. A. Marr asked the court to fix next Monday for li caring argument on the motion for a new trial in the case of Kline vs. Kline; also asked for arrest of Judgment to file reasans for a new trial in the oase of Sadler vs. the National Hank of Qirardvllie. Argument in the Flyiui sewer case will be heard next Monday. S. O. M. Hollopeter, Esq., filed a general Hppralseinent and widows' appraisement in the estate of the late James I.. Maubeck, of Union township. Just try a 10c box of Cases rets, the flnrat liver aud howul regulator over innile. Deeds Itpcorded. Fitini Jos. Maurer and wife to Joseph Spolyiiir, premises In Seltaer City. From Ilenjamln Keliley to iihvin Iloutcr, preniics in Union township. 1'roin Bdward Coylo and wife to James If. Lewis, premises in 8henanroah. From Charles O. Miller, administrator, to Amanda Frederici, premises in West l'enn township. From Alfred rederici and wife to Charles J. Wehr, premises in Watt Perm township. I-roni Geo. Hodford, Jr., to Christopher J. Bull, premises in St. Clair. From Margaret Dougherty et nl, to Eliza lieth Dougherty, premises in Tiiscarora. Mine Kxumlnlng Hoards. The matter of appointing miuo examining boards, for the examination of applicants for mine inspectorship aud mine foremanshlps, has been postponed from time to time be cause the court could have no conference. Last week, however, Judges Bechtel and I'ershlug met, wiien it whs agreed that, as the season was so far advanced, it would be best tn coiitinuo the same appointments as made last year. Suoh an order was handed down yesterday by Judge Bechtel and the old hoards will contlulie in oUk-e. Marriage Licenses. Andrew Drosdofsky and Mary Balthrushis, lioth of Maliauoy City. Wm. Imschwoiler and Christina Sumuiln illnger, both of Tremont. John Hendricks and Sally A. Ilccknan, both of Tort Clinton. Wm. J. Eagan aud Maggio M. Igoe, both of Oirardvillc. l'uther Luughlin's Successor. Ilev. James Hogan has been appointed iwstor of St. Mary's church, Maliauoy Plane, vlco Itov. Father Laughliu, doccascd. Eev. Hogau is a sou of tho lato John llogau, of Mahauoy City. Even catarrh, that dread breeder of con sumption, succumbs to tho healing influences of Thomas' Eclcctric Oil. A Sow Ilimmior TIh-owIiik Cliiiniplon. Dayonne, N. J., June 1. At the Me morial Day carnival of the New Jer sey Athletic club at Iiergen Point yes terday the principal feature was the first public appearance In this country of John Flannagan, the hammer throw ing champion of Ireland and England. Jim Mitchell, the world's champion, was among thope who contested, but showed poorly against Flannagan, who made a new world's record with a throw of 150 feet 8 Inches. The pre vious record was 145 feet and of an Inch, made by Mitchell In 1882. Yes terday Mitchell could do no better than 128 feet 4 inches, and McCracken, of Pennsylvania, beat him for second place by tfin li.ches. Is tho timo when you should tnfco a Spring Mcdicino to nut-ify your blood, give you good nnpetito, sound sleep, steady nerves and perfect digestion. That scrofulous taint, that skin trou ble that liver dif- T flculty.that bilious ClKr tendency, that tired fooling, aro all cured by Hood's Sarsapavilla. Givo this mcdicino a fair trial and you will realize its positive merit. It is not what wo say, but what tho pcoplo who uro cured bay, which proves that Sarsaparilla olne, 0. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. W,l r:il cro Liver Ills; easy to nOOtl S FlllS take, easy to operate, m. ft IMJSIGMi PAST! A grand production of the beautiful caittaU "REBECCA" Will be given on TUESMY EVfis. JDHE It 'LMI I U I UJ UU AT BOBBINS' OPERA HOUSE, SHENANDOAH, PA., By n Choir of 60 Voices Asslsttid by the SCH0PPE ORCHESTRA Tlx production will lie given for the benefit - ol tlie Piimitive Methodist Church. Hoods Admission, - - 25 Cents. Lend to Kxngrtrel'n li'il ltt-pnrtt or M in -dera by (linyeinii. Helena, Mont., June 1. Itepnrts of the killing of several men by the Chey enne Indians at Lame Deer asrr ncy are not verlfltU. It la not believed that any one was killed except a sheep henlor nnmcd llui.vcr, whose murder some time ago caused exrlttment. Settlers, and cowboys determined to avenge hlS death and Rive the Cheyi lines an Ob ject lesson to deter them from slRiJlar acta in the future. They sent all of the women and children to places of safety, armed themselves and cenf., le gated near the agency and demanded the surrender of the Indians accused of murdering Hoover. The Indiana armed themselves and made threatening dem onstrations against the whiles, hut no battle has been fought nor ma.tsanes begun, so far oa is known. Six ,:n pnnles of United Htates troops are at the agency. The Indiana declare that they do m.t want to fight the s.Jdiera, but are auxiouo to have a bruah with the white settlers and cowboys. There is a conflict of authority be tween Indian Af.ent Captain Stouch and the sheriff of Cuater county. The sheriff's deputies weie otdered off the reservation by the agent. Thcv re turned to Miles City and got a warrant for the arrest of the agent for Inter fering with the officers, and started hack to a treat him. Lame Deer In 60 miles from a telegraph office, and the result of their expedition ia not known. The trouble Is due to the charge of settlers that Indians kill and steal their cattle and counter charges of In-f dlana that tho settlers continually' In trude on the reservation. Governor Smith wired President Mc Klnley yesterday protesting against the action of Captain Stouch, and ask ing that he be directed not to Interfere with chll orders. Stouch sayB he can and will arrest the murderers as soon as the excitement dies out. Flllliimtei'llnr Stiiiiier Cnptm'ctl. Jacksonville, Juno I. Dispatches re ceived front Miami, on the lower east coast, report the selsure of the steamei DlBcayne, charged with filibustering, by a deputy collector of customs. The Dauntless, which left Savannah two weeks ago ostensibly on a towing trlgt and which has since reported to have landed two cargoes In Cuba, Is also ronnrted to have been captured by the cruiser Slarblehead, which - put out from Key West. The capture occurred off Palm Beach, and tho steamer will be taken to Key West and placed In custody. The Discayne Is said to have transferred a cargo of arniB and am munition to the Dauntless. Ask your grocer for no "Eoyal Patent Hour, and take no other brand. It is the best Sour made. rfhliihmeu to Ho Doportert. JUiffalo, June 1. Yung Yung an? Yung Sing, two Chinamen who enterot1 the United States Illegally, were ar raigned yesterday. Their attorney ad mitted that they entered unlawfully and said they were willing to be de ported. They were taken to Taccmo today. Clmraed liy Hor Children With Murder Atlanta, June 1. Mrs. Z. A. Godfrey, 40 years old, handsome and wealthy, was arrested yesterday for murder. She was Indicted on tho testimony of hei children, who swore that-six yoars age she strangled and burled her daugh ter's Illegitimate child. Hied From Ills Injuries. Trenton, June 1. Former Assistant Secretary of State Joseph D. Hall, who fell from a second story window Sun day night.' died yesterday from his in juries. PRODUCE AND CATTLE MARKETS Stock Hxelmntres closod on Account of Hooorntlon Dny Coromoulos. Phlladelphia.May 31. The Stoclt Ex chansos In this city and Now York "were closed on account of Decoration Day cer emonies throughout the country. I'roduco MurkotH. Philadelphia, Slay 31. Flour very dull, and prices weak In sympathy with the late decline in wheat; winter super., t.1i 2.'J0: do. extraB, S3W3.26: Pennsylvania roller, clear, $3.90-4.10; do. straight, Jl.lC Sf-1.26: western winter, clear, $8.9004.10; do, straight, $t.lW4.2S: do. patent, $1,300-1.50; sprlni?, clear, ?8.4o3.68; city mills, extra. tS.25fj-8.50. Rye Hour moved slowly at !2.2 WZ.tK) per barrel, as to quality. The Com mercial Exchange being closed, there was nothing doing in either wheat, corn or oate. Feed waa quiet, but steady, with moderate offerings; spot winter bran In bulk, 412.50013, and spring. In sacks, $11 12 Der ton. .Provisions quiet and un changed; beef hams, t2S; pork, family, $10,504(11; hams, S. P. cured. In tierces, EVt99Vtc. ; hams, smoked, as to brand and average, 10llc: sides, ribbed, In Bait, EVij5e,; do. smoked, CfeOVic. ; shoulders, pickle, cured, G!4(&GV4c.; do. smoked, 7 Tttc; picnic hams, S, I', cured, 6tpc: do.' smoked, 7THc ; breakfast bacon, as to brand and average, loose, GVtflVo. Butter llrm for fancy creamery, with u fair demand, but faulty qualities wero quiet and irregular; solid packed cream ery, extra, 16il5c; do. firsts, 14c; imi tation creamery, as to quality, 9l!c.; prints, fancy, Jobbing salea, 1720c; do. extra Pennsylvania, wholosals, 16c; do. western extra, wholesale, 16c; do. lirsts, 1416c; do. garlicky, 11012c Cheese dull and unsettled under Increasing supplies; full cream, New York fancy, small, i(f Sc.i do. fair to good, 7408Vtc; do. large, fancy, 8itli4ic.; part skims, as to qual ity, 6V44i7MiC. Eggs in fulr demand for choice fresh stock and prices ruled steady; nearby fresh, 10V4c; western fresh, selected, lie; do, average, fine, 10V4C. Cattle Mnrkots, New York, May 31. Deevea quiet, baro ly steady; native steers, ).46.S5; stags and oxen, 34.50; bulls. !SO2.0; dry cows, (263.874- Calves active; veals, il.W0 few at $6.124&".26: buttermilk calves, 13.B0 Ui. Sheep steady; yearlings easier: lambs lower: about 1.000 head unsold; cheep, $364.60: lambs, $6G.80. Hog eas ier at I3.wyd4.l0. East Liberty, Pa May 31. Cattle firm; prime, SB.1005.25; bulls, stags aud cows, (34(3.76; common to good fat oxen, $24.10. Hogs slow; prime mod I urn best Yorkers and pig. SI.C603.7O; common to fair Yorkors, S3.M0S.t5: heavy, SS.5S9S.60; roughs, S2.253.10. Sheep slow; prices 60 ))-. lower: choice, I4ti4.85; common, SS.7S choice lambs. $5i5.16; common to - mm litmbx, I4tr4.'i5: spring lumbs, S5Q4: ..-nl calves, SR.C.60. .CHASES BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. 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(Mv. froolyw, Luff nna oratew ,.ianwf. rcnnsrl v nnin, JlcliiwnrP, fllnrT Imnl, West Virginia and Dis trict Of tiolllllllllllf The New linglrtml Slntps tho Mleirelee r (hocelebntfl-l IMprPP Special, 1WJ Pattern, m'(M lr 0. N-PieroeAOo.. ot Hal; filo, lloekm and New York. Fitted with Hartford 'rtrea, t'lret OUtaa Nlelclo Lamp. New D opart u re Hell. Standard Orclotneter, and llant Lace Saddle. RUSSIA'S AMBITION. Tho Tupko-dreolnn War Mny HphuH In KxtemttHK Her l'rl vlleuoa. London, June 1. The correspondent of The Standard at Constantinople tel egrrnphB that the lire volant opinion there is that Germany Is playlnft a bold game in order to force Russia to declare openly" either for or against Turkey. According to a dispatch to The Dally News from Odessa, there Is a revival of the report that Iiussla Is negotiat ing with Turkey to get a port In the Mediterranean. It Is also rumored thnt when peace between Grece and Turkey Is concluded Russia will demand the exclusive privilege of free passage for ier fleet through the Bosphorus and the Dardenelles. The correspondent of The Standard at Athens says: The Greeks are great ly encouraged by the rumor that a navy contractor named Kolla has re ceived an order to provision the Brit ish fleet of forty men of war, to be concentrated at Phalaroum. The Atliens. correspondent of The Times urges the powern to make a speedy and firm statement ns to the Cretan dttllnulty and to Insist upon Turkish evacuation, after which, he says, the Cretan chiefs would be will ing to accent autonomy. If, on the con trary, Turkey Is allowed to send more troops to Crete there will be a re newal of the horrors of lbUG-CS. ONE OF TWO WAYS. Tho bladder was created for one purpose, namely, a receptacle for the urine, and as such it Is not lialilo to any form of disease ex cept by one of two ways. Tho first way is from imperfect notion of tho kidneys. The socoud way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy tirino from unhealthy kidneys is tho chief ennso of bladder troubles. So tho womb liko tho bladder, was croatcd for ouo purpose, and if not doctored too much is not liablo to wcaknoss or diseased, except in rare cases. It is situated back of and very close to tho bladder, therefore auy pain, diseaso or iucouvcnicuco manifested in tho kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passago is often by mlstako attributed to fenmlo weak ness or womb troublo of somo sort. Tho error is easily made and may bo as easily avoided. To find out correctly, set you uriuo asido for twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates kidney or bladdor troublo. Tho mild and tho extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Uoot, tho groat kidney, liver and bladder remedy is soon realized. If you need a mcdicino you should havo tho best. At druggists fifty cents and ono dollar. Yon may havo a sample bottlo and pamphlet, both sent frco by mail. Mention Evenino IIkiiald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Uinghamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuinoss of this offer. Indian ,Mm-aii(lcr. Killed. Winnipeg, Man., June 1. Almighty Voice and two other Indian murderers who have been holding Bellevue Bluff near Duck lake, against the mounted police, weie killed Hunday. A rush was made on the bluff About 3 o'clock and an Indian was slain. It was found that Almighty Voice and" another In dian had been killed by the shells fired earlier in the day. The rebellious In dians havo been brought in. The fath er of Almighty Voice is under arrest here as an accomplice. No further trouble is anticipated. 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CaseareU Candy Cathartic, the moat won derful medical discovery of tho age, pleasant aud refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, oleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of 0. C. C. to-ily; 10, 8B, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to oure by all druggists, J.'ho Titi'iir ilnkurlna. Washington, June 1. The Republi can members ot the senate committee on finance were in consultation at the Arlington hotel last nigbt with a large number of senators on the llax and metal schedules, on both of which amendments looking! to the "Increases have been suggested. Senators Davis, Nelson and Petttgrew and Itepresenta tlv Tawney were heard on the desira bility of a general Increase on hemp and llax duties, advocating the restor ation of the bouse duties on all ar ticles of this character whioh do not call for still higher rates than thoBc of the house bill. Senator Quay and other senators suggested adanccs In the metal schedule. The committee an nounced no conclusions, but the advo cates of the flax amendments left feel ing very much encouraged. Sick headache can be oulckly and com pletely overcome by using thuse famous little pills known as "DeWiU's Little Early ltisers." V. II. Ilaguubueb. CASH AND 0!EN FREE r I fsA aaasH aa jm. mm mm m V f 9 mwm U s for 400.00 1,000.00 $3,400.00 SOAP it RULES. 1 . KTcrr month dtiri w 1H9 In each of tho 4 dlttrlcU rrlMwlllbBBiTrdcd;itfH(m: TOC POdTIOM T.nrarst Number ot coupons fro the dtHtriot in nhioh ho r sue resides nillroceinotHIUU Cash. , Tlie r, UampeUtors nho tend la tho Next l.nritcst Nnmlicrs of cou pons from the district ia wnleh ther roHidottlll Knch recelre at winner's pption a I say's orBentlcmRn's Pierce Kripclnl blcrcle, price 1IM.I. me l If nompeAiiori vtno etna ia ino Npvt T.n,cpal Niimlmn nl eminona from thedia. trlot In which they reside will IEnpIl recelre at winner's option a iaar Borsjoniieman boiu irtiru, piiuvva. ThaOAmnMillonawllldlnan tlifl f.nat DaT ot Unch month durlns 1807, (Jonpona recelred too lats for odo mouth's competition will bo pnt Into tho neat. U. uompetitors wno oittain wrappers from nnaoia imel scan In dealer's stock will bo dlwioaJiSod. ., Employees o( Lerer llrothera, Ltd., and tnelr families, are do barred from competing. 4. A printed list of Winners In Competitor's district will bo forwarded I o Competitors la about 21 days alter each competition doses. En. Iter flnhers. Ltd, will ondosm to swsrd tho mee fairly to tho beet of their ability and Judgment, ut it Is understood that all who compete agree to so cept the award of Lever llrothera, Ltd., aa final. I.EVLlt 11U08., U.A., New York. wrapper! anaiifled HAWAII AND JAPAN. Tho Island lleimlillo lterusiw to Ylold to Jiiihiihb Deluauda. San Francisco, June 1. The follow ing Hawaiian advices were brought by the steamer Peru yesterday: The Ha waiian government in its reply to Japan, on May 24, refused to coincide with the views held by that country on the sending back of Gt3 Japanese immigrants brought by the Ktnlant March 9. Official notice has been given Japan that the emigration laws of Ha waii are to be vigorously upheld. The answer of Japan has not yet been delivered to Japan's Hawaiian representative. It Is learned, however, that the views taken by Japan is that while the right of the Hawaiian gov ernment to pass reasonable laws re specting immigration Is not denied. It Is contended that If the contention of the Hawaiian ofllcials were correct the immigration laws of tho country are In corttravention 'with the treaty existing between the two countries. Further, Japan says the action of the executive committee In returning the Japanese immigrants was arbi trary and capriciously enforced, and that the 'decision of the supreme court in the habeas corpus cases was a de nial of justice, and for that reason the Hawaiian government Is expected to recognize the principle of Indemnity In the cases of Klnlanl Maru immigrants presented to the government. The empire of Japan also demands assurance of the government that a like action would not be again taken with Japanese immigrants coming into Ha waii, The position taken by the Hawaiian government is that the Immigration laws are a reasonable exercise of po lice power of the state, and the admin istration had Impartially enforced them, For this reason, the Hawaiian government considers that the prin cipal indemnity cases do not apply. A bottlo of Dr. Wood's Norway Piuo Syrup in tho house saves doctors' bills, saves trouble, and very often saves precious lives. Glvos almost instant relief in casos of coughs, colds, or lung troubles of any sort. l'otal Collision llotwotm CycillntH, Atlanta, June 1. 'Miss Anna Hunter, a young society woman of this city, while out bicycling with her escort on Whitehall road was run down by a negro bicyclist named Charles Tate. Both were thrown to the ground with much violence and lay In the road un conscious. Tato sustained a fracture of the base of the brain and death speed ily resulted. Miss Hunter lies In an un conscious condition. Don't thin your blood with sassafras or poison it with bluo-mass; but aid Nature by using DeWitt's Little Karly -Illsers, the fam ous littlo pills for constipation, biliousness and stomach and liver troubles. Tliey aro purely vegetable C U, Uagonbuch. A f ntnt Oiinlo of Craps. New York, June 1. Austin Stewart shot and killed Virginia Johnson and Kiightly woumkd her common-law hus band, rMward ltonn, yesterday in the courtyard of a westslde tenement. All are colored. The men were "shooting craps" and quarreled, and Stewart shot ltonn, wounding him in the side. The woman ran to the men and at tempted to seize Stewart, whan he shot her through the heart. Stewart was ar rested. " Urlp-Colds-Ileatlache. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Gripiio when Laxative llrorao Quinine will cure you in ono day. Put up In tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cuio, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. wor sale by Kirlin's Pharmacy. Kobolllous ( linvlctH Still Unsubdued, San Francisco, June 1, The situation regarding the recalcitrant convicts at San Quentin prison remains unchang ed. The rebellious prisoners maintain their defiant attitude, and make ub much noise as possible whenever a guard shows himself. Despite the fact that he expressed the opinion that the Insubordinates aro weakening, Warden Hale has doubled his guards and arm ed every available man within the pre' elncts of the prison , with shotguns. while Catling guns 'are trained ' upon the cells occupied by the mutineer. Do you scrateti and somtch', and wonder what's the matter? Doan's Ointment will instantly relieve and permanently cure any itchy disease of the skiu no matter of haw long standing. Doooi'ntloii liny Itond Itnoe, New York, June 1. The annual Dec oration Day 26 mile road raoe over tho Irvlngton-MUburn course took place yesterday under unfavorable conditions, the course being In a wretched state, which made good time Impossible and riding positively dangerous. There were 123 enteries, and all but 14 started. The winner Is George A. Soden.of New ark, who had a handicap ot CH min utes. His time was 1 hour and 80 min utes; iS. It. Warren, of Kearney, was second and F. It. Goodman, of Brook lyn, third. It. H. Alexander, of Hart ford, won the first time priae In 1.17.M; F. A Clark, of New York, the second in 1 lfi.31. nml Thomas Firth, of Harrison, the third In J.19.S9. Many of the racers took headers, wrecked their wheels and received severe bruises. Some of them remounted anil finished, covered with mud, blood and glory. Not only piles of the very wont kind oan be cured by DeWitt's Witch Basel Salve, but eesema, scalils, burns, bruises, holla, ulcere and all other skiu troubles oan be instantly relieved by the same remedy. 0. II, Ilagen bueh. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tinsmlthtng done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Ceutre street Dealer 1c 8 teres 1-tf B 1 I riio Gams Botwedn Oongressmon and Parliameutariansi ENGLISHMEN THE TIRST TO WIN, Sir. Ponraon, tlio Heat Player on tho ('tingi'tmaliiiint Tonm, Ylolds to tin Prowess of Mr. l'ltuikott, tho llrlt lahors C'rnol: Plnyer. Washington. June 1. Flags wnved from tho dome of the capltol yesterday In honor of the soldier dead. Troops marched and oounter marched through the streets, but It did not Interest the chess experts of the house of repre sentatives. They were sentrd In tho room of the committee on common p and did royal battle with the team of the British house of commons. The match developed much more interest than was anticipated. Many notabfe people were present, the Austrian min ister, himself a chess expert, being the umpire. Fir Julian Paunrefote and othir members of the British embassy. Speaker Iteed and many members of the house were present. Senator Berry, of Arkansas, who enjoys a good same of chess,' watched the proceedings from beginning to end. Attaches of five dif ferent legations sat at the tab't-s and represented the players of Groat Brit ain. Ambassador Hay designate.) five members: ot the British chess T.ub to act In London In a like capacity for the house of representatives team. Greet ings were exchanged between the speaker of the house of commons nnd tho speaker of the house of rcpro-in-tatlvcs and between the United Kta'es ambassador and the British arubaa 'sador. The englishmen wero the first to win. At the 16th move Mr. Pearson, who is regarded ns the? best player on the congressional team, resigned. 'HIh opponent, Mr. Plunkett, Is counted the bejt player on the IHnglish team. Mr. Pearson was unfortunate In the early part of the game, and the vigorous play of Plunkett sfion caused his down fall. Mr. Shnfroth played a careful game, studied hard and seemed to be thor oughly wrapped up In his moves. Both Mr. Bodlne and Mr. Plowman played easily and without oxtrn excitement. Mr. Handy played the fastest game of all. F.ach player was allowed an hour for In moves. Mr. Handy made his first 15 in as many minutes, ahd played the remainder of the game us rapidly. The Western Union company trans mitted the moves ns fast as made from a table In the room. Mr. Pearson's res ignation and request for a friendly panic with Plunkett, in which he was also defeated", was sent and an answer received IrHepB than one minute. From Washington there was. a through wire to Hearts Content, then a cable to Val entla and then dhect Into tho house of commons. John D. Elwell, of Brooklyn, waa manager of the match, and Harry M. Plllsbury, tho chess champion, was an assistant. Don't neglect a cough becauso tho weather is pleasant; before tho next storm rolls around it may develop into a serious dilll cnlty beyond repair. Ouo Minute Cough Curo is easy to take nnd will do what its namo Implios. C. II. UagenbucU. ShotUUs Aflliuicoa Wllb. Atlantic City, June 1. Mrs. Phoebo H. Phillips, proprietress of tho Kennett Hougg on Ocean avenue, was shot and fatally wounded by her affianced hus band, Itobert Hibbort, in the kitchen of her home yesterday,- Mrs. Phillips, Is 43 yoars of age, a widow, and has three children, the eldest .of whom la about the same age aB Hibbert. The latter Is a mechanic. The woman and Hibbert became acquainted in Kennett Square, Pa., three yoars ago, and since that time have preserved the most in timate relations. They were to have been married today. YeBterday he en tered the kitchen V"herv she was en gaged, and telling liar It was lime to quit Blot her four times. He then at tempted suicide, but a defective cart ridge foiled his purpose. Mrs. "Phillips forced the olftclals to promise hor that they would not hang Hibbert should she dla. . Tebbmlk Accident. It is a terrible ac cident to bo burned or sctliled j but tho pain and agony and tho frightful disfigurements can bo quickly ovorcomo without leaving n scar by uslug Do Witt's Witch Salvo. 0. II. Uagonbuch, Tlio Posnlo ltutriit'tii. Now York, June 1. The "23d annual regatta of tho Pasealc Itlvor Amateur Bowing association, held yesterday, was one of the most successful in tho history of the organization. Perhaps the best race of the day was that or Junior four oared gigs, in which, after a hot battle all alonsf the course, the Atalanta Boat club, of Now York, heat out tho Yeeper Boat club, of Philadel phia, by halt a length. The Univer sity of Pennrylvanla seeond orowTTSa an easy victory In tho Junior eight, as Us only competitor, the Newark Bow ing club, broke a rudder string at the quarter mile. AVupltuiKi :i Miloldo. Nnw York, June 1. Hoafprd It. Niles, 70 years old, president of a collection agency, committed suicide In his room yesterday by inhaling gas. He was well known In New York, and was for merly wealthy, f A GREAT REMEDY. For Sufferers Vrom. Piles, Dr. Redmond, a speelallst in the study aud treatment of Piles and rectal diseases, re cently staled that the Pyramid Pile Cure, tho new discovery for tho oure of piles, was the most remarkable remedy he had ever seen or tried in ouo respect ; and that was, the Instant relief experienced In all eases, up matter how severe, from the momeut tits remedy was applied ; this was tho more sur prising to him, because he had carefully analyzed the preparation and no trace of opium, cocaine or similar poison could be detected. 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