EVENING HERALD MtfTAllt.lSltKD 1810. Publlahod erery KveiiliiK, Kiocpt Btimlny, nt 8 Booth Jahoin Sthhmt, Nbab Obntbb. The Herald la dellT4 InSlieiHinrtonii ami tin orroumllne; townaforalx cent n weak, pur nbla tn Mm onrriera. Ily mnll JS.OO a year, or IS twiH n month, payable In ftdvanoe. AdvertW mmU bArged awarding to apace and poeltlpn The pnhllahera reeerre the riht to change Ihi neaVrion of ndvertlaementa whenever the pub llotMon ot newa demands It. The riahl la reserved to reject nny ivdverMeement, whether rmld lor or not. that the ptibllahera may deem Improper. AdVettlaing ratoa maile known uihmi application. . . ,, lingered at the pootoffioa nt Shenandoah, Pa., bp second elttM mail matter. TKI.Kl'lIONK C0NNHOT10N. "All the Hews That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald WEDNESDAY. JUNK 8. 1867. AiroTitKH iimn lnw lwen smothered In the fatal foliHm bed. It may yet lieoonip necessary to prohibit the Mile or nmnufncture of these dentli-tniim. Thk tradesman who resorts to Imi tation and substitution tfeserves no consideration. Show him none. Get what you auk for when you go to buy. Pxuhaps the most interesting feature of the convention of Silver ItepublleanM in Ohio was the large number of free silver Democrats who acted lie proxies. IK a retailer found that every at tempt at substitution cost him a cus tomer lie would soon be tired of it, and would supply what the public asks for. It is said Sehuylkill county 1ms more politielaiis to the square inch than any other county in the state, and yet the Federal plums, are slow in dropping In this neck of the woods. Mn. Bhvan says no compromise must be made with "bolters," the fanciful name he applies to sound money- Democrats. The artless Mr. Bryan forgota with singular facility that hois tuokod away on the locing side. Wilms- President MdKinloy make a trip on the United States dispatoh boat Dolphin he pays the otra table and other expenses out of his own pocket, although he is the Commander-in-chief of the Navy of the United States. TllK political complexion of the Borough Council at present is seven Citizons and an equal number of Democrats. That body now has two vacancies to fill, a Councilman from the Third ward and a High Con stable. Thk Farr eight-hour bill passed the House yesterday. The bill as amended makes eight hours n legal day's work for mechanics, workingnion and laborers in the employ of the state and municipal corporations or other wise engaged on public works. It looks as if tho Prohibitionists would nominate ttov. Dr. Swallow, of Harrlsburg, for State Treasurer at their convention at Altoona this week. He would probably poll a larger vote than any man the third party could plnce on their ticket. A Pennsylvania farmer has ap plied the water power on his land to supply his house and barn with twenty-five electric lights. An elec tric motor to plow, hoe and replenish the woodpile would tend to keep tho boys on the farm. Advocatks of short skirts say that few women would have perished at the burning of the Paris bazaar but lor the fact that they stumbled on their skirts and fell in a helpless mass. Three women who had been through a previous panic raised their skirts and were thus enabled to escape. John Wanamakhr spends a good deal of money every year for adver tising, but the indorsements whioh ho is getting from tho Popooratic papers at present is the sort of advertise ment which hurts rather than helps. John may live down his recent out burst, but it will embarrass him for a while nevertheless. Thk Kansas Populists are in dis tress. Prosperity has set in in that Htate without the adoption of the free coinage of silver or any other of their numerous nostrums of this character. Prices of cattle, hogs, wheat, corn, and farm products of all kinds have advanced and there are more signs of activity and pros perity following the rejection of tho free coinage of silver than the state has seen for many years. Thkrk is evidently a state of bad feeling between one faction of the Re publican iwrty in the Legislature and (Jov. Hastings, whioh is likely to lead to very serious consequences in the form of mischievous legislation. It is openly announced that a sufficient number of votes to override any of the threatened vetoes of the several vicious bills that will shortly come before him have lm promised, and will certainly lie east when called for. The log-rolling by whioh this is to be effected is one of the most pernicious things in legislation. A Reusshold Nseesslty. Catcareti Oauriy Cathartic, the inost won derful medical dikoovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, Hver and bowels, ulearudng the eutire ayatem, dispel colds, cur headache, fever, habitual constipation and blllouaueas. Please buy ami try a box of (J. O.O. to-day; 10, at, SO cents. Sold and guaruuteed to cure by all druggUU. Nmripafter Talk. An Italian newspaper will aoon by poll Halted In Hazleton with Dr. Marietta as manager. The concern will he a, stock com pany, the value of each aha re to be $26. It will he the orgau of the Italian element In that section. Charles R. Rutler will this week begin the publication of a new daily paper at Iemiford, to be called the Kventog Star. The Mahanoy Otty American's bicycle contest Is booming along. The IIkbald la being highly complimented on It news features, and fearless editorial utterances. It U reported acrernl changes will be made. In the management of one or two newspapers in this county. The contest fur the Journal's piano la becoming interesting. Pottsvillo and Ashlitnl nre both greatly Into rested in tho contat. The 8clniylk.HI H.iven Call la still published why, Is a difficult question to answer. The case of the Smile, published nt MuliS nny City, waa up lor trial yesterday before Judge llntler, of the U. S. Dlxtrict Court, charged with circulating through the malls obscene Iltera'tue. It lias been decided to hold the annual outing of the Schuylkill Tress Association this year at Valley Forge, on Wednesday, June Dili." "They are dandle' aald Thus. Rowers, of the C-ooket, Texas, Enterprise, while writ ing about DeWitt's Kittle Karly JHsers, the famous little pills for sick hendaohe ami dis orders of the stomach and liver. 0. If. llagenbuoli. Mineral Hie Council Muddle. Judge Sartdge vMled l'ottsvillo yesterday afternoon In answer to a telegram to hear arguments. 1). A. Jones, of MiuersYllIe, aplieared before him and on behalf of one faction of the much-muddled Counoll of thnt town, aaked a re-hearlng ami a re-trlal of the case liefore a full bench. Judge Savidge reAiaeil the application and declined to hear any argument on the question. It is claimed by the parties that' the Judge's decision la Illegal. A ,loUl6 of Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup in the houw srvcs doctors' hills, saves trouble, and very often saves precious lives. Gives almost instant relief in cases of coughs, eolils, or lung troubles of any sort. Marriage. Tl. u.l.-n P,.nn.nn V 11 V,,lr. and Mrs. Sara Dctwller, of Shamoklu, will I. .,lu...l.1 'r..1n.r T.,,ia c n II o'clock at Trinity Episcopal church. Itov. John Graham will rorform tho ceremony, l-'ranlff .T. Omlnr. n fnrlnor Tjirmt dap young man, hut for tho pust several years a resulenifof Potttivlllo, will he married to Miss Anna It. Keauy, a uaugnter ot Joun 11. Heady, the baker of I'ottsville, on June Oth. Do you scratch and scratch, and wonder what's tho matter? Doan's Ointment will Instantly relievo and permanently euro any Itchy disease of tho skin uo matter of how longstanding. The Contestant Clones. TlM- contestant's side in the Lyon-Dunn Orphans' Court Judgeship contest was closed yesterday. All three Judges were on the bench and a number of witnesses wore called from different parts of tho county. At the conclusion of tho taking ' of testimony in Che iftornoon tho contestant offered In evi dence a number of affidavits ,jmd other payors bearing on tho election of 1805. TEnmnLE Accident. It is a torrlhlo ac cident to be burned or scalded ; but tho pain mil agony and tho frightful disfigurements can bo quickly ovcrcomo without leaving a -ear by using DeWitt's Witch Salvo. 0. II. lliigeubuch. Lehigh Viilley in April. I Tho earnings and expenses of tho Lehigh Valley It. 11. Co. and the Lehigh Valley Cool Co. for April, 1697, as compared with the same time In 1SD0, show tho following re sults: Lehigh Valley It. It. Gross earnings, decrease, $16,0117.03 ; oxpensos, decreaso, f32,2a7 81 ; net earnings, increase, $35,530.83. Lehigh Valley Coal Co. Gross earnings, do- cronse, $158,031.40 ; expenses, decrease, 220,- 877.18; net earnings, iucreaso, ?02,&12.7S. Iloth companies Increase, $03,402.06. Even catarrh, that dread hrecdor of con sumption, succumbs to tho healing Influences of Thomas' Kclcctric Oil. Ml1?, 1 hll itH Mtiy i,t'co er. Atlantic City, June 2. Mrs. Phoebe Phillips, who was shot by her boy sui tor, yesterdny underwent an operation, having; removed from her body all the bullets except one In the neck. The physicians in eharre say she Is Im proving, but still In a precarious con dition. There are hopes of her recov ery. Young Illbbert paces his cell con tinually and repeatedly expresses hope for her recovery. By nourishing every part of yo'iir system Health with blood mado pnro by tak ing Hood's Sar8uparilla. Then you will havo ncrvo, mental, bodily and In the Spring digestivo strength. Then you need not fear disease, because your system will readily resist scrofulous tendencies aim attacks of JIIiicsr. Then you will know tho absolute intrinsic merit of Sarsapariila":,,", cine arid Hlooii I'urlPcr. il. t f.r 6 "- I'repured only by C. I. iloiul &'., L.huII, Mass, u ii rvn 1ct easily, promptly and H00d S Pills effective! . 95 oenU. ft MUSIGHIt FEAST I A grand j roductlon of the beautiful canUia "REBECCA" Will be given on TUESDAY EIL JUNE Ul 'Dill blUi) ' AT ROBBINS' OPERA HOUSE, SHENANDOAH. PA., By a Choir of 60 Voices Aaaistwl by the SCTI0PPE ORCHESTRA Tbv production will be tfivcu for Hit) benefit - of the - - - Piimitive Methodist Church. Admission, - - 25 Cents. rloodli mr. calhoun;s RETURN. Tim 8lKilnl Ttlllx Ctomniln-.lonor Will Hon oh Wiwlilimtini on Miuulny. Wnahinfrton, June 2. While no of ficial communication either letter or report has pome to Washington aa yet from Mr. Calhoun, the special counsel sent" by the president to Cuba In ccn- nectlon with the Hula cose, private ad- WILLIAM .1. CAI.1IOUS. vices received here from him Indicate that he expects to leave Havana for WMhmgton next Thursday or Friday, reaching; this city about Sunday. It la said at the department that no official report upon Cuba Is to be expected from Mr. Cnlhoun; that all he will have to submit officially will bear upon the Hills', case, which was the subject of his official appointment, and that anything he will have to communicate respecting the general condition tn Cuba aa af fected by the war will be In the shape of a verbal report to the president. As for the Rule case, It Is now clear that-! there will he two reports. It Is certain that the case will not be allowed to rest on the records so far taken. If It required itu annual outliiy of $100.00 to Insure afamily njjaiust any serious conse quences from an attack of bowel complaint during the year there are many who would feel it their duty to pay It ; that they could not afford to risk their lives, and those of thoir family for such an amount. Any oue can get tills insurance for 23 cents, that be in tho prlco of a bottlo of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea llcmcdy. In almost every neighborhood some ouo has died from an attack of bowel complaint before medicine could ho procured or a physician summoned. Olio or two doecs of thlgrcmedy will cure nny ordinary ensc. It novcr falls. Can you aflord to tako tho risk for so small an amount. For Bale by Qruhlcr Bros., druggists. Whole 'l'"iiiiiii;vJvM.Vu iiy u Train. Centralla, Ills., June i.J. W. Uob erts. wife and two children were struck by an Illinois Central northbound pas senger train at Alma, 15 mjlea north of Centra' la yeste.tlay and all killed. They were driving In a wagon and were caught at a crossing. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Charlemagne Tower, our new minis ter to Austria, has arrived at Vienna. A stand with 800 children at Mount Vernon, N. Y., collapsed Monday and several were seriously Injured. Iron workers nt Pltlsbursr and at ReadlnK, Pa., are on strike agnlnst pro posed wage reductions. Neither strike Is general. The mutinous convicts In the Sari Quentln prison, Cal., have been finally quieted by a copious application of cold wuter propelled through a hose. Uuclden's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in the world for culs, brnlses, soros, ulcers, salt rheum, foyer sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin ornptions, and positively cures plies, or jo pay required. It is guaranteed togivo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 35 conts per box. For sale bv A. Wasloy. Shot by ltc-rry IMubors. MUlvl'.le. N. J., June 2. A shooting affair occurred Monday night at New port. Felloe Catfagna, Giuseppe Tram atl and Angelo DIslmore, three berry pickers, boarded a boat to go fishing, and when ordered off. by the owners, George Kates and Alfred Bradford, the Intruders pulled revolvers and riddled the men with bullets. Kates was shot through the lungs. Bradford has been Bent to a hospital, but It Is feared that he may die. The pickers were arrested. Don'Fuottlect a cough becauso tho weather is pleasant: before tho next storm rolls anmnd it may dovelop into a serious diffi culty beyond repair. Uno Alinuta Cough Cure is easy to tako and will do what its uamo implies, u. n. iiasenuucn. Suicide lit -N liiKtirn 1'iiIIh. Niagara Falls, June 2. An unknown man Jumped over the falls from Pros pect. Point yesterday. He wore a srown overcoat and hat, and was about 30 yea-rs of age. Tlio Wontlier. V )T eastern Pennsylvania, New Jer sey, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia: Increasing cloudiness; warmer; north erly winds, shifting to southeasterly. Not only piles of tho very worst kind can ho cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Sslvc, but eczema, scalds, burns, bruises, boils, ulcers and all other skin troubles can be instuutly relieved by the same remedy, u. Jl. llagon buch. I.oeoiuotlvo Hxjilniles, Throe Killed. Bluefleld, W. Va., June 2. Engine No. 251, on the Norfolk and Western railroad, blew up near ChrlBtlansburg, Va., killing -Joe Waskle, an engineer, whose home was at Had ford; Jim Gil lespie, a fireman, and Flagman Will iam Byrne, of Roanoka). Another Killing: 1'roit in Wisconsin. Milwaukee, June 2. Another killing frost was experienced throughout the state Monday, ajid small fruits and vegetables suffered severely. Snow fell in the extreme northern puitlon of the state and In northern Michigan. A VenernlilH llrlile mill Groom. Hartford, June 2. T. D. Lufkln. of Sacramento, Cel., aged 79, and Mrs. A. A. Lufkln, 77, were married In this city yesterday by Rev. W. W. Ranny. The bride is the widow of the bridegroom's brother. .CHASES BloodfNerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UfUAT IT IC I The richest of all restora WflHI II IOI tlve foods, because It re places the essentials of life that are ox haufrtert by disease. Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES! &n digestion perfect It oraatea solid flash, musele and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain booomaa aatlve and alear. J t restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing dralna and weakness in either sex, and as a femalo regulator has no equal. Price 60c, orflve boxes 82.00. Druggists or by mall. We ean help you. Advloe and book, frse. pWrlte Us About Your Case. J THE DR. CHASB COMPANY, 1S13 Cuestuut Street. Philadelphia. "00I.D DUST." You Can't Go Amiss if you get a package like this. It contains the genuine Washing Powder It cleans everytliing and cleans it quickly and cheaply. DUST Largest package greatest economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, St. Louis, New York, Boston, Cllit -f AVorl.ei--.' IVtttlnn. Plltaliuig. June 2. President Ftmon Burn, of I lie Wln.low Glass Worker's association, has fnrwnrded to Senator Quay the largest petition ever sent out by that organisation. H urires the son ate to restore the dutlea on window glass to the rates fired by the..plngley bill and prised in the house. Every window glass worker in the country has Mgncd the petition, and it also contains the name of many men who are not members, but who are depend ent upon the glass factuiles for em ployment. , linjiciulliiir Ktrifee of I'lii'tintoemen. PittBlnu-g. June 2. The furnacemen throughout the Shenango and Mahon ing valleys contemplate a . general strike about July 1 for Increased wages. The men have nq" organization as yet, but are Insisting on having organi sers from the Knights of Iabor Bent among them. The plan for the strike which will Include 10,000 men, Is to wait until the weather gets at summer heat, when It will be Impossible for new men to do this class of work. Now York's Striking Tailor. New York, June 2. The striking gar ment makers held a marai meeting In Cooper Union last night. Prominent among those on -the platform was Rev. V. J. C. Moran, a high church min ister who had come to espouse the cause ot the striking tailors. The lead ers of the Strikers announced that 3,800 hands, employed by 345 contrac tors, have returned to work at the ad vance demanded, and 21,256 hands ure still on strike. ONE OF TWO WAYS. The bladder was created for one purpose, namely, a receptacle for tho urine, and as such it is not liable to any form of disease ex cept by one of two ways. Tho first way is from imperfect action of tho kidneys. The second way is from careless lQcal treatment of other diseases. - CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is tho chief cause of bladder troubles. So tho womb lilto tho bladder, was created for ono purpose, and if not doctored too much is not liahlo to weakness or dlsoased, except iu raro cases. It is situated hack of and vory close to tho btaddor, therefore any pain, discaso or iiiconvenienco manifested in tho kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage is often by mistako attributed to femalo weak ness or womb trouble of somo sort. Tho error is easily mado and may ho as easily avoided. To find out correctly, set you urino athlo for twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates kidney or bladder trouble. Tho mild and tho oxtmordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tho groat kidney, liver and bladder remedy Is soon realized. If you need a medicine you should havo tho best. At druggists fifty cents and ono dollar. You may havo a samplo bottlo and pamphlet, both sent free by mail. Mention Kvnsixo Heiui.d and send your addross to Dr. Kilmer & Co., lllnghamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarauteo tho genuiness of tills offer. A Xow'ilirl: I'nrrlouto, New York, June 2. Patrick Coyle, a brass finisher, waS arraigned at " the" coroner's office yesterday, charged with being Implicated in the death of Mat thew Coyle. his father, who died on Alay 9 from a fractured skull. The prisoner and his brother hnd a fight, and their father Interfered. PatiieE struck the old man on the head with a Ditcher, fracturing his skull and causing hia death. Sick headache can bo quickly and com pletely overcome by using those famous little pills known as "DoWltt's Little Early Risers." C. II. llageiihncli. l.outKOi't Hold For tho Wlfto Miirdor. Chicago, June 2. Adolph Luetgert, the rich sausage maker, charged with the murder of his wife, was yesterday held by the grand Jury without ball. The examining magistrate said that there was strons circumstantial evi dence that a crime had been commit ted, and that it pointed to the conclu sion that the defendant was guilty of the crime with which he was charged. Tlio Cnptureil Dunn t lows at Key YVet. Key 'est,la., June 2. The United Spates -crulBer Marblehead returned yesterday with the tug Dauntless in tow and 25 Cubans on board, charged with filibustering. Very little ammu nition was found aboard the Dauntless, and only two rifles, and report has It that the crew threw the remainder of the cargo overboard. The tug gave the cruiser a lively chase. Thieves Invmlo V.utt Harbor. Atlantic City, June 2. A gang of thieves Invaded Egg Harbor City Mon day night and broke Into aeven busi ness places and houses. They secured some cash, amount unknown, and got off with considerable merchandise. The work Is evidently that of a crowd of tramps, as the chief of police has been busy chasing them out of town lately. Toiiiiohimio'h llllht Anniversary. Nashville, June 2. The 101st anni versary of the admission of Tennessee Into the Union was appropriately cele brated at the Tennessee Centennial ex position yesterday. The program of thel day began with a military parade through the principal streets, escorting Governors Taylor of Tcnnossce and Russell of North Carolina and Lieu tenant Governor MeSweeney of South Carolina, and their respective staffs and other Invited guests to the exposi tion grounds. The parade was wit nessed by thousands of people. .... ... , q When you wsut good reoflug, plumbing 4SS fltUilfe, orgensra tltatiuUlling dour null on E. P. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer h stc-fw 1-tf Ask your grocer fur tie "Royal Patent flour, end take no other brand. It 1st holiest Sour mads. When bilious or costive, est a Cases reU candy cathartic cure guaranteed, lOo, 36c "GOLD TJUBT." Ifr Philadelphia. SECRETARY SEARLES ACQUITTED Jiulno Urnilloy Orrtein tlio Itelonno of Anothoi" StiKnr Mngjinto. Washington, Juns 2. John B.'Searles, secretary of the American Sugar re finery, yestertlay was acquitted of a Charge of contempt In declining to an Bwer questions put to him by a com mittee of the United States senate. The JOHN K. BEA11LES. questions concerned the Investigation Into alleged bribery by the sugar trust. The Indictment against Searles was the same as that against Havemeyer. Judge Bradley held In this case that the questions asked by the senate com mittee were not pertlneht, and If so, were not within the Jurisdiction of the committee. He accordingly Instructed the Jury to return a verdict of not guilty, which was. clone. Don't thin your blood with sassafras or poison it with bhio-mass; but aid Nature by using DoWltt's Llttlo Early Risers, tho fam ous littlo pills for constipation, billousuc! and stomach and liver troubles. They aro purely vegetable O. II. Hngijnbucli. Stenin ltoml VrMUHTrol!v. Trenton, June 2. The borough ol Morrlsvllle, Pa., Just ncross the river from Trenton, has been In a state of groat excitement on account of trouble between forces of men employed by the Pennsylvania railroad company and the Kast Penn Traction company. Several times yesterday there was danger of bloodshed, and 60 special of ficers were sworn In. The traction company is determined to lav the tracks, and are strongly supported by the Morrlsvllle authorities and people. Orlp-Colds-lIeadacho. Why sutler with Coughs, Colds and La Grippo when Laxativo Bromo Quinine will cure you In ono day. Put up in tablets con venieut for taking. Guaranteed to cuio, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. "or talo by Kirlin's Pharmacy. Por I'lifteil Kin. 'i. t T.Miiror. AVn?hlUf,ttcn, June 2. It Is understood that the president-has fully decided upon Ellis II. Roberts, of New York, for United States treasurer, and that his nomination will be sent to the sen ate In a dfty or two. Mr. Roberts was at one time assistant treasurer of the United States at New -York. W. II. Johnson, Nowurk, O., mvs, "One Mlnu'o Cough Cure saved mvniilv child from dying by croup." It has saved thousands of owein suiiering irom oroup, pneumonia, bronchitis and other serious throat and lung troubles. C. II. llagonbuch. Hold Up on u Trolley Car. New York, June 2. Bernard Horn, of Ilohoken, N. J., was robbed of his gold watch while on board a trolley car of the North Hudson County railroad ut Rutherford yesterday. He was the only passenger on the car,- when It was boarded by four men. Two attacked him while the others paid attention to the motormun and conductor. Three of the robbexs stayed on lhecar until It reached Hoboken, -where they were arrested. The prisoners said they wore Ifidward McCon'nell of Camden, William Smith of Troy and Frank Clark of Brooklyn. The watch was found on Clark. Yoiintr Hoy Chnrcetl IVItli Murder. Salem, N. J., June 2. William Head ley, 14 years old, was shot and killed Monday night. He had been acting as temporary keeper of the drawbridge here. William Pedrick, 16 years old, Is locked up in the Salem county Jail here on the suspicion of having killed Head- ley. Pedrick denies that he shot Head ley. He says that while he and Head- ley were In the little house at one end. ot the draw bridge a strange man appeared at the door ajid shot Headley. Ped rick says he aoes not know the man, and on account of the darkness cannot give any description of him. To Semi a I.epor to Alloahony. Baltimore. June 8. The local board of health yesterday decided to send Mary Samson, the woman who Is in Johns Hopkins hospital, suffering from leprosy, back to Allegheny City, Pa. The woman, who Is the wife of Kgan- slo Samson, an Italian shoemaker, was prior to January last of this year aa In mate of a charitable institution in the latter city, where she was under treat ment for leprosy, but her husband came to Ilaltlmore and brought her wiui mm. Tne case is far advanced, and the woman's death la a question of but a snort time. Plvu Children lliirutMl to Death. Welsh, W. V., June 2. Five children were burned to death in the residence of J. II. White, two miles from Key stone. Knemles of the family are be lieved to have fired the house. Both While and his wife were away on a visit ana their nve children were left alone in the house. The children who met deuth were a boy of 12, one of 10, one of 6, one 4 and a girl of 6. Blood- huundu will be used to trace the mur derers. Just try a 10c box of Cases rr to. the finest liver aud bowel regalater ever mailo. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Iloollnra In London Cntio a lttito In Wall m tract A uliu--.. New Yoik. June 1. tnuinir tho rrosii tlon of trading on the Htock Kwhnn.'re yiMlin iv London took liolil of Anirrl run nillioinl utockn nnd liourht up the pilicor ill t, o',e which ni luti ru ttinnally II; ti-,1 to i nolrt m-'liriallv nliovu M w bulk's Hmo of .Ji'tunliiy. Promptly upon thi o;i"ilnK of the lin.ikct ln.e lnle morning lurge orders to l.ny f.n- Uind.in account were executed, to co er rill, i- nillfli in linrlnn ill II, r. iiilvunnn rri . roiiHiqupnc waa a Jump ut the opoplnn I to uie i-oiHlon tmrity Tor nearly all the Intermit lonala. Bt. Pnul was the favorite In these arbitrage operations, but there wore purchase of nil the Internationals. Some reaction followed upon this oarly Jump In prlceB, the depression spreading sympathetically from one or two- centers But the slump was not permanent, and closing price a wero, us ii rule, the best of tho dny. losing bids: Ilalto. Ohio... PVi Lehigh Valley.. ZS4 Chum. . Ohio... 1H N. J. Central.. 73W Del. ft Hudson.. 103 N. Y. Central. .1C0; D L. ft W 14 Pennsylvania ...52 KHe 18 Heading 1M Lake Erie A W. 18 Bt. Paul 7614 All aas'ts paid. Oonrtrnl MnrkctH. Phllfrdelphla. June 1. Flour weak: win ter super.. i:.7Mi2.iK; do. extras. $33.25; Pennsylvania roller, char, 83.9U5jl.10: do. Bttr.tghl, 84.10&4.28; western winter, clear, S3.904H.10; do. atralglil, S4.J("ii.4.26. city mills, oxtra, S3.254':UO. U Hour dull at 82.2CtJ2.50 per barrel. hint dull; con tract wheat, June, 7"7tPV.; do. July, 72i 72Hc: No. 2 Pennsylvania unci No. 2 Del aware red, spot, 84' .d "jr. : No. 2 rod, June. 7Tac.i do. Jub, 7:t, ; do. Septem ber, "He.! do. Dei-cm I nr. ilV. Coin dull and Wfnk: uteumer corn,H;ot, 27H''f-7r1e. ; No. 2 yellow for local truile. 30c. ; No. ! mixed, Rpot and June, Zl':ij'c. Outs qulut; No. 2 white, ce.rlols. 2fi'ii7S5"4c; No. 2 white, clipped, cnrlots. 2t'u in v,c. : No. 2 white. June und July. 2if,2iHtc. Hay falily Hteady for fine kiiu'-. :holce tlni othy, U for largo balci f stenilv. beof hnms. 825. Pork - midy; family. S10.50ifill. Lard dull; weatern ateamed. SJT80. Uuttcr firm; western creamery, llt 15c; do. factory, "WUHic. ; Klgina, If',.: imitation creamery, flljtfilSc. ; New York dairy, lOfflllAc.; do. creamery. HSfluc, Clicean steady; New York large. 8BSi,ij.; small fancy, V.tiTHa part Hklmu, 6t?i 7Hc; full sklma," 2V'3. Kgga Prm: New York and PennBylvunla, lO'ic ; weutern fresh, OTifrlOVic. ; southern, 82.4062-55 per 30 dozen cases. Potatoes steady: south ern new, $3.BOiiT4. Tallow steady; city, 3c.:; country, 3t,c as to quality. Petro leum quiet; United closed nt 87c. Itonln quiet; strained, common to good, $1.720 1.75. Turpentine quilt at 264tSf27Uc pig Iron easy; xouthern, 82510,25; northern, $10012. Copper easy; brokers, IKS 11', io. ; exchange, 810.B0O11J5. Tin easy; struitti, $13.4(4t'13.50: plates quiet. Spelter llrirn- domestlc, 84.20i7J-l.80. Lead holds a steady course, with S3.12Vi quoted by leadln brokers, who call the market firmer, while the Metal Kxchange repeats former quotations, $3.253'3.30, and calls the inur ket steady. Tomatoes, per carrier, $1 1.25. Cabbage, per crate, 90c.f81; do. per barrel, 7BtJ86c. Cottonseed oil inactive and barely steady; butter grades, 2027)jc. Coffee quiet; July, 27.10&7.15; September, $7.15(97.25; October. 87.20; Decembor and January, $7.2fc March. $7.3O7.06. LIvo Stock Mnrkotfi. New York, June 1. Ruropean cables quote American steers at 10Vlla. dressed weight; sheep ll12Vtc, dressed weight; refrigerator beof at 99c. Calves Bteady; veals, $4g-C. Sheep and lambs stondv; about 700 head unsold; sheep, 83.75i?-.2S; lambs, 86C75. Hogs steady at 83.904.15. Knst Liberty. Pa., Juno 1. Cattle firm: prime, 86.10ii5.25; built, Btagn and cows. 82(13.75; common to good fat oxen, 8204.10. Hogs Blow; prime medium best Yorkers nnd pigs, $3.05183.70; common to fair Yorkeis, 83.Wj3.C5; hoavy, 83.5503.00; roughs, 3Z.2jv3.iu. Bheop steady; prices unchanged; choice lambs, !56.15; com mon to good lambs, $104.75; spring lambs, $09C; veal calves, $560.50. ' Shooting Alfrny lietwoou Italians. Brooklyn, June 2. At Carroll and Columbia streets Antonio Clncotto, Gulreppe Do Sabros, Nicola Schozzarl and Joseph Dlcalon, all Italians, began to quarrel. In a few minutes bullets began to fly, and when about 15 shots had been flied It was found that Cln cotto was lilt In the lungs and De Sa bros In the abdomen. Both men were taken to the hospital, and have small chance of recovery. Schozzarl nnd Dl calon were arrested. Turku Solioinlni; l'or Delay. London, June 2. Rastern affairs ap pear to have reached the drifting stage. The exact position as to the armistice negotiations Is not yet clearT Evident ly it Is tho obipct of TnrVov tn m-natr delays, and to discover any lateiijl weaitness in tne lsuropean concert. Ploi-litn'M Aini-voloiiH Itnliifiill. Jupiter, Fla., Juno 2. One of the heaviest rainfalls ever known on the oast coast of "Florida began on Sunday and ended Monday morning. The rain commenced on Sunday morning at 4 o'clock, and in 21 hours eight iifohes nnd 70-100 fell. PECULIAR POISONS. GENERATED IN TITO- HUMAN BODY, The Result of Imperfect Digestion of Food Every living thing, plant or animal, con talus within itself tho germs of certain decay and death. In tho human body these germs of disease and death (oiled by scientists Ptomaines), are usually tho results of imperfect digestion of food; the losult of indigestion or dyspepsia. ' . Tho stomach, from abuse, weakness, does not promptly and thoroughly digest tho food The result is a heavy, soddon mass which ferments (tho first process of decay) poison ing tlio blood, making it thin, weak, aud lacking in Ted corpuscles ; poisoning the brain causing headaches aud pain iu tho eyes. Had digestion irritates the heart, causing palpitation and finally bringing on disease of this very important organ. Poor digestion poisons the kidneys, causing Bright s disease and diabetes. And this is so because every organ, every nerve depends upon the stomach alone for nourishment and renewal, and weak diges tion shows itself not only in loss of appetite and desh, hut iu weak nerves aud muddy complexion. The great English ssientist, Huxlep, said the best start in life is a sound stpmaoh Weak stomachs mil to digest food properly, because they lack Die proper quantity of digestive acids (lactlo ami hydrochlorio) and peptoeenic products; the most sensible remedy iu all cases of Indigestion, is to take after each meal, one or two of Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets, because they supply in a pleasant, lmrmless form all tho elements that weak stomachs lack. The regular use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure every funii of stomach trouble except cancer of the stomach. They increase flesh, insure pure blood, strong nerves, a hrliilit eye and clear com plsxioa, because all these result ouly from wholesome food well digested. Nearly all druggists sell Stuart's Dyapcpsla Tablets at W sejits full sised package or by mall by enclosing price to Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich., hut ask your druggist first. Heart Disease Cured IIEN a well Unown minister after suffering for years with heart dis ease, Is cured. It Is not surprising that he should publish the fact for tho benefit of others. lleY. J. .1 Smith, IMS iujlon 8t, Ualtlmore, Md., writes! " Por years I suffered from a serere form of heart dlr.cano. I used Dr. Miles New Heart Cure, and roy heart Is now In good condition, Recently, other nfiilctlons camo upon mo. There was humminf1;, P"lnful sensations on lop and luck of tny head. Fifteen min utes reading woald make me almost wild; -Jl mere were puiiioKttuu ?M drawing sensations in my legs all tho time, so that I could not sit still. In this condi tion I began taking Dr. Miles' Ilostoratlvo Nervine and Its effect was simply won derful. I heartily commond your remedies." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Hook on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. ' DR. MILES MRDIOAL CO., Elhkart, Ind. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A ntin. net ivb lire WOMAN'S RELIEF. Alsrava nrnmnt anil t-iiaMak. AvotA ImitdtifMM. Get Catoh'i Tamit I'lLUind iitk rights aiurui iiuin,vi nui uurvi sisicu M a. Catox 8rta Co., Hotton, Mavu. Our book. 4C I'or sale at i V. I). Kirlin's drug store nntl iKni.iiuoan urug Btore, FOR THIS WEEK We offer two assortments of glassware for 5 aud 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, I.IVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardln Street. JjlOU SHRIMP!', S. ROLL BEDDALL, Op Port OAncox. Subject to Republican rulos. Layer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. . v Chris. Schmidt, An., 203 West Coal Street. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this granular effervescent and atlrau. lant. An Instant cure for sour stoniaclis and bemlnches. wblcb often accumulate from bnvlui? a uigbt out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah, riHlions of Dollars Qo up In smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stoak, fui nlturo, etc., lnsuieil tn first-class re liable companies as represented by DAVlTi FAUST Insurance arcm-. UilVlU JTilUOl, 130 South Jardln 8 Alio Life and Accidental Conjpt.nl eat A Handsome Complexion Is one of the greatest charms a woman can possess. Fozsoki's Comhjuion Blves It. sin ( f.rUwkra fin. AOdccan. w. era IftnaiieJiU , IWtrbOH UtM. OTVAn, III. fir a 3f DIVIDEND oS ft Jf TooaraMUuaii: WOULD TOO 01SH eiav to invest in oa nvwnoar fii.i.
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