w V. K U It" T - " 7(1- 1 '"A EVENING HERALD JMTA1U.18I1HI 1810. PubllnhMl every Kventns;, Kxcept Sunday, at flotrrn Jaudik Hrnnwr. Nrak Okktrh. Tbs 1ImtIi1 in detlvrieri tti81ienAhton Ami tin surrmiudinK towns for six cnta ft weV, pay ibt to the carriers. Hy mntl 88.00 n year, or i-l MnM a month, payable In advance. Adrettl mnU ehArgKl awordlns; to space and position Ths publisher reserve the Hirht to change thr wotrnon of advertisements whenever the pub ticMton of news demands It. The right I reserved to reeot any advertisement, whether Itald for ur not, that the publishers mar deem mproper. Advertising; rates made known upon application. Kntered at the postomee at Shenandoah, Pa., n .second alttvs mall matter. TBLKPIIONR OONriKOTION. "All the News That's Fit to Print," Evening Hsrald TI11IR9DAY, JUNE S, 1897. Thk members of the Minersville ISorough Council drew lots in order to Iterfrct tin organization, after linving been ileiullooketl since lust March. As a result the fellows who got left are kicking on the niodiis otemndl. HovKUJfoR Hastings lifts signed the new law prohibiting and punish ing persons for sending lihelous and defamatory atioiiymons letters to persons. It is to be hoped that this will put a stop to the nefarious nti'd cowardly practice, whioli has been tolerated long enough. A stiuct compliance with the lor ough ordinances, on the part of prop erty owners, cannot be enforced too soon and too rigidly by the Chief Burgess. The latter has given public notice, and now let hint follow this up by a striot enforcement of the pro visions of the ordinances in reference to paving and guttering. A M'MBKR of Pennsylvania mem bers of Congress are already looking after their political fences for next year's campaign. Some of thorn will And lively contestants for con greggional honors in the field, and the present members -vjll have to keep a sharp hold on tho lever of the jwtviuMjie this year to win next Tuk re-election of the present offi cials of the Philadelphia & Heading Railway Company, at Philadelphia on Tuesday, is favorably received by friends of the company. There was no opposition to their election. The officers are : President, Joseph S. Harris; Vice President, W. H. Taylor: Secretary, W. Ct. Brown; Treasurer, W. (1. Church. A Philadelphia teamster collided with a bicycle, and was sued by tho owner of the latter for failing to "keep to tho right." Tho jury brought in a verdict of $50 fine and cost of prosecution. It would bo well, in view of this verdict, for both team sters and bicycle riders to observe the rules of the road, and "keep to tlie right, as the law directs," which has long since passed into proverb. Prom the recent report of the Twin Shaft Relief Association, it is learned that the total subscriptions for relief of the stricken families of the victims amounts to 7-1,037.80, besides cloth ing and other supplies distributed. Most of this amount has been in vested in railroad bonds and real estate, at 0 per cent, interest, and the interest alone will be n source of an nual relief to the families, without touching tho principal. Thk advantage of the daily paper over all other mediums is shown in prompt returns. You don't have to wait a fow weeks or months to know whether your advertising is going to pay. The results are muoh more im mediate than they would bo from n weekly or monthly. And, as the number of people who do not read daily papers in this country is com paratively small, and rapidly grow ing smaller, the advertiser is reason ably certain that by using those mediums judiciously Feleeted he is reaching a far greater audience than he could hope to by the use of other mediums. Thk perquisites of a numbor of Camden clergymen will be very ma terially impaired by the new marriage law of the state of New Jersey which requires a marriage license, a fee for the same, must show that there are no legal impediments, etc. This new statue will be a deeided disappoint ment to a great many. It used to be easy to cross the river, and get mar Tied without having embarrassing questions asked. But it will not be so in the future. Kverything must be precisely en regie, and the preacher will have to be paid all the same as heretofore. Under these circum stances it will be just as cheap and easy to have the wedding prelimin aries arranged in this state. There will be fewer Schuylkill county couples visiting Camden, under the new law. It has fallen to Thomas B. Reed to render vital assistance to three Presi dents in the execution of their poll ties. In the whole history of the government there is no other service which parallels this. As Speaker of the Fifty first Congress, with its clotw majority, Mr. Reed prevented a free coinage bill from reaching President Harrison, much to the latter' s satis faction, after the Senate had com mitted itself. As the leader of the Republicans of the House Mr. Iteed enabled President Cleveland to carry out Ids earnest desire to rtpetl the Sherman Sil er-PurchasiugHct. Ami wore recently the jower of this in dividuality has enabled President MeKinley to delay the lelligereney resolution nntil he oan formulate fully his Cuban policy. "J'hree Ad ministrations Mr. Iteed has put un der deep obligations to him, while at the same time carrying out his own views of what the public weal de lnanded. "They are dandles' said Tlins. Bowers, of the L-ocRet, Texas, biiterprtso. while writ ing about IleWltt's l.lttlc Kirly Ulers, the famous little hills tor sirk luiadachc and dia- ordt'rs of the stomach and liver. C. 11. llimenbucli. Marriages. The marriage of Mr. Frank I.. Hoovor, one of the publishers of the Shamoklu Dally News, to Miss Glinbetli (1. Hot popular young lady of Bbamokln, was happily celebrated at the homo of the bride's parent yesterday afternoon. The groom is well and favorably known in Shenandoah. A fashionable wedding occurred at Ashland yesterday morning, the contracting parties twins Miss Mary bouise LaudereM, and Mr, Bobert 1). Iteston, nn of William II. lleaton, president of the Cltiaens National llatik, of Ashland, The parlors were elalioratcly do- co rated, anil I'ev. l- S. Hort, pastor uf the rrcshyU'rian church, offlolated. A reception followed the ceremony at which the bridal couple were overwhelmed with oougrntuln tions The wedtllug breakfast wm served by Sliofer, the Heading, IV, caterer, ami a corps of assistants, in roynl style, and was com poxed of every seasonable delicacy. The wedding presents were in beautiful army and included many rare ami costly articles. The collide are now on their wedding tour anil will be at home July 15th. TeHRIBLS Acciukkt. It is a terrihlo ac cident Ui he burned or scalded : but the twin uuil agony and the frightful disfigurements can bo quickly overcome without leaving car tiy uaius iJewttt i witcn solve, u. u Ilagenbnch. . Denis Itciiilileil. From W. II. Uhler, et at., to Wm. 1'. Nicholas premises in Tatnaniia. From Sophia Hoffman, to W. If. Tltmati ct al, promises in Sbeuamloab. From J. F. Patterson, ct ux., to C. A. Btrieve!, premises in lol,tsvllle. From Matlilas Griesbauiu, et u.v., to J. F. Patterson, premises III I'ottivHle. From C. II. Knoll et ux., to S. 51. Knoll, premises in I'ottsville. ! torn J. F. l'Nttereou to George JI. Knoll. ut id , premises in Fottsvillo. From Lewis Smith et ux., to Warren G. Kramer, promises in Drwissburg. From Wm. Adams et ux., to Schuyler OrlHuder, Adams premises, Swatara. 1-roiii I.elilgh valley (oal Co., to John Edward Allium, premises Xowlown. Itching Files, night's horrid plague, is instantly relieved aud permanently cured by Dean's Ointment. Your dealer ought to keep it. Mineral Ule Council Oi-gunlzed. Judge Savidge having refused to hear further argument in the Mineravillo lioroueh Cenneil muddle, the members of that body very wisely got together Tuesday night Htid proceeded to organise. Ono vote was taken, and lulling uf election, lots were drawn and the siKceasfnl man wus then unanimously i-lci-ltil. In this manner JIartiu Kolley was acted president anil J. 1-rank Fnrno secre tary. For solicitor, however, II. It. Bartholo mew received 7 votes and I), 0. Jones 5, sbecder, one uf the anti-ring, casting his vote for the former and securing Ins election. What is known a "tbo ring" becured two offices and tho "antis" oue, thosecretaiy. "liurdock Mood, Hitters eutircly cured mo uf a terrible breaking out all over my body. It is a wonderful medicine." Mixa Julia Hlbriilge, ISux 35, West Cornwoll, Conu. Judge Duiin'a Sldo Opened. Tho respondent's sido of tho Lyon-Dunn contest was opened yosterday beforo n full bench. The day was occupied iu rebutting testimony, witnest-es from South Cass and Foster townships and from Yorkvlllo aud Miner. ivillo being called. A number, tho legality of wliiteo votes had been questioned becatiboof failure to sign allldavits, were then pormittcil to do so. To this piocceilins Jiulgo Klirgood dissented, his dissension, however, being uvenveightcd by a majority of tho bench. Just try a 10c box of Cascarots, the finest liver aud bowel regulator ever mado. Leg Amputated. Jonathan 11. Achey, aged 35 years, em ployed (is u car runner and brakemun on tho 1. & 11. railroad, fell under tho cars at the St, Clair grade Tuesday night and his left leg was so badly mushed that it was amputated below the knee. Is the season tor now lifo in nature,' new vigor in our physical systems. As the fresh sap carrios lifo into tho trees, so our blood should give us renewed strength and vigor. In its impure stato it cannot do this, and tho aid of Hood's Sarsaparilla is imperatively needed. It will purify, vhalizo and enrich tho blood, and with this solid, con-cot foundation, it will build up good health, create a good appetite, tono your stomach and digestivo organs, strengthen your nerves ami over come or prevent that tired fooling. Tliis has been the experience of thou sands. It will bo yours if you tako Tho Best Spring Medi cine and blood Purifier Sold by all druggists, ?L u it i i.ie n.niiea.lndlgestlon, HOO'J J Fil!'3 i ml-sh. 26 cents. A MOSIClJt FEAST I A grftiul production of the iKiMiitlfut cantata "REBECCA" Will be given on HUT, -AT- ROBBINS' OPERA HOUSE, SHENANDOAH, PA., By a Choir of 60 Voices Awlsted by the S0T10ITE ORCHESTRA The production will be jffveu for the benuflt - - of the - - - Piimitivc Methodist Church. Admission, - - 25 Cents. Sarsapari.Sa Buiiuiief Kxetiraloii ltnule Hook. On June 1 the Passenger Department of tbo Pennsylvania Railroad Company Issued the 1607 edition of Ite summer excursion route book. This Work Is dcniinixl to pro vide the public with short descrlplivo nnte of the principal summer resorts of Kusti ru America, with the route for reaching them. and the rates of fore. There are over four hundred resorts in the book to which rales arc quoted, and over fifteen hundred differ ent routes or combinations of routes. It Is compiled with the utmost care, anil alto irether is the mml complete and eompivhcn aivc handbook of summer travel ever offered to the public. Iti 810 pages are inclosed In a hand me and striking cover, in colors. Sever il maps, presenting the exact routes nvi r which tickets are sold, are hound In the Imok. It Is also profusely lllustrs'ed with fine half tone cuts of scenery along the lines uf the Pennsylvania railroad and elsewhere. Any doubt as to where the summer should be passed will lie dispelled afters careful ex amination of the contents or till publica tion. Ou and after June 1 it may lie procured at any Pennsylvania Italltoad ticket office at the nominal price of ten cents, or, upon application to the general oltk-o, ltroad Street Station, by mall for twenty cents. A Household Necessity. Qtumreta Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of tho ago, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently aud positively on kliliieyar liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dltpel colds, euro headache, fever, habitual eontltttoii and biliousness. Please buy and try a liox of C. O. U. to-ilsy ; 10, 25, 80 eeuto. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Downwaiil Movement Succeeded li.v Htl-onar tltiylng una Not tJulun, New York. June !. It looked tor h time aftoi the opening of the stojk mar ket today us though tho looked tor ro- nctton from the strength of the last for daya had come to pas, and the nvorncc Of prices Was about to vibrato downward aeoln within tho narrow limits which have characterised the short turns of the market for many weeks pnst under tin manipulation of the professional trader:. There was a decided downward tendency In the early hours, but in the afternoon came a itrong buying movement, and prices stiffened at the cloce to the beet of the day, net gains oeourrfng In nearly all stacks. Clofllnjr bids: Hnlto. Ohio... ii Lehigh Valley.. 24!,'. Chesa. ft Ohio..-; ni N. J. Contrul.. 7S, Del. A Hudson. N. . Central, looy, D L. ft V 14CV4 Pennsylvania ...52 Kcio VM Iteadlnif '111'.. lvake Uric ft W. 13 St. Paul 77'i All HBS'ts paid. Gcnernl Mnrhct. Philadelphia, Juno 2. PMour dull; win ter super,, $2,764(2.90; do. extras, $3&S.a5; Pennsylvania roller, clear. W.865M: do. straight, $4.101?4.20; western winter, clear, $3.S6fft; do. straight, il.l01.20; city mills. extra, J3.10Sf3.tO. wheat weak; contract wheat, Juno, TSVaTOtic; do. July, 71S 72c.; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Dol- awure red, spot. Wc.; No. 2 red, June, 75c.; do. July, 73ftc.; do. . September, 70c. ; do. December, 72MiC Corn quiet anil steady; steamer corn, spot, 27i& 270. ; No. 2 yellow for local trade, 2!)i 80c; No. 2 mlxid, spot and June, 2SS,5f 28c. Oats quiet anil steady; No. 2 white, cariots, 25&c; No. 2 white, clipped, enr lota. 2BiSc Jliiy In fair demand; choice timoThy, HI for large bales, lieef sternly; beef hnnia, tits. Pork dull; fumlly, 10.BO. Lard steady; western steamed, 13.80. But ter steady; western creamery, 116il5c.; do. factory, 7V410i4o. ; Klfrlns, 16c.; imitation croamery, 9iji012e.; New York dairy, 10 HVic; do. creamory, liyiSc. ; prints Job bln at 174i50c.; do." extra Penhsylvnnla, wholesale, IGc. Cheese steady; largo, 8 small, 7t407c; part skims, 57Vtc.; full sklnis, 2i4Se. Ugga steRdy; New York and Pennsylvania,, lliillHc.; west ern fieah, 1010io.; aouthorn, $2.R52.70 per SO dozen eaaes. Potatoes steady; New York, 95c.ii51.26; sweets, J1.254)2; southern new, J3. il. Tallow steady; city, 3c; country, 3,,c, na to quality. Petroleum quiet; United closed at 87c.; refined New York, $8.15; Philadelphia and IlHltimore, $6.10; do. in bulk, J3.G6. Ponln quiet; strained, common to good, H.701.72t4. Turpentine steady at 27f27y4c. Pig Iron dull; southern, f9.25(&10.25; northern, $10 12. Copper steady; brokers, $11.1214; ex change, $10.80(fj11.25. Lend tirm: brokers, $3.13V; exehnnge, $3.253.30. Tin steady; BtralLa, $13.40013.60; jjlatea dull. Spelter firm; domestic, $4.20f'j.:'0. Coffee quiet; June, $7.16; July, $7.10Ji7.15; September, $7.15B7.2u; December, $7,204(7.26; Februury, $7.26. Llvo Stock MnrkntH. New Y'ork, Juno 2. BeeveB quiet, gen erally steady; native steers, JI.WC8.2S; staga and oxen, $861.60; bulls, $&B3.65; dry cows, $1.1)64(3.60. CalveB fairly active; veals, $1S0; general sales, $6,6045.75; but termilk calves, $3.G0j4.26. Sheep and lambs nctlvi: sliuep, $3.60-1-66, yearlings, $l.765.76; himl.j,. $eQ7.12V4. Hogs firm at fi.'Jiix 1.20. East Liberty, Pa.. June 2. Catttesteady; prime, J6.104r6.2o; bulls, stags and cows, $243.7S: common to good fat oxen, $21.10. Hogs slow; mime assorted medium weights, $3,G3B3.70; beat Yorkers and pigs. $3.66; common to fair Yorkers, J3.558,ti0; heavy l.ogB, $3.00(113.66; loughs, $12&(f8. Sheep dull; choice, tl.l6(B.4.20; common, $2.70iU3.30; choice yearling. $6G6.16; spring lambs, M.bO'u'i; veal calves,$ei&6.Co. Don't thin your blood with sassafras or poison it with blue-mass ; but aid Natura by using DoWitt's Little Early Itinera, the fam ous little pills for constipation, IiillauineM and stomach and liver troubles. They are purely vegetable 0. II. Ilagenbucli. Xn Clinuco ror ltlotnuH CuitvlotH. San Quentln, Cal June 3. Warden Hale lum decided to build oagea In the Jute mill In order that armed guard may be placed in them to watcli the convicts when they return to work. The cagea will be arranged In auch a manner that they cannot easily be reached by the prlsonera in case of riot. Kach guard will be given orders to shoot In the event of another revolt In the mill. Pittsburg' StrlkliiE Iron Workers. Pittsburg, June 8. The strike at Jones ft Lauglilln'a Iron works has spread to all departments, except those operated by the Amalgamated As sociation. Yosterday the engineer, polishers and shlppera came out, swell ing the number of strikers to 2,500. A large mass meeting was held, and tt was resolved to Btand firm for the old wages. The Wittuii-. 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Washing Powder It cleans everytkiuc: and cleans it quickly and cheaply. Largest package greatest economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, St. Louis, New York, Boston, INSANE FATHER'S CRIME. KIIIpiI Ills Two ChlldronZnntl I'ntall.v Shot llliimolt. Italtlmore, June 8. Kdgar Harris, a letter enrrtor, shot and killed two of his children at his home, 1721 Ashland avenue, shortly after 6 o'rlock In th mornlno;. He then seriously wounded Ills eldest daughter Ella, and after ward shot himself through the head, Inflicting; a dangerous wound. The chil drtn killed are Oeorge, aged 10 years, and Ada, aged 0 years, Harris' wife died several months ago and since then the daughters had been keeping house for him. He Is undoubtedly Insane. " Little Edgar Harris. Jr., aged 0 years, was the only member of the family who escaped uninjured. He was lying In the bed beside his brother George, In the front second story room. Ills father fired at him, hut the bullet miss ed his head by half an Inch and burled Itself In the pillow. The Insane father then rushed Into the back room to kill the girls, and the little fellow lied down the' stairs and escnped. For several weeks Harris has been mentally lncapnclated for work on ac count of brooding over the death of his wife on Feb. 17. Since the death of Mrs. Harris he has shown strong con trast with the condition of hts mind previous 'to his troubles, when he Is said to have been one of the brightest men In the poatofflce, a born humorist and a deep student of current events. He was devoted to his home, always talking of "his beloved wife" and chil dren, nnd would have been the last person suggested as the author of such a tragedy. A letter was found among Harris' ef fects In which he clearly Indicated his Intention to kill himself and his four children. In It he gives a list of all his property, makes provisions for its dis tribution and In a rambling Incoherent manner asks that all five be burled in onegrave. FIRE PANIC AT A ZOO. Six Ilurncd by Giixollnc, mid Two of Thpso Will I'l'obably Die. Lynn, Mass., June 8. Six persons were seriously and two of them prob ably fatally burned at Lynn Beach last evening. In connection with the "Zoo" which Is exhibiting here is a small side show, in a tent about GO feet from the main tent. This Is lighted by gasoline torches. While one of the employes was filling a burning torch from a small tank of gasoline, the fumes took fire and spread to the tent, running upward to the main pole, against which was a larse tank of gasoline. The man dropped the torch and ran to the center of tho tent, intending to pull down the polo, but In his hurry he overturned the large tank, nnd the flames spread rapidly. The tent was filled, and all Its occu pants became greatly excited and at tempted to get out. Several crawled under the canvass and oscnped unin jured. Those who tried to get out by the entrnnce were not so fortunate, as here the heat was Intense, and six per sons were badly burned. The Injured are: Annie Myers, burn ed about head, face and hands; Maud Ilhodes, face, hands, legs and body badly burned, will probably die; Itlch ard Doty, face and body badly burned, will probably die; Wallace O. Stevens of East Cambridge, Robert A. Hodg don of Maiden and John Cobn of Lyon were also burntd about the face and hands. All were taken to the Lynn hospital, and It Is feared that many have Inhal ed the fumes of tho gasoline, and tills may result In their death. The uproar caused by the fire created almost a panic among the animals In the zoo. In the rush of people to get out a case of lions was overturned, but no damage was di.ne. Not only piloa of tho very worst kind can bo on rod by DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve,, but eczema, soalils, burns, bruises, boils, uleers and all other skin troubles can ho instantly relieved by tho saino remedy. C. II. llngen buck. .Mnryluuit I'outiuH. Baltimore, June 3. Both the Bcpub llca and Democratic state central com mittees met here yesterday to make plans for the coming campaign to elect state officers and choose a legis lature to elect a successor to United States Senator Gorman. In the He publlcan meeting United States Sena tor Wellington was re-elected chair man of the state central committee and an adjournment was had for the pur pose of selecting a time and place for the coming state convention. The sur prise of the day In Democratic circles was the resignation of I. Freeman Basin as a member of the state com mittee. Mr. Basin announces his In tention to Join the ranks of the De mocracy. It was decided to hold the Democratic state convention In this city on July 28. Kven elirontc diarrhoea suocunilw quickly to Dr. I'owler'g Ext. of Wild Strawberry, nature's own tiiedflc forall bowel eouiplf hits, NUGGETS OF NEWS, In a drunlfen row at Norwich, Conn , Henry Carroll stabbed and killed liU cousin, John Y. Carroll, The president has signed the act per mitting llis navy department to "utilise a ship of foreign register in tlis India relief work. "Whltecappcrs cn Sunday night whip ped two negro women of bad character severely -ntar Birmingham, Ala., and killed a nemo. Four-year-old Harry. Roberts, of Philadelphia, who was bitten by dog on March 8, died of hydrophobia at Allcntown, Pa. The retirement of Civil Engineer Mc Collum, of the United States navy, within a few wveks, leaves vacant one of the molt desirable berths in the navy. There are already several ap plicants. When bilious or easilve, est CkMcareU candy catliMitlA. cure guamuteed, 10c, ate. 'GOLD DUST." 11113111 1 PhUadclphia. CONVICT MUTINY PREVENTED. Guards Were Ordered to Shoot tho l!lniilnnil(!i'r or tho 1'lot. Sacramento, Cal., June J. An at tempted mutiny at the state prison ttt Foleom yestprdny was checked by the prompt and decisive action of Warden Charles Anil, who directed that the guards should shoot down seven ring leaders at the first sign of revolt. About 800 convicts are employed at the rock crusher, and the plan agreed upon by the mutineers was that when they returned to the rock crusher at noon they should refuse to work. War den Aull learned of the . projected mu tiny, and secured the names of the ringleaders. The warden waited until within a few minutes of the hour for the 300 convictB to strike, and when they felt themselves about to become masters of the situation. Then he gave the order that at the first sign of the threatened revolt the guards should shoot down the seven ringleaders, whose Identity the warden had made known to the guards. Thp convicts completely col lapsed at this unexpected turn of af fairs. There was no signal to strike, and they went about their work as usual. V. H. Johnson, Nowark, O., hits, "Ono Jlinttto Cough Curo saved my only child from dying by croup." It has saved thousands of others sutierlus irom croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and other serious throat aud lung troublus. C. II. llagcubuch. An Kpltlumlc or Suicide. .New York, June 3. There was ait epidemic of suicides nnd suicidal at tempts In and about New York yester day. Tho victims In this city were: Mrs. Sarah Armor, because of her daughter's disgrace; W. H. Lloyd, aged C4: 10 mil Schmidt, unemployel silk weaver; Wolf Cohen, a shoe dealer, re cently married; Lee Guy, a Chinaman. In Brooklyn: Henry WIckham, aged 19; E. II. Seal, 27; "Army Bed," a race track hanger on. In Newark: Theo dore Lappert, policeman. At Oflent Point, L. I., Mrs. Petty, 74-year-old widow. Mnrylniju Hunkers In Convontton. Cumberland, Md June 3. The sec ond annual convention of the Mary land Banker's association began here yesterday, and will last until Satur day. The first day's proceedings con sisted of addresses of welcome by Col onel George A. I'earre, on behalf of the county, and City Attorney Bobert H. Gordon on behalf of the city of Cumberland. Messrs. J. B. Bamsey nnd Charles T. Crnno, ot Baltimore, re sponded, after which E. H. Pullen, vice president of the National Bank of the Republic, New York, read a paper upon "A Glance at the Situation." ONE OF TWO WAYS. Tho bladder was croatod for ono purposo, namely, a receptacle for tho urino, and as such it is not liable to any form of dlsoaso ox ccpt by ono of two ways. Tho first way is from imperfect action of tlio kidneys. The second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urino from unhealthy kidneys is tho chief cause of bladder troubles. So tho womb llko tho bladdor, was created for ono purpose, and if not doctored too much Is not liable, to weakness or diseased, oxcept in rare cases. It is situated back of and very close to the bladder, tliereforo any pain, disease or inconvenience manifested iu the kiilnoys, back, bladdor or urinary passage is often by mlstako attributed to ferualo weak ness or womb troublo of somo sort. The error is easily mado and may bo as easily avoided. To find out correctly, set you urino asidu for twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates kidney or bladder trouble The mild and tho extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tho groat kidney, liver and bladdor remedy is soon realized. If you need a incdlcino you should h.tvo tho best. At druggists fifty cents nnd ono dollar. You may havo n sample bottlo and pamphlet, both sont frco by mall. Montlon Kvknino Hi-skald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Illnghamton, N, Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee tho gcnuiuess of this otTor. J'ntoiKnii'H striking Wouvors. Paterson, N. J., June 3. The strike In the broad silk weaving department at Slrange's mill seems likely to last a long time. The llat of the firm Is xtliat they will take no striker back In a body, but that the men must ap ply for positions Individually. The weavers say they will not go back at all Unless thev are, re-engaged as a body. The mill of Leaderer & Kuett, at Lakevlew, Is closed down, but the firm denies that there Is a strike on. Mr. Kuett, one of the firm, states that the trouble Is caused by the action ot some few malcontents, Sick keSdaohe can be quickly and com pletely overcame by using those famous little pills known as "Hewitt's Little ISarly Kiieri." U. II. Ilagenbnch. Winner of tlie liuullxli Itnrliy. Kpsom, June . The derby of 1897, otherwise the derby stakes of 6,000 sov ereigns, by subscriptions of SO sover eigns each, for 3-vear-old colts, to carry lie pounds, and fillies 181 pounds, was won yesterday by Mr. J. Dubbins' brown eolt dalten More. Lord Rose berye Velaeques was second and Mr. J. Simons Harrison's History third. Robbed. MiiriU-Yi.il nnd t'rumuteil. Sterling, Ills., June S. While guard ing his father's granary Tuesday night Oeorge Kauffman, the 82-year-old son of a prosperous farmer, was robbed and murdered. Ills body was then thrown Into a straw stack, which was vet on Ore. The body was burned to a crisp, .but thete was a bullet hole In the head and the'throat had been cut. Have you earache, toothache, sore tlint. ntliM er swellings uf any tort? A few applications of Dr. Thomas' lfcleetrlcOll will luriug relief almost luttautly. ANOfFICIOUS OFFICIAL Snllnm leolnr the Mnrwlioil Vrorolted tho Cuban to Violation. Mir -ul, F'n., June 3. Captain Sabate and ii of five men of tho steam er hl-nivni', which was boarded bv Upeinl I.tsreetnr of Customs Hamble li ii if t.Vw Hlver Inlet at 5 o'cb.ek Monday r riming, while she was tic.ns- ferrlnrt armr, ammunition nnd rnal to , the Dnuntk-'?, were arrestr-ii by VnK "1 , 8'utes Mmrhal McKay b t nU'lit. , Through their attorneys they v.ilv il examination, and were plac-'il undr. J100 bonds each for appearance bofi-n- t'nlted Slates Commissioner nag.tn eti Jacksonville on the 8th. They are I charged with violation of section 8,177 1 of the revised statues In unlawfully re- i fusing to acknowledre the authority of a United Htutes officer and forcibly, obstruent. (j him in the performance of j his dutl"R. The defense. It is understood, will be thnt llainblcton was asked to show his badge of authority or warrant for his attempt to board the boatvlth a cock ed gun and to Interfere with the exer cise of the rights of the crew In legiti mate traffic, which he did not show, and thnt he was pettishly officious In the display of authority. It Is said fur ther thiti l.o was not molerted by any of the Ulr'nvne's crew, and that If they had n-t Interfered he wi.uld have been lu.ii!i-J more severely by tho Cu bans aboard the Biscay no. Some for ten, some for twenty and smno fur thirty years have sutTered from piles mi l then have been ntilekty nnd pernmnentlv cured by lining IMVttt's Witch llascl Salve the gm.it remedy for piles slid all fu rn g nf skin di.ieoses. 0. It. llHRenlutuh. Hold Foi t. ii in .ml ?s-' He-uco. Salem, N. J., June 8. Tbo coroner's Jury empanelled to Iniume Into th : caure cf the death of William Headlcy, aged 10, Vhifh took place In ibis ciiy on May .11, ntumed a verdict thnt th, boy's de.tth was caused by o revolvi In the hands of William Puilrick, aged 16; that I'edtUk had no Intention to commit murder, but tint he wua crimi nally negligent. Pcdrtclc was committed to Jul! to await the action of the grand Jury at the October term of court. Mr. James Pcrduo, an old soldier residing at Honroo, Mich., was severely afllietod with rheumatism but received prompt relief from pain by using Chamberlain's Pain Balm, Ho says: "Attlniosmy back would nckoso badly that I could hardly raise up. If I had not gotten relief I would not be horotowrito these fow lines. Chamberlain's Pain l!.ilm has duuo mo a great deal of good and I feel very thankful for It." For saloby Onililcr Dross druggists. Mot Denth Tudor tur'iVliools. Atlantic City, Juno 3. E. R. Sprout, president of the Fruit Growers union, of Hammonton, was Instantly killed last night by a southbound express train of the West Jersey railroad. The accident occurred at the station cros sing. Sproul was in a wagon, and did not realize thnt the train was so near by when he attempting to cross. The wagon was demolished. Deceased was an old resident and prominent business man. Old People. Old peoulo wliorequiromeillclnoto regulate tho bowels ami kidneys will find tho true remedy in Electric Hitters. This incdlcino does no stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but nets as a tonic and alterative It nets mildly on tho stomach and bowels adding strength and glvinjr"tonn to the ogans, thereby aiding Nature in tho performance of tho functions. Electric Hitters is nn excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old peoplo find it just exactly what they need. Prico fifty cents per bottle at A. Waslev's drug storo. (lorinnny'M Premier to Itotlre. Berlin. June 3. -Following the Inter view of Tuesday between Emperor William and Baron Murschall von Blerstein, the minister of foreign af fairs, comes the announcement that VoTi Bletstein is about to go to Baden for a long holiday. This Is generally regarded a3 a rreliide to his retire ment, as the imuortant negotiations for peace between Turkey and Greece have not been finished, while the Vun Tausch trial Is still In progress. Don't neglect a cough becnuso tbo weather is pleasant; beforo tho next storm rolls around It may dovolop into a kcrlotis dilll cnlty beyond repair. Ono Miuuto Couch Curo Is easy to tike aud will do what its name impllos. C. U. Uageubuch. JtotiiHtatcil by tin- SupVomo Court. Trenton, June 2. Tho supreme court rendered n decision yesterday after noon In favor ol Louis Wetidel, who has been fighting his removal front.the po sition ot clerk of the city ot Newark. When the Democrats obtained control of Newark's common council this spring they elected a successor to Mr. Wendel, but the latter held that he could not be discharged, because he was a voternn of the lute war. He carried the mattar to the supreme court. 'Filibusters Hold For Trial. Key West, Fla., June 3. The 311 men found on the Dauntless wore arraigned yesterday befote United States Com missioner Otto, charged with unlaw fully and feloniously beginning to set on foot, provide or prepare means for a military expedition against Spnln. Colonel Nunez, their spokesman, plead ed not guilty, and ''a case was post poned until June 9. Each person Is held under a bond of J100, furnished by Carlos jteclo. 1 A GREAT REMEDY. For Sufferers From Piles. Dr. Redmond, a speclalUt In the study and treatment of Piles and rectal diseases, re cently stated tlt the Pyramid Pile Cure, the now dltoovery for tbo curo of piles, was the most remarkable remedy he hail ever seen or tried In ouo respect; and that was, the instant relief experienced In all oases, no matter how severe, from the moment the remedy was applied ; this was the more sur prising to Mm, because he had carefully analysed the preparation and no trace nf opium, eooftiue or similar poison could be detected. Physicians look with great favor upon fte Pyramid Pile Cure, because It Is rapidly taking the place of surgical operations and bemuse it is so simple, so easily applied and contains no mineral or other poisons so com. inouly umxI Iu pile cure. Dr. Esterbrook rejiorta tliat the Pyramid Pile Cure not only cures tlie various forms of Plies, but never fails to give immediate relief on the Drat application, no matter how severe tbo pain or dUunmfurt may be. People who lisve suffered from piles fur yearn are often astonished at the instant re lief experienced from the first application. Another important advantage is the fact that anyone ean use the reuiady without deten tion from business ur inlerfsrenee with daily occupation. Swld by druggists at SO cents imr package. w Send far free book oh muse andcuieof piles. Sick Headache. Neuralgia and Extreme Nervousness. .YKR since I was otshtcon ynara old until I learned of Dr. Miles' Itestora llvo Itoinodles, I suffered from sick headache and extreme nervousness and dys pepsia. In time heart disease doveloped. I was treated by several doctors with no ro llot. Severe palpitation with pain in left breast, shortness of breath, nndsmotherltig spoils made me most miserable. I pro. cared Dr. Miles' Rchtoratlvo liervlno and N-.-w Court Curo onj lcuc them alternately A directed. Improvement began at once iml Increased so rap Idly that Inside ot six fir. ' "SS m .souths I Increased -riervino: thirty six pounds In oi.-,liU All pain In tho heart la gone, and w , HsaSth ; tho nervousness has wholly left me," (JiLl Mns. OitAs. KNArr, 7. German 8t., Llttlo Palls, N. Y., Nov. 7,'tB. Dr. Miles' Bomodles are sold byalldrug i3tfl under a positive guarantee, first bottle -jnoOtR or money refunded. Book on Heart; iid nerves sont free to all nppllcnuta. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TKTtD. TICS AWT iri WOMAN'S RELIEF. Atwftvinrntnntind tt-HahU. A toit imitfttitmM. Oct Catoh'i Taw it I'illi &nd iath ftiattr. At dm? atnroB.ar UBt dirt-el (mb11). trtf. II. CaTOK SpiO. Co., Boaton, Mait. Our book, 4c For sale at I. P. D. Klrllu's drug store nnd Shenandoah drug store. 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, LIVERY AND Undertaking1 ! 13 N. 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