EVENING HERALD rMTAHI.IStlHI) 1870. Published tmr Kretilnic, Kxcept Sunday, at Bocra Jusnm tniunn, Nbar Oskthb. Ttir llftrold In dellreted In&lienAmliwh nml ttar siir-oumllna; towns, for six cent n week, imy M In the carriers. By mall 18.00 a rear, or 36 cents a month, imyable In adranea. Advwttee in.nt ohnnrcn neonrdliiir to eios ami toMtlon. Tim publisher reeerre ilie rfht to ehsnge the position or iMtrertinemente wnenerertne pno llraHnn of new demand It. The riant It rv-orvwl to reject any advertisement, whether Mid for or not, that the publisher may deem Improper. Advertising rate made known upon application. Kntared at the postofilee at Shenandoah, Pa.t a second oIa-m mall matter. TKLKI'lIONK CONNKOTION. "All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald SATURDAY, JUNK 8. 188T. A clkvrh tlilef Iihs stolen koiiio cannons from West Point Amdeiuy. Clover girls liave ben stonllng oniletH from there for niHiiy years. Thk HhlpyarriH of the country are turning out gnnlKnts at a rapid rate. The latest launched Is the Princeton, 201 feet long over all, and she "lipped into the water from Dialogue's yard at Camden, N. J., Thursday, In the presence of a lot of admiring Jersey men, Riuong whom was ex-President ( 'leveland. TllK popular demand for action on the Cuban question, while still indi cating intense interest In and sym pathy for the struggling Cubans, is less extreme in HnpreHguro for instant action. Tlie people are evidently be ginning to realize that tho President lias definite plmis which will result in prompt and vigorous action, but which cannot be completed and put into effect until he receives full In formation from his own representa tives sent to Tuba. Judge Calhoun, who lias been in Cuba during the past fortnight obtaining information for the use of the President andHtate Department, is now on his way home, and with the information which he is expected to bring, thore is reason to believe that before many weeks tlip'' President will announco a deft nite policy, and one whioh will not only be advantageous to tho Cubans and promotive of peace, but will bring credit to the administration of President JIcKinley, Schuylkill's Judiciary. Since the Taxpayers' Association hag started in to stop alleged extrav agance in public olllce, the suggestion has been made that they have begun at the wrong end, and should start their investigation where the greatest leak is to be found. Any effort on the part of the association, said to bo composed of representatives of the heaviest taxpayers In tho county, tending to correct any abuses that may exist in tho administration of the county affairs, or in any other manner reduce the tax rate, is not only worthy of commendation, but they should bo given every assistance in an honest effort to secure a clean and economical administration. Wo believe that tho officials on "the hid" will afford the representative of the Taxpayers' Association every facility to secure all information pos sible in his research, and furnish him with whatever knowledge they pos sess, yet we are of the opinion that the records will show that tho present officials are not only courteous and painstaking, but that their adminis tration, everything being considered, is both economical and efficient. The greatest leak in the county treasury is tlie Lyon-Dunn judicial contest, in the lightof which other extravagance pales into insignificance. Put thore is another item of expense that the taxpayers are called upon to bear, and to which the Taxpayers' Associa tion is directed. It is tho Judiciary. It is seldom that a public journal addresses itself to matters pertaining to the judiciary. It is a delicate sub ject, but under the present circum stances consideration of tho matter Is demanded by a suffering public. In this connection it might not bo out of place to draw public attention to the fiioruious amount of work performed by Judge Ilechtel for the past year and more. It is true he has received help from judges from other counties, but outside of this assistance his close attention to the duties devolving upon him by the long illness of his two associates on the bench has been freely commented upon, and these expressions on the part of the people are oidy such as Judge Hechtel justly deserves in his efforts to keep the business of the court moving. It is both expensive and unfortu nate that two of our judges should be incapacitated for work for so long a period. The state is compelled to pay extra judges 12.00 a day for the few hours in every twenty-four that they occupy the bench. The same amount is paid to each of the dis abled judges, who perform no work except draw their salary. Outside of BloodHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UIUHT IT IC I The richest of all reitoro 1 MM I II IOI tive food, because it re places tlie essentials of life that are ex. Iiauated by disease, lndl(stlon, high living, overwork, worry, exeesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES! digestion perfect it ersatea solid flesh, muscle and strength. The nerves Iieluz made strong the brain becomes active and clear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulatbr has no equal, l'rloe 60o., orflvc boxes W.0U. Druggist or by mall. We can help you. Advice and book, free. ("Write U About Your Case7 THE DR. CHASK COMPANY, Jjactieetaat Street, I'hltadeJphl. the expense entailed, the business of the court is naturally behind, and as a consequence Htlgantsare greatly in convenienced and in many cases suffer pecuniary loss. It was only the other day that a local attorney was com pelled to call the court's attention to a case in which his client was inter ested, and asked for a speedy disposal of the matter as soon as possible. The argument in the case was sub mitted to one of the disabled judges in 1804, and up to the present time no decision has been rendered, but in the meantime one of the litigants had passed Into "tlie great beyond." We do not know how many similar cases esiit, but this one is sufficient to show the Tatpayers' Association the great necessity for reform in the Judiciary and at once. We would suggest to the repre sentative of the Taxpayers' Associa tion that he turn his search-light in the direction indicated, whore will be found n leak of greater proportions than they haw yet discovered. Give the imopleof the county three "work ing" judges, and all will bo well. Kveu ehronle diarrhoea, eucciimlis quickly to Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Strawlnrry, nature's own specific for all lwwol complaints. Sunday Specials. Services in the Trinity llsformeu clmrcli to-morrow at 10:00 A. m., and 0:80 p. in. Sunday school at 1:80 p. m. ltev. ltobert O'Doylo iwstor. Kesnhtr services will lie held in tho United Kvnnneltcal clmrcli. North Jardln street, to morrow at 10 a. in. and 0.30 p. in. Presxilillif by tho pastor, ltev. I. J. ltelt. Sunday school at 1.80 p. m. Services in All Salute' Protestant KplseoHS.1 I'hutvli on WestOHk street to-morrow. lly Knebnrlst at 8 a m. Ilcniilar service at 10:8t a. in. and 7 p. in. Tlio rector will olllciate. Sunday school at 3 p. 111. Methodist Knist-oral church, corner Oak and White streets. Kev. Alfred lleobnor, pastor. Uencral class meeting st 0:1& a. m led by John Senior. Seimoii at 10:30 a. in. by the pastor and reception of Probationers into full membership. Sunday school nt i! m., l)r. J. s. utiieti, superintendent, rmon at 0:30 n. in. by tlio imstor. Boats are free. Kverybody welcome. CVlvnry liaptlst cburuli, South Jnrdin street. Preaching to-morrow nt 10:30 n. m. and 0:80 p. m., by Mr. C. P. Meeker, of bewlsburg. Sabbath school nt 2 p. m. IS. t . IV U. Tinwdav ovenlne. at 7:30. Wednesday evening, geueral prayer meeting nt 7:30. Everybody welcome. Primitive Methodist church, James Mooro, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. in., subject, "The .loys of the Iteligion of Jesus Christ." Sunday school at 2 r. in. Preaching nt 0:30 p. in., subject, "The Far Peaching PeeultH of Small Thiugs." Everylmdy invited. Services In the rresbyterlan church to morrow nt 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 n. m. Sun day school at 2 p. m. Tho public cordially invited to attend. First lis ntis t clmrcli. corner of West and Oak streets, ltev. I). I. Evaua pastor. Services at 10 a. m. and 0 p. m. Sunday school nt 2 p. m. Prayor meeting Monday evenings. Voting People's meeting Wednesday even ings. Ulass meeting .niutsuay evenings. St. Micliaol's Greek Catholic church, West Centre street, ltev. Cornelius Lnurisiu, pas tor. Mntatinum servico 0 a. m. High mass 10 a. in. Church of tlio Holy Family, (German IJ. C.l North Chestnut street. Kov. A. T. Scliut tlehofer, pastor. First mass 8 a. in., second mass 10 a. m. St. Cu.simir'8 Polish K. C. clmrcli, Nortli Jnrdin street, ltev. J. A. bcnarklewicz, pastor, First mass 8 a. in., high mass 10 a. in., vespers and bencdictiou 4 p. m. Church of tho Annunciation, 218 West Cherry street. ltev. II. F. O'lteilly, pastor; Rev. Henry Naylon, assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a. in., second mass, s a. m., iiigninass, 10 a. m, benediction, 7 p. m. Koliclctli Israol Congregation, corner of Oak and West streets, Kov. Jlenry Mlt iilk, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 a. in., iiicl 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday services 8 to 10 a. in., Hid every weekday morning from 7 to 8 a. m. "Burdock Wood Blttors entirely cured mo of a terrible breaking out all over my body. It is a wonderful medicine." Miss Julia Elbridge, Box 35, West Coruwell, Conn. Mutinous C'onvlotH' IMitiNliincnt. San Francisco, June 5. Forty ring leaders of the San Quentln strike have been sentenced to solitary confinement on bread and water for one month. The allowance of tobacco and posslbl sugar and syrup to the others will be cut off nt least a year, saving $20,000 to the state. The money will be used to pay for ten extra guards. Easy to say, but how shall I do it? In tho only com mon sense way keep your head cool, your fect warm and your blood rich unit puns uy tamnf Hood's Sarsoparilla. Uhcn all your norvos, In tnG musclos, tissues nnd ortmns will ho SpHftg properly nourished. 1 0 Hood's Sarsaparilla builds up tho systom, creates an ap petite, tones the stomach and givos strongth. It is the people's Spring Medieino, has a larger sale and ef fects lnoro cures than all others. Sarsapariiia Purlfler. C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. ri r-:n Digestion and oure llOOd S FlllS Constipation, ascents. ft luuSICRIi FEAST T A grand production of the lieautiful cantata "REBECCA" Will bo given on IIYEYUI Ul IUII I lIUi) 1 AT BOBBINS' OPERA HOUSE, SHENANDOAH, PA., By a Choir of 60 Voices AjmIsUmI by the KCJI0PPE OliCIIESTHA The production will be nlvcti fur the UeiteAt - of tlie - - Pi imitive Methodist Church. 1 Hoods Admission, - - 25 Cents. Greatest Sale of Ever lmd in this our store. We've n retail shoe store The goods will be sold without regard to former price or their renl value. There are a great many very fine shoes in this stock, mid the former owners would weep if they could sec the little bits of prices we arc now asking. Come quick for the goods can't last long when people know what we are doing. Factory . . . ...Shoe Store. .J. DlMifttVoits 'lliii!- tovin. Itomc, N. Y., Juno 4. The fierce electric storm which vlalted this sec tion Thursday proves to have wrought a large destruction ot propertj. lie portB from a region of ten m lies to tho southward of this city give ac counts of at least 20 buildings, mostly farm barns, that were demolished by the hurilcane. Mrs. Charles Cook's son, ageu 5 years, who sustained two frac tures, la now expected to recover. Hall stones as large as tea cups and hen's eggs came In a perfect avalanche, pelt ing and Injuring crops, and breaking Innumerable panes of glass In build ings. iNumerous persons had narrow escapes and a number were severely Injured by the falling cakes of Ice. Ilavo you earacho. toothache, sore throat, pains or fwcIUiirs of any sort ? A few applications of Dr. Thomas' EclectricOil will liriug relief almost instantly. Mrn. Itlznl, jVvoiiKer. Taconin, "Wash., June 5. News has Been received here via Hongkong that the beautiful widow of Dr. Illzal is now commanding a company of Philippine rebels armed with lilies, malting her hoaibiuarters nt Cavlte province. Dr. Illzal was court martlaled and shot some time ago. Ills Suicidal I'froi't Piicrocrtoil. the letter carrier who tried to coinmlW suicide nftcr killing two of his chil dren on Wednesday morning, died at the Johns Hopkins hospital yesterday. Hon-, till,, irrtiir l.lnn.1 ..fl. uiunfM. poison it with blue-mass; hut aid Naturo by usiujr DoWItt's Little Karly Kisors, tho fnm- and stomach and liver troubles'. They arc purely vegetable u. 11. llaeciiuucu. Clinrvod With ln,v Him. .rlsiii. Bellefunte, l'a., June 5. Upon Infor mation made by Colonel W. P. Reyn olds James Cornelius, of this city, was arrestod andn-iodged In Jail yesterday, charged with having set fire to the court house, the electric light plant and the armory of Company 13, Fifth regiment. Tho electric light plant was completely destroyed. It was valued at $85,000. Cornelius says he Is Inno cent of the crimes. Itching Piles, night's horrid plague. Is Instantly relieved aud permanently cured by Doan's Ointment. Your dealer ought to kosp It. I'IivhIijIiui C'iiui'triid With Murder. Denver, June" 5, Dr, Lewis P. Trcs ton was arrested yesterday on a war rant charging him with the murder of David I'rank, a deal maker from IJrooklyn, N. Y. Dr. Preston if a con sumptive specialist. It Is said that his method of treatment Is to run a trocha. or hollow needle through the walls of the chest and Introduce an electrlo wire Into the lungs, Prank died under his treatment. The doctor sent a cer tificate to the health .department giv ing consumption and 'weakness of tho heart as the cause of death. Doluwnre'w Now Constitution, Dover. Del., June 5. The constitu tional convention adjourned last even ing. Tho new constitution Is to go Into effect next Thursday, and the first duty of Governor Tunnel, under the new document, will be to name the etate judiciary- Three of the five .Judges will be Democrats and two Republi cans. Their term of oltloe will be twelve years. John I'. Donahoe, of Wilming ton, commander of the Union Veteran Legion, refused to sign the new docu ment, maintaining that the clause In the antl-hrlhery article which denies a trial by Jury Is un-American In prin ciple. The convention lasted 186 days. AualilentHlly IMeotroeuted. Haiti more, June B. William V. Ray, head salesman and general manager of the bicycle firm of Cllne Drothers, 301 West Baltimore street, was accidental ly electrocuted yesterday. Jim caught hold of a live wire while standing; on a cornice that runs below the second story window lielplng a shop boy to paste signs. The insulation had been partly rubbed off, and Mr. Hay placed III, right hand on this spot. The shock WM Instantaneous, his hand being burned almost to a crisp by the power of the charge. Tni-lir TlHlnyprt by vppeoliniBktnn;. Washington, June 6. The senato had a period of speochmaklng yesterday, Hiul am a result little progress was made on the tariff bill. The advance covered about two paces, or seven par agraphs, and brought tit senate un to trie wool schedule, tfes nrst Item of which wan cansiUetwl but not oom pleUed, Mr. MuUet, erf Votlh Carolina, made a plea la bebalf of aa Income tax. When bilious or eostive, OHt a Oascarets eaudy wtbarlla. euro guamuteed, 10c, 36u. S ho suction 1b now Oilltt on lit bought the entire ttock of tlmt fniled fl. Moyer, Mgr. ONE OF TWO WAYS. Tho liladdor was creatod for ono purpose, namely, a receptacle for tlio urine, and as such it Is not lialilo to any form of dlsonso ex ccpt hy one of two ways. The first wiry is from Imporfcct action of tho kldnoys. The serond way Is from careloss loenl treatment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy uriuo from unhealthy kldnoys is the chief cause of bladder troubles. So tbo womb llko tlio bladder, was created for one purpose, and If not doctored too much is not li.iblo to weakness or diseased, except in rare cases. It is situated back of and very close to the bladdor, therefore auy pain, disease or inconvenienco manifested in the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage Is often by ralstako attributed to femalo weak ness or womb troublo of somo sort. The error is easily mado and may bo as oasily avoided. To find out correctly, set you urino asido for twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates kidney or bladder troublo. Tho mild and tho extraordinary effect of Ilr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy is soon realized. If you need a medicine you should liavo tho beet. At druggists fifty cents ami ono dollar. You may liavo a samplo bottle and pamphlet, both sent frco by mall. Mention Evexino Herald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingliamton, N. Y. Tlio proprietors of this paper guarantee tho gcnuluoss of this oiler. Atlantic City Its l'leasuroa anil Hotels, Wo havo received from tlio General I'as sengor Department of tlio Philadelphia and Rending Itailivay a neatly arranged booklet dpscriptivo of Atlantic City, containing a completo list of liotols, their location, rates. etc., and showing sovoral Illustrations of soasido scenes, and also telling somo of tlio manifold advantages which mako "Tbo Royal Reading Routo" the favorito lino of travel to the sea. Copies cau bo obtained by sending a two cent stamp to Mr. Kdson J. Weeks, Qcnoral Passenger Agent, Reading Torminal, Phila delphia. Something to Depend On. Mr. James Joues, of tbo drug firm of Jones & Son Cowden, 111., in speaking of Dr. King's Now Disoovory, says tbatlast winter his wife was attacked with La Grippe, and her case grew so serious that physicians at Cowden and Punn could do uotliing for bor. It scorned to develop into Hasty Consumption. Having Dr. King's Now Discovery in store, and soil ing lots of it, ho took a bottlo home, and to the surprise of all she began to Ret better from first dose, 'and half a dozen dollar bot tles cured her sound and woll. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to do this good work. Try it. Prco trial bottles at A. Wasley's drug storo. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or genoral tinsmithing dono call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Contro street Hosier ir stc"os l.tf Dr, THEEL sixth si. . .? . . 7. Bide entrance on I'lillnileliililu, l'n. UllEPN BT. Hour. Dally, 0-3l evgs., 0-0 1 Kllndari.O-13. CAUTION TO SUFFERERS! I suffered from tbe slna of youthful Ignor. anoe, and my inlnd dwelling always upon my sad ooDdliloa kept me In ruuerjr and la a state of hopelewneM tnnt weraed certain to put an end to on utterly ruined exlMence. Yet, through all ray anxious da vs. every oneur wliti-h I L-n.u brought me nearer to tbe end, I did not make Kuown my conanioa to any one! and through fear of dloeoyery 1 re 1 signed myself to the Inevitable. Day after da j came and I dragefd along in my inieernoie career, iiut X was not always to Buffer knowing only I myietr-and bonoofreilefand health and life urged me at laat to look to a friend, a fHillllllnnt Wlin until,, -ana n. P. tlt- mo. neoauiie of my physical and neproc. mental Incunarity 1 could not die ... eern nor choose wleely In my selec tion of that friend, and I became the victim of a quack aud a uUhonwit man. My eye opened - . ..... . .v i v 1 1 n iiiutwanue Who rob. prejlng upon the fears of Irretponaibl men through tbelr weaknesses. Hut I found a friend, an hoaeet man at hut. I knew I had a true friend In Ir. Tli.l, uriii nixltl M mill,. tStTTJ! ileliiltla, I'm., after merely read Maf Ing lils book "Troth." It revealed Dr.Tneel. to me all tbe eebemes of those whoee methods I bad Just eiperlcnoed I felt that, although I was without the faintest nope, be alone could cure, lor his testimonials showed sadder conditions than mine, and they re removed. I also had an enormous varf. eaeele. but Ur. Thee! also ouren that without the use of a knife. This Is a wonderful thing to do. and only add; to my faith la him and to my, knowledge ot hie great skill. All thusesulfef. log as 1 have eulfered I urge to be careful, but throw aside all fear of discovery and be cured by a great aud skillful rhyslolan as Ilr.Tlieel uiw!oi,Uidly It, J am living testimony to this Bfr"on: k. . h rr.NKiiiAu bworu to before me In Wilmington, pel, THOS. A. LAU.Y, Notary Publla NO XAMH, XO AlKXft publliluvt wfthuut the patient's consent. Kfrlelest erecy KUiirunteed to nil. Jllanil teWmi, vurleocele, strictures ftiireit mirier emir fintee, J.ost liuinhiioil rettul. Mumll shrunken .iraiiiis enlarged, Frvsh Mes eiired In 4 to 10 tliys. Jtellef sit ouvv. .itnciiMi ana ii uiur, ,, iiiiiv. j wr or niuu. u you were robbed and vlcilnilseil and wh u get cured, tneu send Ave s-ccnt tlsmns for hook M Truth," the best for ymiHir and uld. single or mnrrled. Only tiuokexpoHlnKiitmeba lke liistltiites, free lirnserlplloii liiiinlHiffs. or so-called free adv lee, f rum lonuer f Uow-aullrr- Estc. Hours for axamuiatlKO and trestnuiit ditngeriMisand So-railed Inenmliln eosM y from 10 I'J AVeiliieiluysaadMalnr iiiiya from ii A. HI. to 4 1. AI.. and from UtulOl'.M, Send for iwwb twtlmoatajs. j i iiiiioriiiiiiiie. roor or nicu. it Pew ap preciate the Dan ger to which the Expectant Moth er is exposed and the frvrehnditirr with which she looks forward to the hour of woman's severest trial. other's Friend so assists Nature that the change goes forward in an easy manner, without the violent protest of Nausea, Headache, etc. Gloomy forobodlngs ylold to hopeful anticipa tions, obo passes through tho ordeal quickly nnd with Httlo pala. is lo(t Btronjr to Joyously porform tho nigh nnd holy dutioB now aovolvcd upon her, and tho time of recovery shortened. Su! bv.lWI. en reulrt "I rk. It FER nOTTt-C Ko "TO jbirtCTANT VlOTllBRS1, nollsd Free, eosulolng rshttbls Infsrmstien ind volunUry teitlmeolllt, THC BRADFItLD RtQULATOn CO,, ATLANTA, OS. aoto r all DRuaaiSTs, ' NUG6EfS0F 'NEWS. Two burclarn entered the houae of Jacob Waitner, In WalllnKton, N. J., overcame the family with chloroform and looted the houae. The two daughters of Henry Miller, on trial for murder nt Chlonfro, Insist that ho be hanged, and are aiding In the prosecution. The settlers In the vicinity of Chey enne reservation, In Montana, are liulldlngr forts to protect themselves against the renesade Indians. Culpepper (Va.) Jail Is belli guarded by mlltlia to protect two colored tramps confined there, charged with the murder of Clem Poland, a railroad man, on Wednesday. W. B. Johnson, Ncvrnrk, O., mv, "Or.o Minute Cough Curo saved my only child from dvlne by crotin." It lias saved thousands of others suffering from croup, pneumunia, broiirlillisnint otnor serious tnroac aim lung troubles. C. II. Uagcnbuch. Summer Kxctirslon lloute lloolt. On Juno 1 tlio Passenger Department of tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company Issued the 1807 edition of Its summer excursion route book. This work is designed to pro vide tlio public with short dcscrlptlvo notes of tlio principal summer resorts of Eastern America, with tlio routes for joachlng them, nnd tlio rates of faro. There are over four hundred resorts in the book to which rates aro quoted, and over fifteen hundred differ ent routos or combinations of routes. It is compiled with the utmost care, and alto gether js tlio most complete and comprehen sive handbook of summer travel over offered to tho public. Its 210 pages aro Inclosed in a handsome and striking cover, in colors. Several maps, presenting tho exact routes over which tickets are sold, aro bound in tho book. It is also profusely illustrated with fine half tone cuts of scenery along tho lines of tho Pennsylvania railroad and elsewhere. Any doubt as to where tho summer should be passed will bo dispelled after a careful ex amination of the contents of this publica tion. On and after Juno 1 it may bo procured at any Pennsylvania Railroad ticket .olllce at the nominal prico of ten cents, or, upon application to tho general olllce, Broad Street Station, by mall for twenty cents. "They are dandies' said Thos. Bowers, of tlio C-ocket, Texas, Enterprise, while writ ing aliout DeWitt's Little Early Risers, tbo famous Httlo pills lor sick headache and dis orders of tho stomach and liver. C. II. Ilngciibuch. l'ntnlly Shot Tlirontrli n Car Window. White River Junction, Vt., June B. II. M. Duffer, of Montpellcr, an Insur ance agent and professional wrestler, was shot while passing through this place Thursday night as a passenger on tho Passumpslc way freight train, and it Is feared ho will die. The bullet passed through the car window and curtain. Dr. I. S. Allen, who fired the bullet, was shooting at a target at the time. Not only piles of tlio very worst kind can bo cured by DoWItt's Witch Ilaiiol Salve, but eczema, senilis, bums, bruises, lioils, ulcers and all other skill troubles can bo instantly relieved by thosamo remedy. C. H. ilagen buch. Sitl'loil lloV faint OIV. New York. Juno 5. Two weeks ago Lieutenant Fremont, In command of the torpedo boat Tortor, and other of ficers of the boat, In the clear water off Newport, observed that the vessels bottom was becoming bare of paint. Arriving hero she was put In dock, and the fact was developed that the coat ing of paint, applied less than a month ago, had been entirely swept away by the rapid speed of the boat through the water, and that the protective coat upon the steel hull had also nearly vanished. This Is the first Instance re corded In which the bottom of any Bea going vessel had been bereft of this paint coYcilngs by the friction of the water, paused by high rate of speed. The Porter has been repainted, with protective c"verli.i on her hull. llucklen's Arnica Falye. Tho best salve In the world for cnls. brulsos, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, lover sores, tetter, cbappod hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures plies or jo pay requirco. tt is guarantcoa lo five perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Waslcy. Czar's 'Tnir.v' to tho SultaTi. Constantinople, June 6,Tho follow ing Is the substance of the telegram sent by JSmperor Nicholas to the sul tan on May 17, after tho fall of Do mokos: "By concluding an armlslloe and by a favorable reception of the mediation of the powers your majesty would acquire a fresh title to the high esteem you now enjoy, and would ac complish an act ot profound wisdom, an aat which I personally should al ways retain In rememhranoa. I beg your majesty to believe In my un changing friendship," Tebbible Accident. It is a terrible ac cident to lie burned or scalded ; hut the pain aud agony and the frightful disfigurements can lie quickly overcome without leaving a scar by using DeWltt's WlUlt Salve. C. II. Ilageubuob. Miiirownu'M l'lirnltiiro Sold. Trenton, June 6,The sale of the per sonal property of ex-Mayor Prank A. Magowan was continued yesterday, and the sale was closed with the ex ception of a lot of wine and brle-a-brac. Uhe wine Is claimed by other parties under a bill of sale and the bric-a-brac, Magowan claim., belongs to his last wlft, Mrs, Ilarnes. The furniture In the house, whioh was put In at eost of W.0OQ, was sold for 8,7O0. The furniture was all bought by two or three persons, who are under stood to have been bidding In the In terest of Senator Bklrm, the principal Judgment creditor. Magowan made several efforts to stop the sale. Mrs. Barnes offered her Jewelry. This led to the story tliat tbe furniture was being bought in for her. Mr. and Mrs. Ma gowan still occupy the house, the fur niture has not ytt been removed, and It Is the belief that Senator Bklrm will permit 'hem to use it for the present. at.tlr 1iM.lanl,a 1A t..l,1 ...! M W WOT,, - HHIWIU AlPI Owl plelely overcome by twlug 0mm Aniou. little pills known ns "DeWtt's Little Karly iiumra. v. ii, jmuoueu. DANGER! DEADLY DUELWITH AXES. A Vlht In Arknn-rt- Wlilcli Will Cost Two Lives. Little nock, June 5. A double trag edy was enacted In the woods four miles from Cabot, a small town In Pulaski county, Thursday evening. C. O. Uarrenllne and John Brown fought to a finish with axes, and the fight lasted until both men had received their death wounds. The men had a difficulty over a settlement. Thursday afternoon Barrentlns went to the woods where Brown was at work and an altercation ensued. Bar rentlne struck Brown with a maul, knocking him down. He then seised nn ax and began chopping his antago nist, cutting his legs and body In a fearful manner. Brown wrenched the weapon from Barrentlne and llttrally disemboweled his assailant. In this terrible condition Barrentlne walked a quarter of a mile to his home, where he died In great agony. He related the story of the battle, and whan an Inves tigation was made Brown was found where he had been struck down. lie cannot possibly recover. Somo lor ten, somo for twonty nnd somo for thirty years havo suffered from piles and then havo been quickly and permanently cured by using DeWitt'a Witch Basel Salve, the great remedy for lilies and nil to rms of skin diseases. C. It. Ilagonbucli. uoarr" Defuioiittoii Hrowrifer, Dover, Del., June 6. An expert nc countant from Philadelphia arrived here yesterday, and, together with Bank Kxamlner Buck, Is going over the accounts of the absconding First National bank's teller, Boggn. The de tective sent here by the Arneilcan Sure ty company Is stlfl In town Investi gating, but as yet has found no clew to nld In his pursuit He if unable to ob tain even a photograph ot Hoggs It i.--raid that the defalcation will i t ai li (SO.OOO. A Household Necessity. Csscarets Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical dlscovory of tho age, pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, Hvor and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Pleuse buy and try a box of C. C. 0. to-day ; 10, 25, GO cents. Sold and guaranteed to euro by all druggists. Coining Kvouts. June 8. Grand cantata by tho P.M. church choir. In Bobbins' opera bouse. Juno 7 and 8. Ico cream festival under the auspices of Lincoln Section No. 37, J. T. of II. &T., in Bcndor's hall, Wm. Penn. Juno 12. Ico cream festival nndcr the auspices of the Famous Baso Ball Club, In Bobbins.' opera house. Juno 22. Ico cream and Strawborry fes tival under tbo auspices of the All Saints P. E. church, in tho basement of tlio church. Old People. Old peoi'lo who require medieino to regulate tlio bowels and kidneys will iind the truo remedy in E'ectric Bitters. Tills medicine docs no stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, hut acts ns a tonic and altcratitc. It acts mildly on tho stomach and bowols adding strength and giving tone to the ogans, thereby aiding Nature in tho performance of tho functions. Electric Bitters is an oxcellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old people And it just exactly what they need. Prico fifty cents per bottle at A. Wasley's drug storo. (Jrt'ccc'M jt.i-i.1 ihi ici '1 tirilis. Athens, June G. The cabinet decided last evening to sign a sea armlstlceDn the following conditions: The Greek fleet will quit Ottoman waters. Vessels under Turkish or neutral Hags, bound to or returning from Trklsh ports, and vessels north of the armistice line will not bo examined. Vessels carrying troops nnd munitions for the Turkish army will not be allowed to enter porls north ot tha line. The Turkish lleet must nut leave the Dardanelles. Tho dispatch of reinforcements to garrison towns In the Archipelago Is prohlbltcj. Urlp-Colilg-Iltmiiarlie. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds aud La Grippe when Laxativo Brnmo Quinino will cure you in ono day. Put up in tablets ion venient for taking. Guaranteed to cuic, oi money rcfundod. Price, 25 cents. wor tale by Klrllii's Pharmacy. 'Protostlnsr I itl I u tt ul(iitM. Tahlequah, I. T., June G. A delega tion of full blood Cherokee Indians has left for "Washington, where they hope to protest to President McKlnley against the changes proposed In the In dian Territory. Claiming to represent 12,000 full blood Cherokees, they will nsk the president not to sign the In dian appropriation bill, which carries some of the obnoxious measures. They will also protest against the proposed Dawes treaty, Pltzor Acqtilttuil of Jl tirilor. Jacksonville, June B. A verdict of not guilty was brought In yesterday In the case of Edward Pltzer, charged with the murder of Miss Maria Louise Gato, Tho jury was out 20 hour, The case has been on trial in the circuit Court pr ten (Lays, and attrao'id con siderable Interest. A GREAT REMEDY. For Sufferers From PUes. Dr. Redmond, a sprcia'lst in the study and treatment of Pile, and rectal diseases, re cently stated that the Pyramid Pile Cure, tbe new discovery for the curo of piles, was the most remarkable remedy be had ever seen or tried in ono. respect j and that was, tho lnstaut relief experienced In all cases, no matter how severe, from the moment the remody was applied ; this was tho moro sur. prising to him, because he had carefully analyzed tho preparation and no trace of opium, oooAlne or similar poison could be detected. Physicians look with great favor upon Vie Pyramid Pllo Cure, because it is rapidly taklug tbe placo of surgical operations and becauso It Is so simple, so easily applied and contains no mineral or other poisons so com. mouly u&ed in pile cures. Dr. Esterbronk reports that the Pyramid Pile Cure not only cures the various forms of Piles, but never fails to give immediate relief on tho first application, no matter how severe the pain or discomfort may be. People who have suffered from piles for years are orten astonished at the Instant re lief experienced from the first application. Another Important advantage is tlie fact that anyone can use the remedy without deten tiou from business or interference with dally occupation. Sold by druggists at 50 cents per package. Send for I'reo book on cause and curo of piles. 'msr pills! 'nm: GiMP wi.fsn tjouciric Co.,Hhila,P. t I'ovliuky'a drug storo. M Uu f1ntrH trL Tho Rosy Freshness rlaWy obtained by there who use I'omni'h Complexion J'owder. Dr. Miles' Nervine Victorious. Physical and Mental Exhaustion Gives Way to Vigorous Activity. 3k ,15V. W. T. BOUOK, tho talented pas tor of Grace U. n. church, Carlisle, Penn., writes Beptomticr 28, IStSi "I always enjoyed good health until In 1892, at which time my duties as a clergyman warn ot a peculiarly trying nature, subjecting mo to several severe nervous shocks which together with overwork and auxloty, Im paired my genoral health and nervous sys tem. Indeed I was in such a condition that the moro sight of a largo congregation so wearied mo that It v.oi'.ld requlro a day or moro for mo to re cover from tho ox baustlon. It affords mo great pleasure to siy that Br. Miles' Restorative Nervlno and Restorative Tonlo (VS.'oa Reotcrsa Health : have done roe untold good. I preached threo times yesterday and I feci as fresh and vigorous this Monday morning as I ever felt in my life, thanks to your remedies. Br. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists undor a posltlvo guarantee, first bottlo lxmcfits or money rcfundod. Book on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DB. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. Ind. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TtiiB. Tin in nn WOMAN'S RELIEF. AlwaT nromnt and rMtubta. AtM Imilatimu. fltt CiTfiK'aTAMftr I'lLtJiind iavk BtntikTft. Cato 8rsa Co.. IVxton, Oar book. it. for sale nt Kirlln's tXtxifg storo and Bhcnnndonli druic 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, l.IVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Wanted-An Idea Protect your tclens; tlier nmj In "Vfho can think of tomt ilsapla thin to patentf up you waaltk. Beys. Washington, D. O.. for their $tou prizo offe ind list ot two hunrtroU Iiitwh.oo wanted. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, w.. 203 West Coal Street. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this granular efTervesaent anil stimu lant. An Instant sure (or sour atntnaclui Ami IiMulncliea, which often accumulate Iroui lmvliin a nlsht out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLES OF CARBONATED DBINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. nillionsof Dollars Qo up In soioko every year. Take no risks but get your bouses, stock, fur niture, eto., lnsurod In flrst-olaw re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST Insurance Ajren''. utx y iu riiuo 1 , (10 B(mtll Jur(ll m Also Ltfo and Accidental Compnnl est A Handsomo Comploxlon Is one of the ereatost ehorm awoman oan nwwwf. ream's CoiirLSiieK ltrBo glrea It. OA' DIVIDEND opc . B M T. er .lto.ri : WOULD YOU C11K to lunar 110 oe swmuar dm. InlMWiU, swaltlr. rsitlsslsii tt. Junes, V-
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers