EVENING HERALD HHTAItl.tSHHl) 1870. Publlalid every Rrentnic, Kiopt Sunday,! Rwtth Jnm! Htskmt. Kbar Cbktrb. The- TlnrHlfl la derfrmed In WttenarNloan and th amvoundlna; towna for si cent a WMk, my ffchti ko the currier. Rr mall H.00 a mr, or a oent ft month, payable In ndranee. Adrertlp)' ment, oharfed according to aivwe and IxiMtlon. The mibll.hera rwwrve the right to change the fioeltlon of adverttaemente whenever tlio pub loatlnn of news deroanda It. The right le referred to reject Any advertisement, whether field for or not. that the publishers may deem mproper. Advertising rales made known tiHn application. Knte-ed At the poetofHee At SbenamlMh, Pa., a second elae mAtl metier. TKLKl'lIONTC C0!OtCTI0N. "All the News Thai's Fit lo Print." Evening Hers Id MONDAY, JUNE 7. INT. Tiik ltorotigli Couiioil hftfi taken preliminary uteps looking, to tlie pur chfuie of a crematory for the (liepofnl of garbnge hihI refue of the town. TliiH in the only pmotieul way of nettling this vexed quefrtloii that bob up iierirxlicully in the Council. Thk School Board meet this even ing for reorganiiatiou. The result Ik already anticipated, as our Deino cratio friends have agreed to all the appointment with the exception of Truant Officer. Tlie sueeesaful appli cant will hardly be known until the result of the meeting is announced. Thk Ilepublicans in the Senate are pushing the tariff bill at tho greatest possible speed. They are occupying no time in its consideration except to answer the criticisms, from the Demo cratic side, and if it fails to pass dur ing the month of June, the fmilt will rest with the Democrats. Wiikn President MoKinley said "a patriot makes a better citizen than a pessimist," Hon. John "Wuimiuakor immediately sought an interview with a Now York reporter to deny that the President referred to him. It would be more to tho point for the Prexidont to-make that statement. At the (i. A. H. encampment at Johnstown last week, Congressman Hii'ks made the following forcible and truthful proposition: "You can pile tariff up mountain high, but you will never find a remedy for the ques tion of low wages until immigration laws are passed that will restrict the immigration of foreigners to this country. Onk of the "snakes" of the present Legislature is House bill No. 280, which requires municipalities to pur chase existing water or electric light plants owned by corporations when municipalities desire to own such plants. Sometime ago it was killed in the House on third reading, but upon a reconsideration of the vote it is again upon the calendar. Tho bill should bo defeated. Husinkss reports from nil parts of tho country continue to be encourag ing. Dun's Review shows that tho quantity of business handled through the country is nearly as great as in the years of greatest prosperity, tho May business exceeding that of April, which was within 10 por cent, of tho largest on record. While tho mar gins of profit are smaller than hereto fore, the amount of business handled is large and with, gratifying pros pects for the future. Tuk indications now point very strongly to Main street being paved from one end to the other this summer. The proporty owners on North Main street, between Lloyd and Coal, have quietly agitated the subject, and this week a petition will be in circulation to secure the required number of signers. Those in the square below should follow the good example of their neighbors, and complete the paving on that thoroughfare. The borough will no doubt do its part, as paved streets will save the taxpayers thousands of dollars. By all means keep the paving project a-inoving. It's a good thing. Ex-SKNATOn Hill, in a recent statement for publication, showed that 60,000 Democrats in New York voted for MoKinley or stayed away from the polls last year, while 42,000 voted for Palmer. Applying thisestl mate to the Demoeratg of the country, it would appear that nearly half a million Democrat were driven out of that party by its adoption of free silver as a leading party prin ciple. Nevertheless Mr. Bryan insists that thig must be the leading feature of the platform in 1900 and that therefore gold Democrats may as well be kept out from this time forward, lie has issued a new proinmciajuento to this effect, in which lie says: "Knowing that they will fight each other three years hence, is it reason able to suppose that they will be political friends in the meantime f Thk Philadelphia Star, speaking of school examinations, truthfully says : "From this time on until the end of the month school boys and school girls will be busy with examinations and commencements, Iwth of which could readily be dhqiensed with. To the majority of school children the examination season is simply a tor ture, and without a single feature to untitle it to further continuance. It is simply nothing more nor less than the waste of an entire month that could much more profitably le devoted to tlie pursuit of the regular studies, and making promo tions and graduation dejmndent tiKn the records kept by the teachers dur ing tlie term. As to commencements, they are not so objectionable. -They do not require either so much time or thought, though the sweet girl gradu ate will, in spite of all that be phlil to the eontrarv. give many moments cjf her time to the consideration of her commencement finery. But that is only natural, and harmless in its effects. Let the commencements In continued, and examinations role gated to the owls and the bats." Havo yott earache, toothache, tore tlironf, pslna or welling, of any sort T A few applications of Dr. Thomas' Ecleclric Oil will bring; relief almost Instantly. A Hwlmlllne lteporter. The Mt. Chnnel Item expoMatlieawltidlliiK scheme of Cnrtia Sterner, formerly employed on that paper. In March the Women' Home Missionary Society pnulished an ap teal for aid, and Sterner, using tho Item stationery, sent letters to prominent parsons In various parts of the country, and sue reeded In getting considerable money, which lie failed to torn over to the proper parties. Among lils vlotims are Hon. William M. Slngerly, of the Heonrd, Philadelphia; A. K. MoCIure, of tue I'b!Mnlel)Iita Times; linn. 11. II. Kulp and others. Sterner left the employment of the Item on April 17. Kven olironlc diarrhoon succumbs quickly to Dr. Fowler's Kxt. of Wild Strawlierry, nature's own specific forall bowel complaints. Letters (li-nntc-d. tatters of administration wero granted to W. W. Davidson on the estate of Klinbeth Davidson, lalo of South Manheim Twp. Letters testamentary were granted to Jacob Clinton Shugars on the estate of Win Sliugars, lit to of Shenandoah, deceased ; ido to Monroe II. Kehler and Oscar S. Kehler ou the estate of Joseph K. Kehler, late of Shen andoah, deceased. Don't thin your blood with anesafms or poison it with blue-masa ; but aid Nature by usliic DeWitt's Little Eailv Misers, the fam ous little pills for constipation, biliousness and stomach and liver troubles. They are purely vegetable. (J. II. llageubuou. Deeds lteconled The following deeds wore filed In the recorder's office: From John Skeath and wife to George W. Harlow, premises in Mahanoy City. Mary Egan to Thomas J. Drown, premises in Mahanoy City. John II Meed, oxeeutor to Iieglnn E. Maker, premises in Wayne township. Patrick Monaghau and wife to John Monaglian, premises In Iloseu- sack. Not only piles of tho very worst kind can lie cured by DeWitt's Witch Ilnitel Solve, but eczema, scalds, burns, bruises, boils, J leers and all other skin troubles can be instantly relieved by tho same remedy. C. II. Hagen bnch. Th Itnco Meet. Thn races which will be held in Mahaney City park ou the 18th Inst., arc as follows : One mile professional and two mile pro fesstonal, one mile open and three mih handicap; live mllo handicap for lIlmno Uty Helens only, nnd one milo boy race. Itching Piles, night's horrid plaguo. Is instantly relieved nnd permanently cured by Douu s Ointment. lour dealer ought to keep it. NUGGETS OF NEWS. President Ilarrlos has publicly de clared himself dictator of Guatemala, Trusty convicts in the Kansas ponl tentiarv, at I.envenworth, did heroic work In suppressing a fire. Foul (tunes In a mud scow at Chicago, exploded, blowing Andrew II. Green to atoms and destroying property. Congress has been urged by the San ' 'ranclaoo board of supervisors not to abrogate the Hawaiian reciprocity treaty. Fifty men have deserted from the ranks ot marines and seamen on the battleship Oregon during the past two months. Explorers Belcher, IJlaokstono nnd Mellnquo while making a tour of Alaska plunged over a glacier BOO feet to death. Twelve-year-old Willie Fadden fell Into a hog scalding vat, at Seranton, Pa,, but was hauled out before he was fatally boiled. Two burglars entered the hoim of Jacob Wagner, In Wallington, N. J., overcame the family with chloroform and looted the house. T'nlted states secret service agents are at work In St. LouIb, Kansas City. Omaha. Denver, Salt Iiake City and San lYanc-lsi o, endeavoring to find tin? makers of 3,fi00.000 counterfeit half dol lars, made of coin silver, with which the west is flooded. -r i is mauc n licces- mm i Buy by tho hn. medicine pure condition of tho blood after wiu Icr's hearty foods, nnd breathing viti ated air in home, office, schoolroom or shop. "When weak, thin or impure, tho blood cannot nourish tho body ns it should. Tho domand for cloansing and invigorating is grandly met by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which gives tho blood just the quality and vitality need ed to maintain health, prdperly digost food, build up and steady tho nerves and overcome that tired fcclhig. It is the ideal Spring Medicine. Get only Sarsaparilla Tho One True Blood Purifier. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. iii. r:ii Mt easily promptly and rlOOU S fJliS effectively M cents. A flfiUSIGRIt pEflST I A grand production of ... .the beautiful ouU4a "REBECCA" Will be given on TUESDAY EWB JUKE 07, AT ROBBINS' OPERA HOUSE, SHENANDOAH, PA., By a Choir of 60 Voices Assisted by (lie SCK0PPE OR CHEST JIA The production will be Ivim for tlie keueflt - - - of the - - - Pi imitive Methodist Church. Admission, - - 25 Cents. Hoods "GOLD DOST." Tlie Woman dUST Washing Powder finishes her work as fresh and bright as her house is clean. Largest package greatest economy. The N. K. Fairbank Company, Chicago. St. Louis. New York. Boston. Philadelphia. BRUTAL FRENCH SOCIALISTS. They Crue ly In n t M. IIi Ikfoii, I'roi Idoiit of tlie Chamber., Pnrii, June 7. The scene 'in the chamber of deputies on Saturday dur ing the Jaures Incident, when M. IIiIh son, president of the chamber, sus pended the sitting and sent for the military guard to remove M. Rtclmrtl, the Socialist deputy, who had referred to some of his colleagues as "police spies," won one of unwonted scandiil ami violence. M. Drlsson, after busi ness was resumed, declined to hear Jaures, who Interpellated the Jtovern ment on what he called "an attempt to rnussle a deputy," basing his refusal on the grrund that no notice of Inter pellation had been given. A furious uproar followed. M. Ilrlsson was pale with anger, hut kept himself well un der control. "Never In the bitterest Invective em ployed against an opportunist minis ter was there greater violence than In the language of which M. 'Brisson, who owes his seat largely to the socialist vote, was the object." "Ous, Erlsaon," "Canaille de Hrlsson," "Mfcrt a Brisson." "Miserable reaction ary, you will never be president; trai tor that you are." "Old rascal, resign, resign." These are fair samples of the epi thets which the entire socialist party, standing on the floor of the chamber, hurled at the president, while he, un able to maintain order, brought the silting to an abrupt close. Never had a maddened minority exerted a more ty rannical power to humiliate a repre sentatlve body. It is this element oi humiliation that made the scene so un utterably painful and suggeBtlve. Something to Depend On. Mr. James Jones, of the drug linn of Jones & Son I'owden, 111., in speaking of Dr. King's Now Discovery, says thatlast wintor his wife wasattackcd with La Grippe, and hor case grow so serious that physicians at Cowdcn and P.uia could do nothing for her. It seemed to develop into Hasty Consumption. Having Dr. King's Now Discovery In store, and sell ing lots of it, lie took a bottle home, and to tho surprise of all sho began to pet bettor from first dose, and half a dorcn dollar bot tles cured her sound and well. Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and uouis is guaranteed to no tills good work try it. i'reo trial bottlos at A. WusI usley's drug store. lenlmiM .i ui'cUtw Miot Dead. Cairo, Ills., June 7. Richard Cald well, of MemphlB, shot and killed Mary Jenkins yesterday afternoon because he waa jealous of the favors she had bestowed on others. Immediately after the Ehcotlng he fled to a lumber yard bnck nf town, where he was found two hours later bv the officers. He waa ordered out, when he opened fire on tho officers. Ills first shot passed through tho wrist of Deputy Sheriff George W. Moore, who returned the fire, killing Caldwell Instantly. Moore was ac quitted of all blame by a coroner's Jury. Mr. Jamos Perdue, an old soldior residing at Monroe, Mich., was severely nflllctod with rheumatism but received prompt relief from pain by usiug Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Ho says : "At times my haelc would acho so badly that I could hardly raise up. If I had not gotten reliof I would not he hero to write these few lines. Chamberlain's Pain Balm has dono me a great deal of good and I feel very thankful for it" For salo by Gruhlor Uros., druggist. Air. Ur.vnn On" 1'or Ottnwn. Montreal, June 7. W. J. Brynn, who Is resting here for a day after his lec ture Saturday night, yesterday attend ed the American Presbyterian church, and waB afterward entertained at lunch by George W. Stephens, M. P., a million aire lawyor and. politician. Mr. Bryan was driven around tho city by the Knights of Pythias In the afternoon, and left for Ottawa today. Tlio Weather. For eastern New York, eastern Penn sylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland: Threatening weather;south easterly winds. There U n Class of People Who are injured by tho use of coffee, Keceutly there has been placed in all the grocery stores n now preparation called UIEAIK-O, made of pure groins, that takes the place of coffee The most delicate stomach receives It without distress, and but few can tell it from coffee. It does not cost over 1 as much. Children may drink it with great benefit. 15 eta. and 25 cU. por package. TryiU Ask for QUAIN-O. Soorolior Took h i'atHl Mender. Providence, June 7. Austin Schiff, 23 years of age, was almost Instantly killed while "scorching" down Elm wood avenue yesterday. He was rac ing With an electile car when a pedal on his machine broke. He took a ter rible ht-ader, fractured his skull and died 16 minutes later. A KoHMhoU XMMaUr. OueareU Candy CatltRrtio, tho most won derful medieal discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing Ui the taste, act gently and positively en kidneys, Hver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, on re headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness, l'leuie buy and try a box of O.O.O. to-day; 10, as, BOeeiiU. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Coming Invents Jutte 8. (1 rand cantata by the P.M. church choir, in Itobblus' oera house. June 7 and 8. Ice cream festival under the ansphiea of I.inaoln Section No. 37, J. T. of II. A. T.. In Mender's hall, Win, I'eun. Jirtie 12. Ice cream festival under the U9tces of the Famous Ibuw Hall Club, in Uobblos' open house. June 16. loo cream and ttnwharry fes tival, In the Presbyterian capsl. iunegi. Ioe cream and sMmwberry fi tival uudor tUeautiUtt-f the All Haluts P. G. ehureh, iu the batHtit of the church. "They are dandies' said Than. Ilowors. of tho C-ocket, TeMs, Enterprise, while writ iug about lkWitt's Little Eulv Itinera, the famous little pills lor sick headache and dis orders of the stomach and liver. C. II. llagonbuch. CD "OOLD DUST." Wlio Uses f THREE MARINE' COLLISIONS. In Knell limtonoo One of tlio VomhiIr Wmt Sunk Seven Liven Lost. London, June 7. The steamers lilt tern ami Tstrooin, both bound for Am sterdam, collided In the Thames yester day. The Ystroonr-foundered, two of her passengers being drowned. The re mainder of her nasseiifrors and her crew were taken on board the HlUern, which was damaged. The Bittern's second officer and carpenter were drowned. In a dense fog off the mouth of the uyne me uritisn steamer Uanges, Cap- i tain Dvken. from Mnntronl Tav 1ft collided with and sank the Norwegian steamer Diana. The latter went down ( almost Immediately, but her crew clambered aboard the Ganges and were saved. The British tramp steamer Aral, from New York for Dover, collided with and sank the schooner Pearl, bound from London for Port Talbot off Wolf rock Saturday night. The captain's wife and two of the crew of tha Pearl were drowned. The cap tain and two members of the crew have been landed at Solcombe. ONE OF TWO WAYS. Tho bladder was created for 0110 purpose, namely, a receptacle for tho urine, nnd as such it is not liable toany form of disen?o ex- ccpUiyonoof two ways. Tho first way is from imperfect action of tho kidneys. Tho second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is the chief cause of bladder troubles. So the womb like the bladder, was created for 0110 purpose, and if not doctored too much Is not liable to weakness or diseased, except in rare cases. It is situated back of and very close to .tho bladder, therefore any pain, disease or inconvenience manifested in tho kidnoys, back, .bladder or urinary passago is often by mistako attributed to fenialo weak ness or womb trouble of somo sort. Tho error is easily mado and may bo as easily avoided. To find out correctly, set you urlno asido for twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates kidney or bladder trouble Tho mild and tho extraordinary oflect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp.Root. tho groat kidney, liver and bladder remedy is soon realized. If you need a medicino you should havo tho best. At druggists fifty cents nnd ouo dollar. You may havo a samplo bottlo and pamphlet, both sent free by mail. Mention Evenino Uekald nnd send your nddroas to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Iiingliamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guaranteo tlio genuiness of this offer. Summer Kxcurfdnn Itouto ltoolc. On Juno 1 tho Passenger Departmont of tlio Pennsylvania Kallroad Company issued tho 1807 edition of its summer excursion route book. This work is designed to pro vide tho public with short deecriptivo notes 01 the principal summer resorts of Eastern Aniorica, with tho routes for reaching them, aud tho rates of fare. Thcro aro ovor four hundred resorts iu tho hook to which rates aro quoted, and ovor fifteen hundred dluer ent routes or combinations of routes. It is compiled with tho utmost care, and alto gether is the moit complete and comprohcii' sivo handbook of summer tmvel over olforcif to tho public. Its 210 pages aro inclosed in a handsonio and striking covor, iu colors. Sovoral maps, presenting tho exact routes over which tickets aro sold, are bound in the hook. It is also profusely illustrated with fino half tone cuts of scenery along tho lines of tho Pennsylvania railroad and elsewhere. Any doubt ns to whore the sunimor should be passed will bo dispollod aftora careful ex amination of tho content of this publica tion. Ou nnd after Juno 1 it may ho procured at any Pennsylvania Kailroad ticket olllco at tho nominal price of ton cents, or, upon application to the genoral olllco, Uroad Street Station, by mail for twenty cents. W. II. Johnson, Newark, 0 says, "Ono Minuto Cough Cure saved mvoulvchild from dying by croup." It lias saved thousands of others suflerli nig from croun. nnfliinioniA. bronchitis and other serious throat audlffug troubles. C. II. Hagenbuch. Xo sflvof Iu I.ooal 1'olltlos. Albany, June 7. The Democratic party will not force national issues Into the various local campaigns and elec tions In this state. this fall, and, while repudiation of the Chicago platform will not be allowed, it will not be brought forward as an Issue paramount to anything else. That Is the state ment of National Committeeman Frank Campbell, of liath. Mr. Campbell waa in this city last night, fresh from a con ference with party leaders. New Woi'ld's Sprinting; Jleoord. Chicago, June 7. At the annual meet of the Western Intercollegiate Amateur Athletic association Saturday J. II. Maybury, the crack sprinter of the University of Wisconsin, broke the world's record for 220 yards around u turn, covering the distance in SI 2-5 seconds. He also equaled the world's amateur record for 100 yards, 9 4-t sec onds. In both events he won eaflly. Piiroitt Dentil I'm- lltktlfdiei-K, Columbus, O., June 7. Governor Busli ne!!, In an Interview, stated he favored the enactment of a law making death the nealty for extreme- cases of crim inal assault. lie thought that punish ment conimersurate with the degree of crimes wan the surest prevention of lynchings such as that at Urbana, "Healer" Solilattoi- Starved to Heath. El Paso., Tex., June 7. Francis Schlatter, who claimed to perform mir aculous oures hy divine power, was ti cently found dead In the foothill u of Sierra Mad re, ;16 miles southwest of Casa Grande, In the state of Chihua hua, Mexico. He had been fasting, and apparently starved to death. When bilious or costive, eat a CawareU candy cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10c, 36a. n And tlio Little Conqueror Appears. Thfc Experience of n Wilkes barrc Cltlzdn. Thirty years is a long time lo struggle against an unseen foe, and this baa been tlio exiwrfeuue of Mr. J. J. Miller, a ottlnn of Wilkesbarre. residing at is Cliureb street. Much could be told about the circnmttaucM surrounding Mr. Miller's case, how he en lifted durlne the war with the 88nd Pa Volunteers, tlie oxposure and hardships of the campaign, etc., right through to tho rccelval of his honorable discharge, a life time in itself, bnt this is not the object of tlds short story of human existence, nnd we will let Mr. Mlllor give the facts ns he told 1 hem to our representative. Raid he : "I Imve suffered for over thirty years fnim my kidneys. Kxposnre during the war added to my complaint until it liecame a ootid lined liHMse. As far remedies recommended ami prescribed by physicians, I have used too many to mention. Doctors have had my back thoroughly lillstereil, anil tortured me iu many nays without any relief nt nil. I used to get up as often as twelve times in a night to pass urine, and it wis of a high red color, containing sediment. The urine bn riled in passage. I could not bend or stoop, and it hurt me to turn aver in bed. I had a stinging pain In the back nnd most severe lieadaolies. I got somo Doau's Kid ney Pills at Tuck's drug store nnd began taking them. They helped me the second day of use, and I went at them for keeps. I found I had a genuine kidney cure. I took nearly three boxes, nnd I feel likonyouug man. I am ns good in my back ns a now born child, and thank Ood I am cured. I test my back every day and it Is all right. No sir. I would not lie without Down's Kidney Pills if I had to go 100 miles for them and pay f 10 a box. I recommend them everywhere, and am always afraid people won't test them thoroughly, and I always I .U In t.l-. at least tnreo boxes. (Positively too much praise cannot be credited Dean s Jviuney mis.' For salo by all dealers, nrico ISO cents. Mailed by Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Sole ageutr for the U. S. JAPAN AND HAWAII. Tlio Difficulty ItoRiirdlnKliniiilgrntlon Hum Inoreimod. Sun Francisco, June 7. The steamer Coptic arrived last evening from Hono lulu, bringing advices upto May 31. According to the latest information procurable the difficulty between Japan and Hawaii, growing out of tho Immi gration question, has been increased rather than diminished by the diplo matic proceedings. Oillcers on hoard of the Japanese cruiser Nalnlwal, now at Honolulu, state that a second Japanese man-of-war Is now en route to Hono lulu, and that a third vessel is about to depart from Yokohama for tho Islands. Jlrs. Shlmamura, wife of the Japan ese minister here, had arranged to leave for Japan on June E. The in tended departure caused a rumor In Honolulu to the effect that the minister would soon follow her. He admitted he was not satisfied with the answer of the Hawaiian government In regard to the Immigrant controversy, and ho gave close friends to understand that unless a reply satisfactory to him were made he would depart for Toklo, there by severing diplomatic relations be tween Japan and Hawaii. TEiinwi.E Accident. It is a tcrriblo ac cidont to ho burned or scalded ; but the pain and ngony nnd tho frightful disfigurements can ho quickly overcomo without leaving a scar by using DoWitt's Witch Salvo. C. II. Ilagcnhucli. MAGOWAN AND HIS BOYS. l'ronton's Ux-Mnyor Has n DlHgrnco l'ul Wi-miclo With HIh Family. Trentun, June 7. People residing In the neighborhood of ex-Mayor Frank A. Magownn's colonial mansion were awakened about midnight Saturday by a disturbance In which the ex-mayor, his two boys and a policeman were the central figures. Mrs. Magowan and her children live next door to the house occupied by the ex-mayor and Mrs. Barnes. It Is claimed that Saturday night Magowan and Mrs. Barnes walked an unusual number of times past the house where Mrs. Magowan and her children reside. Tho hoys be lieved it was done with the deliberate purpose of annoying their mother. They began to shout at Magowan and told him to tnke Mrs. Barnes Into the house, and it is said made uncomplimentary remarks about her. Magowan walked into tho yard of his former wife's house after the boys, and thoy ran Into the house. Meanwhile Mrs. Magowan sent for a policeman and oidered the arrest of the ox mayor. The latter ordered tho police man to arrest the boys, but the police man declined to do cither without a warrant. The matter was goon quieted down hy Magowan leaving. Thore hag been some talk about wnrratvs being lsBued. hut at police headquarters this mornln.: It Was said no steps had been taken ai yet by either side. Plllslmr,vH ItomiirliuhloChow Plnylnc; Brooklyn, June 7. A remarkable ex hibition of simultaneous blindfold chess playing was given Saturday evening at the Brooklyn Chess club by Harry N. Plllsbury, the American chess cham pion. ISIght members of the club stud ied the games at chess tables in one room, while Mr. Plllsbury played from memory In an adjoining room. The games were well conducted on both sides, Mr. Plllsbury frequently start ling his opponents by his combinations. After four hours' playing the scora showed that Plllsbury had woit six games and lost none, two games being drawn. Iteiiinrknlile 1Mm Iu n 1'ronoH Itlvor. Parts, June 7. A cloudburst in the hill country of the province of Isere, In southeastern France, has caused tho overflow of the river Morge and the de struction of a number of paper mills and silk factories, as well aa dwelling houses along the hanks. At the townf of Voiron and Molrans the river rose suddenly 20 feet. One person was drowned and the loss to property Is es timated at 10,000,000 francs: Four thou sand factory operatives are thrown out of employment. Wounded In n Frenuli Duel, Paris, June 7. Monsieur Thomson and Monnteor MIrman, members of the chamber of dvutles fought a duel yes terday, growux out of an article writ ten by the latter attacking Monsieur Thomson. Monsieur Mir man was alight ly wounded in the forearm. The latter U a radical socialist, and gained con siderable notoriety through his protest against neing confined In barracks as a conscript during the election of a presi dent to succeed Caalmlr-Perler. J.iveci H'll'iiuitreU ni'iif 'Five fonra. Boston, June 7. Mrs. Charity Green. 10S years, an Inmate of the Home for Aged Colored Women, died yesterday. Mrs. Green was born a slave at Ports mouth. Va. She came to Boston In 1851 and became a free woman. Soma lor ten. some fur twenty and umn for thirty years have sunVed from pUes and then have been uuleklv aud nariiununiiiv cured by usiug DeWitt's Witch ilatel Salve, the groat remedy for piles and all fo mis of skin diseases. C. II. Hauonbucli. THE SPEEDY PORTER. Tho Torpedo llont dive nn Hxhlliltlon of lletiuirknble Sailing. New York, June 7. The United States torpedo boat Porter came out of dry dock Saturday afternoon with now paint on her steel bottom, whlrh had been swept bare within three weeks by friction of water occasioned by her remarkable sreed. Her final tiial In uudet stood to have been fixed for to morrow, and yesfeiday the Poiter dro'i Ped around to Communlpaw to tak eout preparatory thereto, and Incident ally to escertaln If all else was In proper form Lieutenant Fremont in command, took her down around Scot land Lightship and hack again. The stretch from the battery to Scotland Lightship Is 21 miles, the round trip is 42, and the time In which the Porter traveled tills distance was 1 hour and 60 minutes. And she did It easily, for nt no time waa more than 200 pounds of steam pressure developed, and that only for a short time. While go ing down the liarbor she sailed at only half speed. The little United States patrol boat Argus put out ahead from Quarantine, but she seemed anchored as the Porter swept by her, overhauling the Schuy ler abr-ast Hoffman Island at 0:09 o'clock, t8 minutes from the start. Be low Hwtiilni ne Island and through the Horse f-'hw the little craft stopped along at about SO mlfm an hour, and at this speed she was a beautiful spec tacle vlf-wed from astern. i andlng directly over her screws, whirling 400 times per minute, there was not vibration enctigh to Interfere with tetter writing, had that been pos sible In the tush of air occasioned by her speed.. At 10:08 o'clock the fast nineteen knot screw steamboat Sandy Hook was sighted -coming down on her regnKr trip. Tln Porter towed, and rounding astern the Sandy' Itbok came abreivat nnd left her behind ns though she were at anchor. The black, lean witch crossed the bowaof the big boat, bore about and again headed for home. Less than five minuted iad been consumed by tho Por ter In drawing a foamy circle about the blgsteamhoat, which had meantime pre served lull speed. Passed a Foruod Choolt. Alexandria, Va., June 7. A Well dressed man giving the name of J rUnndwoad Dodge was arrested here Saturday for passing n, forged qheck, A large number of checks on Washing ton and Alexandria banks were found in his possession, also a latter sup posed to have been written hy his wife, Mrs. Kate S. Dodge, of New York city. Dodge claims that he has a wife liv ing in Maine, and that he was a lieu tenant in a company In the Fifth Mas sachusetts regiment during the war. He denies that he or his wife were ever in Now York. Sergeant Smith, who made the arrest, believes the man to be an all around crook, as he answers the description given on several postal cards received at police headquarters for men who are wanted for crooked work. Tho prisoner is about CO years of age. Organizing tho ClonUmnUors. New York, June 7. Tho United Brotherhood of Cloakmakors had n busy day yesterday. Secret meetings were held In the assembly rooms scat tered throughout the eastside to or ganize the 12,000 cloakmakers in New York and vicinity preliminary to a strike. A few weeks ago there wore only 800 cloakmakers organized. Now there aro 6,000. Tho crisis of the strike of the Brotherhood of Tailors will bo reached tomorrow, when the. Hobrow holidays, which began Saturday, will lr over. ItcpulilIcniiH Win In Wllmlnerton. Wilmington, Del., June 7. The Re publicans carried the elections for mayor and city officers Saturday hy D00 majority. The Democrats will control council-! by one majority. Tho ticket elected Is H. C. McLear, mayor; II. C. Conrad, city solicitor; C. M. Leltch, president of council, and W. II. Curry, city treasurer. Strootcnc Strike In Vlonnn. Vienna, June 7. A general street railway strike Is In progress In this city. All the employes, Including the reserve men, have gone out. ,'Onlv a few cars are running, nnd these are guarded hy strong bodies of police. Thus far there has been no violence, and the strikers show a disposition to secure their ends in orderly fashion. llnby lltii'imil to Dentil. Newark, N. J., June 7. Mamie Mahon, tho 3-year-old child of Charles Mahon, was burned to death vestordAv whiio playing with matches. An Aorouniit's l'ntf to Dentil. Centi-rvllle, la., June 7. Aeronaut John Walters was killed here Saturday nftcrnoon while dropping from his bal loon with a parachute. Walters was caught in a cluster of telegraph wires, the paranhulo rope broke and ho fell 40 feet, dying shortly afterward. DANGER IN SODA. Serious Results Sometimes Follow Its Excessive Use. Common soda is all rkht in its nl.iiw ami Indispensable In tho kitchen and fureooklric and wa8hinepun06c) but it was never In. lonuefl rur a modlcine, and nppple who use it as such rW)ll some day refjret it. Wo refer to too common uso of soda to re lievo heartburn or sour stomach, a habit which thousands of neoulo Tinicll.n nl dally, and one which is fraught witli danger; moreover the soda only gives temporary re lief and In the end the stomach trouble geU worse aud worse. The soda acta as a mechanical Irritant tn tlio walls of the stomach and bowels and eases are on record where it accumulated in the intestines, oouaing death by Inflammation or peritonitis. Br. Harlandton rMKMnmaiilU ns Mia m..ft and surest euro for sour stomach (add dys pepsia) an excellent preparation aekl by druggists under the name of Stimrr. Tlva. pepsla Tablet. These tablets are large 20 grams loieenges, very pleasant to teste and contain the natural adds, nentonaa ami ,11. geativo olemouU essential to good digestion and when taken after meals they digest the food perfectly aud nromntlv Iwforo It l,u. time to ferment, sour aud poison the blood nnd nervous system. Dr. Wuertli states that he lnvarlnl.lv n Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets In nil cases of stomach derangements and finds them a car- tail! cure nut onlv for atunuuih. luif 1. promptly digesting tlie food they create a healthy appetite, increase flesh and strength en the action of tlie liearE and liver. They are not a cathartic, hut intended only for stomach dlMases ami weaknesses and will lie found reliable in auy aUimach trouble exwnt cancer of the atomsoh. 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