EVENING HERALD BtTAllMSIIHU 1870. Pabllolied every Krailng, Kicept Humlny, at I Bourn Jnmx HtBitwr, Nbau Obntbk. . Tlic nrralil In del I vmkI In Shenandoah and the wir'oundlnR towns for six ni a 'lt, liv able to the onrriem. Ily mull tt.00 a year, or rents enonth, payable In iulvnle. Ail vert he HHt) aharired McorriltiR to spate Knit poxttlan. The publishers reserve the right to clmnga the ponltlonof advertisements whenever the pub ficMlon ot news demands It. The right la referred to re net any advertisement, whether fislil lor or not, that the publishers may deem mproper. AdrertlsInK rates made known upon application. Itnfored at the pesrofilee at Shenandoah, Pa., aa aocond clas mall matter. TKf.Kl'IIONK CONNROTION. "All the News That's Fit to Print," Evening Herald TUBBDAY. JUNE 8, 1WT. Tim TivxiMiyers Association Is "till Inquiring; Into the expenditure, nitule by the county ofllolals, and have now turned their attention to the county nlinsliouse improvements. Tlie of ficials are preparing a reply, and nay they can account for every cent ex-IM-nded in the direction indicated. It Is said that there is to be a new power at the State Department in the matter of picking: out men for Consulships. The news Is that when the time arrives for a wholesale dis tribution of the places, Judge Day, the new First Assistant Secretary, will be the man to deal them out. Seerotary Sherman has some friends whom he wishes appointed, but when these are provided for ho will do as did Secretary Qresham allow some one elso to handle that part of the official patronage. Judge Day is al ready said to be a strong influence in the department's alTairs, and is ex pected tohavegreaterauthority than any Assistant Secretary for years. It is highly important that a Jiill to prevent Indiscriminate immigration such a measure as -was imibmhI at the last session of Congress arid vetoed by Grover Cleveland should be fixed upon the statute books at the earliest possible moment, but we are told that if it shouhl be brought forward at this time it would lead to a long de bate from the Democratic side of the Henate and could not be pushed to a vote in months. Most of the peti tions sent to the two Houses of Con gress touoh on the subject of immi gration. The people appear to bo deeply interested in the subjeot. Next to these come the petitions from the political olubs denouncing the civil service law and demanding its repeal. TllK proceedings of the School Board, at the reorganization last evening, makes very interesting reading, both to Citizens and Demo crats. The latter very naturally feci that the men who give their time and money In the party's interests have little chance for preferment at the hands of those who coritrol that body, while the Citizens feci that instead of having one less than a majority their ranks are still further reduced. The slate went through without a break, as was generally anticipated ; ljut things 'will be different" when the annual election of teachers tikes place. There's Iotg.of fun' ahead for somebody, it'ls intimated by those on the inside. A RKPRKSKNTATIVK in Congress, from the state of Washington, has introduced a bill designed to do away with the anonymous character of newspapers. It provides that here after no newspaper shall be carried in the mails unless the names of all the stockholders are placed con spicuously at the head of the first editorial pages, with the number of shares they own. The bill also pro vides that the name of the writer of each editorial shall be appended thereto. His object in introducing the bill, he says, is to make It possible for editorial writers to get full credit und be responsible for what thoy "write. This law Is in force in France and other countries, and is found to work well. He also says he wishes to force writers to express their honest convictions, which is (mite another matter, and will be a hardship on the Democratic editors of Republican newspapers and vice vena. Should the bill become a law, Talleyrand's apothegm that "Langunge was given to us to conceal our thoughts" will have no weight. Gov. HA8TI3.GI8 has approved the Weiler bill asked for by the leaders of organized labor all over the state. It provides that If any officer, agent, or employe of any corporation chartered under the la we of this Commonwealth, or any foreign corporation doing busi ness in this Commonwealth, shall co erce or attempt to coerce any employe by discharging him or threatening to discharge him because of his connec tion with any lawful labor organiza tion; or if any such officer, agent, or employe shall exact from any appli cant for employment any promise or agreement not to form, join or belong to a lawfid labor organization, or not to continue a member of a lawful labor organization; or if any suoh officer, agent or employe shall in any way prevent or endeavor to prevent any employe from forming, joining or lelonging to such lawful labor or ganization, or shall interfere or at tempt to interfere by any other mean whatsoever, direct or indirect, with any employe's free ami untrHHiiuelUMl connection with smell lawful labor or ganization, he or they shall 1m guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof shall be liable to a flue of not more than $3,000 or 1pm than $1,000 and Imprisonment for a term not excei'dinK one year, or both, In tile discretion of the court. BASEBALL G AMIES' YESTERDAY. Xntlonnl I.pnano. At Phllndelphl.i-Philadelphia. 4; Tin lnr.ntl. 0. At Baltimore Uoltlfnorp, 4: Bt. Louis, t. At Brooklyn Louisville. V. Brooklyn, 1. At Boston Ronton. 4: Pitts burn, u. At New York -Now York. 10 Chlcairo, . At Washington Cleveland. 7, Washington, ft. KnNtfM-n T.entntp. At Syracuse I'rovldcnce, I: Syracuse. 3. Atlantic I.cnitiic. At Richmond First game: llartfonl. !; Richmond. 1. Second Ramp: Richmond. ; Hartford. 4. At rntcraon (forfcltod, dispute) I'utt rson, t; Newark. 0. At Nor folkAthletic, ft; Norfolk. 5. At RcadltiR Reading. 7; Lancaster, I. Deeds Recorded. From Jos. Francis ami wife tp Wm. Palmer, premises in Mshanoy City. From Adam W. Miller, nilmlnistnttor, to Klhnbeth M. Miller, premises In Washington township. From Wm. B. Potts and wife to Ilenjunlu Hecker, premises In Orwigsburg. From Ben a ml n Becker to Joseph Hammer, premises in Orwlrbnrg. From AdeliA Oawler to It. S. Albrijelit & Co., premises in Orwlgtburr. From Alex. Soott, sheriff, to Hiester S. Al brlslit, premises In Orwllmrc. From John Mellugli to Ma reel la Oar-, premises in IVrnaqu,. From Oeorge J. Goldsmith to Jonn,h Wil liams, premises iu Yorkvllle. Pure blood is the secret of health, llnr ilock Mood Hitlers insures pare Mood. Milrrlngn I.leenais. Daniel Hark I in and 11 rid get Moy, botli of Silver Brook. A. II. Iloelirig, of PotUville. mid Carrie 11. Curtis, or Willlamstown. Lewis Mauri ami Ustlutrlne Kroetell, both of SI. Clair. ltoliort IMniewicr and Mary Mukstustls, both of Shenandoah. "Our little girl had diarrhoea in n vory bad form. We tried everything weootild tbink of hut without effect until we cot Dr. Fowler's Kit. of Wild Strawberry, which helped her right away." Mrs. Ann Borg mun, Vcrbau, Sanilac Co., Mich. Letter Granted. Letters of administration were granted to Catharine Dewald, Irvin A. Dewald and Ida A. Wert her on the estate of Franklin Dewald, late of South Manheim township, deceased. Alio to Julius Smith on the estate of Harry L. Smith, lsto of Tumaqua, deceased. Received Promotion. Anthony J. Flynn, astistaut supervisor for the P. A R. Hallway at Sbamokin, has been appoitited supervisor at Tamaqua, an! Anthony J. Luftus, foreman at Gordon, has been promoted to the position vacated by Mr. Flynn. llotli gentlemen were foremen for the company on the Shenandoah section some time ago and their numerous frleuda here will be pleased to learn of their advancement. Bicycle riders, football playors and athletes Eouerally, find a sovereign remedy for the sprains and bruises and cuts to which they arc constantly liable, in Dr. Thomas Eclectric OH. . Ucenae Trnuaferred, From Joseph Qercndo, in tho Middlo ward of St. Clair, to Stephen Haluskio. From Anthony Bahutsky, in tho Third ward of Shenandoah, to John Krusczski. From Amos W. Itothorinel, in tho First ward of Mineravillo, to Stephen Carnot. From Thomas U. Flanagan, In Now Phila delphia, to Peter Plikytis. NUGGETS Ui- Nfc"W3. The strike at the Jones & Laughlln's Iron works. In Pittsburg, has been broken. The government of Nicaragua, by de cree, has provided for the free ad mission In Nicaragua of all materials necessary for mining. Mrs. Palmetcr Jumped Into the canal at Lyons, N. Y to save, her baby thrown iftla-thtr water T3ya runaway perarrilJuIator. Both w?re rescued by two' schoolboys. The Japanese are greatly agitated over the Dlngley bill, as It Is declared that the tariff would ruin the empire's trade with tlie United States. It Is said that ex-Secretary of the Navy Iltnjamin F. Tracy has been ten dered the Spanish mission. Senator Quay has proposed an amend ment to the tariff bill putlng an ad va lorem duty it 10 per cent, on all article Oil the frco '' "n I" .!!' 1001 Every thought, word and fiction tfikos vitality from tho blood; every nerve, muscle, bono, organ and tissue depends on tho blood for its quality and condition. i Therefore pure Opriilg blood is absolutely fUSorlinlma necessary to right bodies. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is thogrcat blood purifier and tho best Spring Mcdieino. Therefore it is the great cure for scrofula, salt rhenm, humors, sores, rheumatism, catarrh, etc.; tho great nervine, strength builder, appo tizer, stomach tonlo and regulator. Hoods Sarsaparillad-S?ai: six for $5. Prepared only by 0. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Get IIood'3 and only Hood's. Hood's Pills taken after dinner aid digestion. A UUSIGKIi pEfiST I A grand production of tlte )eauttful oHiiWtia "REBECCA" "Will be given on mi mi m AT- ROBBINS' OPERA HOUSE, SHENANDOAH, PA., By a Choir of 60 Voices AtwUted by the SCII0PPE ORCHESTRA Tlw production will be ulveii for the benefit - of Hie - Piimitive Methodist Church. Admission, - - 25 Cents. A NEW DISGOVERY to the SHAKERS. For mora than a hundred years the Mount Ijobanon 8bakers have ttnuied the cultiva tion of medicinal plants and sought to ex tract from them their healing essences. Their labor has Dot been spent In vain. They bare made ft discovery that will prove s blessing to mankind, It consists of a cor dial that causes immediate relief In oases of Indigestion. The lmpnrtar.ee of this dis covery will be appaient when we realise that nearly nine tenths of our suffering are rati etl by dyspepsia, or Indigestion. Nearly every person you meet lias this dlgis'lve trouble in some of Its varied form s'ck hoadache, distress after eating, rain and fullness In the cheat after eatlntj, iwlpitntlon of the lieart, etc., art but symptoms of in digestion. To relieve these sufferings has been the study at the Shaken, and they have succeeded. The reason the Shaker Digestive Cordial lias such an immediate and salutary effect Is that it causes the food eaten to be digestel, for it Is undigested food that causes the distress. The Cordial causes the food to be digested before there Is time for it to ferment and sour on tlie stomaoh. When the food is so digested It glvos strength and vigor to the feeble body, makes one feel bright and cheerful, and makes one gain iu flesh. The Digestlvo Cordial Is s. prompt In its nation that the vory first dose wilt havo a perceptibly favorable result. It gives im mediate lolief. Kverj druggist b been sent supply of our handsome IWnkey Pnssle Rooks, and a copy may be had for the asking. It tells .ill about the Cordial as well as Laxol, the new castor oil. Try a twenty-flve cent battle of Digestive Cordial and see what it will do for you. Tlie Isext I'imtnl Clmero". Chicago, June 8. The universal postal congress will hold Its next sextennlal convention at Home, Italy, In February, 1D03. This decision was reached at thu last meeting of the body at 'Washing ton, but wae withheld from the public. It will be formally nnnouncetl at the close of the present convention next week. The congress has disposed of all the work before It save signing the general convention, or treaty, and to Utke final action on the question of par cels post, looking principally to extend ing the parcels post arrangements of this country with various Individual count tics like Great Ilrltnln, Austria- Hungary, Prance, Germany and Del Cluin. Tlio Intui-iuitlniinl CVlokotors. Oxford, England, June 8. When the umpire, ordered the stumps drawn last evening in the International cricket match Oxford was all out for 3G3 runs. Bally and Italston, of the Philadelphia team, were still at the unt, the former having scored five runs and the latter one, and neither being out. The game had become monotonous; the weathet had grown so cold that the Phlladel nhlans had donned their iersoys and the Interest of the spectators had been perceptibly diminishing for nn hour and a half. The match did not de velop any brilliant playing on either side. The Americans, however, ac quitted hemselves well most of the time. For Miiyor & Uvvntuv Amv io'.'ic. Now York, June 8. In a letter to tho executive committee of the Citizens' Union Scth Low, president of Columbia university and ex-mayor of Brooklyn, Intimated that ho would accept the nomination for mayor of greater Now York under certain oondltlo.ns. TJiero Is now no doubt of Mr. Low's nomina tion. Hostrt' Stonllnp-H Over 100. OOO. Dover, Del., June 8. The ofllclals of the First National bank were prepared for a run yesterday, but nothing of tho sort occurred. While no definite state ment of the amount of Hoggs' defalca tion is given out by the officers of tho bank, it Is known In financial circles that It will oxceed $100,000. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. A Deolluo In tlio Ornntrers Pool Not Affect Stocks Seriously. New York, June 7. The strong upward movement of the Orangeis, which was the feat me of the market during all of last week, received some check today on account of the rumors ot damage to the corn and other crops In the northwest by the bad weather, llut there was noth ing like a steneral reaction nor a eoneral swing towardB a lower runge of values, such as the room traders have been keen ly watchful for during tho last two weeks. Confidence In the general outlook for Im provement seemed to be unimpaired among security holders, and the offerings to take x'roflts were steadily absorbed without affecting any marked lowering of prices. Closing bids I llalto. & Ohio... 10 Lehigh Valley.. 6U Chesa. & Ohio... 1714 Jjt'1. & Hudson.. 101 D., L. & W IfsH Hrlo 13 Lake Erie & W. 1314 All asst's paid. N. J. Central.. 77 N, Y. Central.. 100H Pennsylvania . Bending HHe St. Paul m (Joiiornl Markets. Philadelphia, June 7.-FIour weak; win ter super , 2.75f(2.90; do. extras,' JJ3.25; Pennsylvania roller, clear, S3.8&&1; do. straight, tUW-iO; western winter, clear, W.Kl; do. straight. $1.1061.80; city mills, oxtra, t3.10eS.40. Rye Hour quiet nn3 steady at f2.3Eil-2.40 per barrel. Wheat strong; contract wheat, June, 7878l4c, I do. July, 71H71c; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. z Delaware red, spot, Ultteuc.; No. 2 red, Juno, 7fVo. ; do. July, 7314c; do. September, C9c. do. December, 711ic. Corn strone; steamer corn, Kpot, 27144 2714c; No. 2 yellow for local trade, 3WS :1014c; No. 2 mixed, spot and June, 2814? 2S',jC Oats higher; No. 2 white clipped, rurlots, 2tt'4c. ; No. 2 white, June and July. 254i ISlic. ; do. August and September, 2414 4Kc. Hay very nulet; choice timothy, 313.50 for Urc bales. Beef tlrm: beef hams, 325. Pork dull; family, 310.S0. Lard steady, western steamed, 33.80. Butter steady; western creamery. UlSc. ; do. factory, 71461014c.; Elglns, lSc; Imitation creamery, 914&12c; New York dairy, 10& do. creamery, HwlSc.; fancy prints jobbing at 17'ii20e. : do. extra Pennsyl vania, wholesale, 16c. Choose steadier; large, site; small, 7&8c.; part skims, Hi'-c.: full skims, lH:W3e. Kggs quiet; New York and Pennsylvania, llf1114e.; western fresh, l(Xrl014c. ; southern, 32. 40 i.66. Potatoes steady; New York, I1.360 1.60; sweets, S1.2Sfl; southern new. 32. (Of) 4.10. Tallow quiet; city, Sc.; country, Ht 3V4c. Cottonseed oil dull; prime crude, 20c: do, yellow, 234c. Pig Iron quiet; southern, .2510; northern, 310912. Copper steady; brokers, 311; exchange, 3iO.7Mill.2f. Till dull; straits. 313.50013.60; plates dull. Spelter dull; domestic, 34.200 4.3S. Lead firm at 33.1314. according to brokers, and dull at 33.2608.30, according to the Metal Exchange. Tomat?s, psr carrier, 91(11.16. Cabbave. iwr barret or orate, Mc.631. Coffee dull; July. J'.M; September, 7.40; December, 3T.4i07.fjQ. Live Stoolr Markets. New York, Juno 7. Beeves active tnl sllsMly tinner; native stent), 34.4W5.20, stags and oxen, S3H4.76; bulls. 333.70; dry rows, 31.Md3.40. Calves uctlve: veals, 34U P; buttermilk calves, 32.1004. Btieep quiet. good grades steady; others easier; yeui lings lower; sheep. 33.2S)4.60; yearlings, !I.20&.1C; lambs, 3MC3714. Hogs Aria at 4M-- East Liberty. Pa., Juno 7. Cattle dull; prime, 3t.UejS.26; common to good fat oxen, 3261. Hoes slow; itrttM medium bast Yorkers and pig. 33.flS42t.ft; common to fair Yorker, 33.oji3.65; heavy hog, 33.60O3.U; roughs. 32 2M)3. 8h. Kp dull, lower; choice. S4.Oi04.lO: common. 32 i'i 3.30 choice yearlings. 34.504; 4.76; kprlng lambs, t4ji.2t; veul calves, 36.0O41.76. APPALLING RAILROAD WRECK. Five Men Killed mid Pour or tlie Rodlos t'ri iiiiitcil. llii'tson, Wis., June 8 - Five men weif instnntlv killed and four were baillv Injured bv a collision on the Omaha railroad near Hudson Junction yesterday afternoon. The trains were running at high speed and met on a harp curve, affording the crews no possible escape. The dead are: E. 8 ltdrd. Joseph Lelghthelser. Thomas Ucllly, Milton Swain, all of Eau Claire. Wis., and Reby Herman. The lnttet was fireman on the work train, and the others were all laborers. The injured are: Jlrogan, engineer, head bruised and face Injured; JameF Owne, conductor, slightly hurt; A. Selttletnan, engineer pile driver, leg badly bruised, Internally Injured, will probably die: Frank Thayer, fireman, fatally Injured Internally. The way freight, westbeund, was running at the rate of 18 miles an hour, and upon turning the curve on a down grade It came, upon the work train backing east at a speed of 85 miles an hour. In the rear of the work train was the boarding car, In which were the four workmen. They were un doubtedly Instantly killed. The cat toook fire and their bodies were burned in the wreck. Herman Ileby, fireman on the work train, was also Instantly killed, but the body was recovered. Doth engines were totally wrecked. Mr. James Perdue, nn old soldier residing at Monroe, Mich., was severely nflllcted with rheumatism but received prompt relief from pain by usIugCliamberlain'sPalu Balm. He says : "At times my back would aoho so badly that I could hardly raise up. If I had not gotten relief I would not bo hero to write these few lines, Chamberlain's Pain Balm has done me a great deal of good and I feel very thankful for it." For sale by Oruhler Bros., druggists. Coming Kvcnta. Juno 8. Grand cantata by the P. M. church choir, in Bobbins' opera house. June 7 and 8. Ice cream festival under tho auspices of Lincoln Section No. 37, J. T. of II. & T., in Bender's hall, Wm. renn. Juno 12. Ico cream festival under tho auspices of tho Famous Baso Ball Club, in Bobbins' opera house Juno 10. Ico cream and strawborry fes tival, iu tho Presbyterian capol. Juuo 22. Ico cream and Strawborry fes tival under tho auspices of tho All Sntuts P. U. church, in tho basement of tho church. "They are dandies' said Thos. Bowers, of the u-ocKet, Texas, liuierpriso, wane writ ing about DoWltt's Littlo Early Iiisors. the famous littlo pills for sick hcttdncho and dis orders of tho stomach and liver. C. II, IbiBoubuch; Ct'itbernon't Many Vetoei. Austin, Tex., June s. Governor Cul berson yesterday did somethlnp un precedented In Texas k-Kirlatlve clrcler. by vetoing at onoe four hills paspcd at the regular session of the legislature recently closed. During the session he had already vetoed IS more bills than any preceding; governor has negatived. The most important bill vetoed yester day Is a general occupation tax bill, which sought to tax everybody and every Industry in the state to Increase tho revenues. The governor says the hill would authorize the circulation of obscene literature, sanction gambling by pool selling and legalize the tire In surance companies now operating In the state nnd which have lately been prosecuted. There Is h Glass of 1'rople Who aro injured by tho use of coQco. Recently there has been placed In all tho grocery stores a now preparation called GRAIX-O, mado of puro grains, that takes the placo of coffee. The most dcllcnto stomach receives it without distress, and but few can tell it from coffee It docs not cost over 1 as much. Children may drink It with great benefit. 15 cts. aud 35 eta. per package Try It. Ask for GltAIN-O. Projri'on oil tlio Turin' itllf. Washington, Juno 8. The senate yes terday disposed of the lumber para graph, which has been more stubbornly contested than any feature ot the bill thus far, by defeating the motion of Senator Vest to place white pine on the fres list. The vote was 20 to 38. The contest was mainly significant In breaking 'party lines. On the final vote seven Democratic senators voted against Mr. Vest's proposition, namely, Messrs. Beon and Clay of Georgia. McEnety of Louisiana, McLaurln and Tillman of South Carolina, Martin of Virginia and Itawlins of Utah. Mr. Carter, Republican, nnd Messrs. Can non and Mantle,', silver Republicans, voted for the Vest motion. A Household Necessity. Cnscarets Candy Cathartic, tho most won derful medical discovery of tho ago, pleasant and rcfroshing to tho taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing tlie entire system, dispel colds, cure hoad.icho, favor, habitual constipation and biliousness. I'louso buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day ; 10, 3fl, 80 cents. Sold and guarautcod to euro by all druggists. " iJrlmmv ('Il'r.cii'- ilulii-iuint. Urbana, O., June 8. There is great Indignation here over the published re port that Champaign county, or Ur bana, Is to be placed under martial law. There Is no necessity for any thing of (he kind, It Is supposed here that the report originated with Colonel Anthony, at Springfield, to whose regi ment the officers and men are attached who went to protect the Jail, and that he is disposed to this course as a means of protection to them. Sheriff McLaln returned to Urbana yesterday and drove to the McLaln residence on Scioto street, Instead of to the sheriff's resi dence at the Jail. The return was with out Incident, Don't thin your blood with sassafras or poison it with blue-mas : but aid Nature by using DoWltt's Little Early Ithwrs. tlie, fam ous little pills for eonstipatiou, biliousness and stomach and liver troubles. They are purely vegetable. C. II. llagenbuch. Love, rjimippoliitnieiit. bnVMrte. Atlantic City, June 8. Miss Emma C Lloyd, the handsome daughter of the proprietress of the Dudley Arms hotel, committed suicide yesterday by lock ing herself In a bathroom and turning on the Illuminating gas. The discover) was made by a colored servant. De ceased waa about SO years old. It Is be lieved that she was disappointed in love. Don't neglect a cough leaue tho weather is pleasant; before the nest storm rolls around It may develop into a serious diffi culty beyond rejMtr. One Minute Cough Cure is easy to take ami will do what its name Implies. C. It. Uacenbuch. Juno tuiowuform fit ornuj-o. Orange, N. J., June 2. Snow fell hert yesterday, but the flakes melted as they struck, the ground. The squall at tracted general attention, m few resi dents hero hod over before seen snow In June. Not only piles of the very worst kind can he cured by DeWilt's Witch Hsusl Salve, but eosems, tea Us, burns, bruises, boils, uluers and all other skin troubles san be Instantly relieved by the same remedy. C. II. Hagen buch. BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down Poopls. UIHflT IT IQ I The richest of nil restora nntil II 101 tlve foods, beenuao It re places the etientlals of life that are ox. liauated by disease, Indigestion, Iilgb living, ovsrwork, worry, exesssss, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! feWM digestion perfacttt creates solid flesh, tnusela and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes aatlve and tlsar. It restorss loitvltallty, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In cither sex, and as a female rsgnlstor has no equal. Price too., orflvs boxes 1100. Druggists orbymalL We san help you. Advice and book, free. Wrlto Ua About Your OnsoT THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, Oheilnut Strso. Philadelphia. FELL W1THAN ELEVATOR. Six Men Seriously Injured In tho Now York Postollloe. New York, June 8. Uy the falling of a freight elevator In the Mall street side of the postofllce yesterday six men were more or less seriously hurt. Four Were postal employes and the other two were men engaged by the contractor who has charge of the alterations now going on In the federal building. The Injured are: Jamas A Cox, TO years old, examiner sea service of thtt ostoffloe department, MIddletown, N. Y., Inter nal injuries, may die; George W. Dalley, railway mall service clerk, ICaston, Pa., leg broken; Frank IJIrd sall, Brewster, N. Y., railway mall service clerk, broken ankle; Thomas McGovcrn, plasterer's helper, Brook lyn, broken back, may die; John Murphv, plnster's helper, Brooklyn, broken ankle; Joseph I.ulller, CO years old, elevator conductor, left arm i broken. LefTler had started the elevator from the ground floor, with the five men and seven bngs of cement upon it. Whan the Mezzanine floor was reached the elevator almost came to a stand still. In a moment or two It shot up again, until It -had nearly reached the third floor, when there was a snap and the elevator dropped to the engine room, which Is 20 feet below the level of the street. Then the heavy steel cables fell with a crash on the defense less heads of the men Imprisoned in the elevator, all of whom were more or less Injured by the force of tho fall. There was some dllllcuUy In getting the Injured men out of the wrecked elevator, owing to the fact that the weight of tho heavy cables rested on top of their bodies. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let It stand twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates nn uulioalthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urluato or pa 1 11 in tlie back, is also convincing proof that tlio kidneys and bladder nro out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort In tho knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, tho great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish Iu relieving pain iu tho back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of tho uriuary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain In passing it, or bad effects following uso of liquor, wiuo or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up. many times during the night to urluato. Tho mild and tho extra ordinary cUiect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands tho highest for its won derful euros f tho most distressing oases. If you need a mcdieino you should havo tho host. Sold by druggists, prico fifty cents and 0110 dollar. You may havo a sample, bottle und pamphlet both scut free by mail. Men tion Evknino Herald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Iiiughaiuton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantco tlie genuiness of this offer. Summer Kxcurtlon Itoute Book. On Juno 1 tlio Passenger Department of tho Pennsylvania Hailroad Company issued tho 1807 edition of Its summer excursion route book. This work is designed to pro vide, tho public with short descriptive notes of the principal summer resorts of Rastcrn America, with tho routes for reachlug thorn, and the rates of faro. There aro over four hundred resorts in tho hook to which rates are quoted, and over fifteen hundred differ ont rout os or combinations of routes. It is compiled with tho utmost care, aud alto gether Is tho most complete and comprehen sive handbook of summer travel ever oucrcd to the public. Its 210 pagos arc inclosed In a handsome and striking covor, In colors. Several maps, proBouiiug me oxact routes over which tickets aro sold, arc bound in tho book. It is also profusely illustm:cd with flno half tono cuts of scenery along tlio liuog of the Pennsylvania railroad and clsewhoro. Any doubt as to whoro tho summer should ho passed will ho dispelled after n careful ex amination of tlio contents of this publica tion. On and after Juno 1 it may bo procured at any Pennsylvania Ituiiroad ticket otlleo at tho nominal price of ten ccuts. or. unon application to tho general olllco, Broad Street Station, by mall for twenty cents. W. B. Johnson, Newark, O., says, "One MfnilfA CnMPli ftrn KncAil n.,l..l.tl.1 A.n... dying by croup." It has saved thousands or others suffering from croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and other serious throat aud luug troubles. C. II. llagenbuch. KlUod by LlitlitnInK nt Ifln Door. Macon. Ga.. June S. While otnn.n.. In a door In hut home In South Macon during an electric storm Thomas Welch ma airuua oy ugnming and Instantly killed. Ills wife, who ni in o r room, was knocked Insensible, but her baby, who was In the same room, es ciped uninjured. Seme lor ten, some far twenty and sotue for thirty years have suffered from plies and then have been oulekly and permanently eured by using DeWitt's Wlteh Basel Halve, the great remedy for pUss and all fo rms of skin diseases. C. II. Ilageubuofa. I!zcta" Piiinue WeiU Another. New York, June 8. Miss Ida Dent Wright, daughter of Mrs, Marie Rob inson Wright, was married to Dr. Wal ter IS. Seymour, of Boston, yesterday. Especial Interest Is attached to this wedding because of the fact that the bride, who Is a native of Atlanta, was at one time engaged to General Antonio Haeta, vice president of San Salvador. The revolution In San Salvador caused a postponement of the wedding. When the UUeta brothers were overthrown, General ICseta escaped to San Fran cisco on board the United States battle ship Bennington. The extradition pro ceedings brought by the new San Sal vador government for the possession of General ISseta was a matter of great public interest In the summer of 1894. Mtsa Wright worked hard in the in terests of her fiance. A few months later tho engagement of General ISseta and Miss Wright was broken by mutual consent, but the two remained Arm friends. When bilious or eoatlve, eat a CascareU candy cathartic oure guaranteed, 10c, aso. A DISASTROUS CLOUDBURST. It HilHC'HIlHed Sertoli Ilnvoo In French Ibirder Town. Purls, June 8. -The latest details from Grenoble. In the depaitment ot Isere, show that the d"solatlon wrought by the rloudhurst which caused the Itlver Mnrge to overflow Its banks is far more exU-nded thnn was at first supposed. The deluge of water caused enormous landslides of trees and sand from the mountains Into the valleys, overwhelming houses, burying cattle and destroying other property. In many village the fleeing Inhabitants left everything behind them. Almost all th. riverside factories were destroyed, and no fewer than 500 workshops were wrecked. The town of Voiron present a la mentable appearance. All the bridges are gone and the streets are filled with masses of debris washed out from the factories and shops, bales of cloth, rolls of silk and similar manufactured pro ducts, while the roads of the town and the district round about are simply Im passable and choked With rocks and fallen trees or gullied with great wash outs. Voiron Is without gas, aB the eras works have been destroyed. Many of the principal merchants arc absolutely ruined, and thousands of workm n are not only without employ ment, but without shelter. 80 sudden was tho Inrush of the water that hun dreds burely escaped with their Uvea. In many of tho cafes and shops thf oc cupies were up to their shouldcro In wat-r before they knw what had hap pened. It In reported that a family of six perished, but thus far only t bodies have been found. Many stories are told of heroic rescues. Along 'he whole valley tho crops are completely destroyed. The municipal author I1 les hnve de cided to blow up the dam at CaiU'1 lon to. facilitate the escape of the water, which Is still three feet deep In m..ny house), especially at Molrans, where buildings are constantly collapsing. Suicide cn III Wedding Kvo. Pittsburg, June 8. A special from Llgonler gives the account of the sen sational suicide of Lawyer It. S. Kuh.i at Frank's hotel last night. Kuhn was to have married Miss Minute Lcasure this morning, and had made every ar rangement for the wedding. He went to his room at about 9 o'clock last even ing apparently In the best of spirits and without giving a hint of his pur pose Later he was found lying on tho floor dead, with a bullet In his temple and his brains spattered on the wall. In tlie pocket of tho dead man. who was said to have been worth 375,000, was found a will in which he leaves Miss Leasure $C,000 and the balance to his brother, John IS. Kuhn, said to be a Presbyterian minister at Altoona, Pa. Try Grnln-0 1 Try Graln-O I Ask your grocer to-day to show you a package of OltAIN-O. tlio new food drink that fakes tho placo of coffee. The children may drink it without Injury as well as the adult. All who try it, like it. GIJAIN-O has that ricli seal brown of Mocha or Java, but It Is inado from puro grains, and tlio most delicate stomach receives it without distress. J tlio prico of coflee. loo and 25 cts. per package Sold by all grocers. .The Silver UcpuuHcnu 1'arf.v. , Chleugn. June S. A new polltleat or-gnnlzatln-.i, already christened "The. Pllver nepubllran Paity of the United States" Is about to be formed in this city. Its promoters are Henry M. Teller, Fred J. DubolB, F. J. Cannon, Richard F. Pettlgrew. Senator Mantle, Charles A. Towne, Charles S. Hartman, John F. Shafroth and Charles II. Allen. These men bolted the St. Louis con vention nnd supported William J. Dryan. They and their followers aro In caucus here today, and It Is proposed to create a national committee and start tho campaign for congressional elections next year. Mothers will find Chamberlain's Cough ltemody especially valuablo for croup and wlioopiug cough. It will glvo prompt relief and is safe and pleasant. Wo havo sold it for several years and It has never failed togivo tho most perfect satisfaction. Q. W. Iticlmrds, Duqnegno, Pa. Sold by Oruhler II rod., druggists. Aliened I-'i-nti3iiinnt Hr7korri AYronod New York, June 8. Alfred It. Cosiln and Gerald M. Kberman, who are aald to be connected with the firm of IS. S. Dean & Co., were arrested yesterday by United States ofllcers. Upon Indict ments found laBt week three bench war rants were issued yesterday, and James B. Kellogg, Harry D. Kyle and Sam Keller, manager of the E. S. Dean company, wera arrested. All the In dictments are for violation of the pos tal laws. Tho prisoners were released on ball. Other arrests aro expected. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily, and forever, bo mado well, strong, magnetic, full of now life and vigor, hike No-To-Ilac, tho wondor-workor that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Huy No-To-lIao from your own druggist, who will guarantco a euro. 50c or $1.00. Booklet and samplo mailed free. Ad. Sterling Bemedy Co., Chicago or New York. Condemned Man '1.0 cancel from 'Prison Newark, N. J., June 8. Henry Kohl, who twice stood within twenty-four hours of standing on the gallows, was yesterday released from custody on tho charge ot murder, and held In 31,000 ball on a charge ot assault on his wife, committed before the murder. Kohl was convicted of the murder of his oousln, Joseph Prlenel. The case was fought back and forth through the courts of thlB state and of the United States. Finally the court of errors and appeals of this state declared the evi dence upon which he was convicted as ot such a nature that it left the sus picion of a doubt, and that Kohl should never havo been found guilty. A the principal witness for the state has died there Is no chance of his ever again being placed on trial. Who can measure tho inlluencc of a Mother! It lasts through all ages and enters tho confines of eternity. With ivhat oare, therefore, should she bo guarded and how great tho effort be to make her life happy. Mother's Friend makos child-birth In Ite subllmo effort, leaves the Mother stronger after than before confinement, and robe tho trying hour of its terror. No Mother can afford to neglect Its use. Of druggists at 11.00, or sent by mall on receipt of price. Write for book containing valu able Information for all Mothers, mailed free. Tbe Brsdfleld llegnlttor Co., Atlsnts, Us. Dr. Miles' Nervine Triumphs. Exce&stvo Norvoutnois from Childhood La Gtlope Elilngt on Heart Weakness. EV. n. P. flEAKEY, poster M. E church, Buchanan, Oa. writes Doc. 10, 1P98: "In childhood I was afflicted with excessive nervousness, which, almost devoloped Into St. Vitus danco. I partially recovered, but at college it gradu ally grew worse. Close study aggravated the t rouble ; any unusual exertion caused trembling all ovor. In 1900 I had a sovoro attack of La Grlppo which brought on hoart weakness I ban been almost constantly under treatment for V4dJ irouoies, ami nMpnt.lv w-llhryn t nvn It. Rostores Jl a" " T' Health and Nerve and Liver ItijfBil Pills and Unco then I have beun studying more and working harder than for years and tho goed effects that havo resulted seem to be permanent." Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sokl by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bnttlo benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerve sent free to all applicants. Pit. MI LBS MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TRIED. TIP! AW f AH WOMAN'S RELIEF. iyi prompt narrluM. Avovt iMttatxnu, iiron'i Tiair riLUind iiti ktotCTK. 'AintUK inrn.or turret (tcaita. price;, i Catow SriO. Co., Uotton,Mu. Our book, 4c 'or i&le nt KirlliVs drua storo and Shenandoah druc 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, 1.1VERY AND Undertaking; ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Wanted-An Idea 53 Protect jour tdeam they msy lirlnr you wealth. 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