EVENING HERALD IWTAllI.l.SIIKI) 1870. Published Ty Evening, Kioepl 8undy, at 1 Sooth Jakdik frsmrr. Nbah Obktbb. The Herald Is dellveied Inmiennndoon nnd iirmundliiK ImtMlmili oolite k, ir nhle to the mrriers. Br mall W.00 year, or renin n month, pnynuie in nuTnne. au aure m to spaaoe and position the right to ohnnire th mta Whenever the pub tIim nubllahers reserve rioettlon OI SAIvetainemema woeiiever lire pu Icntlon o( news demands It. The right If. rueervfal to reject any advertisement, whethei mid for or not. that the pnbltehere may deem Improper. Aaverttelng rated mode known upon application. .... Hntered at the poo to aloe nt Shenandoah, Pa., aa second oIims mall mutter. TKLKPHOKK C0NNKOTI0N. "All the Hews Thai's Fit to Print," Evening Herald FRIDAY. JUNK 11. 188T. Tim organisation of the School Hoard is still the subject of much comment among the Democrats of town, and the consensus of opinion In anything but favorable. There's blood on the moon. Sl'KAKINO of gold leaving this country, it is estimated that 1(50,000 Americans will make a trip to Europe during the present summer, and If they average an expenditure abroad of only fo00 they will leave In that country $75,000,000 of good American dollars. It is the opinion of the police com mittee in the AVilkesbarro Council that the coppers talk too much on their beats. They have prepared a resolution providing that If a police man converses more than ten minute with any person at any one time, he shall forfeit a day's wages. An aged Irishman in the steerage on board the American liner Waos land, which arrived at Philadelphia Sunday, had in his possession $17,000. which he produced only after his de tention had been threatened by the authorjtos. It was thought, owing to his advanced ago, ho might become a public charge wore he permitted to land. TilK apparent indifference of the leaders in this county at this time, in both political parties, may bo ac counted for in a measure. They aie resting on their oars preparatory to -the interesting contest, within Ho publican lines at least, that is antici pated next year. There are several office-holders who will be called to Hccount by the rank and file, and they will experience considerable difficulty in explaining their pabt conduct. TlIK return of Special Commis sioner Calhoun from Cuba revives in terest in the situation in that unfortu nate island and in tho prospective action of the Administration. It is believed that President MeKinley and Secretary Sherman are now likely to have sufficient information within a comparatively short time to enable them to not intelligently and in a way which will bring relief and encourage ment and substantial aid not only to American citizens in Cuba, but to those who are struggling in behalf of the cause of liberty. Thk report of Chairman Focht, of the legislative committee appointed by the last Legislature toiuakeinquiry into the subjeot, shows that this state is annually paying $1,500,000 for the support of foreigners and citkens of other states in our poor bouses, jails, penitentiaries and insane asylums. Reform is sadly needed in this direc tion, and tho matter should receive the serious consideration of our law makers. This is one of tho many in vestigating committees nppointed by tlie Legislature whose labors will likely be productive of some good, as Representative Focht has introduced a bill requiring all inmates of these institutions, not citizens of this state, to be returned to their native state or nation. Thk House at Harrisburg having adopted the Senate amendment tothc bill providing for the payment of in terest on state deposits, the bill now goes to the Governor for ids signa ture. The bill names six depositories -two in Philadelphia, two in Pitts burg and two in Harrisburg whioh shall be known as active depositories, and which shall pay 1J per cent, on daily balances. Other banks are re quired to pay two per etnt. This is a very wise movement and will have a salutary effect upon the finances of the state. There is no good reason why these banks should not pay a rea sonable interest on the large sums de posited annually with them, and there is no cause to anticipate that there will be any difficulty experi enced in obtaining from iMtnks of un exceptional standing the requirements of the bill. Thk Senator from this district is apparently rushing headlong into the open abiss of political olMtuurity, judging from ids coure in the pre sent Legislature. Perhaps it is fate. Here is what the Republican says of his position on the insurance bill: "Senator Coyle, of the Thirtieth Dis trict, will And it necessary to explain (or prevaricate about it) his voting with tlie nays in tlie Senate on the bill juisaed yesterday requiring tlie banking Institutions to ay interest on tlx- state funds deposited witli them. The Senator has a happy faculty of getting on tlie wrong side of every question benefteial to the workingiuen, of whom his constitu ency is principally comprised, and on very question euloulated to com; el the big banking (tonoern and corpor ations to pay their juit tribute to th support of thp Rtate. The Senator Rhuulri renieniber LinrolnV advice, 'you may fool all of the people some of the time, and yon may fool nome of the people all the time, but you 'aniiot fool all of the people all of the time.' Senator Ooyle, your name In DennU 1 You have betrayed your constituency." "Guilty cifSooond Iieuroo Murilo", New York, June 10. Henry A. Ho mer, 19 years old, yesterday pleaded irullty to murder In the second i! egret In the court of Jteneral sessions. This Ib the first plert mi, tie In New York state to this charge. The law making It pos sible was signed by (Jovernor Hlack a month ago. Homer was a waiter In a restaurant. On April 7 he was dis charged. Two days later he shot and killed John Hussell, the head waiter, who had caused his discharge. He will probably be sentenced to life lmprls mment. Don't neglect a cough because the weather Is pleasant; before the next storm rolls round It may develop Intu a serious diffi culty beyond repair. One Minute Ornish Cure Is pbt.y to take and will do what its name Implies. C. II. llageubuch. Convicted or l'loinoiiliti a I.nttoivi Ualtlmore, June 11. Jesse I.. Mae Daniel was found guilty yesterday In the United States dlstilct court for using the United States mans for un lawful purposes In the promotion of a loltei-y scheme under the name of Q. W. Balrd ft Co.. or the lloyal Havana Lottery crmpany. The chief witness agalnrt hlrn was Anthony Comstock, of New York, who trapped him with a decoy ori'cr for lortery tickets. Try Or.iln-O! Try (iniln-O I Ask your grocer to-day to show you a ckngo of OUAIN-O. the new food di ink tlmt takes tho place of coffee, flio children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it, like it. GHAIN'-O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the mot delicate stomach receives it without distress, i the price of eotlee. 15c and 2S i ts. ier jwokato. Sold by all grocers. I'lleerliiK WltcAt Icclmrr. Washington, June 11. Statistician Tlobliison, of the agricultural depart ment, yesterday afternoon Issued tlv following cereal crop report, Mr. Hyde the new statistician, not taking charge until after this report: The acrenge o( winter wheat at present growing, after allowance for abandonments, is 0I.G per cent, ot the area harvested last year or S9.9 of the area sown In the fall cf 1S0G. This, in round numbers, Is 21, 562,000 acres. In New York, Pennsyl vania, Delaware, Virginia, North Caro lina, Alabama, Texas, Arkansas, Ten nessee and West Virginia the are. shown, compared with that harvestei last year, hns been materially In crcr.itd. Grlp-Colds-IIeadnclie. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and Ij Grippo when Laxative Brnmo Qulnlno wil' cure you In one day. Put up in tabids ton C f.b!nn nn.Mnliutd trt ftl.A nl v rcflin,ied. Trice. 25 cents. "or sab by Kirlin's Pharmacy. l.orniiiiiy unit urceco. London, June 11. The correspondent of the Dally Mall at Athens says: Kx- traordlnary rumors are current as to the attitude of Germany. It Is alleged that the German government seeks to overthrow the Greek dynasty and to establish a rigorous control of Greek flnances. In order to attain thlf double object Germany wants a con tlnuanee of the war and "to have the terms of peace finally dictated In Athens Itself. These "statements seem scan ely worthy of credence, but it if prob.xblc that Germany will contlnui to press for financial control. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and fo rover, be mado well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, tako No-To-ISac, the wondcr-workor that makes weak men strong. ' Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. I!uy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guaranteo a cure. 50c or $1.00. Booklet and samplo milled free. Ad. Storling Bcmedy Co., Chicaso or Now York. Mllliluivr u- lieu imViiiioIdo. Washington, June 10. Mrs. Chhire Glulanl, ihe Italian woman who was shot by Jacopo Ferrari on Wednesday, died yesterday, thus making the deed one of murdpr as well as suicide. Fer rari wooed the woman In Italy, but was rejected, and cs.'.e to this ucon try, making his home in Detroit. Learning that she had come to this country, and was In Washington, he came here to uln her from her hus 'lanrt. nnd faKln::, shot and killed her jnd l.IniEelf. Don't thin your blood with sassafras or poison it with hluo-inass; but mil Nature by using DeWltt's Little ftuly Risers, tho fam ous little pills for constipation, biliousness and stomach and liver troubles. Thoy are purely vegetable. C. II. Hagenbuch. OIV for T.io Ai'otni Kckicms. London, June 10. The steamer Wind ward started again for Franz Justf Land yesterday. In order to brins bach from the Arctic regions the members of the Jacltson-Harmsivorth expedi tion, who have now spent three win ters at their little Arctic settlement, Klmwnod, near Cape Flora, where they erected an c bcervatory 2,000 feet above eea level. During the present summer tho expedition was to make an attempt to reach the highest point north through an opening In Queen Victoria sea, the open water discovered by Ur. Jjckson. Is the season tor new life in nature, now vigor in our physical systems. As tho fresh sap carries lifo into tho trees, so our blood should give us renewed strength and vigor. In its impure state it cannot do this, and the aid of Hood's Sarsaparilla is imperatively needed. It will purify, vitalize and onrioli the blood, and with this solid, correct foundation, it will build up good health, create a good appetite, tone your stomach and digestive organs, strengthen your nerves and over come or prevent that tired feeling. This lias been the experience of thou sands. It will ho yours if you take Hoods Sarsaparilla ng cine and Illood Purifier. Sold by all druggists. 81. u ti nii cure nausea, mdlgestton. MOOtl R -'IllS b'ltousnest. aswnM. . : Spring SENATORS DISCUSSING SUGAR. Tile I,fitiir DpfVi-rwl Delmto Opened. Airi-leiilturnl lluunt.v lK-rt-iitiil. V,'ashlngrton, June 10. The Ioiik de ferred drbnte on the sugar schiduii' of tlie tailff bill came on abruptly at 1 o'clock ycsti rday, after the senate b id disposed of the ceruls In the agrliul tural schedule. The Interest In the surar schi dule had been whetted for weeks, and aside from the fact that more rewnue in d rived from sugar than from any other article, there was the added Interest due to the sensa tional charges made of late within and without the senate, concerning Irn eu tarlttes In connection with the preMess ot the schedule. But the debate failed to develop any dramatic Incidents. Senators and rpectators soon lapsed Into a stute of indifference, as the speeches dealt with a labyrinth of technical details, of vital interest to the sugar refiner and expert, hut not to the general public. Mr. Jones of Ar kansas opened the dahate, to some ex tent answering Mr. Aldrlch's statement on the sugar schedule. It was argu mentative, and lacking In any severe denunciatory features. The senator held that the rates proposed gave the refiners an excessive differential, anil pointed out how they had thrived on the differential of the present law. Mr. Vest severely criticised the sugar trust, and argued that the rates were a further tribute to its vast resources. Mr. Caffrey, of .Louisiana, also opposed the schedule as a whole. No final action was taken on any feature 'of the schedule, further than the withdrawal of the original senate committee amendments. This leaves the house provisions of the bill, with an amendment Increasing the house differential from 87S-10C0 to 85100 cents per pound. The provisions relating to the Hawaiian Islands went over by mutual consent. Early In the day Mr. Tillman, of South Carolina, made a lively speech In favor of the amendment giving nn export duty on agricultural products, export duty on agricultural products. The brunty amendment was defeated 10 to 50. There Is n Class of People Who aro injured by tho use of coffee Recently there has been placed In all the grocery stores n new preparation called OUAI.N'-O, mado of puro grains, tlmt takes the placo of coffee Tho most delicate stomach receives it without distress, and but few can tell It from coffee. It does not cost over i as much. Children may drink It with great benefit. 15 cts. and 23 cts. per package. Try It. Ask for GUAIN-O. Coming Invents. Juno 10. Ico cream festival under tho auspices of tho Famous llaso llall Club, in Robbius' opera house i Juno 10. Ice cream and strawberry fes tival, in tho Presbyterian cupel. Juno 32. Ico cream and Strawberry fes tival under tho auspices of the All Saints P. 12. church, in the basement of tho church. "Our littlo girl had diarrhoea in a very bad form. Wo tried everything wo could think of but without effect until we got Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Strawberry, which helped her right away." Mrs. Ann llorg man, Vcrban, Sanilac Co., Mich. l)e-poiiuo i..'. ' .... . limp. Whiting, Ind., June 10. A depcrntp battle took place yesterday between eight tramps who had taken possession of n Lake Shore & Michigan Southern freight house and two police officers during which two of the tramps were wounded. The tramps refused to v.a cate the building when reinvested to do so by the yard watchman, und when the officers arrived a light ensued. The ofilcers were finally forced to use their revolvers, and succeeded In capturing all of tho trnnips. Bicycle riders, football playors and athletes gonerally, find a sovereign remedy for tho sprains and bruises and cuts to which they aro constantly liablo, in Dr. Thomas Eclcctric Oil. Clili.o-ii' SimnrsrloTM Arrested. ' Los Angeles, Cal.. June 10. Seven Chinese. Illegally landed at Dennis Point, near Capstrand. have been cap tured and landed In Jail hero, and tho master and seamen of the boat-"Nal rid" have been arrested for smuggling the Chinese Into this country. The boat was also seized. The Chinamen will be deported, and the officers and sailors prosecuted. A Household Necessity. Cascaret8 Candy Cathartic, the most won dcrful medical discovery of tho aso, pleasant and refreshing to the teste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing tho cntiro system, dispel colds, euro lieadaclio, fever, habitual constipation and biilousnoss. I'lonso buy and try a box of 0. C. C. to-day ; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold aud guaranteed to euro by all druggists. Wholo-nfo Mimlm-or Cnptiirea. Kansas City, Mo., June 11. Accord ing to a telegram received by Chlof of Police Valllns Hates Soper, who mur dered his wife and two children at Ar chie, Cass county, six years ago, has been captured In Ashland, Oro. He will be brought back for trial at onre. He has made a full confession. Soper killed his wife and children on Wed nesday, April 22, 1801, at his home in Archie by beating them to death with an ax. FOOD STRENGTH. CO.Ml I'ltO.M TItH ItlfillT lOOl) riioi'Kiti.Y DiaitsTim. Food strength is natural strength. It is new strength ; created strength. That Is, it is not stimulation. The real strength of your lxxly is your constitutional strength, your reserve strength, It tho result of eating proper food and digesting it. Eating food does no good st all ; rather harm unless it is digested. So that every thing narrows itself down to one proposition : How is youwligestion f O.ie perbon in three of us have Indigestion in some form or another. It is not rosily a disease, but a condition; a condition which may lwcomo serious. We all with to be strong, ami we might all becoiue so if we digested our food. Tlie less of your strength is a kerkw matter. It may be the beginning of a dangerous disease. It may mean that you cannot go on with your work. Hkaker Digestive Cordial Is an aid to digestion. It la a strength maker. It mak you strong. It relieves at once nil the symptoms of scute dysiiepshi, toues up ths system and creates nosh, energy apd strsitgth, Taken regularly it will permsimHtly our iudigcstioii and make ta wttk, thin, ir ritable, nervous dyspp4lu.tning, fat, hearty and well again. A 10 cent bottle will slW you what It will do. Sold by druggist at 10, SB, SO cents ami f 1.00 a bottle. "OOIiD DUST.' THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Bt. Louis, Now York, Boston, Philadelphia. Cbleago, THE NEW ENGLAND STORM. It Does Urent lmmiigf) to Property In tho HiKtorn Stilton. Boston, June 11. The northeast rain storm which set In Wednesday morn ing, and which was apparently the culmination of a week of dull easterly weathor, appears to have blown Itself out. The storm has been almost un precedented for this month, many years having passed Blnce rain has fallen so heavily in June. The storm was ap parently confined to Massachusetts and the regions northward, scarcely any rain falling south of the state line. The destruction to life and property bv reason of the storm has also been surprising, particularly along the vari ous branches of the Boston Matiif railroad. Washouts have multiplied during tho day, and the terrible freight wreck at Kxeter, N. II. , In which three trainmen were killed, was due directly to the storm. Nearly every city and town In Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont, situated on a stream of considerable slse, re ports more or less damage by the high water, while the lowlands all through this region are Hooded. At Dover. N. H where In -..95 four bridges nnd a business block were car ried away by the Hoods, the Cocheco mills have suspended operations. Hrldges were carried away between Bellows Falls and Chester, Vt. A young man named Frank Noyes went down with one of them and was drowned. Along the Merrlmac river, particular ly nt Concord, N. II., there was somo destruction of property. In that city one of the peculiar results of the over flow of Penacook lake Is that the clty'o water supply has been cut oft, as the water has been diverted from the ser vice pipes. The precipitation has been e l-eptlon-al, 2.0C Inches of rain having fallen Blnce yesterday morning, while the wind at times reached a velocity of 30 miles an hour. The reports from northern New Eng land show even a greater rainfall than In this state, and predict small crops because of the seed rotting In the sod den ground. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottlo or common glass witli urino and let it stand twenty-four hours ; a sedi ment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of tho kidneys. When urino stains linen it is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinato or paiu in tho buck, is also convincing proof that tho kidneys and bladder aro out of ordor. WHAT TO DO. Thoro is comfort in tho knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Koot, tho great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain in tho back, kidneys, liver, bladder and cvory part of tho urinary passagos. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding paiu in passiug it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during tho night to urinato. Tho mild and the. extra ordinary effect of Swamp-ltoot is soon realized. It stands tho highest for Its won derful cures f tlie most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have tho best. Sold by druggists, prico fifty cents and ono dollar. You may havo a sample bottlo and pamphlet botli sent free by mail. Men tion Evening Herald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Iiinghamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guaranteo tho gonuiuess of tills oiler. Capl.iiii AiniioWh' l'uii.i rnlf. Atlantic City, June 10. Captain An drews, the daring mariner, who re cently crossed the Atlantic ocean to Spain In a 20-foot dory, walked out of the window on the second lloor of the American Hotel at Egg Harbor, Wed nesday night, and was, it Is believed, fatally injured. He was brought to this city, and was found to have re ceived coiiBUHskin of the brain, a brok en hand and severe body bruises. Ills life Is despaired of. Andrews was on his way to this city, and stopped over In Egg Harbor for the night. Not only piles of the very worst kind can bo cured by DeWltt's Witch Jlasel Salve, but oczema, scalds, burns, bruises, boils, ulcers and all other skin troubles can lie instantly relieved by the same remedy. 0. II. llagen buch. ISx-Uniik time-Hint lii.. cliMl. Minneapolis, June 11. Tlie grand jury has Indicted four officials of the failed Washington state bank. They are A. C. Haughen, the president, who at the time of the failure was also city treasurer, and Is now under indictment for his conduct of that office; J. II. Field, the caBhler nt the bank: A. K. Johnson, the well known steamship agent, and Olaf Searle, of St. Paul, who were directors. The charge is Borrow Ing money from tho bank In violation of the state law, which prohibits bank officials from so doing. Striker Aeeeptf Itotbieetl W.iuow. Pittsburg, June It. The strike at Jones & I-aughlin's American works was declared off by the strikers' com mittee yesterday, and all the old men who can get work will go back at the reduction. About tieO new men have lieen taken on, and probably that many of the old employes will be oompelled to seek work elsewhere. Sunday Hull IMaylnir Itlsunl. Itochester, N. Y.. June 11. Justice Davy yesterday afternoon instructed the gi ind Jury to tli effect that Sun day bill playing Is against the law, ind that It Is their du';' If thov fld tMolntiou o'. the law to present Indict nientp. Some lor ten, some for twenty and some for thirty ytwrs have suffered from piles and then have I wen iiuktkly sad tieraiausDtly cured by using DeWltt's Wltcu Usiel Mire, the great remedy for plies and all fo nut of tklu dlMattta. U. 41. llugeubucli. "GOLD DUST.' Insist on the Genuine The best Washing Powder made. Best for all clean ing, does the work quickly, cheaply and thoroughly. Largest package greatest economy. - CIRCLED LONG ISLAND. Tho Speedy Porter .Million tho Trip In Iteoord llronkluir Tlmo. New York, June 11. The United Btates torpedo boat Porter on Sunday made the marvelous record of a mile in less than two minutes, with scarcely an effort. Yesterday she made the cir cuit of Long Island in faster time than It has ever been made before, and suc cessfully passed the most severe test that has ever been given a boat In her tlass. The weather conditions were by no means of the best. The vessel was put under all conditions of boiler power and run at various speeds, but was not let out at any time, the highest speed for any one hour being 27 knots. As the little black flyer passed up through the sound the water was calm, and fast time was made up to Montaufc Point. Then a strong easterly swell, with a sharp sea from the fresh north wester then blowing, waB encountered, and the run from the point to Sandy Hook was a stiff one. The Porter cut through the whitecaps like n knife, and despite her high speed scarcely any water was taken on deck. The inspecting board was landed nt 6:45 p. m., exactly 12 hours and 36 min utes from the time they started, having made the circuit of the island, a dis tance of nearly 300 miles, In time never approximated before. The board will today try torpedoes and tost tho ves sel's maneuvering qualities. Tuitnini,E Accident. It is a tcrrlblo ac cident to ho burned or sodded ; but tho pain and agony and tho frightful disfigurements can ho quickly ovcrcomo without leaving a scar by using DeWltt's Witch Salvo. C. 11. Ilauenbueb. Summer Kxcurslon Itollte Hook, On Juno 1 tho Passenger Department of the Pennsylvania liailroad Company issued tho 1807 edition of its summer excursion ipute book. This work is designed to pro vide tho public witli short descriptivo notes of tho principal summer resorts of Eastern America, witli tho routes for roacbing them. ami the rates of faro. There aro over four hundred resorts in tho book to which rates aro quoted, and over fifteen hundred differ ent routes or combinations of routes. It is compiled with tho utmost care, and alto gether is tho most complctoand comprehen sive handbook of summer travel ever offered to tho public. Its 219 pages aro Inclosed In n liandsomo and striking cover, in colors. Several maps, presenting tho exact routes over which tickets aro sold, aro bound in tho book. It is also profusely Illustrated with fino half touo 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 aftera careful ex amination of tho contents of this publica tion. On and after Juno 1 it may bo procured at any Pennsylvania liailroad ticket olUce at tho nominal prico of ten cents, or, upon application to tho general office, llroad Street Station, by mail for twenty cents. Trivial HxoiihO For lli'lltat ?,ltirt!m. Little Hock Ark., June 11. Mlsa Leona Goodman was killed In a most shocking manner at Rover, Ark., Weu- nesday night. The. Yell county nor mal Is being held at that place, and a large number of teachers are In at tendance. A party of young ladles and gentlemen were out serenading, and went to a house where a young teacher named Llpp was stopping. When awakened by the serenade Lipp fired a shot Into the serenading party. The bullet struck Miss Goodman In the neck, causing Instant death. The mur derer was arrested and spirited away to Danville by the ofilcers, who feared that an attempt would be made by the excited people to lynch him. W. 11. Johnson, Newark, 0,. savs, "Ouo Minuto Couch Cure saved mvonlv child from dying by croup." It has saved thousands of others sullerlng from croup, pnetimuuia, bronchitis and other serious throat and luug trou ules. (J. 11. uagenuuen. NUGGETS OF NEWS. ' Mayor Itice, of Canton, O., has with drawn as a candidate for the Demo cratlc nomination for governor. Two men have been tarred and feath ered at Hutte, Mont., and escorted out of town for the city's good. The young daughter of a farmer of AVoodbrldge township, N. J., was at tacked by a wild pig and seriously wounded. Disastrous floods are reported In the Taureda province, Russia, enormous (Vintage having been dono by the over flowing rivers. .Tune Snow sti'llion .MiisMioriusotts. Gloucester, Mass.. June 11. The un usual spectacle of a heavy snow squall was witnessed here for about 15 mln utes of 2 o'clock yesterday morning. The storm was especially heavy at Bast Gloucester and Itocky Neck. AVould-ho Lynchers Htrtetrnokod. Montgomery, Ala., June 11. Gover. nor Johnston received a telegram yes. terday from Sheriff Fulghom, ot Huntsvllle, Ala., stating that a mob ot 200 men had captured a freight train at Decatur and started to Huntsvllle to lynch the two Decatur negroes, Lewis Moore and Claude Neville, who are charged with orimlnally assaulting Nellie Lawton, white, aged 13, and sent to Huntsvllle for safe keeping. Gover nor Johnston ordered the Huntsvllle company to report to the sheriff under arms, but they were not needed, as the train was sidetracked at Green Itiver, and the mob walked back In disgust. To Invostlgitto "Northern Tonolilnirh Austin, Tex., June 11. After a wran gle lasting over three hours the lower house of tlie legislature yesterday adop ted a revolution to have a commute appointed to Investigate the charge that there were northern professors oc cupylng chairs In the Texas State uni verslty who were teaching Republican politics and ridiculing the history of the lost cause. Sick headache can be mil uk.lv and eom pletely overcome by using those famous little IUs Known as "Hewitt's Little itarly users." u. ji. iiHgeuuuun. Sttloldo to Itsonre Lynching. Clnclnna.l. June 10. It was developed i tvi irtfinest yesterday on the death of Alfred fjuie. who com mitted suicide, that the motive was in escape mob vengeance. (.nl"k had lieen discovered In the art of an at tempted criminal asnult upmi a 10-year-old girl, and with the Ilibana In tldent fresh In his rrlnd ln"k h s own life rather than rUl: death at the hands of a mob. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKET: riioiionennl pny or Trmllnir on Ni. Yrtrk'n Htno't livo'innar". New York, June 10.-T,.fny r.t-n.vi i fu largest volume of trading on the block Exchange for the year thus fir. the tut it sales of all stocks being SOMWO share" Tho dealings wore well distributed throughout the list, many stocks f.mt have lain dormant for a long time holm: called Into activity by the awakened de mand for securities uinovr the outside public. This ihmnr.il ws Indicated b.t the rood commission house buying. Hut there was also quite extensive commlss'on house selling of storks, pointing to inc probability that the continued nteai'y rim In prices has Invited the marketing of some holdings that have been kept back for a long turn In the mHrket. Tho mark ed strength of the market during nil the a&rly nnrtln of the day was accompanied bv more or les desultory selllni; to tako pronts, but up to the final l.our of the trading all these offering were absorhe.' wit: out nry mnrkul rreit on me l inr het. Hut a heavy realising moveme. t I the 111 I hovr wiped out a lan.-e o:irt 0 the miller rein In most seeurlti a. nn.-l nil of It In oulto a number. Closing bldi: Uilto. & Ohio... 10H Lehigh Valley.. :, Cbesn. ft O.Mo... 1TH M. J. Central., '.fu Del & Hudson. .IWTtt' W. Y. I'enral. 0' D 1j. A W'i UDH lelirsvlvuula . . f " DrJ 14'A niid-"g - I."! Erie W. 11 f.t. Paul ' All asfct's paid. oiio-n1 Sln-'mH, Philadelphia, June 10. Flour In !r,-t demand; winter super., I2.7BJ2 90; do. ex tras. J3i3.!t5: Pennsylvania roller, cle:ir, U.SMM; do. Btralriit. S4.106iM.gO: western winter, clear, do. straight. 11.10: 4.20; city mills, .extra, tl.10tn.40. liye flour (inlet and steady nt S2.25I&2.40 per barrel. Wheat dull; contract wheat, July. "3j'i3',4c; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. i Delaware red, spot, HOC. ; No. 2 rod. July, 740.; do. September, do. Decem ber, 72Vc. Corn dull: stoa'mer corn, Bpjt, 2Mh'" 2ft',4c. ; No. 2 yellow for local trade, 31c.. No. 2 mixed, spot and June. 2SVi 29H-C. Oats culet, but firm; No. x white, clipped, carlots, 20V4e. ; No. 2 white, Juno nnd July, SSHfiZfa.: do. August and Sep tember, 214fr2ao. Hay steady for good; cnolce timothy, Sl3.no for large bales. Itecf steady; beef hams, $25. Pork easier; family, $10.60. I.ard oaBy; city, S3.SMf3.40. Putter steady: western creamery. llW15c.; factory, 7Mn0Vto.i Klglns, 15c; Imitation creamery, 0mn2vtc.; New York dairy, 10 Iil4',tc,: do. crenmsry, lUtlSc.: fnncy pi Ints jobbing nt 174120c. ; do. extra Penn sylvania, wholesolo, IGo. Cheese quiet: largo New York, So.: small fancy. TW Sc.; part skims, 4iiCV4c: full sklma, 2(iSe. BggB strailv; New ioru and Pennsyl vania, llVstt12c: western fresh, lOViOllc; southern, $2.552.70 per SO dozen cases. Pig Iron quiet; southern, 19.25(810.25; northern, $10fil2. Copper steady; lake brokers. $11; exchange. $10.87tt11.12Vj. Tin strong; straights, $13.GOi13.70; plates easy. Spelter firm: domestic, J4.20srl.30. Load firm at S3.27i';3.32V4; brokers steady at J3.12V!,. Tomatoes, per carrier. 1J?1.2B. Cabbage, per barrel or crate, $1.25471.50. offco closed dull; July, $7.30; September, $7.35; December, $7.S57.45. Live Stoo't MnrlfPtw. New Y'ork. Juno . 10. Gables- rfnpte American Htec,rs at lojfllc.; shqep at 11T 12Hc: refrigerator beef nt 8M!8c. Calves active and firm; venls, $4fGJ5; butter milk' calves, $3.5004. Sheep 'woak; year lings steady: lambs lower; sheep, $3.C0 4.35; yearlings, $4.5015; lambs, $5.3&flG.2R Hogs stendy lit $4ij4.Ju. Kust Liberty, Pa., Juno 10. Cattle steady; prime, $5Q5.15; common, $3,250' 3. CO; bulls, stags und cows, $2j3.C5. Hogs Blow; prime pigs, $3.06if3.70; best medium weights and good Yorkers, $3.15; common to fair Yorkers. $3.00: heavy hogs, $3.50jJ S.55; roughs, $2,251)3, Sheep steady; choice, $lil4.10; common, $2.C0S3.2U; cholco year lings $4.50'Q4.75; spring limta, $165; veal calv-H, $5.50f(5.75. ft SHORT STORY In Wilkesbarre Llfe--lntercsting to the Public at Large. Many a reader of this in Wilkcsharro has seen tho large watch sign, tlfat hangs out at No. 40 North Main street. It is thcro to tell the peoplo who seo it that Robert W. Ilaight watchmaker, etc., can bo found at that loca tion, aud porliaps you may doubt tho follow ing, In which case you can always find Mr. Ilaight at his address roady and pleased to verify It. Watchmaking, as it is called, is no doubt thought to bo a comparatively easy business on the constitution of a man, but this Is not the case. Tho constant stooping position maintained while at work brings witli it many aches aud pains. Such positions In tirao cllect the action of tho kidneys, nnd this Is lust what it did In tho caso of Mr, Ilaight, asd ho began to look for a remedy that would relievo. At last ho was awarded One day he read of Doan's Kidney Pills, Nothing was claimed for thorn, but that thoy wero a kidney cure. All the ills that flesh is heir to wero uot sot down as being subject to their wondrous influence, and this inspired conlidcueo in them. Tuo symptoms dos cribed by kidney sufferers woro his symptoms, Ho began taking them. Three or four doses brou glit a change, aud day by day ho grow better, now ho says : I am entirely over my trouble. Homo remedies I havo used but found but littlo reliof of a temporary nature. My greatest trouble was lameness and stiffness in tho buck, witli sharp, shoot ing pains In tlie region of tho kidneys consider Doan's Kidney Pills a good and safo remedy, and I recommend them, tD others.: No better proof of merit can be offered than tlie platu facts as stated by those who know by experience. Call ou Sir. HalSht If you doubt this. Doan's Kidney Pills are for salo by all ueaiers. l'rlco au cents. Mailed by Foster. Mllbiirn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Sole agon ta for the U. 8. Kemember tho name Doau's and take no other. THE - SUN. The first c American Nawspa pern, CUART,liS A. DANAJitlltor. The American Constitution, the American idea, the American Spirit These first, last and all the time, forever. Daily, by mail, - $6 a year Daily cVSuiiday.by mail, $8 a year The Sunday Sun Is the greatest Sunday Newspaper In the world Price 5c. a copy. By mall, $2 a year Address THE BUN, New York. Georgia's Fair Authoress Tslti Why 8ho Uses Dr. Miles' Restorative Remedies. HE NAMF. of Mrs. J. E. Harwell, (noo Julia Emma I'lpmrnlnt) Is a fmillar ono In the state of Ooorgla. Sho writes! '.'It Is with pleasure that I express my gratltudo for tho wonderful benefits I havo received fiom Dr. Miles' Kestoratlvo Itomedles, especially tlie Nervlno, tho Ncrvo and Liver Pills, New Heart Cure aud Antl Paln Pills. Actual experience has taught me their great worth. No family should bo without them. They hnvo fully restored mo from a complica tion of disorders chief ly affecting tho hoart, nervous system and kidneys. When I trav el I always tako ono ot your Anti-Pain Pills Dr. Mllnn rtostoroa Health . before entering tho cars and thus prevent BWlmmlng of tho head and nausea, to which I havo been subject for several years." Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guaranteo, first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Hook on lloart and Nerves sent frco to nil applicants. DH. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. ft ATOMS TANSY PILLS Ml A TBI tD, TICS AND lFK WOMAN B Ktllth, M AlwayipromMind MltabU. Aveiit Imxtatkmt, 9 SrCt CaTUN'I TASIT 1'ILU KTld SAVE BKOIBTB. M JTa.h..,,. itnret. or aent dirret (lealrd), lrlet, 91. TasSSCATos Brio. Co., Boaton, Mwi. Our book, 40. Por sale at Klrlln's drug storeamTShcnandoalt drug store. OR THIS WEEK We offer two assortments of glassware for 5 and 10 cents that cannot be beat any where for the money jn town. A FINE LINE OF GLASS LAMPS. Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Wanted-An Idea I Who can think of tome Blmpta thing to patent? Protect your Meaai thT mar bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDEItUUnN ft CO., Patent Attor neys. Washington, 1). a., for their l.a prise offer ma list ot two hundred lnrentlons wanted. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, 203 West Coal Street. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS IIDADACIIES Cured by this Rraiiulnr effervescent and stimu lant. An Instant oure for sour stomachs and headaches, which often accumulate from having a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. nillions of Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in flretclftsa re liable companies as represented by HAVir. PATIsT Insurance Ajrer,f. UO.VIU J7A.U31. lao South Jardin St Also Ufa and Accidental Companl est A Handsome- Complexion Is one of tho greatest charms a woman C4B posseas. 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