- ""-v-' EfENINGHERALD mrAiu.istiHo 18TO. Pnhllshed evary Kventna. Kieapt flnndajr, al ' Mouth .Tarmk Strhkt, Nbak Ohhtrr. The Heratd Is deitreied In fMienanrtnan And the atir-Diindlna towns for atx oento h weak, pa o the cArrieni. By nutll ll. 00 a yaw, or V cent a month, payable In advance. Advertise ment charged ocordlnr to apAoe And poltlon. Tin publishers renerve the rfaht to change tb rnviltlon of advertisements whenever the pub 1,'ntlnn or now demand It. The riant la reserved to reject Any Advertisement, whether paid (or or not, that the publisher may deem Improper. Advertising rate made known upon application. KnM-red at the postofnee At Shenandoah, Pa., as second class ruall matter. TBLBPIIONB OONKRCTIOK. "All the Hews That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald WE0KK8DAY. 3VSS 16, 167. Tivb hundred lionwlesg cnrrlAgeaJ will be placed on tne streets or I'arig after July 1st. Lkt us horse that this movement of Southern Senators into the 'Republi can patty will cease lefore Tillman is reached. Thk break in the free trade line among the Southern Democrats has caused consternation among the calamity howlers. Thk Horough Council will probably dispose of the electric light question at the regular semi-monthly meeting to-moiTOW night. Skwatou GrORMArr, one of the Democratic, lenders, in authority for the statement That the tariff bill will pasB the Senate before July 1st. . That "roll of honor" remains in Htath'Tpto-. It is all right, howevor, as a free advertising scheme, ns some of the local "contributors" well know. A l'OKT sneaks of "the cheerful castanotsof tho frogs." The Shenan doah croakers muUo nothing but doleful noises in tlioir melancholy honeyard. PllK.-HDKNT McKlxr.RY is appar ently a great friend of the newspaper men. He refused to enter the Vander bilt mansion at Asheville unless the correspondents were also received. Tim discovery of an error in tho Latin inscription on the Shaw monu ment at Boston has rovealed the in teresting fact that no two Latin scholars in tho city can agree as to how it should be corrected. Fathkh CmiiiAX, of Holy Savior church, Wilkesbarro, is doing great work in tho interest of total abstin ence. He has enrolled within tho past sixty days over 100 men and hoys. Ho proposes to continue the work until all in his parish aro pledged to abstinence. "FiwdaTl" O'Doxnkll ii name familiar in the annals of the anthra cite mine region snfd his master (Coyle) voted for the AVeiler lahor hill, when the records show that his vote was against it. Tho hireling's epithets recoil on himself. Ex-Candidatk Hryax knows which side of his bread is buttered. He is quite conscious of the fact that the return of the gold Democrats to the ranks of the Democracy would be fatal for his ambitions for tho presi dential cHudidncv in 1000. Notwithstanding the unfavorable weather reports from the West, re. liable intelligence is to the effect that the crops generally givo promise of a bountiful harvest. Husiness is pick ing up in nearly every department, and the prospects of improved times have greatly brightened within a fortnight. Ik you have ever seen a man with nervous prostration or havo suiTered from its eiTeots yourtelf, you will realize in a measure tho condition of Kditor O'Donnell, of the American, in trying to keep his employer straight on certain measures before the Senate. Truly, he is to be envied. Tick Hkuai.d to-day furnishes its readers with an interesting article on the subject of pathological shoeing, read before the meeting of the Schuylkill County Veterinary Sur geons, at Pottsville to-day, by our townsman, Dr. W. H. Yingst. It will prove interesting reading to many of our readers. Thk war veterans are rushing for ward their applications for pensions under the present administration. During the last ten days 11,000 appli cations have been filed. The approxi mate number of such claims now pending in the bureau is 85,000, while H4.100 have been disposed of during the eighty-three days subsequent to March 8th last. O'DOWHKW CoyleV maw "Fri day" has received his orders from his master, and is preiMtring to exe cute them to the best of his ability which isn't saying muuli for the orders. Nevertheless, the llKKAI.li will continue to hold up to public gaze the reeord of the Senator from this district whenever he violates the trust imposed in him by the people. And if lie continues in the same ciiurse he has in the past, it is likely his name will continually appear upon the black list, fur no man ever represented this district who has re ceived more favors from corporations and quietly did their bidding, at the I .r- alii i Mime tlinn claiming to 1k the Mpe-.-lal raprMntatlv of tlie tailoring cIhksi-h. Hp Ik a (lf-iiiafrf-tip of the leppent lyt. It kci'Hin to bp settled that Winter steen will have to ntniiil imothnr trial. The most reliable information that can be ascertained is that the jury stood eight for conviction to four for acquittal. Coymc's man Friday "Friday" O'Donnell evidently has lud a bad fit of indigestion, the crow he had to swallow on his master's vote on the Weller labor bill apparently disagreed with Win. We would advise him to get Dr. T. J. Joyce to dance him around the sanctum, as he did a few months ago. This would work the bile off his liver, too. as well as settle his stomach. V. H. Jotitiaeit, Newark, O., aava, "Oue niaotc uoagn um saved my only cm m rrom dying hy croup." It line saved tliotimtiiU ol others ufferilu from omtm. nuuiiiuuiiia. bronchitis and other serious throat and lung troubles. (J. 11. Jtagommcu. One Vcar ami $MUO Vine Tor- I'wjnrjr. Trenton, June 13. In tho nUrd States court yertcrday Mrs. Hanpc.li llubbert, alias Slot urn, of Lorm llmn,-h was sentenced to serve one year In the Monmouth county Jail and to pay a fine of $600. Mrs. Slocum had plead ed guilty to three Indictments of per jury. Her specific offense was the re colvlng, through this perjury, of W0G In pension money as a soldier's widow after she had married a second time. Mrs. Slocum soucht to excuse her ac tion by the eli-im that the second mar rlasro wr.s never lcR".!ly solemnised. The woman 13 ") yeats o!d. A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison of Wurtlilligton. Ind., "Ann," writes: "Von have a valnnhle pre scription in Electric Hitters, and I can cheer fully recommend It for Constipation and Sick Headache, and as a general system tonic It lins no equal." Mrs. Annie Stehle. -262fl (Vitas Grove Ave., Chicago, was all run down, could not cat or digest food, had a imckaclio which never lelt her sum fell tired and weary, but six bottles of Klectrlc .Jitters restored bet health and renewed her strength. Trices 80 cents and $1.00. Out a bottle at A. Wasley's Drug Storo. Declined to Submit to 'iln-..iitr. West Point. N. V., June 16. Bertram Sanders and a youth from Arkansas, whose name could not be learned, re turned to their respective homes yes terday and declined to take further part in the examination for cndetshlps, mi the ground that they had been se vere'y ha7cd. Tiny eniercd the exam ination with a class of 96 Monday, to undergo t exam'.n itlon for admission to the United States mliltaiy academy. They alleged that Cadets ficott, Ma- ginnta "anl Nesblt had haserv them 9enders comes from the Sixth Indiana dlstilct. Mr. James Perdue, an old soldier residing !it Monroe, Mich., was sevoruly afllicted with rheumatism but received prompt rollef from pain by using Chamberlain's l'aln Bal He says : "At times my back would aclio so badly that I could hardly raise up. If I had not gotten relief I would not bo hero to write those few lines. Cliamlierlain's Pain llahn has done mo a great deal of good and I feol very thankful for it." For sale by (Irulilor Hros., druggists. l.oolcx l.lku n Murder ."W.vMtpry. Eastr.n. Pa., June 1C Harry T Clau-fr, the assistant postmaster n.: SeldeiFVll'e, this county, suddenly and mysteriously disappeared on Sunday and the people believe the young mai has been foully dealt with. Sever.!' times In the last year Clauser has pre vented burglars from rilling the post oince, and a few weeks ago had s hand to hand encounter with" a couple of thieves. Shots were exchanged, but the robbers got away. The next day the road from the otllce was streaked with blood. On Sunday a messenger delivered a note to Clauser requesting his rresence thnt night at the Paclfk House, South Bethlehem, lie started away at 9 o'clock, and that was the last seen of him. ID IE1 YEARS OF II And Then the Right Thing in the Right Place Alters the Condi tion of Btoomsburg Lady. Mrs. K. A. Iless. of 7th street in Illooms- burg. For ten years she has suffered from kidney disorders. Many things has Mrs. Hess tried, looking for relief and euro. At last lier efforts were rewarded. Tho little enemies to kidney dl-iease have conquered the distressing backache, tho stomach dis orders, tbu headaches, In fact all tho aches that follow were the kidneys fall to perform the work designed for them by nature. This is whai she says: "The symptoms de scribed for kidney complaint were mluo to a dot. I liad pains sharp and piercing way duwn low in the hack ; I suffered from head- ac'ies that were torrlble in severity ; bad some stomach disorder; the urine was highly colored and came too frequently ; I was much woie after dolug auy kind uf heavy work that required the use of or taxed my hack, such as vleaniiis house, etc., but this year I cleaned house alone and never felt tho least hit of inconvenience ; thanks to Doan's Kidney Pills. Cold affected me and I grew nervous and weak ; I hare lwen so bad I would try anything to relieve the pain. I liegan taking Dean's Kidney 1111a, and only used them two or three days when I began to notice they were doing me good ; am alright now ; I am glad to say I feel perfectly well ; I earnestly recommend Doau's Kidney Pills to all sufferers with a iin in the small of the buck." What more can you ask than testi mony like this? Plain, truthful endorse ment Is wht the proprietors of Doan's Kid ney Pills are placing before tho public and no medicine of modern times can produce such testimony as that which Is being published about the little kidney conquerors. Doan's Kiducy Pills are sold by all dealers. Price 50 cents per box, or 6 boxes for H 50. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Foster Milburn Co., solo agents for the U. S. Ilulfalo, N. Y. Celebrated FomMc ovdu-fl nevar nil KtW vtth Tuij 'i4 Venafro ' ftafV and larw faJrW fUiM jpamnortl rub utf otkv life rdtami.(hjrntttl uperior tow J a " to all crfkaM. r.ieu. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY OVRK JLUI jtervot iHarmiiiig nam orj, lmiotiDoy HlawplaMD m, to . wuifd lit adum and oihr esommh and India- oration. They quiwuy ana lurviy twtare Ijm( Vitality in old or roawi. ana fit a man for study, boainaaa or marriage. Pravant Innanfty and OoninmDtion : mat -rriAir iima simirs immMiu in h liamediAte lmprc iro all ctbara nil. mani AMtl aftWifa t nTTIUfl where all ctliajra m tist npon imflng the genuine Ajax Tablets. iiavooarod thoaunda and will poaltiTo writtan guarantee to ojfect a ear ta eaeb oaaa Of refond the poper. Pries 60 oetitf ber neckaea, at aTiaaflkacaa (CTRreetmont) for a&bfi. Hr mall, In l4n wreusar, ojon receipt uf pripe. Qlfoaier fret. uuro tuu. , u S-f m IMrhli St., "1 CUufa, 111. Korsak-ln Hlu'iianiloah, Pa., at A. Wasley's and Klrllnn, Prugglits. 1Q t.traM In U FOR And rout for tired mnthers In a warm bath wltliCuTici KA Skat, aid asingTeappllaatlon Of CrtTIcrliA (nlntinont) , the great Skin cure. CrmcuRA llkMcniEs afford Instant relief, and point to a speedy cure of torturing, dis figuring, humiliating, Itching, burning, bleed ing, crnsteri, sealy skin and soalp humors, with losi of hair, when all else falls. 8M Uirrnithoolllw irorli. lMtmOseolsDOniH. Ootr , Hnt Front.. Benton. tl or " How W Oort gVln-Tortarxl BiMm," frte, SKIN SSALPTu'Mft. ALL EXONERATED. N'oClmrsea Aimlnnt Militia orOnielnlB at Urliiiun, O. Urbana, O., June 18. Coroner Hewitt rendered the following verdict late last night on the death of Harry Hell, who was killed when the first attack was mad on the county Jail on the night befoie the lynching of "Click" Mitchell: "I do find that the deceased came to his death from a wound In the head produced bv a rifle ball fired by a member of Company D, Third regi ment, acting under orders from the captain of said company, and while at tempting to defend the county Jail and prevent a crowd of people there as sembled from doing violence to the prisoner. "I fail to find any failure or neglect on the part of the governor, Asa 8. Bushnell, to promptly respond to any request made to him or the sheriff, Lewis II. McLaln, for troops to assist him In defen"ng said Jail or protect ing said prlsi ler. And I do not find any failure on the part of Lewis II. McLaln to use all means at his hands for the protection of said Jail or said prisoner. "I further find that Mayor C. II. Gan son directed the police force of the city to do all in their power to preserve or der, and he did not In any way attempt to usurp the power of the sheriff, or In any manner claim to represent him In discharging his duty, and that his con duct on that occasion was wholly di rected toward preventing any violence to the prisoner by the persons there assembled and any further killing of the people by the militia." A similar verdict was rendered as to ho H.mii, nf llnton linker. Hundreds of precious little ones owe tlioir lives to Dr. Thomas' Bclectric Oil, tho Hoverelgn cure for croup and all other throat or lung diseases. The National Siengcrfest. Tho National Siongerfest, or German Song Festival, to be hold in Philadelphia week of Juno 31st to LHltli. will undoubtedly he ouo of the greatest musical festivals over held in the United States. liosides the prize contests by singing societies from all parts of tho country. there will bo grand concerts by somo of tho greatest soloists now known, assisted by an immense, well-trained chorus of 0000 voicos Thero will ho a panido of the United Societios. several picnics and opon-air concerts. Tho entire week will bo given up to mirth, music and fong. The Philadelphia and Heading Kailway has placed on sale, at all its stations. Special Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia, good going Juno li)th to 23d and returning until Juno 2Glli inclusive, at tho greatly re iluced rate of singlo fare for round trip, no ticket sold for loss than 50 routs. For rates, tlmo of trains, etc., consult Ticket Agents. mr'ik'tiifr .lie- .ii-furcnliur. Allcona, l'a.. June 16". Thlrty-flvc- negroes, Hungarians and Italians, min ers Imported from other places, went to work In Mitchell's coal mines at Gallltsln Monday, but only 10 were at work yesterday. These are being guarded by two ooal and Iron policemen. The strikers are In an ugly mood, nnd a collision between them and the Im ported men may occur at any time. The strike, which was occasioned by a cut of five cents a ton In the price of mining, Is seriously Interfering with all business In Qallltlzln. Try ffValn-O t Try Grnln-O I Ask your grocor to-day to show you a package of GRAIN-O, tho now food drink that takes the place of coffee. Did children may drink it without injury as wull as tho adult. All who try it, liko It. GUAIN-O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java hut it is made from pure grains, and tho most delicato stomach receives it without distress, i the price of coffeo. 15c and 25 cts. per package Sold by all grocers. Fnucnllll's Himiilw-al' llccoiu'inonilcd. Washhisti n, Juno IB. The court martial which recently tiled Professor Fauclulll, leader of the Mailne band on charges glowing out of his refusal to play certain marches ordered to be played on Cecoratlon Day by Lleuteu ant Draper, of the Marine corps, has found him guilty of disobedience of orders, and has recommended his dis missal from the service. Colonel IIay wood, commandant of the oorns, has approved the recommendation, and It lias been forw aided to the navy de partnu nt. Rlieuniailsiii Cured In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures In 1 to 3 dava. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious, it removes at once the caute and the disease immediately dlaapiiears. The first dose greatly benefits. T. F. Anthony, ex-Postmaster of Promise City, Iowa, says; "I bought ono bottle of Mystic uure lor Ulieumatism, and two doses ot it u iu me more good than any medicine I ever took." 75 cents. Sold by C. II. IlaHenbuch. druaaist. Slum. anuoau. Uncle Haiu'H "lioodiu" In New Yor'c New York, June 18. The experts who came on from Washington some three weeks ag-o to count the money in the vaults of tho sub-treasury, eompletou their labors yesterday. The expert;: counted exactly lu,3SS,000, composed of: Notes, $61,406,000: gold, 177,910,000: sliver coin, $52,73.000; minor coin. $239,000. The weight of the gold han dled was 135 tons, and the sllvei weighed about ton times as much. The accounts were "straight," save for c discrepancy of something like a dollar In the petty cash, If it required aa annual outlay of 1100.00 to insure a family against any serious conse quences from an attack of Iwwel complaint during the year thero are many who would feel it their duty to pay it ; that they could not afford to risk their lives, aud those of their family for such an amount. Any oue can get this insurance for U esnta, tiiat be ing the price of a bottle of Chamberlain's folic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemed)'. In almost every neighborhood sons one lias died from an attack of bowol complaint before medicine could be procured or a physician summoned . Oue or Wo doses of this remedy will cure any ordinary case. It never falls, tan you afford to taku the rink for so small an amount. For sale by UiuMer Dros., druggists. Heart Disease Cured. - Jri ii l i - - II EN a well knpwn ru'rl!? f suffering fi r y .irs with heart dis ease, !o ctiri -1, it In not surprl. '.if that ho shouid publish tl.o l.ict for the benefit ot others. Rev. 3. .V Smith, 101S Fulton St., Baltimore, Md.. writes: "For years I tin Ml rod from a severe (orm of heart dlseaso. I used Dr. Miles' Now Heart Opre and my heart Is now in good condition. Iteccntly, other aflllrtloiis camo upon me. Thore was humming, painful scnsaUonson top and back of my head. Fifteen min utes rending would mako mc almost wild; thcrn were pulling and drawing sensations in my legs all the time, so that I could not sit still. In this condi tion I began taking Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervlno and Its effect was simply won derful. I heartily commend your remedies." Dr. Miles' Itemed lea aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DU. MILES MKDIOAIi CO., BIhkart, Ind. Summer ISxcumlon Itmite lloolc. On June 1 the Passenger Department of the Pennsylvania Itailroad Company issued the 1807 edition of its summer excursion route book. This work is designed to pro vide tho public with short descriptive notes of tlm principal summer resorts of Eastern America, with tho routes for reselling them, and the rates of faro. There aro ovor 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 the utmost care, and alto gether is tho most complete and comprehen sive handbook of summer travel ovor offered to the public. Its 210 pages are inclosed in a handsome and striking cover, in colors. Several maps, presenting the exact routos over which tickets are sold, are bound in the book. It is also profusely Ulustra'cd with fine half tone cuts of scenory along the lines of the Pennsylvania railroad and elsewhere. Any doubt as to where the summer should to passed will lie dispelled a flora careful ex amination of the contents of this publica tion. On nnd after Juno 1 it may he procured at any Pennsylvania Itailroad ticket otllco at tho nominal price of ten cents, or, upon application to tho geiioral ollicc, llrond Street Station, by mall for twenty cents. Slrlkliiu Sal'iScs lloiimnds. Hostr:i June 16. The sailors of the port ot Dost on, who nre on strike for higher wages, now number about 300 men. Their demands ore that the min imum scale of- waces be fixed nt $22 per month for the long southern trip? and $25 per month for short coasting trips, such as to Philadelphia, New York, etc. One ship, the Massasolt, bound for n coasting trip, signed a crew yesterday for the desired $25 per month. Two other coasters offered $20 and $22, which was refused. ONE OF TWO WAYSr Tho bladder was created for one' purpose, namely, a recoptaclo for tho uriuo, and as such it is not liable to any form of disease ex cepkby ono of two ways. Tho first way is from imperfect action of tho kidneys. The second way is from careless local treatment of other diseasos. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kiJnoys is tho chief cause of bladdor troubles. So tho womb liko tlio bladder, was created for ono purpose, and if not doctored too much is not liable to weakness or diseased, except in rare cases. It ia situated back of and very close to tho bladder, therefore any pain, disease or incouvenieneo manifested in. tho kidneys, back, bladdor or urinary passage is often by mistako attributed to female weak ness or womb troublo of somo sort. Tho error is easily mailo and may bo as easily avoided. To find out correctly, set you uriuo asido fur twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling. Indicates kidney or bladdor troublo. The mild and tho extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tho great kidney, liver and bladdor remedy is soon retiHued. If you need a medicine you should havo tho best. At druggists fifty cents nnd one dollar. You may havo a samplo bottlo nod pamphlet, both sent free by mall. Mention Kvknino IIkrald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Ilingliamton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuine! of this offer. Tin I'liito' SVni'koi'H Wr.i strike. Pittsburg, June 16. A strike in the tin plate Industry seems certain, and the conference on the wage scale ar ranged lor this afternoon Is not likely to accomplish anything tending to a settlement, as both sides are firm and assert that no concessions will be made. There are 39 tin plate plants in the United States. The total num ber of skilled workmen employed In the Industry Is 2,327, of whom 376 are non-union men. The number of cock ers outside of tonnage men employed at tin plate plants Is t.SU, and a strike for tho new wage scale will throw about 8,000 people out of employment. Sick headache can be auiekly aud mm. plolely overcome by using those famous little pills known as "DeWltt's Little Karly li'aers." C. II. Uagenbuoh. IVUt l ote"ln !i ly cuaruy. Chicago, June It. The seml-conten-nlnl of the Independent order of Hons of Israel will occur next year, and In stead of celebrations by orations and feasting, the order decided at yester day's meeting to celebrate the event by raising a fund to endow some chari table purpose. A resolution to this effect was adopted without dissent. Whether it will take the form of an asylum for widows, orphans or aged members, or all combined, is to be de cided at the end of the year. Some tor feu, some for twenty and some for thirty yesrs have suffered from piles and then have been quickly and permanently cured by using Hewitt's Witch Hazel Salvo, the ureat remedy fur idles and all fo rms of sklu diseases. C. II. Ilaaeubuch. Ask Tour arocer fur tue "Hoval PatAiit flour, aud take no other brand. It is the best-! flour made. SUGAR SCHEDULE COMPLETED. Antl-Trimt Amendment DpfenlMlnnd Throe Other" Presented. Washington, June 16. The senate made a great stride forward yesterday by completing the consideration of tho sugar schedule of the tariff bill, except the provision relating to Hawaii, which went over. This schedule has been the storm renter of the entire bill, and with It disponed of there Is better pros pi c t for speedy action on the bill as a whole. Ab agreed to, the schedule places on sugar not above No. ... Dutch standard, 1 cent per pound and .03 of a cent, for every degree above 76; and on sugars above No. 16 Dutch standard 1.95 cents per pound. But on sugar testing below 78 degrees by the polarlscope .1 cent per pound sha'I be deducted. The other provisions ot the schedule relate to maple sugar, maple syrup, candy, etc. Only one yea and nay vote was taken during the day, on the amendment of Mr. Lindsay, of Kentucky, to make the rnte 1.8 cent per pound on sugar above No. 10 Dutch standard. The amendment was defeated, 32 to 36. The Peitlgrew amendment relating to trusts was then taken up and dis cussed at length. It developed con siderable divergences of view on both sides of the chamber, the two Ala bama senators, Messrs. Morgan nnd Pettus, Joining Mr. Hoar in opposition. Mr. Allison finally tested the sense of the senate by moving to table the amendment, which motion prevailed by a vote of 36 to 82, two Demon ts, Morgan and McBnery, voting with the Republicans to table, and thus turn ing tha Bcale against the amendment. Three other anti-trust amendments were Immediately presented by Sena tors Peitlgrew, Chilton and Pasco. "I was troubled with that dreadful disease railed dropsy; swollen from head to foot. Ilurdock Mood Hitters has completely cured mo. It Is a most wonderful medicine" Joseph llerick, Unwood, Ont. ILLINOIS' ANTl-BU'iTERINt. u'.LL. It Will Practically AbolNh Iln Mniiii liioturo In tho Stnto. Springfield, Ills., June 16. The anli butterlne bill, which prohibits the col oring of butterlne or oleomargarine fur the purposes of the market, has been signed by the governor. The bill was fought through the legislature by the Elgin dairymen, and was bitterly op posed by butterlne makers all over the country. As a result of the signing of the bill, the manufacture of butterlne In Illi nois will prnctlcally cease July 1. Four firms are engaged in the business in Chicago, and 30,000,000 pounds of the Imitation butter is turned out every year, on which an Internal revenue tax of 2 cents a pound, or $600,000, Is paid. Armour & Co. and Swift & Co., of Chi cago, both of which firms have plants In Kansas City, will probably remove their machinery to that city, while G. ii. Hnmmuid & Co. and Braun & Fitts nre expected to move to Hammond, Ind. The closing of the Chicago establish ments will throw several hundred men out of employment. It Is estimated that the operation of Wio new law will put $3,000,000 yearly Into the pockets of the farmers. Not only piles of tho very worst kind can bo cured by DuWItt's Witch Hazel Salve, hut eczema, scalds, burns, bruises, bolls, ulcers and all other sklu troubles carTho Instantly relieved by the samo remedy. C. II. Hiigeu buch. Ucnoritl Milo-4 in J.imuou. London, June 1C Genernl Nelson A. Miles, who will represent the United States army at the queen's Jubilee, and Hear Admiral J. N. Miller, who will represent the United States navy upon the same occasion, have arrived In this city. Genernl Miles, Admiral Miller, their staffs and Mrs. Miles were tho guests nt dinner last evening ot White law Held, special envoy of tho United States at this Jubilee. General Miles, In addition to visiting the Turkish nnd Greek nnnles. Inspected the ordnance made at tho Armstrong factory at Na ples for the Italian, Spanish and Ar gentine governments. He also Inspect ed the gun factories and coast defense of Austria, Italy and France, and was courteously treated everywhere. Gen ernl Miles did not find any ot the gov ernments secretive In regard to their military equipment. "Tlioy are dandles' said Tims. Howors, of tlio t -nckcr, Texas, huterprise, while writ ing shout DeWltt's Little Iiirly IJisers. tho famous littlo pills fur sick lioadacho nnd dis orders of tho stomach and liver. C. II. Uagcnbticli, Shipping Alcohol to .If.pnn. San Francisco, June 16. Alcohol Ih now being shipped to Japan under cir cumstances which promise that the American article will be able to come Into profitable competition with the Germnn product. The latter has al most a monopoly of the trade, as with the advantages of an export bounty It has been laid down at rates that could not be met by the makers of Ameri can corn spirits. Hecently, however, reduced transportation rates have been obtained, making It possible to ship alcohol to Yokohama from Peoria at a profit It is expected the trade will amount to millions annually. Four carloads have already been sent. Thought UliiiKolf'H Miii'dcror, Bethlehem. Pa., June 16. Domestic troubles prompted Amos F. Slgengall. aged 36, a carpenter by trade, to draw a revolver nn his wife last night and lire tour shots at her. She fell In a faint from fright, and Slgendall, think ing he had killed her, sent a bullet Into his own heart. None of the four shots hit the woman. The couple have four children. .CHASES BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. WHAT IT IQ I The richest of all restora I1H I II 13 1 tive foods, because It re- filaces the essentials of life that are ex. lausted by disease. 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