m EVENING HERALD IKTA1U.ISIIK1) 1870. Published evnr KTenlrtfc, Kscept Similar. at Hoirrit JABDtKtHBm, Nuab Obktbr. The Herald ta'tiellveied In Hhmndosn ml the urrouuillliK towiu for six cents n weak, rUM to the ntrim U mull J.0O A year, or J ennten month, payable In mlnine. Advrtle. menta ehamed nocordlnc to spam and position Tin- atihtlehers reserve the right to ehange the posinon ot auvercieemenw wnenever ine ouu lioHtlon ol newt demand It. The rlabt la reserved to reject any ndrertlnenient, whether imta tor or not, tnai me piiDiuiwre may ueem laiproier. Advertising rates wade known iiimii aiinllMllMi. Xntered nt jlie poiiofflee at Strtmamtoah, 1'n., a eecoitu oufl men inaner. TKt,taH0!H C0NNBOTI0N. "All the Hews That's Fit to Print," Evening Herald MONDAY. JUNE 21. 18W. JrtBT n soon ni the new minister to Spain, Gen. Woodford, ranches hla IKwt the administration will haw Homething of interest toeouimunlcnta to the Spanish government with reference to Cuba. Thk lower branch of the Leglsla ture has decided to hold day and night setmions, and on Sutunlayn, In order to outcli up with the business lwfore that body. Loss junketing trips in the early part of the season would have avoided this "double shift." Thk Republican state convention will be held at Harrlsburg on August 20th, for the nomination of Stato Treasurer and Atiditor Genoral. Everything now points to the nomi nation of Buacom and McCauley. The former has no opposition so far. SuKSAlfnOAU's efficient corps of public school teachers will now take a well-earned vacation from their ar duous labors. They have labored faithfully during the term just closed. The people of this town take grent pride in their schools, to the success of which none contributo more than the teachers, individually and collec tively. The members of the Mahanoy City Town Council, after having granted a contract for paving the streets of that borough passed a resolution stipulating that the contractors shall employ only home labor at $1.50 per day, now realize that their action was on the principle of "locking the door after the horse had oeen stolen." The contractor has refused to sign the contract with the labor clause in sorted. Those stipulations should have been inserted in the specifica tions, in justico to the contractors. " Usdku the present laws there aro several holidays that are observed on days different from other states especially in the caso of Memorial and Labor Days. To remedy this a law has been passed by both branches of the Legislature, and will undoubt edly meet the approval of the Gov ernor, and is known as the Holiday Sbill. It will have tho oiTect of doing away with the confusion heretofore existing. It makes tho following "hanges in the existing law : "Febru try 12, Lincoln's birthday, is made a egal holiday for the first time ; tho third Tuesday of February, election day, is made a full holiday instead of a half-holiday, as was provided by the Act of Assembly of May 2d, 1893 ; whenever May 30, Memorial day.shall occur on Sunday, the following day, Monday, is to be observed as the legal holiday, instead of the preced ing day, Saturday, as was tho case heretofore ; the first Monday of Sep tember is designated as Labor day, instead of the first Saturday of Sep tember, as was the case under the Act of Assembly of May 81, 1893." The Tax on Aliens, ( t is estimated that one of tho laws loused by the Legislature, and which w ill go into effect July 1st next, will bring to tho county treasury consider- nMe revenue and may be tho means of partially solving a perplexing question that has agitated tho people f the state for some time, especially in the coal regions. It provides for the levying of a tax of three cents a day upon every ulien male employed i ii Pennsylvania. Under tho terms of the law employers are required to deduct from the pay of such laborers the amount of the tax and turn the Hame over to the county treasurers, and to submit to the County Com luisoioners quarterly reports. Failure to make these reports is punishable by heavy lines. The enforcement of this law in the coal regions, where a larger number of the clans coming under the pro visions of the law are employed than probably in any other section, will be nrotliiotive of good results. There in nothing unjust in its provisions, There is no good reason why every man earning a livelihood in this country should not equally bear the burden of taxation ; its enforcement will enhance the value of oitUeiuthlp, and at the same time, it is estimated, put about a $1,000,000 in the county treasuries throughout the state. There are hundreds working in and about the mines in this eounty, com peting with American citizens, who pay nothing toward the Mipport of the eounty. The fact that the employer must collect the tax and render a report as to the number of foreigners in their employ, under a heavy penalty for a violation of the law, will cause those who employ this class of labor to think seriously whether or not it would be more profitable and conven ient for them to employ American 1 BsfcrMMaiiasMlllBMHIIMIIlB IBil 111 IM IW1M1IM1I MM I1IIII1M I III IBM Ml 1IM llll III! 111 ! IllSil 111 I lisir' UlffumT lBB(L- 'Jh1 citizen, And thna avoid the necessity of "keeping tab'1 on their laborers. The Indication are that the elTeits of the law will bring about a better condition of nlTuirs In the coal regions. This is a good beginning. and with the enactment of more stringent immigration laws, the American workman may anticipate brighter times ahead. V. I) Job neon, Newark, 0., bbs, "One Mlnuto Con til Cure saved mvjinlv child from dying by crmip." It lms saved thousands of otnera snmring irom eronii, pneumonia, bronchitis and otkr MHoru throat ntid lung troubles. 0. It. Itawtilmcli. I'ersQiiHtly.Conducted Tours via rcnnsjl vnuln IlHtlroud. That the public have coins to recognize the (set that the best and most convenient method of pleasure travel is that presented by the Pennsylvania Hallroad Company's personally-conducted tours, Is evidenced by the increasing popularity of these tours Under this system tho lowest rates are ob tained, for both transportation and hotel ac commodation. An experienced tourist agcut and chaperon accompany each tour to look after the comfort of the ienger. The following tours have been arranged for the season nf 1897 : To tho north (including Watkins Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands. Montreal, Quebec, Au Sable Chasm, Lake Champlftffi and George, Saratoga, and a daylight ride down through the Highlands of the Hudson), July S7 and August 17. Itate, $100 for the round trip from New York, Philadelphia, llaltlmore, and Washington, covering all expenses of a two weeks' trip. To Yellowstone Park on a special train of Pullman sleeping, compartment, and oWrva llon cars and dining car, allowing eight days In "Wonderland," Septemlwr 2. Rate, $285 from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington j $230 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return within ton days will be sold on July 22, August S and 10, September and 10, at rate of $10 f.-om Philadelphia, llaltlmore, aud Washington. These tickets Include transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at buffalo, Rochester, and Watkins on the return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Luray Caverus, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springe, Richmond, and Washington, Sep tember 28 and Octobor 12. Rate, ?03 from New York, f 03 from Philadelphia. "They are dandies' said Thns. Bowers, of tho U-ookct, Toxas, linterprisc, whilo writ ing about DeWltt's Little IJirlv Risers, the tamous little puis tor sick lieauacho and dis orders of tho stomach and liver. C. II. llugeubuch. Killed "y it riu-iipct lmn. SaratoKa, N. Y., June 21. Austin Smith, aged 10, of Sandy 11111, wan kilted yesterday while p'aylnK base ball on tKe AVaalilncton county fair grounds. Smith was at bat, when l'ltcherHJlward McGlnnla pitched a curved ball, which struck Smith under the oar, causing Concussion of the brain and almost Instant death. "I was troubled with that dreadful disease called dropsy ; swollen from hood to foot. Burdock Blood Blttors lias completely cured mo. It is a most woudorful medicine" Joseph Ilcrick, Llnwood, Out. Fatally Stubbed Hi u" SaTtnin I tow. New York, Juno 21. James Hazel, colored, while returning home at about 8 o'clock yesterday morning, was stabbed by an unknown colored man, and died about an hour afterward. Hazel, while in a saloon, tried to pro voke a light with his murderer, and afterward started a scrimmage with him In the street. He received a knife wound, the fatal effects of which word not discovered until too lato tq save his life. The assailant made jrood his escape. Sir. James Perdue, an old soldier residing at Monroo, Mich., was scvorely aflllcted with rheumatism but received prompt relief from pi in by using Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Ho says : "At times my bacK would acho so badly that I could hardly raise up. If I had not gotten relief I would not ho hero to write these few linos. Cliamlwrlain's I'ain Balm has done me a great deal of good aud I feel very thankful for it." For sale by Gruhlor Hros., druggists. Throo Drowi'md fu 15rlo CTitial. Rome, N. Y., June 21. Philip Orih, reel dins near Home swamp, five miles west of this city, his wife and his sis ter Llbbie, were drowned In the Erie canal last night. Llbbie Orth worked In a knitting mill here, and boarded with her brother-in-law. She went to her brother Philip's yestorday morn Inc to spend Sunday, and her brother and his wife were bringing; her back, driving; along the tow path. When about three miles from Home the horse and carriage and Its occupants went Into tho canal, but how the accident occurred no one can tell, as all three were drowned, and there was, so far (s known, no witnesses to the accident. The horoo erctpetl by swimming across the canal. Mr. Orth was a farmer, aged about 48 years. Ills wife was a few years younger and his sister about 40. The bodies were recovered. Ill NiCKJF III. A Scranton Citizen is Fortunatc--A Point of Public Interest. . In every day llfo we will do things in "Nick of timo." Of course these "narrow shaves" don't tend to lengthen life, aud still 'tis Iwtter that way than to fall. Our repre sentative called at No. 210 Mifflin Avenue, Scrauton, and Mrs. M. F. Wolfe, who resides there told him in the course of conversation that she has Ixwn suffering from kidney com plaint, taking the form of sharp piercing pains in the hack, shooting like a knife thrust in the small of the back when ever she stooped oyer or lifted anything. Sometimes it was only a catch, as it were, that lasted for a minute ; then there were headaches that were very severe. Urinary trouble existed as well, aiid it was necessary on this account to rise during the night, thus breaking the natural rest ; the symptoms when in a moder ate way might be called kidney annoyance, hut if.they are neglected for any length of time the consequences assume a serious nature. This is demonstrated in the cace of Mm. Wolfe, for her heart became affected and did not set properly. Kidney troubles pro duce drojisy, Brlght's disease, Diabetes and many other eompllsations ; dropsical condi tions produce a pressure on the heart from the unatural accumulations of water and everyone knows that when the hearts action i interfered with 'tis a serious matter. So thought Mrs. Wolfe, and hearing of the "little wonderworker," Doau'JKIdney pills, he began taking them, and "Just hi the nick of time, too." The mult obtained from D uaii's Kidney Pills were Just the same as everywhere they have been used, Mrs. Wolfe says the pain, trouble and anoyauces have entirely left her, and she is pleased to Inform others what to use for Kidney dis orders. Doaii'a Kidney Mils are sold hy all dealers. Price SO cents per box or 6 boxes for t8 80 Sent hy mall on receipt of priue, Foster -Mil-burn Co. llud'alo, N. Y. sole agents for the U. S. MILITIA CALLED OUT To Suppm Turbulent ttnllnus In a MnmsnohttnjMta Town. Bnuth Bramlngham, Maes., Juno 21. A street brawl by drunken Italian la borers and the attempted arrit of otic of them by officers, one of whom was nearly killed, led to tho calling out nt tne local militia company early yester day morning. The Italians came Into town here on the train from Naticl. Jui-t after midnight, and four of them had a savage nsht on Waverly str. ot Officers Robert Trace and David na tion made an attempt to stop the fij;ht by warning; the men to go home penre ably. 13ut they would not do no, and tha officers attempted to arrest tne of the rlnc'eadcrs. The ecrlmmafre wns short and fierce, for all tha Italians r,-t upon the officers In the attempt to n-i-tue the arrested man, and officer Un.; tlon was clubbed with a beer bottle, his skull being fractured. Shortly before 2 o'clock tho police sounded the militia alarm on the 1pU and steam whistles, but as rain v. .in pouring In torrents few of the soldiers turned out. The object was to scour the town for the assailants of Officer Bastion, and this meant tfie surround ing of the Italian colony here, Tho militiamen who responded accompanied the notice force and a number nf oltl sens to "Dosrs Nest," as the colony Is known, where a houre to house search was made. Three men were arrested, two of whom Officer Trace Identified as participating In the light. They were taken to the police station, and will be held to await the result of Officer Uaatlon's injuries. At the hos pital physicians report his condition as hopeless. ONE OF TWO WAYS. The bladder was created for one purpose, namely, a receptacle for the urine, and as such it is not liable toany form of disease ex cept hy ono of two ways. Tho flint way is from imperfect action of tho kidneys. The second way Is from careless local troutmout of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urine, from unhealthy kUneys is tho chief cause of bladder troubles. So tho womb liko tho bladder, was created for ono purpose, and if not doctored too much is not liable to weakness or diseased, oxcept in rare cases. It I ituated back of and very close lo the Vcddcr, thorcforo any pain, disease r I icmciiienco manifested in the kidney . back, bladder or urinary passago is often by mistake attributed to fenialo weak ness or womb troublo of somo sort. The error is easily made mid may bo as easily avoided. To flud out correctly, set you urino asido for twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates kidney or bladder trouble. Tho mild aud the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tho great kidney, liver and bladdor remedy Is soon realised. If you need a mcdiclno you should havo tho best. At druggists fifty cents and ono dollar. You may havo ft sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent freo by mull Mention Evkninq Herald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee tho genuinoes of this offer. Ilniuui nnil tho nitwiillnn Trent. Cleveland, Juno 21. Senator Hanna arrived homo yesterday afternoon. He will to to Toledo tomorrow to attend the stato convention of the Republi cans. When asked what he thought of the prospects for the ratification of tho Hawaiian treaty Mr. Hanna said: "The sentiment In the senate Is overwhelm lngly In favor of the treaty, but Its discussion at this session Is doubtful owing to the fact that there Is a dis position on the part of congress to adjourn when the tailff measure adopted. There will pioliably be some opposition tq the treaty that would prolong tho session If It were taken up, and so I consider It unlikely." Stands at the Bead. Aug. J, Bogcl, tho leading druggist of bhrevenort. La., says: Dr. Klnc s New Dis covery is the only thing that cures my cough. auu li is too oest seller 1 nave." j. r . uunp- liell. merchant of Safford. Ariz., writes: Dr, Kina'-s Now Discovery is all that is claimed for it; it never fails, and is a suro euro fur Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I cannot say enough for its roorits." Dr. King's New Diseoverv for Consumption. Coughs and Colds is not an experiment. It has been tried for a quarter ol a century, and to-day stands at the head. It never disappoints, t rco trial u tiles at A. Wasloy drug store. FIvo Children Trtrlhly XJurnocI. Buffalo, June 21. Fire Saturday night partly destroyed the house of Joseph Helenskl, In East Buffalo, and his five children were frightfully burned, gophte. aged 10, died In a hospital yesterday. Mary (aged 12), IJrowIsIowa (C years old), Veronica (3 years old) and Cecelia (aged 8) arc lying In cots at the hospital, and the attending physicians say there Is little chance for their recovery. MelenskI Is also In the hospital, Ills arms and face were burned In the attempt to save his children. Don't Tobacco Bplt and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forovcr, bo made, well, strong, magnetic, full of now life and vigor, take No-To-Bac, the woudor-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain teu pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a euro. 50c or $1.00. Booklet aud sample mailed freo. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or Now York. National Kduouttonal Association, The I'onnsylvania Railroad Company an nounces that on account of the meeting of the National Bduoational Association, at Milwaukee, Wis., July 0 to 0, it will sell con tinuous passage ticket's from all points on it line east of Tittsburg and Erie to Mil waukee at rate of single fare for the round trip, plus $2.00 membership fee. Tickets will be sold and will be good going only on July 2, S, and 4, and will be good to return, leaving Milwaukee July 10, 11. and 12, 18OT, only, except that hy depositing ticket with joint agent at Milwaukee on or before July 12, and on payment of fifty cento, an exten sion of return limit may be obtained to leave Milwaukee until August 31, 187, Inclusive. Don't thin your blood with sassafras, or poison It with blue-mass; but aid N turn by using DeWltt'a Little Rarly Risers, the iui) ous little pills for eentlpatlHi, biliousness and stomach and liver troubles. They are purely vegetable. 0. If. IJseeubuch. Speedy i.aui.Tjri, riun'tieii. Boston. June 21.--aeorge IJ. Tlnklor, the cliamilon one mile runner of Ire land, and Tommy ConrteS, the ex amateur champion of the world, Havo been matched to run two mllta t the Ancient Order of Hibernian iptsftM In Somervlllo, July 8. Mothers w 11 ftd Cbam)rllu's Ouiigh Beuedy aspeeJally valuable for eroup and whooping sough. It will give prompt relief ami 1 safe and pleasant. We have sold It for several years and it luu never failed to give the most perfect satisfaction. U. W. Richards, Duqiiesuc, 1'a. Sold by 0 rubier Bros., druggUts. cottoliino. only awaits your Invitation to bring Into your home healthful, palatable and economical food. 8tt thftt ron fit tb f nnts hftl trd-mrkB "CQtloltn." and ltr' Aa4 tit rolfon-pfonf urtnlk tavrerjtln. TflE N. K. FAIRDANK COMPANY, CMco, TXtn Tork, rhlUJilfiU, ritttbara, ' THE COLLEGE OARSMEN. Program or the C'omlim Itncos Ilo twreu ISduoittloiinl IiiHtl tuttoiis. Foughkecpsle, N. Y., June 21. The Yale crew arrived last night. The ar rival of the New Haven giants will now make It possible for the collegiate expects who have picked winners and condemned methods to change their opinions. That the men who landed last night will be In the race is ap parent. The eight as nicked to row on 'varsity day weigh Just 122 pounds more than the Cornell men, and about 10 pounds more than the Harvard crew. So far as can be seen thel' form as formidable a crew as Yale has ever had. The program for the entire series of races Is: Wednesday, June 23 Two-mile race for freshmen of Yale, Harvard and Cornell, to be rowed up stream between 1 and 6 o'clock p. m. Friday, June 25 Four-mile race for 'varsity crown of Yalo, Harvard and Cornell, to be rowed down" stream at 3: SO p. m. sharp. AVednesday, June 30 Two-mtio race between Cornell, Columbia ffnd Penn sylvania, to be rowed down stream be tween 1 and 5 p. m. Friday, Ju4y 2 Four-mile 'varsity race- between Cornell, Columbia and Pennsylvania, to be rowed down stream between 4 and 5 p. m. There Is much discussion here about the tide changes, and It Is feared that unless the race Is pul'.ed off sharply on June 26 there may be trouble for the crew that gets the beginning of tho flood. Hucklcn'i Arnica Salve. Tho host salvo In tho world for cuts, uruiaos, Roree, uircrs, salt rneuin, lover sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and aU skin eruptions, and Dositlvelr cures nllna. or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satlsfactitu or mony refunded. Price va ceuts por dox. t or salo by A. Wasloy. Michnil and Titus to Itnco. Albany. June 21. Jimmy Michael, who defeated MoDuffle at IJoston last Thursday in tho world's record tlmo f-r Hi miles, will take on Fred Titus, who held the American championship at that distance for several years, for a ten mile race at Buffalo, under the same condition practically as the Mc DutTle match. The contest will occur July 6. Tho Weather. For eastern New York, eastern Penn sylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland: Fair; slightly cooler; northwesterly winds. Don't neglect a cough because tho weather is pleasant; before tho next storm rolls around it may develop into a serious cnin culty beyond repair. Ono Minute Cough Giro is oasy to take, and will do what Its name implies. C. II. Hagenbuch. DeliH' sot-in! lidoi'm IMutform. Chicago, June 21. Eugene V. Debs declares In an interview that the free sl-ver wave has receded to such an ex tent that It Is a dead Issue. Mr. Debs says he Intends to encourage socialism as the Issue in 11)00. The constitution, which was on Saturday adopted by an overwhelming majority, favors the public ownership of all industries con trolled by monopolists, trusts and com bines, such as railroads, telegraphs, telephones, transportation, water works, gas and electric light plants. It also favors public proprietary con trol pf all mines, pl and gas wells. It favors rcductlun of the hours pf labor In proportion to the progress of pro duction. Kellef for the unemployed la suggested In the undertaking of pub lie works and Improvements, the pub lic credit to be used for that purpose, Kheuniatlsin Cured In a Day. "Mystic Curo" for Rheumatism and Ncu ralgia nidlcally cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon ma system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and tho disoaso Immediately disappears. Tho first doso greatly benefits. T. F. Anthony. ex-Postmaster of Promina City, Iowa, says: "I bought one bottle of Aiysuc uure lor icheumattsm, and two doses oi n uiu mo more good than any medicine I overtook." 75 cents. Sold hy C. II. Hagcubuol), druggist, Shon- auuouu. Gree Must Pay ya,0ii,UOU. Constantinople, June 21. Tho nofjo- ttatlons betwtcn the representatives of the powers and the porte for the es tabllshment of peace between Turkey and Greece have been brought to a sat isfactory conclusion. All of the points Involved have been settled except the method of guaranteeing the Indemnity to be paid to Turkey by Greece, whloh has been fixed at tSO.OOO.MO Turkish money, A final treaty of peace will speedily be signed, and the Turks will withdraw from Theesaly. Orlp-Colds-IIemtache. un. .,,..., ...I , I. r ,. i , La Qripjie when Laxative Bromo Quinine will m, r ii rm, 1 ,1 , 11 1 ,1 ,t I , , . ., t . t.Mil. . ' " J " ... u,.u 11 . u I' .11 UU rin!u..t r- 4,lrt.w, n A , u.t . . in Mnug. uimmiawxi vu umu, Ol money refunded. PrUe, 36 cents. vot sale 1 1 ' 1 -1 ! , ,i uy Ainiu BliHiruHtcy. Illoivdy'j .kIii Itctwi-eu l.'ninw, Gadsden, A'a., June Sl.r-Late this afternoon Henry Thomas, a negro ex cursionist from Birmingham, fired Into a party of Oadsden negroes just as the train was leaving, and wounded Will Garner, a local cabman. Garner and his friends returned the fire, and a gen eral riot ensued. Thomas was shot In the back and neck, and was stabbed twice In the shoulders, and will die. Two other Birmingham negroes were Shot and another was stabbed. Whis ky was the cause of the trouble. Some lor ten, some for twenty and somo lor linrty years have sullereu from plies aim then have lieen aulaklv and nermanentlv cured hy using DoWItt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great remedy for viles and all fo rnis of skin diseases. C. li. Ilagenbuch. EXCITING CHURCH SCENE. JTho Wlfb of a llonniinnrA Prenohcr CSMakos republic; ProtosUHBC New York,ffun' 21. HerrnanWarsM wlatt, the cBrlsilanlzld itfibrffw, who has beett sskltiR atffhlsslon into tho Presbyterian church &b a minister, and wild for a long tlmo had the support nf IteV. Dr. John Hull, of the Fifth ArcfiUA Presbyterian church, was yes terday publicly denounced before the coiigreiratlon of that church as an im moral person and guilty of gambling. He was also suspended from the com munion of the church; "When the Judgment was read to the fashionable congregation Mrs. Warsznwlolc, who win present, arose and declared In a loud voice that her husband was Inno cent. She was put out of the churon, while tho pastor announced n hymn to quiet the congregation. Mrs. Warsna wick said: "My husband Is Innocent. I cr.nnot sit here arid allow him to be harshly spoken of before so many peo ple atid not defend him." Mrs. Warszawlak at first resisted, but was soon prevailed upon to leave. Notwithstanding the singing of the hymn, the excitement, though sup pressed, was Intense. The announcement of the finding In the case of Warszawlak was the cul mination of one of the most Interesting church suits of recent years. The young man had done missionary .work among the Hebrews, his own pecple, whom he had left. Supposedly pros pering In his work, and taken Into the friendship of one of the most Influen tial preachers of this city, he had by the finding of the church been de clared a hypocrite and gnmbler. The session of the Fifth Avenue Presby terian church had been Investigating for a long time the status of .Warsz awlak. Detectives were employed 'to look Into the charges, and they were ilded bv Anthony Cometock. Turinini.n Accidext. It Is a torrlblo ac cident to bo burned or scalded ; but the pain and agouy and tho frightful disfigurements can bo quickly ovcrcomo witnout leaving a scar hy using DoWItt's Witch Salvo. C. II. Hagenhucli. Dnviu-j Ymr mio'-. funeral. - tondon, June 21. An Immense crowd if Londoners attended the Barnato fu ieral yesterday, the Jews of the East End predominating. Nearly all the leading men of the London financial world followed tho hearse. Prominent among those present at the Interment were Lord Marcus Ueresford, Sir Edgar Vincent, governor of tho Imperial Ot toman bank, and Sir Ellis Ashmead Bartlott. Hundreds of precious Ilttlo ones owo their lives to Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil, tho sovereign curo for croup and all other throat or luug diseases. Veteran Minor KiluHl hy a Itivru... Idaho Springs. Colo., June 21. Na- han I. Crane, an old time mlner,-was killed In the Vay to Wealth mine yes terday by a oaveln. He was 70 years of ago, and a brother-in-law of the late leromo 11. Chaffee. Any ono who suffers from that terrible plaguo, Itching Plies, will appreciate the immediate relief and permanent curo that comes through tho use of Doau's Oiutmcnt. It novor falU. WoodfordV A'lleiied Instruction. I-ondoti, Juno 21. The Washington correspondent of The Dally Chronicle reiterates his previous statement as to the alleged Instructions given by Presi dent McKlnley to General Stewart L. Woodford, minister of the United States to Spain, and adds: "Spain will bo permitted to exercise merely a tit ular sovereignty over Cuba. She will be compelled to withdraw her troops and to permit the Cubans to make their own laws, to raise their own reve nue and to control their own expendi tures. President McKlnley believes that Cuba must ultimately be annexed to the United States." Bloody Serve Food For Weak and Run Down People. WHAT IT IQ I Tho richest of all restore IHIIHI II IOI ttvo foods, because It re places the essentials of lire that are ex hausted by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT nnFJI By making tho blood ynftl II UUCOI pure and rich and the digestion perfect It creates solid flesh, muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes attlvo ana elear. It restores lostvltallty, stops all wasU Ing drains and weakness tn either sex, and ns a female regulator has no equal. Price 60c, orflve boxes $2.00. Druggists orbymall. We can help yon. Advice and book, Jree. Write Us About Your Cnso, THE DR. CHA8E CQMPANV, l12Che8tnut Street, Philadelphia. MADE SV1E A MAN AJAX TABLETS fOSITIVELY OOBE MHii $urtly restore jlcbi v Homy in om or young, and tit a roan tpv tUrfr, basinets or mnrrlane. lrecdnt lni&imy and tlnnarjtnntlnn If mt. Their nin nhnwa ImmaHUU Imimwa. inont and WlecU p, pUllE where all others ffUL' In- have eared thOQBandB and will cure yoa, V give a positive written guarantee to HTect a onra In each case or refund the fllOpey. VncaOOcent JO cent per package, or for &.0D, IW moll, (a ifbrloa. Circular Iroe. i4 utwftmcD unit treatment plain wrapper, uj AJAX REMEDY CO., m recoi . .... Foranleln Shenandoah, Pa., at A. Wasley'a and Klrlln's, Druggists. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JJTt. W. II. YINdST, VETERINARY SURGEON. Graduate and Tjite Itesldent House Surgeon of the University Stute of N. Y. HHAriQUABTHns : Hotel Franey, Shenandoah, THBKB YRAR COUItSH. Calls nlglit or day premptlv responded to Q S. IHH,UrS, M..D. , . Offlee: 80 West Centre street. Can be consulted at all hours. jy m, nuriKic, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ortlce Bgan building, -corner of Main and Centre streets, Sheuaudoali, J It. I'OMKUOY, ATTORNEY-ATtLAW Shenandoah, Pa. JjJ W. 8IIOBMAKHB, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. pROF J0IINJONH6, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box M, Mahanoy City, Fa. IfavInK studied under some of the beit masters IV London and Paris, will clve lessons on the violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In core ol Strouie, the Jeweler. Bhenandoah. 3 Aktm In II "Q0LD DUST." This is tlie FacSsag'e remember it. Itcontains Washing Powder that cleans everything quickly, cheaply and perfectly. Largqjt package greatest.cconomy. 'the h. k, famtiank compast, Chicago, 6t, iouls, New Votk, Boston, I'BUodelpbia. BANK STOCKHOLDERS SUED. Itocolvor ftitr 1JI vldofids 'Wore 1'nld With HonoaltnrH' Money. Lincoln, Neb., June iil. Nearly a hundril moneyed men of Illinois! cat tered over th state from ChlBasto to Eopt St. L,oula, many of whom icxlde at l'eoria and Galeaburg, have baoii made defendants hi what In lllceli- ti. prove the jp-ot Atnaatluhal national bank lllleatlou ever InaUtuted in the West, tin- het cheater hi tho Lnwui. case In which Charle Moaher, inci dent of the defunct Capital Nailorm bank, uf this city, rlsured to the t .. tent of stealing something over Jl.Ou. 000. His bank closed In 1881. Ten years prior to that time the Capital Natiuna had been paying; Immense dividends, amounting In the aggregate to 1800,000. The stockholder were mostly lllluolb people. Itecelver Havden, of the Mi -sher bank, now has brought mlt against these stockholders to force them to teturn the dividends paid by Moaher, on the ground that tley were not earned, but Were paid out of the money of depositors. He says that the books show that the bank never made a dollar. Similar suit hoB Just been de cided here against a New York stock holder. II. Ward Howard, of New York My, who must return $2S,000 paid him n dividends by Mosher. Mosher deoiarcs that the dlvlderds were earned, nnd that If the bdolu do not show It they have beon mutilated since he lpft the hank. The law Is clonr that It the dividends were un earned they must be returned to re imburse the depositors. Itonlier Is now living In Chicago, It Is said, in regal style. Culirornia'd isiirtlirtiiiktto. Gllroy. Cat., June 21. The heaviest earthquake ever felt here lasted only a few seconds yesterday, but did much damaire. Numerous chimneys were toppled over, house walls cracked, every plate glass store window shat tered, and there was a general wreck age of bottles anil shelf wnro- In houses and stores. People rushctl out of their homes In terror. In some houses blinds were wrenched from their hlr i, and an unusual sceno ot petty duiiu;tlon Is presented In nearly every house and store In town. The earthquake was general throughout California. Sick headache can bo quickly and com pletely ovcrcomo by using tlioso famous little pills known as "DoWitfs Little Early Risers." C. II. Uaiienbiicli. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TKiin.Tmm ivnatrK WOMAN'S RELIEF. Alwivanramnt ftnrl reltftKl. Artml liuttnlimu (lt riiTuK'i tillT 11 M ami iilriltmuttl. Aldtutf aiorti. or mil direct twain i. urice. tl. Chx Brie. Co., Itoiton, Mat. Our book, & Por sale nt Klrlin'n drug store and Sheunndunli druff More, Tearhs to Hlr. If ynu want to litre, a salo ami rellabt. team for driving or for working ptu iw pay Shields tlvnry stuhlo a vIhu. Tenm constantly on band at reasonable rtio J AtVlIZS SHIELD S, No, 410 Bust Ctntro.trtet. Oopo'lte Beadlne railroad ntatlnn Double The Circulation ITS a - n JB rtf 5inv twn nPivQnnnnrc'in Clliinih nrlnn li ana steadily tjiat draws advertisers to the EVENING It Goes Into The Homesx of the people ; that's what makes the Herald such a valuable advertising medium. It's a wide-awjike newspaper and prints all news promptly and ac curately. Our Job- Department- is second to' none in the interior of the state. We are - prepared to do work of any description in the best possible man ner and at the lowest prices consistent with good material and first-class work. Drop us a Postal 4J. and our Solicitor will call oh you and take your order. Every business man should have printed stationery, and the place to get itls at the office of the Evening IDetalb, 8 Soutb Savbfn Stceet. "fJOtD DtJgT.' BBS ingle Only Is HBil.l, whether M a lot ot csuellonce in journalism, or for ilia iiiiwiiiH-ineiit uf iiiwitltlc, time orvHliie: and The... Philadelphia E,eeord . . . After i career of nearly twenty yenrs of uninterrupted arowth Is justified In claim hiR that the standard first established by Its rounders Is the ono true test of A Peieet Newspaper. To publluli ALT. 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